2015年1月15日 星期四

2015-01-16 Uganda Health


USA TODAY
   
Hunger game: FDA approves new obesity fighter   
USA TODAY
DALLAS — Theresa Stewart spends a dozen hours a day at a computer. A sedentary job, she knows, has contributed to health problems. "I believe that if I lost the weight," she said, "I would not be a type-2 diabetic." Patients like her, with an obesity-caused ...

FDA Approves Appetite-Zapping Device, No More Hunger Signals   Youth Health Magzine
Device to Fight Obesity Shows Change in Perspective on Disease   U.S. News & World Report
Weighing the risk of new, FDA-approved obesity fighter   WFAA
Channel 2 News   
National Monitor   
Science Now   
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Times of India
   
Long working hours can lead to risky alcohol use   
Times of India
People who work more than 48 hours per week are more likely to engage in risky alcohol consumption than those who work normal weeks worldwide, finds a global study spanning across 14 countries. Risky alcohol consumption is considered as more than ...

Working too hard can drive you to booze - study   New Vision
Long working hours linked to 'risk of alcohol abuse', study finds   Metro
Does overwork lead to problem drinking?   The Guardian
New York Daily News   
Toronto Sun   
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CTV News
   
When women are few, men settle down: study   
CTV News
(PARIS-AFP) - Women want to settle down while men prefer to play the field, right? Not quite, said a study Wednesday that challenged long-held views of sexual selection. It turns out the dynamics of sex are partly driven by the law of supply and demand: a ...

When women are few, men settle down   The New Age Online
Male promiscuity depends on 'what's available': study   The Star Online
How the zebra got its stripes   Times LIVE
News24   
The Indian Express   
Times of India   
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CBS Local
   
Study: Lack Of Exercise Causes Twice As Many Deaths As Obesity   
CBS Local
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) – Lack of exercise may cause twice as many deaths as obesity, a new study finds. Researchers out of the University of Cambridge in Britain found that as little as a 20-minute daily walk can help prevent heart attacks. “Just a small ...

Inactivity more deadly than obesity   Stuff.co.nz
Walk 20 minutes to live longer   Daily Times
Sedentary behavior trumps fat as a killer   Los Angeles Times
Times of India   
The Age   
New York Daily News   
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Mashable
   
4 ways social media drives business development   
Mashable
This article is part of SWOT Team, a new series on Mashable that features insights from leaders in marketing, brand-building and public relations. Relationships have always been at the core of business development. In today's digital world, social media can ...

Social Media Economies of Scale Start With Your Staff   Huffington Post
Stressed out? Pew study says social media may help women cope   Today.com
Social gain   Peninsula On-line
Toronto Sun   
NDTV   
The Express Tribune   
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National Post
   
Flu shots given in Ontario almost a complete mismatch to dominant strain of the ...   
National Post
The flu shots given out free in Ontario are even less effective this year than anyone thought, says the province's public-health agency. In fact, the strains of influenza many were immunized against are almost a complete mismatch to the dominant strain of the ...

CSL shares plunge on flu vaccine issues, Swiss exposure   The Australian
Flu vaccine among worst in decade   The Detroit News
CSL plunges on weak flu vaccine   Herald Sun
Geek Infinite   
WSAW   
UPI.com   
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Irish Examiner
   
Flu fear as HSE admits vaccine mismatch   
Irish Examiner
HSE chiefs have admitted their anti-flu vaccine is for a different strain of the illness than the one which has hit the country, prompting fears a major outbreak will send the trolley crisis spiralling. With Ireland in the grip of an eight-week flu season, HSE director ...

Flu vaccine advised for high-risk groups after doubling of cases   Irish Times
Newlywed dies from contracting sepsis after getting the flu   fox8.com
Northern Ohio county reports 2 more flu deaths   seattlepi.com
StarNewsOnline.com   
Lasentinel   
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Aljazeera.com
   
Ebola outbreak 'slowing down' in West Africa   
Aljazeera.com
UN special envoy says there has been a significant drop in the number of cases after locals adopted safer practices. Last updated: 15 Jan 2015 22:23. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. About 21,000 people have been infected in ...

Ebola outbreak in West Africa appears to be slowing down: UN   Reuters
UN envoy describes 'sense of self-confidence' among those battling Ebola ...   UN News Centre
UN: Ebola outbreak slowing in West Africa   Blouin News Blogs
Infection Control Today   
Jerusalem Post   
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Aberdeen Press and Journal
   
Here's an Adorable Newborn Pygmy Hippo Just Doing His Thing   
TIME
The Zoological Society of London's Whipsnade Zoo has released adorable footage of the newest member of its family, a male pygmy hippo calf. The baby's mom, 28-year-old Flora, gave birth on Boxing Day and had a smooth pregnancy even though she has ...

Precious newborn pygmy hippo is a small miracle   Mashable
Whipsnade Zoo has welcomed an adorable baby hippo   Irish Examiner
Whipsnade unveils endangered pygmy hippo baby   BBC News

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BBC News
   
Memory recall 'better when eyes shut'   
BBC News
Closing your eyes when trying to recall events increases the chances of accuracy, researchers at the University of Surrey suggest. Scientists tested people's ability to remember details of films showing fake crime scenes. They hope the studies will help ...

Closing your eyes DOES boost your memory, study finds - and researchers call ...   Daily Mail
Closing eyes 'aids memory recall'   Union Gazette
Closing eyes helps recall: study   Yahoo News UK

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