2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Zimbabwe Health


New Zimbabwe.com
   
Cholera fears as two kids quarantined   
New Zimbabwe.com
HEALTH officials in Beitbridge have quarantined two children who are suspected of suffering from cholera, it was reported Tuesday. According to the Beitbridge district Civil Protection Unit, the children – from the Donsa area near the border town – are being ...


and more »   


The Age
   
Reflections on the penis pecking order   
The Age
I used to worry about it but, in the end, it's like your skin colour - what can you do about it? You just accept it and move on. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. Penis Girth - from the study by British researchers. Phew, that's a ...

Science goes to great lengths to measure average penis size   Los Angeles Times
Relax, bro. It's 'normal': British study determines average penis size   Toronto Star
Can you estimate the average penis size?   Mashable
FOXSports.com   
CBS News   
all 207 news articles »   


Kansas City Star
   
Twenty-eight countries have worse health care systems than Liberia's   
Washington Post
I've been to Liberia twice and seen that impoverished nation's health-care system as it was overwhelmed by Ebola, which all but eliminated regular services for a time. (Here's the story I wrote about that.) So it was somewhat alarming to come across the notion ...

Ebola at risk of donor fatigue   Irish Examiner
Ebola: President Koroma intensifies social mobilization, introduces new ...   Sierra Express Media
From Emergency to Recovery-EU Rallies Liberia's Support > Belgi   Front Page Africa
STLtoday.com   
Nigerian Tribune   
Times LIVE   
all 583 news articles »   


CBS Local
   
Why That Extra Cup Of Coffee May Be Medicine For Your Heart   
CBS Local
The news on coffee and health keeps getting better and better. The latest comes from a study in the journal Heart which says people who drink a lot of java appear to be at lower risk of clogged heart arteries than non-coffee drinkers. The study looked at more ...

Be cautious about claims that daily coffees are good for heart   Irish Times
Hot drink: Coffee cuts heart attack risk   Times of India
The perfect excuse to drink more coffee   NEWS.com.au
ABC Online   
Times LIVE   
all 264 news articles »   


Wall Street Journal
   
Video game offers entertaining new treatment for 'lazy eye'   
GMA News
MONTREAL, Canada - Video game developer Ubisoft and a partner firm announced Tuesday the first therapeutic use of a video game to treat amblyopia, also known as "lazy eye," which afflicts mostly children. Ubisoft and Amblyotech Inc. used inventions ...

Ubisoft creates video game to treat 'lazy eye'   CJAD
Dig Rush: Ubisoft's New Video Game Treats Lazy Eye Disorder   Immortal News
A New Ubisoft Video Game May Help Treat Lazy Eye Condition   Tech Times
Daily Mail   
BBC News   
all 37 news articles »   


BBC News
   
Adults get flu 'about once every five years'   
BBC News
Adults catch real flu about once every five years, scientists calculate, based on a field study in China. Although many of us will feel ill more often than this, other flu-like infections are to usually blame, the international team says. The scientists tested blood ...

Adults catch the flu about twice every decade   ABC Online
Adults catch the flu only about twice a decade   I Know Today
Flu Infections Level Off As Adults Age   Science World Report
The Times (subscription)   
Live Science   
Medical Daily   
all 27 news articles »   


Christian Science Monitor
   
States move to toughen vaccination laws in wake of measles outbreak   
Christian Science Monitor
At least 14 states have introduced bills that would make it harder for parents to gain vaccination exemptions. But one expert says the proposed laws focus on the wrong thing. By Amanda Paulson, Staff writer March 3, 2015. close. Bobbie Cassler, a medical ...

Measles outbreaks lead to public health outreach   Chicago Tribune
Health Department: Measles outbreak leads to more vaccinations in Dane County   WKOW
Measles reaches Merced County   The Turlock Journal
Science Times   
Merced Sun-Star   
Green Bay Press Gazette   
all 98 news articles »   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Why you really do get that from your father   
Telegraph.co.uk
It is good news for put-upon husbands who fear their wife will turn out like their mother-in-law: scientists say that, genetically, we are more like our fathers. A study has found that although we might look like our mothers, our genes have more in common with ...

Study: Humans Genetically More Like Their Fathers   CBS Local
Dad's genes dominate   The Rakyat Post
Your Dad's DNA Has A Greater Influence On You, So Blame Your Father For ...   Bustle
WTAJ   
Business Standard   
RedOrbit   
all 35 news articles »   


Free Malaysia Today
   
Study suggests shaking hands evolved as a social sniff-out   
Free Malaysia Today
shutterstock_57 The handshake is well known to convey subliminal social cues depending on its firmness and eye contact, and new research says it's the human version of other mammals sniffing each other upon meeting. “It is well-known that we emit odors ...

Humans sniff their hands after a handshake to learn about others   Science AAAS
People use handshakes to sniff each other out   Pune Mirror
Study sniffs out handshake origin   Evening Telegraph

all 30 news articles »   


Fox News
   
Your Treadmill Performance Could Predict Your Risk Of Death, So Maybe It's ...   
Bustle
Going to the gym is one thing; running on the treadmill is another; but new data will compel even the most reluctant cyclist or yogi to get running. A recent study conducted by John Hopkins University cardiologists found that your treadmill performance could ...

Treadmill Test Could Help Determine Decadal Mortality Risk   Diabetes Insider
Treadmill test predicts death risk   Futurity: Research News
Treadmill performance predicts risk of dying, Johns Hopkins cardiologists say   The Hub at Johns Hopkins
Toronto Sun   
io9   
Los Angeles Times   
all 105 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言