2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 Uganda Health


New Vision
   
New cancer centre to treat 20000 patients   
New Vision
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni chats with the President Emeritus, Fred Hutchson Cancer Research Center, Larry Corey (on his left), The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health Asuman Lukwago (middle) and the head, Fred Hutch Global Oncology, ...

Modern cancer treatment centre opened at Mulago   NTV Uganda
Fred Hutch and Uganda Cancer Institute open UCI-Fred Hutch Cancer Centre in ...   Fred Hutch News Service

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The Nation
   
Cold weather more lethal than hot spells   
The Nation
PARIS - 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 ...

Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat, international study shows   Vancouver Sun
Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat   Regina Leader-Post

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Nature World News
   
Video Gaming May Lead to Higher Risk of Neurological Disorders   
Nature World News
You may choose to ignore your mom when she tells you to quit playing video games after hours of staring at the television, but she really has your best interest at heart. Video gaming, according to a new study, may lead to a higher risk of developing certain ...

Alzheimers risk for gamers   Independent Online
'Video games damage brain'   Times LIVE
Excess video games may increase Alzheimer's risk   Times of India
The Guardian   
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New Vision
   
Countries 'vow to all but eradicate malaria by 2030'   
New Vision
GENEVA - Countries have agreed to rid the world of malaria almost completely over the next 15 years, the World Health Organization said Thursday. Diplomats gathered in Geneva for the UN health body's annual decision-making assembly agreed late ...

WHO adopts strategy to reduce global malaria burden by 40% in 5 years   The Guardian Nigeria
Countries vow to all but eradicate malaria by 2030: WHO   The Straits Times

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CBC.ca
   
Eilish Cleary returns after 2nd trip to Africa to fight Ebola   
CBC.ca
New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health is back in the province after a second assignment fighting Ebola in Africa. Dr. Eilish Cleary has spent the past few months in Sierra Leone working with the World Health Organization. She helped organize ...

West Africa's health systems need rebuilding post-Ebola - WHO   Reuters

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Los Angeles Times
   
Using the imagination to control a real robotic arm - and to drink a beer   
Los Angeles Times
The day Erik Sorto reached out to grab himself an ice cold beer was a major step forward for brain science. Sorto is quadriplegic and has been unable to move his own limbs since a bullet wound severed his spinal cord 12 years ago. In the years since his ...

Brain-reading implant controls arm   BBC News
New implant allows brain to move robotic arm   9news.com.au
Brain implants control robot arm well enough to grab a beer   Engadget
The Australian   
Yahoo News   
Popular Mechanics   
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Irish Independent
   
Prostate cancer's 'Rosetta stone' found   
Irish Independent
A landmark genetic study described as the "Rosetta stone" of prostate cancer has opened up a new era of hope for men with advanced forms of the disease. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The findings could lead ...

Breakthrough offers hope for prostate cancer cure   New Zealand Herald
Genetic study maps out prostate cancer hope   Irish Examiner
Prostate cancer 'Rosetta stone' paves way to targeted drugs   The Guardian
BBC News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Some like it hot: how coffee perks up sex life   
Telegraph.co.uk
Drinking two cups of coffee a day could perk up performance in the bedroom, a study suggests. Research found that men who drank two cups a day were 42 per cent less likely than non-drinkers to report erectile dysfunction. This fell slightly to 39 per cent for ...

Caffeine keeps you up at night in more ways than one   Times LIVE
Coffee could reduce risk of erectile dysfunction   CBS News
Coffee gives men a boost in the bedroom: Study   Toronto Sun
Doctors Lounge   
CNET   
Newsmax   
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Pioneer News
   
Study Recommends Restraint from Prescribing Paracetamol During Pregnancy   
Pioneer News
A new study out of Edinburgh, Scotland suggests that a commonly used drug during pregnancy has been found, at least in lab tests, to reduce exposure of unborn males to the hormone testosterone. In this study, scientists have tested the effects of ...

Pregnant Women Warned to Lay Off Popular Pain Reliever   The Stir
Scientists Say To Limit Paracetamol In Pregnancy   RTT News
Paracetamol may harm unborn boys' fertility, pregnant women warned   Telegraph.co.uk
OnMedica   
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KDramaStars
   
Does Skipping Meals Make You Fat? New Research Says It Does; Check Out ...   
KDramaStars
Getting a flat abdomen is a lot easier for those who do not skip meals, according to a study that shows the relationship between weight gain and the frequency of meals rather than what one eats. People who desire a flat stomach generally associate it with ...

Skipping Meals Can Result In Abdominal Fat Gain: Study   Maine News
Skipping Meals May Increase Belly Fat   University Herald
Skipping Meals Could Increase Belly Fat And Raise Diabetes Risk   Headlines & Global News
Newsmax   
Ohio State University   
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