2015年9月19日 星期六

2015-09-20 Zimbabwe Health


Woman stones aunt to death   
Chronicle
A BEITBRIDGE woman with a history of mental illness stoned her 82 year-old aunt to death accusing her of killing her children through witchcraft. Thina Ndou, 72, of Chikwerengwe village had defaulted on her medication at the time of committing the crime.

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Govt Starts Door To Door HIV Tests   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
THE government will next month embark on a $3 million door-to-door national HIV and Aids survey, offering HIV testing and counselling services, director of Aids and TB Unit in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Dr Owen Mugurungi has said. door to ...
Fewer mothers pass HIV to babies   AsiaOne
HIV survey to boost health sector   The Zimbabwe Daily
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Door-to-door Aids research noble   Chronicle
NewsDay   
Huffington Post   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Five million children to be vaccinated   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Government will roll out a massive rubella measles vaccination programme targeting five million children aged between nine and 15. The roll out of the new combined rubella and measles vaccine known as MMR vaccine will be administered concurrently with ...

Nigeria to vaccinate 40 million under-five children against measles   Naija247news

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Immortal News
   
Patients live on hope as stem cell donors are few   
Times of India
CHENNAI: For years, 22-year-old Poonam P Samani had been waiting for a genetically matching blood stem cell donor. The techie diagnosed with beta thalassemia, a fatal blood disorder, had been surviving on blood transfusions twice a month. "Doctors ...

Human statues make stand on bone marrow donation   The Straits Times
Lansing 9 yr old in search of bone marrow match   WLNS
Today Marks The First World Marrow Donor Day   Immortal News
Times Gazette   
Benchmark Reporter   
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The Statesman
   
Fruits, vegetables can prevent depression   
The Statesman
Eating a Mediterranean diet or other healthy dietary pattern, comprising of fruit, vegetables, legumes and nuts, is associated with preventing the onset of depression, according to a new large study. The study of 15,093 people suggests depression could ...
Doctor's Orders: Eat the Mediterranean Diet for a Longer Life   Observer
A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Mind   dailyRx

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The Star Online
   
Lee: Treat mental illness like any other sickness   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: The stigma surrounding mental illness in the country should be removed as it is preventing people from seeking help. Malaysian Mental Health Advisory Council member Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye (pix) added that stigmatisation could be a factor ...

You can save a life | Opinion   NJ.com
Mental health awareness week spreads a crucial message   Red and Black
Teens assisting teens, mental health organisation starts meetings   HeartZine
WANE   
AME Info (press release)   
Sentinel-Standard   
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kvor
   
87 of 91 ex-NFL players had brain disease linked to head trauma   
kvor
(CNN) – Eighty-seven of 91 former NFL players who donated their brains to science after death tested positive for a brain disease that is believed to be linked with repeated head trauma and concussions, researchers said. The former players were found ...
87 of 91 deceased NFL players tested positive for CTE   KRWG News22
87 of 91 NFL players test positive for brain disease CTE   UPI.com
Autopsies find 79% of former football players tested positive for brain ...   Mashable
KMTV   
Rapid News Network   
The Independent   
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University of California
   
Hearts build new muscle with this simple protein patch   
University of California
An international team of researchers has identified a protein that helps heart muscle cells regenerate after a heart attack. Researchers also showed that a patch loaded with the protein and placed inside the heart improved cardiac function and survival ...

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Passive smoking increases type 2 diabetes risk, says worrying new research   
Herald Current
The authors also called for more research into the mechanisms underlying the short-term increased risk of diabetes in recent quitters in order to help develop interventions to improve smoking cessation and prevent diabetes. Researchers delved a bit ...
Secondhand smoke can raise the risk of type 2 diabetes: Research   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
Secondhand smoke could increase the risk of diabetes by 20 percent   NYC Today
Smokers, People Exposed To The Secondhand Smoke More Likely To Develop Diabetes   The Market Business
University Herald   
The Weather Space   
Business Standard   
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Herald Current
   
High percentage of kids eating fast food more frequently than th   
Herald Current
... ” class=”local_link” > children walking to school, transport, physical activity in schools, the way products are marketed to children, the way that fast food outlets are able to set up in schools… as well as the very basic issues of diet”, the ...
Obesity triggers other health risks   Corvallis Gazette Times
12% of kids' calories come from fast food, plus more health briefs   Chicago Sun-Times
Over a Third of U.S. Kids Eat Fast Food   Barrington Review
Times Gazette   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
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