2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Uganda Health


Fred Hutch News Service
   
'The people make us shine': Fred Hutch-UCI building poised to open, but staff is ...   
Fred Hutch News Service
Sister Allen Naamala Mayanja, the UCI's head nurse, at a town hall meeting the day before the grand opening of the new UCI-Fred Hutch Cancer Centre. Photo by Robert Hood / Fred Hutch News Service. Editor's note: Fred Hutch News Service writer Mary ...

Fred Hutch and Uganda Cancer Institute Open Cancer Centre in Kampala   Independent
Fred Hutch geneticist and biologist Sue Biggins selected as a HHMI investigator   Phys.Org
Fred Hutch and Uganda Cancer Institute Open UCI-Fred Hutch Cancer Centre in ...   Newswise (press release)

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New Vision
   
'Cold weather more lethal than hot spells'   
New Vision
Colder weather kills more people than hot spells, a probe into a key issue of public-health policy said on Thursday. Researchers looked into 74 million deaths between 1985 and 2012 in 13 countries where there was a wide variety of climate, from chilly to ...

Moderately cold weather 'more deadly than heatwaves or extreme cold'   The Guardian
Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat: study   CTV News
Study: Cold kills 20 times more people than heat   USA TODAY

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New Vision
   
Sebana tips mayors on HIV/AIDS funding   
New Vision
Former Kampala Mayor John Sebana Kizito has asked mayors and municipal leaders to generate their own revenue to fight HIV/AIDS in their respective communities. The leaders, who met under their umbrella "Alliance of Mayors and Municipal Leaders' ...


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Times LIVE
   
'Video games damage brain'   
Times LIVE
Previous studies have shown reduced volume in the hippocampus, which controls memory, learning and emotion, is associated with neurological and psychological disorders including dementia and depression. File photo. Image by: Supplied ...

No, video games probably don't cause Alzheimer's disease   TechnoBuffalo
Excess video games may increase Alzheimer's risk   Jagran Post
'Guardian' Writers Trash Own Site's Reporting on Sensationalist Video Game Study   Breitbart News
RedOrbit   
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Zee News
   
UN agency encourages renewed commitment for HIV vaccine   
Vaccine News Daily
The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS, also known as UNAIDS, recently renewed its encouragement for the global health community to sustain its commitment to develop an effective HIV vaccine. UNAIDS is determined that no one will be left behind ...

HIV-Positive for 30 Years, San Francisco Man's Blood May Hold Cure   GOOD Magazine
Computer 'Redesigned' Antibodies to Help Fight HIV   NDTV
AIDS Vaccine Progress Made at UC Santa Cruz   From Quarks to Quasars
Mic   
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Irish Examiner
   
€168m charity funds squandered in US   
Irish Examiner
A Tennessee man and his family used much of the $187m (€168m) it collected for cancer patients to buy themselves cars, and take luxury cruise holidays, pay for college tuition and employ family members with six-figure salaries, federal officials have alleged ...

Cancer Charities Charged With $187 Million Fraud for Using Funds on Jet Skis ...   Slate Magazine (blog)
Cancer Charity Scam a Cautionary Tale to Givers   Newsweek
'Sham' cancer charity penalized by regulators had been sued by Pennsylvania   Tribune-Review
West Texas News   
Spokane Public Radio   
CNN   
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AsiaOne
   
UPDATE 1-South Korea confirms second case of MERS virus; third case possible   
Reuters
... * Wife of the first patient positive for MERS; both stable. * Another who shared hospital room has fever -officials. * WHO says 1,118 cases globally, 423 deaths (Adds more details and quotes). By Meeyoung Cho. SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - South Korean ...

South Korea confirms second case of MERS virus; third case possible   Daily Mail
1st Korean MERS Virus Infections Confirmed   The Chosun Ilbo

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Irish Examiner
   
How watching 3D movies could be good for your brain   
Irish Examiner
If you've been to a 3D movie in the last couple of years, since the format made its big return, you can probably appreciate that it creates a more immersive experience. How watching 3D movies could be good for your brain. However, a group of scientists and ...

3D films may slow brain decline   The Australian (blog)

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Times Gazette
   
Not Fair Cancer Screening For Women With Big Or Small Breasts   
Times Gazette
Most women have issues if they have big breasts or not. Size of breasts does matter sometimes, but often it is a gift that every woman should be proud of whatever size it is. However, presently used cancer screening technologies highly relies on the density of ...

Family History Of Breast Cancer Doesn't Reduce Chances Of Successful ...   Tech Times
Family Hx Alone Doesn't Appear to Affect Breast CA Tx Outcomes   Doctors Lounge
Study Suggests Dense Breast Tissue Isn't Always a High Cancer Risk   New York Times

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Daily Mail
   
Plagued by mozzies? Can't feel pain? You must be in love! The extraordinary ...   
Daily Mail
Love has been a subject of scientific study for hundreds of years — and researchers continually turn up surprising new findings about the powerful influence it has on our bodies and minds. Just yesterday the Mail revealed that, according to new research, the ...

Being Drunk And In Love Aren't All That Different, Researchers Say   Huffington Post
New Study Says Being Drunk In Love Might Be a Real Thing   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Love hormone mimics the effects of alcohol   Economic Times
Medical Daily   
Softpedia News   
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