2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 Zimbabwe Health


The Guardian
   
South Korea shuts 700 schools in respiratory syndrome virus panic   
The Guardian
A boy wearing a face mask plays football on Wednesday at a primary school which has been closed in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. Photograph: Xinhua /Landov / Barcroft Media. Agence France-Presse. Wednesday 3 June 2015 23.03 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

South Korea Confirms Five New MERS Cases   Wall Street Journal (blog)
230 schools close, anxiety rises in S. Korea MERS scare   The Seattle Times
Pinoys in South Korea advised to take precautions vs. MERS-CoV   GMA News
The Age   
Daily News & Analysis   
Bangkok Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Pentagon admits it shipped live anthrax around the US for a decade   
Telegraph.co.uk
A US military base in Utah sent live anthrax samples to 51 laboratories in 17 states, Washington DC, and three foreign nations, more than previously disclosed, and the number may rise, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Investigators were trying to ascertain ...

More Labs Received Live Anthrax, Pentagon Says   Wall Street Journal
Anthrax: As many as 51 labs in 17 states, 3 countries, received live samples   Los Angeles Times
Demands For Answers After Anthrax Mistakenly Shipped To Labs   CBS Local
New York Times   
ABC News   
The Sun Daily   
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The Sun Daily
   
Communal bathrooms are hothouses for toothbrush bacteria   
The Sun Daily
TOOTHBRUSHES in communal bathrooms could be playing a game of catch with the bacteria fecal coliforms, spreading it far and wide in a short time, according to a new study. If the name "fecal coliforms" gives you the willies, the bacteria originates in the ...

Your Toothbrush Likely Has Poop On It, Study Finds   Huffington Post
Beware! Your toothbrush may transmit diseases   Times of India
60pc of toothbrushes contain faecal matter from your bathroom's other ...   Irish Independent
Economic Times   
GoodHousekeeping.com (blog)   
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BBC News
   
Breast cancer screening beneficial, scientists reassure   
BBC News
An international team of scientists are reassuring women breast screening saves lives. The study comes after previous debates about the pros and cons of the procedure. Led by the World Health Organization's cancer agency, 29 independent experts from 16 ...

Breast tests cut death risk by 40%   The Times (subscription)
Breast screening cuts cancer deaths more than first thought - review   New Zealand Herald
Breast cancer screening cuts deaths by 40 per cent   Daily Mail
CBS News   
Philly.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
A solution to the mental-health system could be a matter of life and death   
The Globe and Mail
For too many Canadians, fixing the mental-health system is a matter of life and death. A lot is made of the economic benefits of preventing and effectively treating mental illness, and for obvious reasons: Reducing disability payments and unnecessary medical ...

Bottom line for mental health services   New Zealand Herald
Grant to hire two people to work with police on mental health   Topeka Capital Journal
Social Experiments No Solution For Mental Health Care   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
TribTalk   
CBC.ca   
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The Nation
   
Teenage bullying linked to adult depression   
The Nation
PARIS: Nearly one in three cases of depression among young British adults may be traced to having been bullied as adolescents, a study said Tuesday. Researchers published figures in The BMJ journal to back anecdotal evidence that victimised teenagers ...

Study Links Bullying in Teenage to Risk of Depression in Later Life   West Texas News
13-Year-Olds Run a Risk Three Times Greater to Develop Depression due to ...   Maine News Online
Bullied Children Twice As Likely To Be Depressed As Adults   Science World Report
SFGate   
Bustle   
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Newsweek
   
Staph Bacteria May Be a Trigger for Type 2 Diabetes   
Newsweek
New research suggests Type 2 diabetes may be caused by high levels of toxins released by staph bacteria. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Microbiome, staph bacteria, type 2 diabetes, Obesity, Staphylococcus aureus. A growing ...

Bacteria Can Cause Type 2 Diabetes   Latinos Health
Scientists trace bacteria behind Type 2 diabetes, vaccine being tested   Hindustan Times
Type 2 diabetes caused by BACTERIA in the gut?   Daily Mail
International Business Times   
Medical Daily   
Scope (blog)   
all 65 news articles »   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cancer risks high for firefighters, even higher for minorities   
TucsonSentinel.com
A new study has found that firefighters have a greater than average risk of developing some types of cancer, and that black and Latino firefighters face the highest risk of all. The findings by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the federal ...

Statins 'cut cancer death risk'   Worcester News

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3News NZ
   
Worrying figures reveal rise in gay Kiwi men infected with HIV   
TVNZ
Health officials are concerned with news that more than 200 New Zealanders were diagnosed with HIV last year. 217 people were newly reported with HIV - higher than any year since 2008. "This is the third year in a row that the number of gay and bisexual ...

START study supports early HIV treatment   Bay Area Reporter
Harmony, AFC bring awareness to testing, treatment, holistic health needs   Windy City Times
NZAF determined to head off HIV increases   Gay NZ
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
VICE   
TheBody.com   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Man plays Beatles song on guitar while undergoing brain surgery   
Telegraph.co.uk
A Brazilian bank worker has stunned doctors by playing The Beatles's Yesterday on guitar while having brain surgery. Anthony Kulkamp Dias, 33, was kept conscious during his operation to remove a tumour and played the British classic for the surgery team.
Brazilian man plays guitar while undergoing brain surgery   9news.com.au
Patient sings, plays guitar while undergoing brain surgery   KTAR.com
Man plays Beatles song "Yesterday" on guitar while undergoing surgery for brain ...   Boing Boing
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
FoxFM (blog)   
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