2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Tanzania Health

  Daily Mail   
Can having a son make mothers more sociable? Researchers find chimps with ...  Daily Mail
Having a son makes mother more sociable - at least if you're a chimpanzee, researchers have found. Nearly four decades of observations of Tanzanian chimpanzees in the found that the mothers of sons are about 25 percent more social than the mothers of ...

Chimp Mothers with Sons More Social   Nature World News
Gutsy chimpanzee moms with sons are more social   Futurity: Research News
Mothers of male chimps more sociable   Business Standard
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  Patch.com   
Letter: Work to end AIDS  Greenville Daily Reflector
Every 9.5 minutes someone is infected with HIV in the United States and there are approximately 50,000 new infections each year. If these numbers aren't enough to capture your attention, consider the fact that one in five people don't know they are infected.
SF leaders detail plan to cut HIV infections to zero   Bay Area Reporter
US Commits Over $3.5b To Nigeria HIV/AIDS Response   Leadership Newspapers
On World AIDS Day, AHF Reminds The US Its War On AIDS Is Being Lost   Fort Mills Times
The Swazi Observer   
Black Press USA   
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  Aljazeera.com   
Human trial of Ebola vaccine 'promising'  Aljazeera.com
First human trial of vaccine appears safe, researchers say, as world grapples with disease that has killed thousands. Last updated: 27 Nov 2014 03:35. Listen. Email Article. Email. Print Article. Print. Share article. Share. Send Feedback. Feedback. Ebola has ...

Ebola vaccine seems safe in first-stage testing   The Hindu
Ebola vaccine from Glaxo passes early safety test   Moneycontrol.com
Ebola vaccine promising in first human trials: National Institutes of Health   Zee News
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Design & Trend   
Christianity Daily   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Number of Ebola cases nears 16000 as Sierra Leone loses ground, says WHO  Daily News & Analysis
The death toll in the world's worst Ebola epidemic has risen to 5,689 out of 15,935 cases reported in eight countries by Nov. 23, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday. Almost all cases and all but 15 deaths have been in Guinea, Sierra Leone and ...

Ebola crisis: Vaccine one step closer, as infection rates accelerate in Sierra Leone   The Age
Ebola Cases in Sierra Leone Will 'