Zimbabwe Independent
'Loud mouths' vs the 'quiet ones'
Zimbabwe Independent
In previous instalments of this column, we have oftenly discussed the leadership skills required to effectively run teams and noted that the success of a team depends on the discernment of the team leader who should know which leadership style to apply in ...
7 health perks of being an introvertThe Express Tribune
'The Dynamic Introvert: Leading Quietly with Passion and Purpose' Shows ...Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)
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Zimbabwe Independent
In previous instalments of this column, we have oftenly discussed the leadership skills required to effectively run teams and noted that the success of a team depends on the discernment of the team leader who should know which leadership style to apply in ...
7 health perks of being an introvert
'The Dynamic Introvert: Leading Quietly with Passion and Purpose' Shows ...
New Zimbabwe.com
Setting standard of care for children born with cleft lip and palate
News-Medical.net
Representatives from Texas Children's Hospital joined an international group of medical professionals, patients and parents to determine a standard set of outcome measures for children born with cleft lip and palate. This work is the first of its kind in pediatrics ...
Free cleft lip operations for Zim kidsNew Zimbabwe.com
Texas Children's Hospital helps determine standard of care for children with cleft ...PR Newswire (press release)
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News-Medical.net
Representatives from Texas Children's Hospital joined an international group of medical professionals, patients and parents to determine a standard set of outcome measures for children born with cleft lip and palate. This work is the first of its kind in pediatrics ...
Free cleft lip operations for Zim kids
Texas Children's Hospital helps determine standard of care for children with cleft ...
RT
Dipping out: Listeria scare prompts massive hummus recall
RT
About 30,000 cases of hummus are being recalled nationwide due to a possible contamination with listeria, a potentially fatal food-borne disease. Listeria-contaminated ice cream caused three deaths earlier this week. The Sabra Dipping Company ...
Index: Sabra Hummus RecallABC News
Art Walk group seeks funding for trolley service in downtown For - NBC-2.com ...NBC2 News
Sabra Hummus Recalled Due to Listeria ConcernsWCTV
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RT
About 30,000 cases of hummus are being recalled nationwide due to a possible contamination with listeria, a potentially fatal food-borne disease. Listeria-contaminated ice cream caused three deaths earlier this week. The Sabra Dipping Company ...
Index: Sabra Hummus Recall
Art Walk group seeks funding for trolley service in downtown For - NBC-2.com ...
Sabra Hummus Recalled Due to Listeria Concerns
BBC News
Plucking hairs 'can make more grow'
BBC News
Plucking hairs in a precise pattern can make even more pop up in their place, a US study suggests. Playing with the density of hair removed altered how serious an injury the body recognised and in turn how much hair regrew. The team managed to ...
The cure for baldness might be plucking your hair outWashington Post
Researchers discover trick to regrowing lost hairLos Angeles Times
Plucking Hair May Cure Male Pattern BaldnessUniversity Herald
Telegraph.co.uk
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BBC News
Plucking hairs in a precise pattern can make even more pop up in their place, a US study suggests. Playing with the density of hair removed altered how serious an injury the body recognised and in turn how much hair regrew. The team managed to ...
The cure for baldness might be plucking your hair out
Researchers discover trick to regrowing lost hair
Plucking Hair May Cure Male Pattern Baldness
The Australian (blog)
Breast cancer campaign to target over 70s
The Australian (blog)
WOMEN aged 70 to 74 will now get reminders they are eligible for free breast screening. CURRENTLY, free screening mammogram reminder letters are sent to women aged 50 to 69. But Health Minister Sussan Ley said older women will now receive the ...
"Choice means everything" for women with BRCA geneThe Virginian-Pilot
Genetic mutations may fuel unrelated cancersLivingston Daily
High Costs for False-Positive Mammograms, OverdiagnosisDoctors Lounge
Huffington Post
Michigan Radio
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The Australian (blog)
WOMEN aged 70 to 74 will now get reminders they are eligible for free breast screening. CURRENTLY, free screening mammogram reminder letters are sent to women aged 50 to 69. But Health Minister Sussan Ley said older women will now receive the ...
"Choice means everything" for women with BRCA gene
Genetic mutations may fuel unrelated cancers
High Costs for False-Positive Mammograms, Overdiagnosis
The Indian Express
Short people may have an increased risk of heart disease
Harborough Mail
It reports that a study of nearly 200,000 people has found that for every 2.5 inches (6.35cm) less in height, there is a 13.5% increased risk of coronary heart disease or CHD (also known as coronary artery disease). Dynamic Dart Advertisement. This means ...
