2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 Zimbabwe Health


I WANT TO BE HIS SECOND WIFE   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
I AM a 21-year-old lady and I'm a third year student studying for my first degree. I'm from a well-known family. I have been dating a 34-year-old married man for almost three years now. I believe he really loves me, we are both in love. From the start ...

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NewsDay
   
Africa's scientific research, education gets shot in the arm   
NewsDay
THREE international relief agencies led by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have launched the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) to accelerate science learning and drive the continent's research agenda and scientific ...

African scientists get Sh7b boost for research   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
NIMR hails initiative to spur scientific research   Daily News
African scientists funded to seek cures   Chronicle
The Star   
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Nehanda Radio
   
Cereal banned from Zimbabwe schools after pupils use it to brew beer   
Nehanda Radio
Breakfast cereal has been banned from some boarding schools in Zimbabwe because pupils were using it to brew beer, it was reported this week. Harvesting sorghum, an ingredient in the banned Morvite breakfast cereal. Photograph: Dan Chung for the ...

Students in Zimbabwe Are Making Beer With Breakfast Cereal   Munchies_ Food by VICE
Students in Zimbabwe were brewing beer with cereal   Digital Journal
Zimbabwe Schools Ban Breakfast Cereals After Students Use Them to Make Beer   TIME

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Times LIVE
   
Farmer gets nasty snake surprise while peeing in field   
Times LIVE
A farmer was urinating in a field in the Himalayas - when a venomous snake bit his penis. Save & Share. Tweet · Email · Print. According to the UK's Mirror the farmer had tried to tough it out for three hours until the pain became unbearable and he was ...
Gross Anatomy: Snake Bites Penis   MedPage Today (blog)
Farmer Peeing In Field Is Bitten In Penis By Deadly Viper   The Inquisitr
Snake bites man's penis while he urinates in field   Daily Pakistan
Mirror.co.uk   
UPROXX   
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NDTV
   
Delhi Government Show-Causes 2 Hospitals for Refusing 7-Year-Old Dengue Patient   
NDTV
7-year-old Avinash died of dengue after being denied to be treated in 2 private hospitals. New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry has sought a report from the Delhi government over the death of a seven-year-old boy who died of suspected dengue after ...
Show-cause notice to five hospitals   The Hindu
Dengue death: Govt to Moolchand, Max, 3 others: Why did you slam door?   The Indian Express
Delhi government orders probe into 7-year-old's death by dengue   Daily News & Analysis
Hindustan Times   
Times of India   
Daily Mail   
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The Hoops News
   
Red wine slows dementia (if you drink 1000 bottles a day!)   
New Zealand Herald
A chemical found in red wine helps slow dementia, say scientists - but you would have to drink 1,000 bottles a day to get enough of it. Photo / iStock. A chemical found in red wine helps slow dementia, say scientists - but you would have to drink 1,000 ...
Resveratrol found in Red Wine and Dark Chocolate   NYC Today
Resveratrol Could Help Combat Alzheimer's Disease, Study   Pioneer News
Red wine and dark chocolate may help you prevent the Alzheimer's disease   The Market Business
KRWG News22   
BABW News   
Immortal News   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Shock figures reveal winter flu jab worked for just 1 in 3 people last year   
Mirror.co.uk
Last winter's flu jab worked in only 34% of cases, a final report by Public Health England has revealed. Normally a flu vaccine normally works in 50 out of every 100 cases. Earlier in the season concerned medics estimated the vaccine was only stopping ...
Doctors already preparing for flu season   Rapid News Network
AAP urges flu shots for all children and heath care workers   TV Newsroom
Misconception among many adults that vaccines are just for children   PPP Focus.com
Wirral Globe   
The Budapest Report   
Digital Journal   
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CBS Local
   
At school, a longer lunch is a more healthful lunch, study says   
The Seattle Times
The idea that schools could persuade kids to eat better without making a single change to their cafeteria menus may sound pie in the sky, but its proponents have data to back them up. By Karen Kaplan. Los Angeles Times (TNS). In the continuing quest to ...

In school cafeterias, a longer lunch is a more healthful lunch, study says   Naples Daily News
School Lunch Study Finds Longer Lunches Are Very Healthy For Students   The Market Business
Longer Lunch Breaks ensure kids eat healthy meals in schools   Pulse Headlines
NewsQuench   
CTV News   
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NBCNews.com
   
High blood pressure: Study backs more aggressive treatment   
Financial Express
A major new U.S. study shows treating high blood pressure more aggressively than usual cuts the risk of heart disease and death in people over age 50. By: Associated Press | September 13, 2015 6:30 AM ...

Study: High Blood Pressure Treatments Too Weak   USA TODAY
Researchers say lower blood pressure is better   Newsday
Blood pressure study involving U. suggests changes in guidelines   KSL.com
The Straits Times   
Talk Radio News Service   
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New York Times
   
It's My Nervous System That's Lazy   
New York Times
The human nervous system ensures that the body reserves its energy and expends as few calories as possible with every movement. Now, a new study reports that the nervous system performs this optimization in real time. “Many of us perceive that we're ...

Study: Humans Are Wired For Laziness   Gizmodo
People adjust how they walk so they can be as lazy as possible, study finds   ScienceAlert
Humans wired to use fewer calories while walking, New Study   Canada News
Calcutta Telegraph   
TheHealthSite   
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