2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 Zimbabwe Health


New Zimbabwe.com
   
Prostitutes ignore condoms despite AIDS   
New Zimbabwe.com
IN THE heart of Bulawayo's central business district, a group of young women lurk below the giant jacaranda trees that shut out the street lights, daubing their faces with makeup and adjusting their short skirts. It is just 7 p.m., businesses have ...
HIV: 30 years down the line   Manica Post
Stigmatised Zim sex workers ignore condoms despite Aids risk   News24
Stigmatised Zimbabwe sex workers ignore condoms despite AIDS risk   Reuters Africa
Health24   
The Malaysian Insider   
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Irish Independent
   
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'   
Irish Independent
Alzheimer's disease may be passed on through blood transfusions and contaminated surgical instruments, scientists have suggested. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The brain disease may be transmissable in ...

Alzheimer's may be transmissible, new study claims   New Zealand Herald
No, Alzheimer's is not contagious   CNN
Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?   CBS News
Daily Times   
PPP Focus.com   
Independent Online   
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People Magazine
   
Cucumbers Recalled After Salmonella Outbreak Causes 2 Deaths and Leaves Over ...   
People Magazine
Two people have died and 341 have been sickened across 30 states by an outbreak of salmonella poona linked to cucumbers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported. The deaths occurred in Texas and California, and 70 people have ...

Second death reported in nationwide salmonella outbreak   WNYT

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Social Media Use Linked To Teen Depression   
Sky News
Researchers at Glasgow University say there is increasing evidence to support a link between social media use and well-being. 04:34, UK, Friday 11 September 2015. Blackburn college students using their mobile phones. It is estimated that 90% of ...

Anxiety, depression? Blame it on pressure to be get-at-able 24/7 online   Business Standard
Night social media linked to depression   NEWS.com.au
Facebook leads children to suffer depression and disturbed sleep   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
Irish Examiner   
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CBS News
   
CDC investigates pathogens found in Department of Defense labs   
CBS News
The CDC confirms it is investigating possible mishandling of several samples of pathogens associated with bioterrorism -- including plague, possible live strains of anthrax and two kinds of equine encephalitis, a virus derived from horses that causes ...
US widens anthrax shipment probe   Sky News Australia
US military labs investigated for possibly mishandling organisms, bacterium ...   ABC Online
US military says they may have mishandled organism that causes plague   Irish Independent
Reuters   
OzarksFirst.com   
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New York Times
   
US Makes Final an Array of Rules on Food Safety   
New York Times
Far-reaching food industry rules aimed at reducing food-borne illness in the United States have become final, the federal government announced on Thursday, nearly five years after Congress passed a law requiring an overhaul of the nation's food safety ...

New FDA Rules Tighten Food Safety Requirements   Wall Street Journal
FDA takes important steps in modernizing food safety system   Los Angeles Times
New federal food safety rules issued after deadly outbreaks   The Sun Chronicle
Washington Post   
USA TODAY   
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NEWS.com.au
   
'This is what a tiny pill can do'   
NEWS.com.au
A TEENAGER who was left fighting for her life after taking the drug MDMA has shared a heartbreaking video showing its life-changing effects. Amy Thompson struggles to speak in the Facebook clip, as she sits in a wheelchair in the garden of her parents ...
Video Reveals Harrowing Effects of Ecstasy   Youth Health Magzine
Amy Thomson wheelchair-bound and slurred speech after taking MDMA   Rapid News Network
Shocking Video Shows What Taking Ecstasy Did to One 16-Year-Old Girl   NextShark
IJ Review   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
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BBC News
   
Fish diet could ward off depression   
BBC News
Eating a lot of fish may help protect against depression, research suggests. An analysis of 26 studies of more than 150,000 people in total indicated a 17% reduction in the risk of depression among those eating the most fish. One potential reason given ...
Eating fish lowers depression risk   The Australian (blog)
FISH and a diet rich in seafood 'slashes risk of depression'   Daily Mail
Could Eating Fish Help Ward Off Depression?   Philly.com
Live Science   
Barry and District News   
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9news.com.au
   
24-hour cancer blood test could be a 'game-changer'   
9news.com.au
A 24-hour cancer blood test could save patients the pain of not know their diagnoses for weeks and give patients better chances of survival. British researchers hope the test, which identifies cancer-specific gene mutations, may eventually be available ...
The 24-hour cancer blood test from a GP   New Zealand Herald
Pathway launches 'liquid biopsy' to find cancer in healthy people   Toronto Sun
Simple blood test could one day diagnose all cancers   Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Experts say hopping for two minutes a day could reduce osteoporosis risk   
Telegraph.co.uk
Two minutes of hopping a day can strengthen hip bones in older people and reduce the risk of fracture after a fall, scientists have suggested. A study led by Loughborough University showed bone density in the hopping leg improved after just one year.
Two minutes of hopping a day can strengthen bones and reduce risk of a fracture   Daily Mail
Older people could reduce risk of osteoporosis by HOPPING for two minutes a day   Mirror.co.uk

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