Short people may be more likely to have a risk of coronary heart diseaseKGNS.tv
DNA analysis validates link between short stature and heart riskLos Angeles Times
Height influences heart attack riskCBS News
Toronto Sun
National Post
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Harborough Mail
It reports that a study of nearly 200,000 people has found that for every 2.5 inches (6.35cm) less in height, there is a 13.5% increased risk of coronary heart disease or CHD (also known as coronary artery disease). Dynamic Dart Advertisement. This means ...
Short people may be more likely to have a risk of coronary heart disease
DNA analysis validates link between short stature and heart risk
Height influences heart attack risk
mirror.co.uk
Middle aged obesity could cut the chance of dementia in the elderly
New Zealand Herald
Researchers found that very obese people were 29 per cent less likely to develop dementia. Photo / 123RF. People who are obese in middle age have a lower risk of developing dementia later, according to a large and long-term study. The findings, published ...
Being overweight 'reduces dementia risk'BBC News
Being overweight may not increase dementia risk and could protect against ...The Independent
Could being skinny in middle age raise your risk of dementia? Underweight ...Daily Mail
Live Science
The Times (subscription)
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New Zealand Herald
Researchers found that very obese people were 29 per cent less likely to develop dementia. Photo / 123RF. People who are obese in middle age have a lower risk of developing dementia later, according to a large and long-term study. The findings, published ...
Being overweight 'reduces dementia risk'
Being overweight may not increase dementia risk and could protect against ...
Could being skinny in middle age raise your risk of dementia? Underweight ...
TIME
American Treated for Ebola Released From NIH Hospital
TIME
The American patient being treated for Ebola at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was declared Ebola-free and released on Thursday. The patient, whose identity has not been released, was volunteering for the aid group Partners in Health (PIH) in Sierra ...
Ebola patient treated at NIH recovers and is releasedLos Angeles Times
Patient who was treated for Ebola released from NIH in good healthWashington Post
US Clinician Cured of Ebola, Leaves HospitalNDTV
Reuters
NBCNews.com
CBS News
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TIME
The American patient being treated for Ebola at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was declared Ebola-free and released on Thursday. The patient, whose identity has not been released, was volunteering for the aid group Partners in Health (PIH) in Sierra ...
Ebola patient treated at NIH recovers and is released
Patient who was treated for Ebola released from NIH in good health
US Clinician Cured of Ebola, Leaves Hospital
NDTV
The (Possible) Answer to Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
HCPLive
As more bacteria are becoming resistant to medication, including a life-threatening superbug, researchers from the University of Exeter in England may have found a new technique to combat the obstacle. In order to effectively treat stubborn bacterial ...
Alternating antibiotics can beat resistant bacteriaTimes of India
Antibiotic switching 'evades bacterial resistance'BBC News
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HCPLive
As more bacteria are becoming resistant to medication, including a life-threatening superbug, researchers from the University of Exeter in England may have found a new technique to combat the obstacle. In order to effectively treat stubborn bacterial ...
Alternating antibiotics can beat resistant bacteria
Antibiotic switching 'evades bacterial resistance'
Neurology Advisor
New HIV Antibody May Suppress Virus, Early Results Suggest
Neurology Advisor
HealthDay News — Therapy with a human antibody may reduce levels of HIV in the blood for at least a month, according to preliminary findings published in a research letter in Nature. The antibody "might be able to intensify current treatment strategies," ...
New Antibody Therapy May Suppress HIVNature World News
Antibody 'significantly' reduces levels of HIV in human trialAl Jazeera America
HIV breakthrough: Antibody therapy manages to reduce 300-fold HIV's viral loadTimes of India
Doctors Lounge
ABC Online
The Hindu
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Neurology Advisor
HealthDay News — Therapy with a human antibody may reduce levels of HIV in the blood for at least a month, according to preliminary findings published in a research letter in Nature. The antibody "might be able to intensify current treatment strategies," ...
New Antibody Therapy May Suppress HIV
Antibody 'significantly' reduces levels of HIV in human trial
HIV breakthrough: Antibody therapy manages to reduce 300-fold HIV's viral load
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