2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Zimbabwe Health


Los Angeles Times
   
From a medieval text, a weapon against a modern superbug emerges   
Los Angeles Times
At the University of Nottingham in Britain, researchers have rediscovered an ancient medicinal elixir that appears to fight a very modern scourge: a deadly drug-resistant bacterial infection rampant in hospitals. The discovery melds medieval potion-making with ...

Tornado Can't Stop Gymnastics Team   NBCNews.com

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The Times (subscription)
   
Paracetamol is 'useless for lower back and joint pain'   
The Times (subscription)
Paracetamol is ineffective for lower back pain and osteoarthritis despite being recommended in NHS guidelines, according to a study. Researchers said that its use could affect the liver, calling for an urgent review of guidelines from the National Institute for ...

Reseachers have made some findings about the effectiveness of paracetamol ...   NEWS.com.au
Paracetamol 'no good for back pain'   BBC News
Paracetamol 'does not help back pain or arthritis'   Telegraph.co.uk
ABC Online   
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Kansas City Star
   
OUR VIEW: Apple a day may not keep doctor away   
Gadsden Times
Say it ain't so. Don't disillusion us by spoiling one of the most repeated and honored of adages. Unfortunately, there's no preventing it. Research findings published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine cast doubt on whether an apple a day keeps the doctor ...

Sorry, Mom: An Apple a Day Does Not Keep the Doctor Away, Says Research   MTV.com
An apple a day not adequate to maintain health   NYC Today

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New York Daily News
   
Poverty linked to brain structure in children, new research shows   
Washington Post
A provocative new study suggests that poverty affects brain structure in children and teenagers, with children growing up in the poorest households having smaller brains than those who live in affluence. The study, published this week in the journal Nature ...

Low Income Affects Children's Brains   American Register
Study shows connection between wealth, brain development   Hawaii News Now
Poverty Affects Children's Brain Growth: Californian Study   Yibada (English Edition)
wtvr.com   
Huffington Post   
Nature.com   
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Times of India
   
Low sperm count? Blame it on pesticide   
Times of India
Researchers found those men that ate fruit and vegetables high in concentrations of pesticide had on average a 49 per cent lower sperm count. Pesticide residues on some fruits and vegetables could be harming men's fertility, a study has claimed.
Pesticides on fruits and vegetables could account for 49 percent loss in sperm   RT

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Shelby County Reporter
   
Landmark buildings to be lit up in blue for autism awareness   
The Hindu
Lalitha Mahal Palace and Crawford Hall of the University of Mysore in the city are among the landmark buildings in the world that will be lit up in blue on Thursday to throw attention on autism, a pervasive development disorder that affects millions of people.
'Light It Up Blue' to raise autism awareness   St. George Daily Spectrum
Pa. teacher challenges residents to eat a doughnut for autism awareness   Herald-Mail Media
Store Shines A Light On Autism   Yankton Daily Press
The Journal News | LoHud.com   
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Daily Mail
   
3D scans can now reveal a person's biological age   
Daily Mail
But our biological age – which can vary significantly from our real age – often remains a mystery. Now scientists say they can accurately estimate biological age by creating a 3D scan of wrinkles and other facial features. Scientists say they have discovered a ...

What 3D Facial Imaging Can Reveal About Your Aging Process   Huffington Post
Face scans show how fast a person is aging   wxtx
Guess Your Age? 3D Facial Scan Beats Doctor's Exam   Live Science
Discover Magazine (blog)   
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Channel 4 News
   
E-cigarettes: why are young people vaping?   
Channel 4 News
One in five teenagers has used e-cigarettes, a large-scale study finds. So what makes them so appealing to young people. News. Researchers at Liverpool John Moores University surveyed more than 16,000 students aged 14 to 17 in the north west of ...

E-cigarettes: Many teenagers trying them, survey concludes   BBC News
Non-smoking teenagers are using e-cigarettes   OnMedica

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NBC Right Now
   
WSU Conducts Large Study on Exploding Head Syndrome   
NBC Right Now
PULLMAN, WA- A new study finds a large number of young people are experiencing a sleeping condition called Exploding Head Syndrome. The graphic name is a little misleading but the syndrome does include loud noises, and even a sensation of an ...

One in Five College Students Suffer From 'Exploding Head Syndrome'   Big Think (blog)
One-in-five suffer 'exploding head syndrome'   WBIR-TV
'Exploding head syndrome' affects more young than thought   WSU News
Yahoo Health   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Germanwings crash: Desperate captain 'used crowbar and oxygen tank to try to ...   
mirror.co.uk
The desperate captain of the Germanwings plane yelled 'open this f***ing door' and tried to use a crowbar hidden in the back of the plane to force his way into the cockpit during its terrifying descent, new reports suggest. But as heroic pilot Patrick ...

Risks can be minimised, not eliminated   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Seven in ten bosses believe stress, anxiety or depression are not valid excuses ...   Daily Mail
RICHARD VATZ: Andreas Lubitz's depression not cause of Germanwings crash   Washington Times
New York Times   
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