2015年7月10日 星期五

2015-07-11 Zimbabwe Health


Reuters
   
Pledges of $3.4 billion for Ebola recovery made at United Nations   
Reuters
UNITED NATIONS Some $3.4 billion in pledges were made at the United Nations on Friday to help Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea stamp out Ebola and begin rebuilding health systems and economies devastated by the worst outbreak on record of the ...

Donors pledge billions for Ebola recovery   AsiaOne
Ebola-hit countries get pledges of $3.4 billion to rebuild   Washington Post
At United Nations conference, $3.4 billion pledged to fight Ebola virus   Newsday

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ABC News
   
How Whistle-Blower Helped Expose Michigan Cancer Doctor Who Mistreated ...   
ABC News
An office manager for Dr. Farid Fata, the Michigan oncologist convicted of misdiagnosing hundreds of patients to defraud insurance companies, revealed details of how staffers helped expose the doctor's crimes. George Karadsheh, who worked for Dr. Farid ...

Families in cancer fraud case say 45 years in prison not enough for doctor   Sydney Morning Herald
Patients give horror stories as cancer doctor gets 45 years   CNN
Detroit-area cancer doctor gets 45 years in prison for fraud   Fox News
CBS News   
Daily Mail   
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Fox News
   
Smoking could raise mental illness risk: Study   
Times of India
Scientists have suggested that smoking may be a factor for developing psychotic illnesses like schizophrenia. The analysis by researchers from Kings College London, which was published in the Lancet Psychiatry journal, found that people who suffer from ...

Study Hints at Link Between Smoking, Higher Schizophrenia Risk   Voice of America
Smoking could raise the risk of psychosis   Daily Times
Can smoking cause psychosis? Study suggests links   CTV News
Financial Express   
TV3.ie   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Walking briskly can help prevent heart failure   
Telegraph.co.uk
Walking briskly at two miles per hour, exercising away 845 calories a week and limiting alcohol to two drinks a night can halve the risk of heart failure scientists have found. Adults who walked briskly, were moderately active in their leisure time ...

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Los Angeles Times
   
Twitter removes flickering videos criticized by epilepsy organization   
Los Angeles Times
Twitter thought the bright flashes of two short videos it posted via Vine would attract viewers. An epilepsy support group in Britain thought the flickers would cause seizures. lRelated Twitter looks to broaden access with new home page · BUSINESS ...
Twitter Pulls Vine Ad After Criticism From an Epilepsy Charity   TIME
Flashing Autoplay Twitter ads on Vine condemned by epilepsy charity   Dispatch Times
Twitter finally removes autoplay videos that triggered seizures   Sentinel Republic
BBC News   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Indiana relaxes bird show ban imposed due to avian flu, ends restrictions on ...   
Fox Business
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana's statewide ban on bird shows imposed in response to a deadly avian flu was relaxed Friday after officials tweaked the emergency rule to allow owners of parrots, canaries and other non-poultry birds to resume showing and selling ...

Britain finds suspected bird flu on farm, says 'low risk' to public   Financial Express
UPDATE 1-Britain finds suspected bird flu on farm, says 'low risk' to public   Reuters
Suspected case of bird flu found at a Lancashire farm   BBC News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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gulfnews.com
   
What can break your fast during Ramadan   
gulfnews.com
Residents at the corniche beach in Abu Dhabi. Scholars advise swimmers to take care so that water doesn't make its way through their mouth or nose to the abdomen. Published: 21:00 July 10, 2015 Gulf News. By Mary Achkhanian, Staff Reporter ...

Celebrating Ramadan in the Arctic   Washington Post
Ramadan 101 for the Edmonton area   Spruce Grove Examiner
Irate Muslim man busts into Paris cafe, overturning tables and screaming at ...   BizPac Review
BBC News   
Business Standard   
The Indian Express   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
3 Germans are likely to be killed by Squirrel virus   
The Market Business
WASHINGTON — The deaths of three squirrel breeders in Germany between 2011 and 2013 are being blamed on a virus that apparently jumped from the animals to the men. The new form of bornavirus, a type usually found in horses, sheep, birds and ...

Breeders die from deadly new brain virus contracted from squirrels   Mirror.co.uk
New strain of virus found in Squirrels kills three people in Germany   Weekly Observer
A Deadly Squirrel Virus Caused Three Deaths   Sentinel Republic
Times Gazette   
The Inquisitr   
Times Gazette   
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Daily Mail
   
Ancestors' poor diets can increase relatives' risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes   
Daily Mail
Having undernourished ancestors puts people at increased risk of becoming fat – even if they don't over-eat, according to a study. The findings mean that people from developing countries who switch to a Western diet are at greater risk of developing ...
Descendants of Undernourished People May be More Susceptible to Obesity   NDTV
Poor food intake of ancestors increases risk of diabetes, heart disease   Times of India
Ancestral diets can influence risk of obesity, diabetes   UPI.com
EndoNurse   
Diabetes.co.uk   
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The Express Tribune
   
Protecting vulnerable groups in emergencies   
Jakarta Post
Today is World Population Day — an annual event during which we highlight population issues around the world. This year, the theme is one that Indonesia can strongly relate to: “Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies”. As Indonesia is geographically ...

Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies   The Nation
Addressing the baby boom: Women's reproductive health an urgent issue   The Express Tribune
World Population Day: Women, RH, and disasters   Rappler
Yahoo News UK   
Jakarta Globe   
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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