2015年4月7日 星期二

2015-04-08 Zimbabwe Health


Anesthesiology News
   
Reducing Health Care Costs and Improving Quality of Care Are Incongruent Goals   
Anesthesiology News
I am starting to become confused and frustrated by the numerous articles in the press, including in anesthesia journals, that assume as fact that our health care system provides poor quality of care, and therefore must undergo “fundamental change.” Not only ...

Zim Fails To Achieve Infant Mortality,Maternal MDGs   RadioVop

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Daily Mail
   
Food allergies 'can be passed on in blood transfusions'   
Daily Mail
Children may be at risk from developing life-threatening food allergies after receiving a blood transfusion from an affected donor, doctors have warned. The phenomenon is rare, but could happen more often than is currently reported, they say. The food ...

Allergies can be passed on by blood transfusions   Times LIVE
Case Report of Food Allergy Acquired Via Blood Transfusion   Doctors Lounge
Boy got food allergies from blood transfusions:...   insideTORONTO.com
Healthline   
610kvnu   
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Diabetes Insider
   
Which diet plan would you trust?   
Diabetes Insider
Here is a new study to help you find out which diet will really work for you. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have scrutinized most popular weightloss plans to determine which ones are really effective. The study lists very few as ones that lead to ...

Weight Watchers & Jenny Craig the only two effective commercial diet programs   National Monitor
Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig get best marks in diet review   San Francisco Chronicle

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MyFox Houston
   
Study finds link between Facebook and symptoms of depression   
MyFox Houston
There was a time when only your closet friends and family members heard about your new job or saw pictures from your fabulous vacation. “Now in the digital age your sending a message in mass to a bunch of people,” says Mai-Ly Steers, a researcher with U ...

Study: Too much Facebook can lead to depression   News 12 Long Island
Following your friends on Facebook is linked to depression   The Times (subscription)
Heavy users of Facebook might suffer depression- a new study says   American Register
Tech Times   
Customs Today Newspaper   
Chron.com   
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Times of India
   
Puff-&-sweat' exercises can help you live longer   
Times of India
MELBOURNE: Vigorous exercise that makes you puff and sweat may be key to living longer and is more beneficial than a moderate workout, a large new study has claimed. Researchers followed 204,542 people for more than six years and compared those ...

Vigorous exercise may help you live longer: Australian study states   Financial Express
Study: If You're Over 40, Vigorous Exercise Can Help You Live Longer   CBS Local
A little vigorous exercise can help you live longer   Zee News
Daily Mail   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
UN: Contaminated food responsible for 200 diseases   
The Sun Daily
NEW YORK: Food contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, and chemical substances is responsible for 200 diseases, causing millions of deaths annually, the UN health agency said on Tuesday. The diseases range from diarrhoea and heart disease to ...

'Food-borne diseases a challenge '   The Hindu
Adulteration of food needs to be checked: Experts   Times of India
Stress on organic farming for safe food   NewsHub.org
fnbnews.com   
The New Indian Express   
Xinhua   
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The Age
   
Why doctors let a Jehovah's Witness and her unborn baby die   
Washington Post
The pregnant Jehovah's Witness came to a Sydney hospital with leukemia and a directive against blood transfusions, a decision stemming from her religious beliefs. The hospital's staff was faced with an extremely difficult situation: How to treat the 28-year-old ...

Jehovah's Witness refuses blood transfusion, dies with pregnancy   spyghana.com
Mom and unborn child die for religion   Independent Online
Pregnant Jehovah's Witness and her baby die after she refuses blood transfusions   mirror.co.uk
NEWS.com.au   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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La prensa
   
Scientists regenerate cardiac muscles through hormone stimulation AUSTRALIA ...   
La prensa
Sydney, Apr 7 (EFE).- A group of scientists have reactivated cell growth in the cardiac muscles of a mouse through hormone stimulation, opening the possibility of new treatments following cardiac arrest, according to a study published Tuesday. "What the ...

Turbo-charging hormone can repair 'broken' heart   Economic Times
Scientists discover revolutionary method to regrow heart muscles   RT

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USA TODAY
   
U. of Iowa to implement campuswide ban on all tobacco   
USA TODAY
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Starting in the fall semester, the University of Iowa will become the first of the state's three public universities to ban all forms of tobacco on its campus. Smoking cigarettes was outlawed at UI in conjunction with the state's Smoke Free Air ...

Raising the legal smoking age in California is a smart move   The Daily Titan
Retailers Declare Bans on Tobacco Displays Useless   Empire State Tribune
Missed Opportunity: What If We Raised the Minimum Age to Buy Tobacco ...   Huffington Post
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Gainesville Sun (blog)   
Iowa City Press Citizen   
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The Guardian
   
Mummified corpses in Hungarian crypt reveal clues to tuberculosis origins   
The Guardian
One of the Vac mummies emerges from a CT scanner. It is one of a group of mummies found in 1994 in a forgotten church crypt in Vac, Hungary. Photograph: Adam Lau/AP. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 7 April 2015 21.16 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 7 ...

Tales from the crypt: Mummies reveal TB's Roman lineage   Yahoo News UK
Mummies reveal TB's Roman lineage   Times LIVE
Hungarian mummies reveal Roman origins of tuberculosis   9news.com.au

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