2014年11月24日 星期一

2014-11-25 Uganda Health


The Straits Times
   
Robots could help stop Ebola spread   
Pune Mirror
US researchers have created a germ-killing robot that could disinfect a room in minutes with pulses of ultraviolet light that could even kill the Ebola virus. The US military has enlisted a new germ-killing weapon in the fight against Ebola - a fourwheeled robot ...

Robot To Help Stop The Ebola Outbreak   Counsel & Heal
Can robots help stop the Ebola outbreak?   The Nation
Ebola Outbreak News: US Military Enlists Germ-Killing Weapon, Four-Wheeled ...   Youth Health Magzine
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Are carbs worse than saturated fats?   
Stuff.co.nz
WORSE THAN FAT?: A new study shows a person's cholesterol depends more on the carbohydrates in their diet than the saturated fats. Long-derided saturated fats - associated with an array of health problems such as heart disease - have caught a break ...

High Carbs, Not High Fat, Linked To Heart Disease And Diabetes   Headlines & Global News
Carbohydrates Could Be More Dangerous Than Saturated Fats   RTT News
Carbs More Harmful Than Saturated Fats: Study   Newsmax Health
Tech Times   
Island Crisis News   
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NDTV
   
Mali confirms eighth Ebola case, monitoring 271 people   
Reuters Africa
BAMAKO Nov 24 (Reuters) - Mali said on Monday that another person had tested positive for the Ebola virus, bringing the total number of cases in the West African nation to eight. Mali is the sixth West African country to be hit by the worst outbreak on record of ...

Mali confirms eighth Ebola case   Businessweek

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Toronto Star
   
Merck joins hunt for Ebola vaccine   
Philly.com
Merck unit in Upper Gwynedd will be part of a global effort to halt the Ebola epidemic. RON TARVER / Staff Photographer. Travel Deals. $809 & up -- Cozumel All-Incl. 3- Night Escape from Philly. *. See all travel deals ».
Merck buys rights to experimental Ebola vaccine   Fox News Latino
US pharmaceutical giant Merck buys rights to experimental Ebola vaccine   ABC Online
Canadian-made Ebola vaccine gets help from Merck   Toronto Star
Daily Mail   
Boston Herald   
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DAWN.com
   
WHO team to assess measures against Ebola   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: A World Health Organisation mission arrived on Monday to assess arrangements made by the government to keep Ebola virus out of the country. During its stay for a week, the mission will visit Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi airports and other ...

Ebola crisis may result in more hunger: UNDP report   Xinhua
Q&A With Anthony Banbury: UN's Ebola Mission Can Still Do More   Newsweek
UN to miss Ebola target due to rising Sierra Leone cases   Irish Times
Aljazeera.com   
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Daily Mail
   
How yoghurt could stave off diabetes: Just two spoonfuls a day cut odds of ...   
Daily Mail
Eating 28g of yoghurt daily - around a quarter of a small pot – cuts the odds of developing the disease by almost a fifth, a study found. The research, from the Harvard School of Public Health in the US, suggests the popular food could provide an inexpensive ...

Yogurt May Lower Diabetes Risk   New York Times (blog)
A yoghurt a day keeps diabetes away, say scientists   Mirror.co.uk
The Link Between Yogurt and Lower Diabetes Risk   TIME
The Independent   
Design & Trend   
KDramaStars   
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Forbes
   
Suicide Risk Falls Significantly With Talk Therapy   
Forbes
According to new research in the Lancet Psychiatry, even short-term psychotherapy can offer long-term benefits for those at higher risk of suicide. For up to two decades, the new study followed people who'd attempted suicide once, and found their risk of ...

Suicide Risk Drops 26% After Talk Therapy   TIME
Talk Therapy Linked To Lower Suicide Risk   Philly.com
Talk therapy lowers suicide risk   Khaleej Times

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New York Times
   
Tomorrow Daily 091: Functioning Spider-Man gloves; a bloody, crazy Kickstarte ...   
CNET
On today's show, we check out a watch with a laser onboard, a bus powered by poop, breakthrough Spider-Man gloves that let the wearer scale a glass surface, and the (now-suspended) Blood Sport Kickstarter campaign. by Ashley Esqueda.
Science|Climbing a Glass Building? Try a Gecko's Sticky Pads   New York Times
A Gecko-Inspired Invention Lets Humans Scale Walls Like Spider-Man   Businessinsider India
Geckos inspire Spider-Man climbing device   3News NZ
Toronto Sun   
Huffington Post UK   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Ontario's proposed ban on where you can use e-cigarettes unfair, say 'vapers'   
Windsor Star (blog)
Ontario's move to regulate e-cigarettes like cigarettes will only hurt people trying to quit smoking and reeks of a tax grab, said Paul Dinunzio, who stopped smoking using e-cigarettes three years ago. “It's really actually unfair to the community that they are ...

Is vaping the same as smoking?   CTV News
Ontario's welcome crackdown on e-cigarettes, flavoured tobacco: Editorial   Toronto Star
Lynn applauds proposed ban on flavoured tobacco   Owen Sound Sun Times
Belleville Intelligencer   
580 CFRA Radio   
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Medical Xpress
   
Scientists grow human pain in a dish   
New Zealand Herald
Researchers say they have generated the human nerve cells that normally send painful stimuli to the brain by re-programming ordinary skin cells. Photo / Thinkstock. Scientists have created a miniature model of human pain, in the form of nerve cells growing ...

Pain and Itch in a Dish   HealthCanal.com
'Pain in a dish': Scientists create living model of human nerve cells   The Independent
Scientists create 'pain in a dish'   The Age
Harvard Gazette   
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