2015年1月13日 星期二

2015-01-14 Uganda Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
War against diseases   
Daily News & Analysis
When delegates at the 102nd Indian Science Congress in Mumbai last week were listening to the virtues of ancient Indian science and medicine, the world of science was celebrating the discovery of a new antibiotic. Scientists the world over are excited upon ...

New antibiotic resistant to resistance   The Observer (blog)
New type of antibiotic could help battle resistance   Pork Magazine

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Your phone chatting posture could hurt your spine   
The Observer (blog)
The tilted-head position a number of mobile phone users adopt while reading and sending messages, texts and WhatsApp, could be stressing your spine, a study by Kenneth K. Hansraj and published in the Surgical Technology International journal says.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
China sends 4th relief shipment to W Africa   
Xinhua
BEIJING, Jan. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Since the Ebola crisis emerged in West Africa, the Chinese government has been regularly sending targeted relief supplies to the worst affected countries . The fourth relief shipment has just left Shanghai. More help for Ebola ...

Ebola health workers face life or death decision on pregnant women - experts   Reuters India
Ebola nurse's colleague will return to Sierra Leone   The Times (subscription)
Most calls to Ebola centre are pranks: S Leone official   Daily Mail

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Wired
   
Why Facebook Knows You Better Than Your Friends Do   
Wired
In the movie Her, Joaquin Phoenix's character falls in love with his computer's operating system, which through the magic of machine learning — and Hollywood — comes to know and understand him better than anyone else. It's a futuristic critique of human ...

Does Facebook Know You Better Than Your Mother? Or Roommate?   Newsweek
Computers know you better than your friends do   CBS News
Are computers better judges of personality than friends?   Fox News
Hindustan Times   
Christian Science Monitor   
Voice of America (blog)   
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The Guardian
   
Hard work can drive you to drink, say researchers   
The Guardian
Study found long working hours boosted the likelihood of higher alcohol intake by 11%. Photograph: Image Source/Corbis. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 13 January 2015 21.23 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...

Long work hours and alcohol abuse linked   NEWS.com.au
Working too hard can drive you to booze: Study   Zee News
Alcoholism linked with long work hours   3News NZ

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610kvnu
   
The Chemical In 'BPA-Free' Water Bottles May Be Just As Unhealthy As BPA   
Huffington Post
Many of us have read the studies about bisphenol-A, and know the chemical is best avoided when it comes to drinking containers, baby bottles, canned foods and thermal paper. The chemical, also known as BPA, has been linked to everything from obesity ...

BPA Substitute Linked to Hyperactivity   Daily Beast
''No Receipt Please, I'm Pregnant''   News Talk 610 CKTB
Study: BPA alternative, bisphenol-S, may be worse   UPI.com
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Washington Post   
Calgary Herald   
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Quartz
   
Napping helps infants form memories, study shows   
Los Angeles Times
Babies are champion learners: Born with just a few basic reflexes, they quickly teach themselves to navigate their world by observing, remembering and making sense of their surroundings, the language spoken around them and the nature of such elusive ...

Naps benefit babies' memory and learning   WRCB-TV
Researchers say babies learn better before sleep   Quartz
Napping Boosts Baby's Memory, Study Reports   News Every day
Timmins Press   
Health Aim   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Breast cancer study looks at race   
ABC 57 News
A new study examines the rates of breast cancer diagnoses and survival rates among women from different racial and ethnic backgrounds. Doctors in Toronto reviewed the records of more than $450,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer. Seven years ...

Race and Ethnicity Affect Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Racial differences in breast cancer outcomes are partly biological   Reuters
Black women more likely to die of breast cancer, study says   Toronto Star
WTAJ   
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Firstpost
   
These mosquitoes carry malaria and can't be killed by poison - AOL.com   
AOL News
A newly discovered insecticide-resistant "super mosquito" has been discovered. According to a press release from the University of California, Davis, two malaria mosquito species in Mali led to this "super mosquito" that can survive exposure to poisons meant ...

Super breed of mosquitoes grow resistant to malaria insecticide   News dominica
'Super Mosquito' Resistant to Malaria Insecticide Found in Mali   TIME
Insecticide-resistant 'super mosquito' discovered   Zee News
Bustle   
Newser   
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SBS
   
International Fund for Animal Welfare launches “Project Pouch”   
The Weather Network
Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 8:02 PM - The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has launched "Project Pouch," an initiative to help kangaroos, possums and wallabies recover from injury following the recent devastating South Australia bushfires.
Pictured: Vets tenderly wash and bandage paws of adorable baby kangaroos ...   Daily Mail
Australian charity flooded with koala mittens after bushfire appeal   Irish Examiner

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