2015年6月18日 星期四

2015-06-19 Uganda Health


9news.com.au
   
Banned from breastfeeding over tattoo   
New Vision
SYDNEY - An Australian woman who was tattooed after giving birth has been banned from breastfeeding by a judge who ruled it exposed the baby to an unacceptable risk of harm. The woman, 20, who was not identified, has lodged an appeal which is due to ...

Tattooed mother told not to breastfeed for mental health reasons, court told   The Guardian
NSW mum fights to breastfeed bub   The Australian (blog)
Woman who got tattoos is barred from breast feeding   Irish Independent

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BBC News
   
Why is the yoga day stressing India?   
BBC News
Massive preparations are under way in India to celebrate the first International Day of Yoga on Sunday - even as an unsavoury row has broken out over whether practising the ancient discipline makes one a Hindu, writes the BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi.
192 countries, 37500 mats in Yoga Capital   The Indian Express
Yoga Can Spur 10% Growth and 'Cure' Homosexuals, India Guru Says   Bloomberg
International Yoga Day: How Narendra Modi's efforts popularised Yoga   Zee News
The Hindu   
ABC Online   
Khaleej Times   
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Dallas Morning News
   
North Texans among 243 indicted in major health care fraud bust   
Dallas Morning News
According to authorities, Ezukanma and two others owned and operated US Physician Home Visits, also known as Healthcare Liaison Professionals, on Viceroy Drive in Dallas. By KEVIN KRAUSE kkrause@dallasnews.com. Staff Writer. Published: 18 June ...

Feds Arrest 243 People On Charges Of Medicare Fraud   Huffington Post
25 From Illinois Charged in Federal Health Care Fraud Sweep   CBS Local
Fight back against Medicare fraud   Sachse News
Boston Globe   
McKnight's Long Term Care News   
Chron.com   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Erectile issues the main source of illegal medicine trade   
New Zealand Herald
Medicines for the treatment of erectile dysfunction were the most prevalent products examined by Medsafe. Photo / Thinkstock. New Zealanders seeking treatment online for erectile dysfunction were the main group uncovered in a bust on the illegal trade of ...

Illegal Edinburgh 'pharmacy' raided in drug busts   Scotsman
NZ part of cross-border medicine control operation   Voxy
Record 'fake drugs' haul worth £16m by UK agency   BBC News
Irish Times   
The Guardian   
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CBS News
   
Daily weigh-ins, tracking could improve weight loss success   
CBS News
A bathroom scale and a chart, used every day, might make the difference in succeeding at a weight loss plan. The visual cues that come with plotting weight on a chart every day for a year may improve progress, according to a two-year study by researchers at ...

Cornell researchers: Actually, you should weigh yourself every day   Washington Post
Tracking weight regularly can help you shed kilos better   Financial Express
Weigh yourself EVERY DAY and you'll be more conscious of what you eat   Daily Mail
Yahoo Health   
Zee News   
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PerfScience
   
Research links transfat with adverse impact on memory   
PerfScience
The Tuesday announcement by US FDA asserting that artificial trans fats in processed foods are not covered under its 'generally recognized as safe' category, would seem all the more warranted now as a recent research has revealed that they may even ...

What are trans fats and why are they unhealthy?   SaukValley.com
Consider ban on trans fats   The Straits Times
Trans fat bans may force changes in restaurants   KIMT 3
KDramaStars   
Science World Report   
Newbritainherald   
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Irish Independent
   
Antibiotics overuse blamed as MRSA found in Irish pork   
Irish Independent
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney launched the Irish Society Handbook with the help of society chairman Toby Open Gallery 1 Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney launched the Irish Society Handbook with the help of society chairman Toby Couchman at ...

Superbug Found in Sausages   Youth Health Magzine
MRSA found in sausages from British farms, Cambridge University researchers ...   Daily Mail
MRSA superbug found in supermarket sausages and mince   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian   
The Independent   
New Food (press release)   
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The News International
   
Stop Harboring Sick People: Official Cautions Over Ebola > Monro   
Front Page Africa
Monrovia - Liberia's Assistant Health Minister says Ebola could return to Liberia if Liberians keep harboring sick people form Guinea and Sierra Leone. Speaking at the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism (MICAT) press briefing held at the Redemption ...

Gene Mapping Yields Clues to Recent Ebola Outbreak   U.S. News & World Report
Toddler playing with fruit bat sparked Ebola outbreak   Telegraph.co.uk
Thousands of Liberians in 'post-Ebola syndrome' study   Times LIVE
CBC.ca   
Independent Online   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Ordeal ... Lauren Wasser lost her leg to toxic shock syndrome. Picture: Facebook ...   
NEWS.com.au
A MODEL who lost a leg and nearly died from toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is suing the company that makes the brand of tampon she used. The family of Los Angeles model Lauren Wasser claim the instructions on Kotex tampons are confusing. As well as ...

This Model Lost Her Leg - And Almost Her Life - After Allegedly Contracting ...   People Magazine
A Horrible Infection Nearly Cost This Young Model Everything – As Can Easily ...   IJ Review
LA Model Blames Toxic Shock Syndrome That Led To Leg Amputation On Long ...   International Business Times AU
The Stir   
Cambio (blog)   
SheKnows.com   
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Tech Times
   
Diet That Mimics Fasting Appears To Slow Aging, Improve Memory   
Tech Times
A study with mice suggests periodic cycles of a diet similar to fasting can let you live longer, researchers say. In a pilot human study, a fasting mimicking diet resulted in decreased risk of many health problems associated with aging, they say. (Photo : Valter ...

Periodic Fasting Improves Rodent Health   The Scientist
Occasional fasting helps humans live longer disease-free, says study   The American Bazaar
Diets That Mimic Fasting: How To Lose Belly Fat, Improve Memory, And Increase ...   Medical Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
TIME   
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