2015年1月21日 星期三

2015-01-22 Uganda Health


WJXT Jacksonville
   
Cardiovascular Risks of Pneumonia May Linger for Years   
Monthly Prescribing Reference
(HealthDay News) — Older patients hospitalized with pneumonia appear to have an increased risk of myocardial infarction, stroke, or death from coronary heart disease for years afterward, according to a new study published in the January 20 issue of the ...

Hospitalised for pneumonia? Save your heart   Zee News
Pneumonia Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Study Suggests   Daily Science Journal
Pneumonia 'raises risk of heart disease, stroke'   New Vision
The Globe and Mail   
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6minutes
   
WWI helped fuel TB spread: study   
6minutes
The spread of TB from East Asia in waves propelled by industrialisation, World War I and the Soviet collapse has been blamed for causing some of today's most problematic drug-resistant strains. This is based on a study of nearly 5000 TB samples from 99 ...

Study unveils genetic architecture that enables parasite to develop antimalarial ...   News-Medical.net
Malaria resistance genetics revealed   GhanaWeb
Genetics of parasite resistance to malaria drugs   PHG Foundation
The Express Tribune   
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Sierra Express Media
   
Sylvia Blyden rallies Britain & Co to back President Koroma   
Sierra Express Media
Former Special Executive Assistant to President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma has called on Britain and the rest of the International community to rally behind the current Government in Sierra Leone after the Ebola crisis. Dr. Sylvia Blyden, speaking as a Panelist at ...

UN reports significant drop in Ebola cases   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Signs of hope in battle against Ebola?   Toronto Star
Re-opening of schools in Sierra Leone: Another big challenge   The Patriotic Vanguard
Sierra Leone Times   
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Bangkok Post
   
IVF babies healthier than before: study   
Bangkok Post
PARIS - Better techniques and policies have given children born from artificial fertilisation a much better chance of survival and good health, a Scandinavian study said Wednesday. Better techniques and policies have given children born from artificial ...


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Newsday
   
Daily coffee drinkers cut risk of melanoma, study finds   
Newsday
Daily coffee consumption may provide protection against malignant melanoma -- the worst form of skin cancer -- researchers have found in a statistical study involving tens of thousands of java drinkers. Researchers concluded that people who drank the most ...

Despite cancer risks a third of Victorians still like to get a tan   The Age
Coffee Protects Against Skin Cancer, Study Finds   Care2.com
Four cups of coffee a day could save you from skin cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Examiner.com   
Discovery News   
The Westside Story   
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Daily Times Nigeria
   
No human infections of avian flu H5 reported in Taiwan: CDC   
Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, Jan. 22 (CNA) The Centers for Disease Control (CDC, 疾管署) reassured the public Thursday that there has been no evidence of bird-to-human transmission of avian flu in an appeal for calm, as separate strains of the virus continued to spread among ...

Experts allay fears over bird flu outbreak   The Guardian Nigeria
Bird Flu Not At Epidemic Level – FG   Leadership Newspapers
Rivers Govt Destroys Hundreds Of Birds Over Flu   Daily Times Nigeria
Nigerian Tribune   
GMA News   
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The New Daily
   
TGA investigating fish oil pill findings   
Herald Sun
FISH oil pills may be investigated in Australia after research showed most of the bottles sold in New Zealand carry false claims. ONLY three of the 32 fish oil capsule brands tested by researchers from Auckland University and Newcastle University contained ...

Fish oil sold in NZ is actually more like snake oil   Stuff.co.nz
Most fish oils have false omega-3 claims says study   CHOICE
Fish oil supplements not matching labels   Pharmacy News
Radio New Zealand   
Otago Daily Times   
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KMBZ
   
European Food Safety Authority: No Health Risk from BPA   
KMBZ
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) -- The European Food Safety Authority released an opinion on Wednesday stating that bisphenol A, a chemical used in many plastics, poses no health risks. According to the EFSA, humans can be exposed to BPA through diet, ...

Report Says BPA is Safe: Will This Change The Game?   Chem.Info (blog)
Another BPA health risk sounded   Digital Journal
Bisphenol A poses no health risk   The Nation
Reuters   
Diabetes Insider   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Husbands Take Note: Some Women Feel More Physical Pain When Their ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Women who lack emotional intimacy with their partner are likely to experience more pain in his presence. Psychologists find that women who need less closeness in their relationships feel more pain when accompanied by their partner... Editor : David ...

Pain can feel worse for women when partner is around: study   CTV News
Fathers in delivery room could make pain of childbirth worse - researchers   TVNZ
Giving Birth Around Partners Intensifies Pain Emotionally Distant Women Feel   Medical Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Guardian   
Panorama.am   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Want to lose weight or quit smoking? Love may be the key   
CNN
(CNN) If you are still working on those popular New Year's resolutions to lose weight or quit smoking there is a real secret to that successful behavior change. Have your spouse or partner join you. That will more than double your chance of succeeding at ...

Couples who get healthy together hit goals together   The Globe and Mail
Couples can effectively shun bad habits together   Times of India
It takes two: Getting healthy may be easier with a partner   GMA News
Herald.ie   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Live Science   
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