2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 Zimbabwe Health


New Data Shows Greater In Vitro Potency for VIBATIV(R) (Telavancin) Against ...   
MarketWatch
GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN, Apr 24, 2015 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- Theravance Biopharma, Inc. TBPH, +0.33% ("Theravance Biopharma" or the "Company") today announced new positive data from studies of VIBATIV(R) (telavancin), the ...


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Live Science
   
This Country Is the Happiest in the World, United Nations Finds   
Live Science
The happiest country in the world isn't in the tropics, as you might expect, but is known for its snow-covered peaks and delicious chocolate: Switzerland took the top spot in the 2015 World Happiness Report, a United Nations ranking of 158 countries.
And the world's happiest country is...   CNBC
Meet the 25 happiest countries in the world   Chron.com
The 20 happiest countries in the world   WTVD-TV

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The Age
   
Australian doctor Abu Yusuf in Islamic State video promoting health service   
The Age
A doctor calling himself Abu Yusuf urges other medical professionals to join him in the Islamic State Health Service. An Australian doctor has appeared in an Islamic State propaganda video to spruik the group's health services and urge other medical ...

Aussie doctor joins IS: 'Wish I'd come sooner'   NEWS.com.au
Islamic State NHS-style hospital video posted   BBC News
ISIS Health Care Video An Ad For A Welfare State   Vocativ
The Fiscal Times   
IJ Review   
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Times of India
   
'Invisible Man' is fact now, not just fiction   
Times of India
LONDON: In a first, scientists have created a perceptual illusion of having an invisible body among humans in the lab and found that the feeling of invisibility changes our physical stress response in challenging social situations. The experiment, on 125 ...

Scientists trick subjects into feeling invisible   Concord Monitor
Harry Potter "Invisibility Cloak" Invented by Swedish Scientists   News Every day
Scientists Create the Invisible Man In Lab   Yibada (English Edition)
Business Today   
NEWS.com.au   
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Forbes
   
Exercise Can't Save Us From Too Much Sugar In Our Diets, Say Experts   
Forbes
In a fascinating and scorching editorial in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, three authors argue that the myth that exercise is the key to weight loss – and to health – is erroneous and pervasive, and that it must end. The evidence that diet matters more ...

Experts' latest claim: Obesity caused by diet, not exercise lack   Al-Arabiya
Experts now say exercise is not key to weight loss   Swindon Advertiser
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'   Gulf Daily News
Times of India   
The Straits Times   
CBS News   
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Irish Times
   
Malaria vaccine trials yield positive results   
Irish Times
Final clinical trials of a possible world-first licensed vaccine for malaria suggest the jab has the “potential to prevent millions of cases”, researchers have said. In a report published in the Lancet medical journal, scientists said the drug could make a “substantial ...

More Bad News for Malaria Vaccine   NBCNews.com
New malaria vaccine could be available in months   BBC News
World's first viable malaria vaccine may prevent millions of cases: New Study   Daily News & Analysis
The Australian   
Seeking Alpha   
CBC.ca   
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Gaston Gazette
   
Walking for hope   
Gaston Gazette
A walk to remember: About 200 cancer survivors walked the honorary first lap of the Relay for Life. Their caregivers joined them for the second lap. Overheard: “She beat cancer and so did I!”— Breast cancer survivor Lauren Sorenson referring to her mom, ...

Relay for life event underway in Blacksburg Friday   WDBJ7
Survivors show there is hope after cancer   St. George Daily Spectrum
'God's not finished with me yet': Cancer survivors show strength at Relay for Life   The Times and Democrat
NBC 29 News   
Opelika Auburn News   
Amarillo.com   
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Khaleej Times
   
Well-rested flies briefly shed learning troubles   
Futurity: Research News
New research with flies suggests that a good night's sleep might be vital for retaining our capacity to learn and remember. Leonie Kirszenblat, a PhD student at University of Queensland, says the research shows increased sleep temporarily treated flies with ...

Fruit-fly study suggests 'extra sleep' may stall Alzheimer's disease   Daily News & Analysis
Extra sleep may help restore memory   Times of India
Extra sleep may ward off memory problems: study   Business Standard

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TIME
   
State health department specialists helping fight unprecedented Indiana HIV ...   
Richmond.com
Disease intervention specialists from the Virginia Department of Health are assisting efforts in a rural Indiana County to stop an unprecedented HIV outbreak linked to an opioid called oxymorphone that users crush, dissolve and inject. So far 142 people in a ...

CDC Warns of HIV, HCV Outbreaks Among Injection Drug Users   Medscape
National Health Alert Issued Over HIV Outbreak in Indiana   Doctors Lounge
State officials identify 5 more cases in Jackson County   The Republic
KMBZ   
Law360 (subscription)   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
2015 World Malaria Day: Invest In The Future; Defeat Malaria   
Leadership Newspapers
As the world marks this year's World Malaria Day,….looks at the strides made by various health agencies in reducing malaria related mortality as well as the challenges they face. Mallam Ahmed Ciroma is a cattle herder with two wives living in Mayo-Nula.
Nigeria loses N132bn annually to malaria –Commissioner   The Punch
To Defeat Malaria, Ensure Access to Quality Medicines   Vanguard

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