2015年5月16日 星期六

2015-05-17 Uganda Health


The Week Magazine
   
How we beat the Ebola epidemic   
The Week Magazine
Last year, a devastating Ebola outbreak in West Africa killed thousands. Today, the disease is under control. Here's what you need to know: Is the crisis over? Not yet, but the signs are good in all three afflicted countries. Liberia was officially declared free of ...

Nurse Reflects on Tour Treating Ebola Patients in Sierra Leone   New York Times
MSF Reflects On Ebola Outbreak   Voice of America
Guinea Ebola cases climb due to transmissions at funerals   Reuters

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USA TODAY
   
Your fingerprint can reveal drug use   
USA TODAY
Might the days of taking saliva or blood samples for drug tests be numbered? Scientists have figured out a way to use fingerprints instead, they report at Phys.org. Specifically, the researchers used a chemical analysis of the prints to determine whether a ...

Cocaine Use Could be Determined by a Fingerprint, New Study   Pioneer News
Now, simple `fingerprint` test to detect cocaine use   Zee News
Scientists develop new method to determine whether cocaine has been ingested   Daily Mail
The Times (subscription)   
Fox News   
TIME   
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Lauderdale Daily News
   
Latest cancer research: A novel drug combo for cancer treatment on the way!   
TheHealthSite
There have been numerous researches in the recent in the field of cancer treatment. One such treatment with great potential for chemotherapy is a drug combination. According to the study was published in the journal Cancer Research a combination of a ...

New drug combo has potential for cancer treatment   Times of India

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Times of India
   
Even modest exercise good for the elderly   
Economic Times
LONDON, Even modest and regular exercise is good for the elderly as it decreases the risk of death among them, a new study says. At least 15 minutes of physical activity for five days a week would be a suitable first target for the elderly. "The exercise could ...

Exercise for older men as beneficial as quitting smoking: Study   Toronto Sun
Elderly Who Exercise 30 Minutes A Day Live 5 Years Longer, Study Finds   Huffington Post
30 Minutes of Exercise is Key to Health in Old Age   NDTV
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Times of India
   
'Food can be best medicine for healthy hair, skin'   
Times of India
Men and women are moving towards baldness as early as in their 20s and experts say that the medicine might be in your diet. "In the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, our clients were aged between 40 and 60. But now, about 85 percent are aged between 20 ...

Food can be best medicine for healthy hair, skin   Khaleej Times
Could your food choices be causing hair loss?   TheHealthSite
Cricketer Jacques Kallis launches Advanced Hair Studio hair replacement ...   WellnessIndia.com

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The Inquisitr
   
August Alsina Instagram: Shocking Blindness Confession And Eye Disease ...   
The Inquisitr
The last time August Alsina made major news was when a fight video between Alsina and Loose Cannon Slim backstage went viral, as reported by the Inquisitr. Now August is making news once more with a shocking Instagram post that revealed to his 2.7 ...

August Alsina Shocking Reveal: I'm Going Blind   Rickey.org
August Alsina: American singer battles total blindness after losing left vision   Pulse Nigeria
August Alsina Undergoes Eye Surgery to Save His Vision [PHOTO]   The BoomBox
The Urban Daily   
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Newstrack India
   
World Hypertension Day tomorrow   
The Hindu
On the occasion of World Hypertension Day, which is on Sunday (May 17), experts in Hyderabad have called for a concerted effort to spread awareness on the need to control blood pressure levels. Doctors have pointed out that uncontrolled blood pressure is ...

Owatonna Dietitian Discusses High Blood Pressure Education Month   Southernminn.com
Don't let hypertension control your life   Times of India
World Hypertension Day 2015   Newstrack India
Mail & Guardian Africa   
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Examiner.com
   
Niger meningitis outbreak death toll tops 400, CDC issues travel advisory   
Examiner.com
West Africa's largest nation continues to feel the devastation of a meningococcal disease epidemic, which according to the World Health Organization May 15, has killed more than 400 people. The officials tally since the beginning of the year puts the case ...

Meningitis cases triple in Niger   News24

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Inquirer.net
   
Why women are dying   
Inquirer.net
True, the human papillomavirus (HPV) is, as Dr. Ricardo Manalastas, an ob-gyne and authority on HPV, puts it: “ubiquitous”—that is, quite common and frequently seen. The website of the US Centers for Disease Control declares that “HPV is so common that ...

Here's Why People Should Be Suspicious of Big Pharma   American Free Press
Laparoscopic staging may detect more advanced cervical cancer   2 Minute Medicine
Cervical cancer 101   Manila Standard Today
Information Nigeria   
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postzambia.com
   
Kapata lifts ban on hunting big cats   
postzambia.com
TOURISM and arts minister Jean Kapata has with immediate effect lifted the ban on hunting of lions and other big cats enforced in January 2013, but cautioned that hunting should only resume next year. Kapata said safari hunting was profitable and good for ...

State lifts ban on hunting lions   Zambia Daily Mail
Govt lifts cat hunting ban   Times of Zambia
Lion hunting ban lifted   ZNBC

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