2015年8月12日 星期三

2015-08-13 Uganda Health


National Geographic
   
It's Been One Year Since Africa Had a Polio Case. Can This Last?   
National Geographic
At midnight Tuesday night—Aug. 11, 2015—the continent of Africa passed a quiet milestone: one full year since the recognition of its last case of polio. As a journalist, my job is to try to be objective, and to not be a partisan or booster. But I ...
Africa Marks Polio-Free Year   Tolerance.ca
Africa celebrates one year without polio   New Vision
A Milestone in Africa: No Polio Cases in a Year   New York Times

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New Vision
   
HMC warns of improper use of antibiotics   
Peninsula On-line
DOHA: People should exercise caution in the use of antibiotics and other antimicrobial medications in order to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is becoming a major threat to public health across the globe, warns Hamad Medical Corporation ...

FDA Releases NARMS Report on Antibiotic Resistance   Food Poisoning Bulletin
Antimicrobial resistance a great challenge to global public health   New Vision
FDA finds some improvement in antibiotic resistance trends   Feedstuffs
Farm Futures   
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WFAA
   
Third West Nile case in Dallas Co. confirmed   
WFAA
Dallas County Health and Human Services has confirmed the third case of West Nile virus in a human in the county this summer on Wednesday. Loading… Post to Facebook. Third West Nile case in Dallas Co. confirmed Dallas County Health and Human ...

WATCH NOW: West Nile virus continues to threaten Grand Forks area   Grand Forks Herald
Department of Public Health says fight mosquito bites   WFXL FOX 31
West Nile virus found in mosquitoes   WJCL News
9NEWS.com   
CBS Local   
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ABC Online
   
Listening to music boosts recovery from surgery and reduces pain, research finds   
ABC Online
Listening to music before, during and after surgery reduces patients' pain, eases anxiety and lessens the need for painkillers, British scientists said. After reviewing evidence from around 7,000 patients, scientists said patients going for surgery ...
Music boosts recovery from surgery, reduces pain   Financial Express
Music is beneficial to surgery patients, study finds   Irish Times
Music 'reduces pain and anxiety' for surgery patients   BBC News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Herald Sun   
CBC.ca   
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Times of India
   
Trans-fat ups risk of mortality by 34%   
Times of India
A large new review of existing research suggests that for healthy people, a reasonable amount of saturated fat in the diet poses no health risk. Transfats, on the other hand, were associated with an increased risk of death from any cause, death from ...

Why butter is fine, but too much margarine could kill you   Irish Independent
Transfats the killer - study   Times LIVE
Butter unlikely to harm health, but margarine could be deadly   Telegraph.co.uk

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The Independent
   
Sharing breast milk online: The next big thing?   
The Independent
Sharing breast milk is ancient history: the Romans used wet nurses and women have long breastfed babies for friends who were unable to do so. But the internet age has made it easier than ever for lactating mothers to help strangers. Newly-published ...

Comment: I posted the picture of a mum breastfeeding her friend's son   New Zealand Herald
Photo of mom breastfeeding son, friend's toddler as 'milk brothers' ignites ...   kfor.com

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CBS News
   
Southern diet linked to big increase in heart disease   
CBS News
Fried chicken, sweet tea and greens cooked in bacon fat -- delicious hallmarks of a Southern diet -- may increase your risk for a heart attack, a new study suggests. Lead researcher James Shikany, a professor of nutritional epidemiology at the ...

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TIME
   
Aussie Doctor Suggests People Consider the Diets of Holocaust Victims If They ...   
TIME
70th Anniversary Of The Liberation Of The Dachau Concentration Camp Joerg Koch—Getty Images The central memorial of the former Dachau concentration camp site, seen on May 1, 2015 in Dachau, Germany.

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Newsday
   
Stringer: de Blasio response to outbreak 'laid-back'   
Newsday
The de Blasio administration moved too slowly in response to the Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City, reflecting a "laid-back attitude," City Comptroller Scott Stringer said Wednesday. "The bottom line is the city didn't scramble the planes ...

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The Australian
   
'Mind Change' claims substantiated: Greenfield   
The Australian
British neuroscientist Susan Greenfield has hit back at criticism that she has misrepresented the internet's impact on teenagers' brains, saying there is ample evidence to back up her claims. Researchers from two top UK universities, including ...
Oxford academics at war over dangers of the internet   Telegraph.co.uk
Here's what science says about how digital technology REALLY affects our brains   Businessinsider India
Concern over claims about how technology affects young brains   Rochdale Online

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