2015年3月17日 星期二

2015-03-18 Uganda Health


AsiaOne
   
Routine use of thrombectomy in heart attack patients may increase risk of stroke   
News-Medical.net
The largest study ever of its kind, led by researchers from McMaster University and the University of Toronto, has found that a routine strategy of blood clot removal during treatment for heart attacks was not beneficial and was associated with an increased risk ...

Blood clot removal boosts stroke risk in heart attack patients   New Vision
McMaster co-led study shows angioplasty best for removing blood clots in heart ...   Hamilton Spectator
Manual Clot Removal After Heart Attack May Not Help, Could Harm   U.S. News & World Report

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BBC News
   
Breastfeeding 'linked to higher IQ'   
BBC News
The research in Brazil traced nearly 3,500 babies, from all walks of life, and found those who had been breastfed for longer went on to score higher on IQ tests as adults. Experts say the results, while not conclusive, appear to back current advice that babies ...

How breastfed babies go on to earn more by age of 30: Babies who are fed ...   Daily Mail
Breastfed babies make smart adults   The Australian (blog)
Longer breastfeeding 'boosts IQ'   Herald Scotland
The Economist   
The Guardian   
AsiaOne   
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Irish Examiner
   
France may bar too-thin models   
Irish Examiner
France's government last night debated a bill banning excessively thin fashion models as well as potentially fining the agency or fashion house that hires them and sending the agents to jail. Style-conscious France, with its fashion and luxury industries worth ...

France weighs skinny model ban   CNN
Tall, skinny, no fun: France wants ultra-thin models banned   Times LIVE
French Lawmakers Aim To Criminalize 'Excessive Thinness' In Advertising   Huffington Post
CBS News   
The Globe and Mail   
CBC.ca   
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Immortal News
   
Diet Soda Linked To Increased Waist Size In New Study   
Immortal News
Researchers behind a new study published in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society found that those who drank diet soda gained almost three times as much abdominal fat over the course of nine years as those who didn't drink diet soda. The study ...

Diet soda could be expanding your waistline   KFVS
Diet soda could be linked to bulging bellies in older adults   Free Malaysia Today
For Older People, Diet Soda Means More Belly Fat   Newser
Tech Times   
The Westside Story   
mySanAntonio.com   
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Science Times
   
Researchers Blame Anti-Vaccination Activists for Recent Outbreak   
Science Times
Measles (Photo : By Photo Credit: Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Heinz F. EichenwaldTom at en.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons). In a new publication of the Journal of the American Medical Association's Pediatrics, researchers believe ...

Measles outbreak concentrated to areas with low vaccination rates   NYC Today
Anti-vaccination activists to blame for recent outbreak of measles – Study finds   MicroCap Observer
Local doctor carries on great-grandfather's legacy, recommends vaccinations   The Park Record
Eurasia Review   
Helena Independent Record   
Patch.com   
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IBNLive
   
Parents, you are embarrassing your kids on social media   
The Star Online
Sharing too much intimate information about your child online may hurt their self-esteem later in life, says recent poll. Pictures of children dressing up in goofy costumes – or wearing nothing at all – surface on Facebook as parents reveal intimate details about ...

Will the rise of 'over-sharenting' mean the end of privacy for our children?   Stuff.co.nz
Is 'Sharenting' A Growing Problem On Social Media?   CBS Local
Social media fast turning parenting into 'sharenting'   Times of India
IBNLive   
KWTX   
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American Register
   
Couple Shocked to Discover They had a Boy Instead of a Girl   
American Register
A couple was almost shocked after they discovered the sex of their newly born baby. They were told after a sonogram conducted at 20 weeks into pregnancy that they were having a baby girl but the prediction was mistaken. The couple Kyle and Danielle ...

Sonographer predicted wrong sex of baby, family shocked   W*USA 9
Mich. couple gets quite a surprise when they meet their new baby   WHAS 11.com (subscription)
Couple Surprised To Discover Sonogram Got Sex Of Their Baby Wrong -- It's Not ...   The Inquisitr
Huffington Post   
ABC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Dementia cure boost as £52m pledged to Dementia Discovery Fund by drugs ...   
mirror.co.uk
Johnson & Johnson, GSK, Lilly, Pfizer and charity Alzheimer's Research UK will spend the cash on treatment research. The announcement came as experts from 70 countries, including Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, met in Geneva for maiden Global Action ...

Big Pharma backs new $100m dementia venture fund   Telegraph.co.uk
Dementia drug research aided by $100 mln venture capital fund   Reuters
Johnson & Johnson Announces Strategic Investment Alliance to Combat ...   MarketWatch
Newsday   
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9news.com.au
   
The Whole Pantry app dumped from App Store following cancer doubts   
9news.com.au
March 12, 2015: App developer Belle Gibson shares her cancer story which she says was her main motivation behind her cooking application, Whole Pantry. ninemsn. The Whole Pantry, the popular app created by controversial Melbourne entrepreneur Belle ...

Belle Gibson's The Whole Pantry app pulled from Apple App Store; Fraud ...   SmartCompany.com.au
Belle Gibson's app dropped from sale   WA today
10 things you need to know this morning in Australia   Business Insider Australia
Pedestrian TV   
The Independent   
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Newsweek
   
Unclean Water Kills Half a Million Newborns a Year   
Newsweek
Wassa Diakite, 35, holds her baby Fatoumata Doumbia, 4 months, so she can be vaccinated in Kalabancoro, on the outskirts of Bamako, Mali, on March 13, 2015. Tara Todras-Whitehill/WaterAid. Filed Under: World, Water, Ebola, Infant Mortality. Half a million ...

100000 Infant Deaths Could Be Prevented Annually If Babies Were Washed ...   Huffington Post
One in five newborn deaths could be prevented with safe water: experts   Reuters
Nearly Half a Million Babies Die From Poor Hygiene   TIME
The Market Business   
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