2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Zimbabwe Health


I was a virgin but I did not bleed when I had sex with my husband   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Hi Sis Noe! MY boyfriend and I were going to have sex for the first time the other day. It was my first time but he has done it before. I was not nervous or anything but he couldn't get in at all. Why did this happen? — Worried. Reply. You need to be ...

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Dr Chireka: Abuse of cough mixture   
New Zimbabwe.com
I WAS pained when I saw on television recently our youth in Zimbabwe resorting to abusing drugs, especially the cough mixture called Broncleer, but popularly known as “BRONCO”. We all know that young people normally look to the future with hope.

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AsiaOne
   
Fewer mothers pass HIV to babies   
AsiaOne
HIV infection rates among infants born to HIV-positive women in China have dropped by more than 80 percent in the past decade due to effective intervention, says a report by the National Health and Family Planning Commission. In 2014 alone, through ...

Non-Communicable Diseases Need Focus Too   AllAfrica.com
Inside The School Where Children With HIV Find Refuge From Discrimination In China   Huffington Post
Meet the HIV-Positive Kids Shunned From Their Communities in China   TakePart
San Francisco Bay Times   
NewsDay   
The Herald   
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The Guardian
   
40% Indians exposed to second hand smoke at home: WHO   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Even as the government is still deliberating on larger pictorial warnings on packs of tobacco products, 40% of Indian adults are exposed to second hand tobacco smoke at home. These are people who do not smoke themselves but are vulnerable ...

Vaping's benefits being hyped by smoking lobby, academics claim   The Guardian
Quit Smoking   Times of Oman
National Park Service restricts e-cigarette use in parks   Daily American Online
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
Yibada (English Edition)   
The Australian   
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CBC.ca
   
AIDS Walk in Vancouver aims for stigma-free future   
CBC.ca
Despite advances in treatment for HIV/AIDS, people living with the virus still face discrimination and isolation, according to advocates who are set to mark the 30th time an AIDS walk has been held in Vancouver.
Aids walk targets stigma, local MLA takes a brave step   660 News
Churches urged to integrate sex education in Sunday schools   Ghana Business News
Vancouver Centre Green Candidate Lisa Barrett walks with activists in ...   Wire Service Canada (press release)
Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)   
AllAfrica.com   
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Herald Sun
   
Research warns one in three of us will develop dementia   
Herald Sun
ONE in three people born in the UK this year will develop dementia, according to new figures. The Alzheimer's Research UK charity warned of a “looming national health crisis” as the population ages. It called for greater efforts across the globe to ...
A third of Britons born in 2015 will develop dementia - study   Reuters
Highlight link of smoking to Alzheimer's, urge experts   Irish Independent
Third of people born in 2015 'will develop dementia'   Telegraph.co.uk
Irish Examiner   
The Australian (blog)   
The Hindu   
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Grand Haven Tribune
   
French startup claims development of in-vitro human sperm   
Grand Haven Tribune
A French startup working with a top government lab said it has developed in-vitro human sperm, claiming a breakthrough in infertility treatment sought for more than a decade. AP Wire. Lyon (France). Sep 18, 2015 ...


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Youth Health Magzine
   
Teens with Bulimia Nervosa More Likely to Recover Faster if the Parents are ...   
Youth Health Magzine
Treatments for bulimia nervosa among teens are more likely to become effective if parents are allowed to get involved. This is the finding of one of the biggest randomized clinical trials about the adolescent eating disorder. Like Us on Facebook ...

Involvement of Parents can help The Teens with Bulimia recover faster   The Market Business
Involvement of Parents can help Teens with Bulimia recover faster   NYC Today
Bulimic teens recover faster when parents involved   Times of India
Financial Express   
Pioneer News   
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iFreePress.com
   
Research links stress and Alzheimer's disease   
The Hindu
Research conducted on a mouse model and in human cells found that a stress-coping hormone released by the brain boosts the production of protein fragments. Those protein pieces, known as amyloid beta, clump together and trigger the brain degeneration ...

Alzheimer's discovery by Trinity researchers   Irish Examiner

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Observer
   
Seattle Aquarium's Otter Inhaler Helps Deal with Critter With Bronchial asthma   
Observer
The Seattle Aquarium is hoping an inhaler may help a sea otter who officers consider developed bronchial asthma due to wildfire smoke close to the town. The 1-year-old sea otter named Mishka developed respiration issues lately when smoke from the ...

US aquarium trains otter to use inhaler after smoke from Seattle wildfires ...   The Independent
Adorable asthmatic otter can use his own inhaler   New York Post
Baby otter diagnosed with asthma due to wildfire smoke   The Weather Network
The Inquisitr   
Times Gazette   
fox2now.com   
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