2015年7月8日 星期三

2015-07-09 Uganda Health


Wall Street Journal
   
Birth-Defect Risk From Antidepressants Is Seen as Small   
Wall Street Journal
The risk of some birth defects increases just slightly when pregnant women take certain antidepressants, according to a large study published Wednesday that sheds new light on a much-debated topic. The study, published in BMJ, a medical journal, found ...

Some SSRIs may raise birth defects risk when taken early in pregnancy: study   CTV News
Prozac taken while pregnant linked to small risk of birth defects – study   The Guardian
These Antidepressants May Be Riskier For Pregnant Women, Study Says   TIME
Voice of America   
Philly.com   
Belfast Telegraph   
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CBS Local
   
First Human Case Of West Nile In Colorado Confirmed   
CBS Local
MESA COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – Authorities have confirmed the year's first human case of the West Nile virus in Colorado. A man in Mesa County has been diagnosed with the virus. No other details were released. The Colorado Department of Public Health ...

State sees year's 1st human case of West Nile in Mesa County   Sacramento Bee
No human case of West Nile in California this year, but it's imminent ...   OCRegister
California health officials: West Nile Virus on the rise   FoxReno.com

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The News International
   
UN panel rebukes WHO over Ebola   
DAWN.com
NEW YORK: A United Nations panel has concluded that the World Health Organisation did not take timely action to contain the Ebola outbreak even after repeated alerts. The report instead criticised WHO's bureaucratic culture, saying the agency's ...
Ebola panel urges sweeping changes at World Health Organisation   Stuff.co.nz
ACC investigation into Sierra Leone government $12 million buses from China   Sierra Leone Telegraph
Loss of health staff could increase maternal mortality in Ebola-hit countries ...   Thomson Reuters Foundation
Channel News Asia   
The News International   
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BBC News
   
Drug could help slow half of breast cancers, study suggests   
BBC News
A cheap and safe drug could help half of women with breast cancer to live longer, scientists suggest. Their study, published in Nature, is in its early stages, but hints that the hormone progesterone could be used to slow the growth of some tumours ...
Research reveals how hormones control breast cancer growth; SA scientists ...   ABC Online
Progesterone could treat breast cancer   NEWS.com.au
Breast Cancer And Hormones: Survival Rates Higher With Female Hormone ...   Science World Report
Counsel & Heal   
HealthCanal.com   
The Guardian   
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CBS News
   
FDA fast-tracks first heart failure drug in a decade   
CBS News
A new drug for heart failure, Entresto, received a fast-track approval from the FDA on Tuesday, six weeks earlier than expected. The new drug, previously known as LCZ696, is the first to show a higher reduction in deaths from cardiac arrest and trips ...
Heart Failure Drug Passes FDA Approval   CDA News
Novartis's heart failure treatment drug Entresto gets approval from FDA   The Hoops News
FDA approves the use of Entresto   Science Times
Science Recorder   
NYC Today   
Immortal News   
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Daily Mail
   
Gene therapy that restores hearing in mice could be used on humans in five years   
Daily Mail
Research revealed today shows the revolutionary technique is capable of fixing faulty DNA to let genetic deaf mice hear again. Separately, a similar Novartis gene therapy trial is under way to help restore hearing in people who have become deaf through ...

Gene Therapy Brings Hearing to Deaf Mice   NBCNews.com
Gene Therapy Cures Deaf Mice, Offers Hope Of Treatment For Congenital ...   Tech Times
Cure for deafness possible through gene therapy   Science Recorder
Care Appointments   
HealthCanal.com   
Scotsman (blog)   
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The Indian Express
   
How well you smell could be making you fat - research   
New Zealand Herald
Having a vivid imagination when it comes to smell may intensify desire for food. Photo / 123RF. Imagine the mouth-watering aroma of fresh-baked bread - now examine your waistline. Notice a connection? Scientists have discovered that obese people can ...

Obese People can Imagine Aroma more vividly than slim ones   NH Voice
Obese People May Have A Superior Sense Of Smell   Huffington Post
Scent Memory May Be Linked To Obesity   University Herald
Metro   
The Australian   
Daily Times   
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CTV News
   
Study suggests signs of aging can be detected by age 26   
CTV News
MIAMI - Aging is typically studied in the elderly, but a study released Monday said different rates of aging can be detected as early as the mid-'20s. The findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences' July 6 issue are based on a ...
Israeli researchers part of team to measure 'real age' of young adults   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Researchers Learn to Measure the Aging Process in Young Adults   HealthCanal.com
Keep an eye out: Signs of ageing appear in your early 20s   Hindustan Times
Toronto Star   
RT   
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The Hoops News
   
Effectiveness of mammograms vastly overestimated: Study   
The Hoops News
During a recent study, scientists have come to know that the benefits of breast cancer screening or mammograms are largely overestimated. According to scientists conducting this new study, routine breast screening is not as effective in saving lives as ...

Researchers Caution against Overdiagnosis in Screening Mammogram   Uncover Michigan
Harvard Researchers Question Benefits Of Mammograms   CBS Local
Screening Mammograms Don't prevent breast cancer deaths, study finds   Science Times
Weekly Observer   
Northern Californian   
Washington Post   
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Nature World News
   
Anxiety, Monkeys, Us: Delving Into Genetics   
Nature World News
Anxiety can be passed from parent to child, say researchers. They are looking for molecular differences to explain how. (Photo : Wikipedia Commons). Whether you are Woody Allen or a Rhesus monkey, you might have had an anxious parent.
Parents can pass anxiety and depression on to their children   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner

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