2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Uganda Health


DunyaNews Pakistan
   
WHO to study use of sanctions as part of global epidemic response   
DunyaNews Pakistan
GENEVA (AFP) - The World Health Organization said Tuesday it will study the idea of using sanctions to punish countries that do not comply with global health regulations, following widespread failures in the response to the Ebola outbreak. The WHO has ...


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CBC.ca
   
Group proposes plan to stop HIV epidemic in Saskatchewan   
CBC.ca
If Dr. Ryan Meili has his way, Saskatchewan will no longer be lagging behind other provinces in detecting, treating and preventing HIV infection. "In terms of responding to an epidemic that is as serious as this, we haven't really made the grade ...
Op-ed: How San Francisco Is Beating HIV   Advocate.com
Guest commentary: Needle-exchange program should be federally funded   San Jose Mercury News
Top doctor backs proposed AIDS strategy   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Bay Area Reporter   
The Swazi Observer   
The Observer (blog)   
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BBC News
   
Media caption Knut the polar bear died of autoimmune illness as Tim Allman reports   
BBC News
The mystery surrounding the death of the famous polar bear Knut, who died at Berlin Zoo in 2011, has finally been solved. Millions of people were shocked when the four-year-old bear was found dead in the moat of his enclosure after suffering a seizure.
What killed Knut? Scientists say celebrity polar bear died of rare form of ...   Fox News
Researchers determine what really killed Knut the polar bear   Los Angeles Times
Knut the bear's mysterious death solved   Deutsche Welle

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Blood Test Detects Breast Cancer Relapse Earlier than Doctor Diagnosis   
Youth Health Magzine
Doctors have discovered how a simple blood test can detect cancer relapse several months before it is diagnosed by doctors. It's a fact that breast cancer can return even after the 5-year survival period often mentioned by oncologists and cancer ...
Researchers Use Blood Test to Detect Cancer Recurrence   Voice of America
Black Women at Raised Risk of Carrying Breast Cancer Genes   Philly.com
Blood test can give early warning on returning breast cancer   NewsQuench
Northern Californian   
Cancer Network   
Womans Day (blog)   
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CBS News
   
Taking antibiotics linked to type 2 diabetes risk   
CBS News
Taking antibiotics might increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, new research suggests. Danish researchers found that people with type 2 diabetes tended to take more antibiotics in the years leading up to their diagnosis than those without the ...

Antibiotic use linked to diabetes, Danish researchers find   The Australian (blog)
Antibiotics linked to increased risk of developing diabetes   The Times (subscription)
Antibiotic use linked to Type 2 diabetes   Washington Post
TIME   
Herald Sun   
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CBS News
   
Your birth order may matter when it comes to your weight   
Washington Post
The idea that first-borns hold an esteemed place in the universe has been popularized for centuries. In Greek mythology, the first-born immortals were thought to control the elements -- the sky, water, light -- and in many other cultures eldest sons ...
Firstborn women more likely to be overweight or obese: study   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Firstborn sister? You may be more at risk for obesity   Examiner.com
Older siblings are 40pc more likely to be heavier than their younger sisters ...   Irish Independent
CBS News   
Irish Examiner   
Herald Sun   
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TIME
   
Saudi Arabia Is Reporting a Surge in MERS Deaths   
TIME
A rash of fatalities from Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) has been reported in Saudi Arabia, where 19 people have died after contracting the disease this week alone. Including the recent spate, the Kingdom's health ministry has recorded 502 ...

Saudi Arabia: Toll From MERS Increases   New York Times
Saudi Arabia sees Mers deaths surge   BBC News
MERS virus kills 19 in S Arabia   The News International
Arab News   
The Indian Express   
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Irish Times
   
Isaac Newton's neurotic creativity may have been down to negative thinking   
Irish Times
Neurotics tend to be worriers but they also tend to be highly creative, and researchers believe they understand why: neurotics think too much. Previous studies made connections between neurotic unhappiness and creativity, but no one knew what went on ...
A New Theory of Why Neurotics Are Creative   TIME
Neurotic? Here's the silver lining   Los Angeles Times
Does Being Neurotic Really Make You More Creative?   Huffington Post
Scotsman   
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New York Daily News
   
Drinking water before meals helps with weight loss: study   
New York Daily News
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have revealed that drinking 16.9 ounces of water before every meal can help people suffering from obesity to lose weight. The results of this study will be published in the September issue of Obesity. The ...
Losing weight as easy as drinking a glass of water!   PPP Focus.com
Study: Drinking Water Before Meals Helps People Lose Weight   CBS Local
Drink up more water guys! It's the easiest way to lose weight   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
Financial Express   
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Alzforum
   
World Alzheimer Report 2015: Revised Estimates Hint at Larger Epidemic   
Alzforum
A Global View: The World Alzheimer Report 2015 updates statistics on the international plight of dementia. [World Alzheimer Report 2015, ADI.] Alzheimer's Disease International yesterday released its World Alzheimer Report 2015: The Global Impact of ...

Good News For Anyone Who Frets Over Their Forgetfulness   Huffington Post
Awareness Of Memory Loss May Decline 2-3 Years Before Dementia Onset   Newsroom America
Unawareness of Memory Loss a Precursor of Dementia   Psychiatry Advisor
Quartz   
Council Chronicle   
jilard.com   
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