2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 Tanzania Health


Maasai of Tanzania facing severe food insecurity and chronic child ...  Science Codex
In the first in-depth study of its kind of the Maasai people of Tanzania, research led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine has revealed that the health of Maasai children is very poor compared to other ethnic groups. The new research ...


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Terminally Ill Brittany Maynard in New Video: Why I May Not End My Life on Nov. 1  People Magazine
With two days left before Nov. 1 – the day Brittany Maynard originally said she was planning to end her own life if her suffering became too great – the terminally ill 29-year-old woman has released an emotional video addressing how she's feeling now that it's ...

10 Things to Know for Thursday   Chron.com
A roundup of news from across the nation   Washington Post
Dying Woman Fulfills Her Last Wish in the Bucket List   Youth Health Magzine
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  Times LIVE   
Cases of Ebola 'are slowing in Liberia'  Herald Scotland
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to be slowing, although experts are still examining the data to make sure it is reliable. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to ...

S Leone Ebola chief blasts ambulance attacks   News24
Ebola may be slowing in Liberia : WHO   Business Standard
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says   Washington Post
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  BBC News   
Ebola quarantine test looms in US  BBC News
A nurse who cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is fighting the US state of Maine over its right to quarantine her against her will. In a test case for returning US health workers, Kaci Hickox has vowed to leave her home on Thursday if the state does not lift ...

Quarantined Ebola nurse goes outside; police watch   The Hindu
WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for Ebola   Businessweek
US Nurse Fights Ebola Quarantine, Says Will Not be Bullied   NDTV
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  Fox News   
High milk intake tied to early death?  Times of India
LONDON: Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned. Researchers led by professor Karl Michaelsson of Uppsala University in Sweden found that the high levels of lactose and ...

Drinking a lot of milk may be shortening women's lives   Irish Examiner
Study challenge notion that milk does a body good   SFGate
New study claims milk increases risk of death, cancer — but an expert says the ...   New York Daily News
U.S. News & World Report   
TIME   
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  The Hindu   
US can't seal itself off: Obama on Ebola fight  The Hindu
Pushing to confront Ebola at its West African source, President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States was not immune to the disease but cautioned against discouraging American health care workers with restrictive measures that confine them ...

Obama Calls for 'Dignity and Respect' for 'Heroes' Returning from Front Lines of ...   WLS
Obama: 'Hiding' won't stop Ebola outbreak   Press TV
Obama: US Can't Seal Itself Off From Ebola   Voice of America
Times of India   
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  BBC News   
Study points to new genetic risks for autism  BBC News
A massive international study has started to unpick the "fine details" of why some people develop autism, researchers have said. They looked at thousands of DNA samples from children with autism and their parents. The results, in the journal Nature, linked ...

Scientists closer to solving the 'puzzle of autism'   The Times (subscription)
Researchers Link 30 genes to Likelihood of Autism   KEYC
Many more genes linked to autism   CBS News
WPTV   
News-Medical.net   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Scientists build 'mini-stomachs' in lab  Sydney Morning Herald
Scientists using stem cells say they have built the world's first "mini-stomachs" - tiny clusters of human gastric tissue that could spur research into cancer, ulcers and diabetes. The lab-dish tissue, called gastric organoids, comprises buds of cells that are "a ...

Scientists use stem cells to grow tiny human stomachs   ScienceAlert
Scientists make human stomach tissue with stem cells   Next Big Future

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  WA today   
Australian scientists should fight ebola in West Africa: WA expert  WA today
A University of Western Australia medical microbiologist says Australia needs to tackle the Ebola epidemic in West Africa head on and not wait for it to "come knocking on our doors". According to the World Health Organisation this week, the death toll from the ...

Large majority of Australians support sending medical personnel to West Africa ...   Roy Morgan Research (press release)
Chuck Hagel Orders Ebola Quarantine for Military Returning From West Africa   U.S. News & World Report
Quarantine-like monitoring set for US troops on Ebola mission   Reuters India
The Australian   
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  Channel 4 News   
Report warns of looming TB/diabetes co-epidemic  ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: It's not just Ebola: now an international report is warning today of a looming co-epidemic of two diseases that are already leading causes of death and disability around the world. The report released today by the International Union Against ...

Tuberculosis-diabetes co-epidemic looms, experts warn   Channel News Asia
Diabetes Will Fuel Tuberculosis Cases Worldwide, Experts Say   RTT News
Global response to dual epidemic of TB, diabetes too slow   Mail & Guardian Online
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