2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Zimbabwe Health


New Zimbabwe.com
   
Market Faces Political Interference,Irrational Levy Cuts   
RadioVop
Zanu(PF) has threatened to take over Chitima market if Masvingo City Council fails to provide facilities equivalent to what they have been charging vendors at the ever growing market. Speaking to Radio VOP, Zanu(PF) Provincial Chairperson Paradzai ...

Chombo Orders Masvingo Tax Reduction   AllAfrica.com

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Activists protest denial of condoms to Africa's high-risk groups   
NewsDay
HARARE — Tatenda Chivata, a 16-year old from Zimbabwe's Mutoko rural district, was suspended from school for an entire three-month academic term after he was found with a used condom stashed in his schoolbag. IPS. Regerai Chigodora, a 34-year-old ...

France Keen to Invest in Health Sector   The Herald
Activists Riled By Denial of Condoms to Africa's High-Risk Groups   RadioVop
Zim Praised for Proper Aids Grant Use   AllAfrica.com
AllAfrica   
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BBC News
   
Ebola outbreak: No work, no football   
BBC News
Sierra Leone has recorded more deaths than any other country in the current Ebola outbreak. Although the crisis is easing, schools remain closed, weddings are discouraged and football matches are not allowed. Here, some Sierra Leoneans explain how the ...

Guinea: Border Closed Over Ebola Fears   New York Times
Doctor recalls his near-death experience with Ebola   USA TODAY
Cuban Ebola responders depart Sierra Leone   Sierra Express Media
ABC Online   
News24   
Irish Examiner   
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Fox News
   
An Apple a Day May Keep the Pharmacist Away   
Doctors Lounge
Apple eaters are less likely to need a prescription medicine, according to new research. The study was published online March 30 in JAMA Internal Medicine. MONDAY, March 30, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Apple eaters are less likely to need a prescription ...

An “apple a day” doesn't really keeps the doctors away   American Register
An Apple a Day Keeps the Pharmacist Away   Counsel & Heal
An apple a day keeps this person away, it's not the doctor   KTAL
National Post   
Vox   
CBS News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sperm count cut by pesticides on fruit and vegetables, study shows   
Sydney Morning Herald
Higher levels of pesticide residue in fruit and vegetables can reduce the quality of men's semen by up to half, a major United States study has found. The US team analysed 338 semen samples from 155 men attending a fertility centre between 2007 and 2012.
Pesticide residue in fruits, vegetables associated with lower sperm count   Washington Post
A Diet High in Pesticides Is Linked to a Lower Sperm Count   TIME
Study sees link between semen quality and pesticides   The Straits Times
Daily Mail   
CBS News   
Channel News Asia   
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Huffington Post
   
Study Reveals Shocking Effect Of Poverty On Children's Brain Development   
Huffington Post
A major new study shows a positive association between family income and greater brain development in children. | Orhanam via Getty Images. Share · Tweet. Email. Comment. Share on Google+ · tumblr · stumble · reddit. We've long known that children from ...

Can money buy your kids a bigger brain?   Los Angeles Times
Family income may influence kids' brain development   ABC Online
Study Involving Hawai'i Children: Income Affects Brain Development   Big Island Now
UH System Current News   
Press TV   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Dr Mark Porter: Can you tell if your child is overweight?   
The Times (subscription)
According to research published this week most parents cannot spot when their child is overweight. Before you start shaking your head at how daft other people can be, consider that the findings probably apply to you too. When it comes to parenting, love ...

Obese kids? Many parents just don't see it   CBS News
Most parents can't tell if their kid is obese   Times of India
Don't use weight loss drugs, surgery in young children, family docs told   Vancouver Sun
Forbes   
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CNET
   
Doctors kill golden staph using a 1000-year-old remedy   
CNET
A recipe found in a ninth-century Anglo Saxon book of medical remedies has proven effective in killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 31 March 2015 4:22 am BST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
Dark Ages recipe that could save us all   NEWS.com.au
1000-year-old onion and garlic remedy kills antibiotic-resistant bugs   ScienceAlert
Medieval potion could be used to kill super bug   The New Daily
The Inquisitr   
Science /AAAS   
Express.co.uk   
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9news.com.au
   
Are these the most beautiful people on Earth? Samsung-commissioned study ...   
9news.com.au
British university researchers have used a computer program to unveil images of what they claim show the “most beautiful” woman and man in the world. A two-month study, commissioned by Samsung to mark the launch of its new Galaxy S6 smartphone, ...

Are these the most beautiful faces in the world?   New Zealand Herald
the most beautiful faces ever?   Stuff.co.nz
Computer programme depicts most beautiful faces in world   Business Standard
Irish Examiner   
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American Register
   
Some Washington State University students are experiencing “exploding head ...   
American Register
18 Exploding head syndrome is a condition that cause auditory sleep hallucinations. Among the auditory hallucinations that people suffering from disease can hear are huge explosions, noise of a piano dropped from a great height and a snapping giant guitar ...

Exploding Head Syndrome Is More Common In Young People Than You Think ...   Tech Times
'Exploding head syndrome' is a 'troubling' sleep malady   New York Daily News
WSU study: 'Exploding head syndrome' more common than once thought   The Seattle Times
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
TheBlaze.com   
io9   
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