2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 Uganda Health


Daily Sabah
   
Malaria outbreak kills 162 in three months in Uganda   
Daily Sabah
The Health Ministry of Uganda has announced that the malaria outbreak in the country has killed 162 people - mostly women and children under the age of five – in the last three months alone. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Jane Ruth Aceng, Uganda's health ...

Uganda: 162 malaria deaths in three months   Fulton News
Africa outbreak round-up: South Sudan, Uganda, Nigeria and Ghana   Outbreak News Today
162 die in the north as malaria hits hard   New Vision
AllAfrica.com   
The Africa Report   
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TIME
   
Your Phone Can Tell Whether You're Depressed   
TechCrunch
You may think you know a lot about the inner-workings of your phone, but your phone may have an even better picture of your mental state. A new study published yesterday in the Journal of Medical Internet Research by researchers from Northwestern ...

Researchers link smartphone use to diagnosis of depression   Times Gazette
Smartphone usage detects depression   Vocal Republic
Does your phone know if you're depressed?   Christian Science Monitor
Huffington Post   
CTV News   
Science World Report   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Why screams are scary (hint: It's not because they're loud)   
Los Angeles Times
You know it when you hear it -- the blood-curdling peal, the hair-raising shriek -- but for years scientists have not fully understood what makes a scream a scream, says one team of researchers who believe they have figured out the secret ingredient ...
How screams can stop us dead in our tracks   The Australian (blog)
Aiyeeeee! Human screams jolt brain's fear-response center   Reuters
Screams really do scare us   Dispatch Times
New York Times   
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The Independent
   
Can the obese achieve a healthy weight? Fat chance, a study shows   
Herald Sun
The chances of an obese person achieving normal body weight are very low, a British study has found. Losing 5-10 per cent body weight is often recommended as a weight-loss target. But researchers also found the chance of this being achieved was just ...
Obesity: 'Slim chance' of return to normal weight   BBC News
Fat chance of obese returning to normal size, reveal experts   The Times (subscription)
Obese People Have A Slim Chance Of Attaining Normal Body Weight   University Herald
Yahoo7 News   
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CBS News
   
It's Groundhog Day in Real Life   
Youth Health Magzine
Before 50 First Dates, there was Groundhog Day where a reporter played by Bill Murray relived the occasion every waking day of his life. It was fun, but then it was fiction. This man's experience isn't. Like Us on Facebook ...

Man with "Groundhog Day" amnesia relives day at the dentist over and over   CBS News
Root canal procedure leaves UK man with 90-minute memory for 10 years   New York Daily News
A baffling medical puzzle: How a man's trip to the dentist cost him the ...   Washington Post
UPI.com   
The Indian Express   
Times of India   
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CBS Local
   
Breast cancer survivors gain more weight, study finds   
Morning Ticker
A new study has found that those who survive breast cancer are more likely to gain weight after the fact. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Share on Reddit · Follow on Feedly. Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have found that those who survive ...

Prolong Sitting linked with 10 percent higher risk of cancer in Women   Sentinel Republic
Study Shows Breast Cancer Survivors Gain More Weight Than Cancer-Free ...   CBS Local
Sedentary Lifestyle May Increase Cancer Risk In Women, New Study   Pioneer News
University Herald   
Headlines & Global News   
Times of India   
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Rapid News Network
   
Stem cell treatments for mitochondrial disease may be possible   
SFGate
Doctors have limited options for treating mitochondrial disease, but a team led by a prominent innovator may have taken an important step toward developing new therapies: rewinding diseased cells from patients to create pluripotent stem cells with ...
Cloning technique that fixes mitochondrial genes could treat genetic diseases   CBC.ca
Researchers take initial steps towards treatment of mitochondrial disease   Dispatch Times
Mitochondrial disease research makes progress   Fox News
CTV News   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Air Pollution from Wildfires Can Trigger Cardiovascular Disease   
Pulse Headlines
Researchers have found that air pollution created by wildfires may increase a person's risk of sudden and acute heart problems such as cardiac arrest. The smoke created by wildfires can be widespread and result in a large amount of people being exposed ...

Smoke from wildfires may spark heart problems   National Monitor
'Fine-Particulate Matter' From WildFire Smoke Instigates Cardiac Arrests, Study   Empire State Tribune
Wildfires Spark Heart Attack Concerns as Smoke Exposure Linked   News Ledge
Pioneer News   
Doctors Lounge   
Tech Times   
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Yahoo Parenting
   
Why Summer Is Obesity Season for Kids   
Yahoo Parenting
The lazy, hazy days of summer can pose a hidden threat to kids' health. (Photo: Photolyric/iStock). No more pencils, no more books — and no more healthy eating and lifestyle habits, either. That's the conclusion of a new study that looked at how kids ...
Summer break for kids can turn dangerous! Here's why…   Hindustan Times
Children practice more unhealthy eating habits during summer break   Healio
Obesity season? Kids' health habits take summer break   CBS News
TheHealthSite   
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Hindustan Times
   
Steer clear of these medicines to avoid heavy bleeding   
Hindustan Times
Consuming antidepressants and common painkillers at the same time can lead to increased risk of bleeding. A team of researchers based in Korea compared the risk of bleeding among patients treated with antidepressants with and without non-steroidal ...

Antidepressants And Painkillers: Antidepressants And NSAID Combination ...   Science World Report
Antidepressants with NSAIDs may increase intracranial hemorrhage risk   Clinical Advisor
Antidepressant, NSAID Use Raises Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage   Neurology Advisor
The Standard Daily   
Rapid News Network   
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