2015年3月25日 星期三

2015-03-26 Zimbabwe Health


BOY LOSES MANHOOD IN BOTCHED OPERATIONS   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
Four failed operations have stolen six-year-old Anotipaishe Matambanashe's childhood after negligent medical practitioners failed to properly handle his umbilical chord at birth, and damaging his male organ in the process. The child writhes in pain when ...


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TIME
   
Jolie offers no easy answers, that's why her advice is vital   
Herald.ie
Who, in their right minds, is going to take health education from a woman whose teen years were drug-elevated, who is covered in tattoos and who once carried a vial of her lover's blood on a chain around her neck?
Angelina: why I chose to have my ovaries removed   Irish Independent
Kelly Osbourne will undergo preventive surgery for cancer   Business Standard
ANGELINA JOLIE: the Vancouver backstory on fallopian tube removal for cancer ...   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Hollywood.com   
Beauty World News   
Live Science   
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BBC News
   
DNA of 'an entire nation' assessed   
BBC News
The genetic code of "an entire nation" has effectively been deduced, say researchers in Iceland. The feat was performed by combining DNA data with family trees. The team say they could now find every woman at high-risk of breast cancer "at the touch of a ...

Icelandic genome offers clues to human diversity, gene-disease links   Los Angeles Times
Iceland Has Become The Perfect Genetics Experiment   Gizmodo Australia
Landmark DNA study in Iceland reveals new insights into evolution and disease   Daily Mail
Tech Times   
The Verge   
New York Times   
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USA TODAY
   
Sierra Leone News: Let us work together to end ebola now Dr   
Awoko
Deputy team leader of the Chinese medical team working in the holding and treatment centre at Jui hospital, Dr Yang Yongfeng has said that ebola is coming to an end as most of the doctors treating ebola have enough knowledge of the virus now and they ...

Ebola cases drop as progress shown in Guinea, Sierra Leone   CIDRAP
Sierra Leone to Be Put in Ebola Shutdown   Sierra Leone Times
New Ebola infections continue to drop, Guinea still a concern   Thomson Reuters Foundation
Live Science   
NDTV   
Ebola Deeply   
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CIDRAP
   
Ebola vaccine trial launches in Guinea; Chinese vaccine test detailed   
CIDRAP
In an effort to see if a vaccine might be used to drown out Ebola flare-ups, a new trial launched in an area of Guinea where cases have occurred recently, while Chinese researchers reported the first human trial results for a different type of vector vaccine.
Guinea becomes launching pad for Merck Ebola vax study   BioPharma Dive
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Shows Potential   Doctors Lounge
New Ebola vaccine safe, helpful?   The Asian Age
Pulse Nigeria   
The Streetjournal   
CBC.ca   
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Metro
   
Ex-QPR, Burnley defender Carlisle: Many players affected with mental health ...   
Tribal Football
Ex-QPR and Burnley defender Clarke Carlisle has revealed that many current football players are affected by mental problems but they choose to keep it secret for the fear of being dropped or losing multi-million pound deals. Carlisle said that many players ...

The Nightmare of Prison for Individuals With Mental Illness   Huffington Post
Clarke Carlisle says Premier League footballers hide mental illness for fear of ...   mirror.co.uk
Clarke Carlisle: 'Premier League footballers affected by mental health illness'   Sports Mole
Eurosport.com ASIA   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Three drinks a day 'can cause cancer'   
Irish Examiner
Being overweight or obese and consuming foods contaminated by aflatoxins (toxins produced by certain fungi) also showed “strong evidence” of causing the disease, the World Cancer Research Fund said. Its research, which analysed 34 studies involving ...

3 drinks a day causes liver cancer, but coffee protects   The Seattle Times
Liver cancer is ranked the tenth cancer to be linked to obesity   KGNS.tv
Share “Study: 3 drinks a day causes liver cancer,...”   NewsOK.com
3News NZ   
New Zealand Doctor Online   
WNYT   
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Daily Mail
   
Three glasses of milk a day might help people beat dementia as it creates ...   
Daily Mail
Drinking three glasses of milk a day could help stave off diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, say researchers. A new US study shows a link between milk consumption and higher levels of a naturally-occurring antioxidant called glutathione in the ...

Three glasses of milk every day 'helps prevent Alzheimer's and Parkinson's'   Telegraph.co.uk
How Milk Can Benefit Your Brain & Boost Memory   NDTV
Drinking milk good for brain: study   Business Standard
Economic Times   
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Ubergizmo (blog)
   
Scientists Rice Cooking Method Might Drastically Reduce Calories   
Ubergizmo (blog)
rice-pot In a recent research, scientists have discovered a novel way to cook rice, which might drastically bring down the calorie content of the starchy grain. The research comes as a breakthrough in tackling the alarming growth rate of obesity around the ...

A basic Method to cook Rice that Remarkably Reduce Calorie Count   Reporter Advocate
Researchers Find Ingenious Method of Cutting the Calories in Rice By 60 Percent   NextShark
Study: New Way To Cook Rice Can Decrease Calorie Content   Health Aim
KMBZ   
The Inquisitr   
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USA TODAY
   
Liberia Reports Two New Suspected Ebola Cases   
Bernama
MONROVIA, March 26 (Bernama) -- Two new suspected Ebola cases have been reported in Liberia after a patient tested positive for the virus on Friday, Xinhua news agency reported. Acting head of Ebola Incident Management System, Francis Kateh, said ...

Could Sex Have Brought Ebola Back to Liberia?   NBCNews.com
Liberia says first Ebola patient in a month is isolated case   Daily Mail
Official: Ebola survivor may have infected new Liberia case   News24
Irish Examiner   
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