2015年9月6日 星期日

2015-09-07 Zimbabwe Health


Nehanda Radio
   
Herb may harm HIV positive people   
Nehanda Radio
Products of the moringa tree have been cited as potential danger to HIV positive people on anti-retroviral drug treatment. Moringa Oliefera tree seeds via Shutterstock. A two-year study by a researcher in clinical pharmacology at the Stellenbosch ...

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Times LIVE
   
Crunch time for Aids NGOs   
Times LIVE
The Department of Health has clinics in these areas and is expected to take over full responsibility for HIV treatment there. File photo. Image by: ©wavebreakmedia/shutterstock.com. Today is the deadline for NGOs working in 26 health districts to ...
AIDS organization changes name for 'broadening' mission   Windy City Times
Prisoners soon to be tested for HIV, Dr Pari   New Zimbabwe.com

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BBC News
   
Test shows how old your body really is   
BBC News
Scientists say they have developed a way of testing how well, or badly, your body is ageing. They say it could help predict when a person will die, identify those at high-risk of dementia and could affect medicine, pensions and insurance. The team at ...
Blood test for ageing will predict dementia, study suggests   The Australian (blog)
How Old Are You Really? Genes Reveal 'Biological Age'   Live Science
Blood test for ageing will predict dementia   The Times (subscription)
The Guardian   
The Independent   
The San Diego Union-Tribune   
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
   
San Diego company recalls cucumbers after salmonella outbreak   
OCRegister
SAN DIEGO – A California company is recalling its cucumbers after a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 285 people in 27 states and killed a San Diego woman. Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce of San Diego on Friday voluntarily recalled its “Limited ...

Cucumbers the cause of New Mexico Salmonella outbreak   Santa Fe New Mexican
On this page:   FDA.gov

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Daily Mail
   
Soon, smartphone app may cure travel sickness   
Financial Express
A smartphone app that applies a small electric current to the scalp through a headset may soon be used to alleviate sea sickness and other kinds of motion nausea, scientists say. By: PTI | London | September 6, 2015 7:00 PM. A smartphone app that ...
Smartphone app to cure motion sickness soon   Economic Times
Future phones could zap motion sickness away with electricity   Engadget
Travel sickness study: Brain zaps 'may ease symptoms'   BBC News

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Pioneer News
   
Brand New Autism Research Indicates the Condition Presents Differently Between ...   
Pioneer News
New research indicates that autism behaviors might be different between boys and girls. Actually, this research indicates that the two genders may develop brain cells differently too. Of course, this means that the treaatment for autism may have to be ...
Girls and Boys with Autism Display Different Behaviors   Youth Health Magzine
Autism Behaviors Are Different For Boys And Girls, Study Finds   Headlines & Global News
New study shows differences between boys and girls with autism   Youth Independent News
The Inquisitr   
Weekly Observer   
Times Gazette   
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Dispatch Times
   
Doctors diagnosing ADHD younger, CDC says   
Dispatch Times
The study also said that found that for nearly twenty percent of the children, family members were the only ones who provided information during the ADHD assessment. Findings appear in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's “National Health ...

More Children Are Getting diagnosed With ADHD Early   TV Newsroom
ADHD Diagnosed Younger, CDC Study States   The Weather Space
Bad diagnoses to blame for ADHD rise?   Columbus Dispatch
HLNtv.com   
iSchoolGuide   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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Huffington Post
   
Jessica Alba Slams Accusations Against The Honest Company   
Huffington Post
Jessica Alba's Honest Company is being sued for, well, dishonesty. Plaintiffs in a lawsuit are accusing the company of "deceptively and misleadingly" calling its products natural when they actually contain synthetic ingredients, People reported.

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DAVE NEESE: Planned Parenthood wins a 'Gertrude'   
The Trentonian
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, addresses an Organizing for Action summit in Washington in 2013. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen). By Dave Neese, The Trentonian. Posted: 09/06/15, 6:06 PM EDT | Updated: 45 secs ago. # Comments.

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