2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Zimbabwe Health

  Express.co.uk   
Goodbye pap smear, hello urine test? Cervical cancer screenings could be in for ...  Washington Post
It may be a little too soon to officially say goodbye to the pap smear (or good riddance), but we may be getting closer to a time when it is no longer the frequent and unpleasant experience that it is for some woman. Years ago, the cervical exam, which included ...

Urine test for HPV may be as effective as Pap smears   CBS News
Urine Test Could Replace More Invasive HPV Screening   Voice of America
Cervical Cancer Breakthrough: Smear Tests Could be Replaced with 'Take ...   Yahoo News UK
Independent Online   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
Don't be confused - symptoms of Ebola similar to dengue  The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: The symptoms of Ebola virus disease (EVD) are similar to dengue fever, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. However, he said people were at risk of Ebola if they had been in contact with EVD-infected patients or visited ...

Ebola:Malaysia to the rescue   Yahoo Malaysia News (blog)
Malaysia steps up Ebola screening   AsiaOne
Ebola: Zim student leaves Malaysia clinic   New Zimbabwe.com
Bernama   
The Malaysian Insider   
The Sun Daily   
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  Fox News   
Artificial sweeteners could actually lead to diabetes, say scientists at Weizmann ...  Jerusalem Post
Researchers have been puzzled over the fact that non-caloric artificial sweeteners do not seem to help reduce weight; some studies even suggest opposite effect. A diabetic has his blood sugar level measured in downtown.. (photo credit:REUTERS).
Artificial sweetener could promote diabetes   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sweeteners linked to rise in obesity and diabetes   Belfast Telegraph
Sweeteners boost diabetes risk   Bangkok Post
Los Angeles Times   
NPR (blog)   
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  Getty Images   
Woman volunteers to receive trial Ebola vaccine  Herald Scotland
A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to tackle the Ebola virus spreading through west Africa. A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to ...

UK's first volunteer 'absolutely fine' after Ebola vaccine trial   Irish Independent
New Ebola vaccine to be tested   Times of India
Volunteer gets ebola vaccine   Irish Examiner
Los Angeles Times   
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The Straits Times   
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  Daily Mail   
Ebola is now a threat to all our security, says Obama, as 3000 US troops head to ...  Daily Mail
President Barack Obama has described the ebola outbreak in West Africa as 'a threat to global security'. His warning was echoed last night by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said the epidemic in West Africa could become a 'global catastrophe with ...

SF doctor returns from Sierra Leone, but will revisit the country to continue aiding ...   San Francisco Examiner
Iowa doctor returns from Sierra Leone, shares ideas to slow spread of Ebola   WQAD.com
CDC releases Ebola checklist, local hospitals prepare   WTVM
iStreet Research   
CCTV-America   
Stuff.co.nz   
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  Irish Independent   
Cancer warning for bald men  New Zealand Herald
Men who are bald at age 45 are more likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer compared with those who keep their hair. US researchers found those who lose hair at the front of their heads and have moderate hair-thinning on the crown were 40 per cent ...

Genetic testing identifies men at higher prostate cancer risk   The Guardian Nigeria
Prostate check-up saved Macarthur man's life   Camden Advertiser
Roc City Interview: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month   News 10NBC
The Independent   
Philly.com   
WROC-TV   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
French nurse for medical charity MSF contracts Ebola in Liberia  Toronto Sun
Related Stories. What you need to know about Ebola · Montreal patient doesn't have Ebola: hospital · Experimental Ebola vaccine protects monkeys for 10 months. PARIS/MONROVIA - A French volunteer working for Medecins Sans Frontieres in Liberia has ...

UPDATE 1-French nurse for medical charity MSF contracts Ebola in Liberia   Reuters Africa
France to receive first Ebola patient   ABS CBN News
First French Ebola victim to be flown home from Liberia   Yahoo News

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  Chron.com   
World Alzheimer's Report Suggests Dementia Can Be Preventable  Diabetes Insider
The Alzheimer's Disease International organization commissioned a group of research scientist to produce the World Alzheimer's Report. This report involved the study of 8,000 people across the U.K., China, Spain, Chile, Poland, and Australia. The report ...

The symptoms and causes of dementia   Wells Journal
Too few people know that lifestyle can cut risk of dementia   Belfast Newsletter
Help Prevent 500000 Americans Dying Each Year From Disease With No Cure ...   CBS Local
3News NZ   
Philly.com   
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  Capital OTC   
Prenatal Phthalate Exposure Tied to Asthma Risk in Children  HCPLive
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure in the womb to household chemicals known as phthalates might increase a child's future risk of developing asthma, according to research published online Sept. 17 in Environmental Health ...

Smart Woman: Common Chemical Poses Danger for Pregnant Women   Big Country Homepage
Study Links Prenatal Chemical Exposure To Asthma Risk   Boston.com
Denver Pediatric Allergist: Don't Panic To New Study Linking Childhood Asthma ...   CBS Local
WCAX   
Medical Daily   
The Epoch Times   
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  Economic Times   
Your Healthy Body is a Wonderland of Viruses  Boston.com
FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2009 file photo, Walgreen's pharmacy manager, The findings from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis revealed strains ofAdenoviridae, a virus linked to the flu and pnemonia, in asymptomatic healthy adults.
Think you're healthy? You may be carrying around viruses you don't even know ...   Washington Post
Healthy humans are a favorite host for viruses   Tech Times
Everyone has viruses in their body!   TheHealthSite
Economic Times   
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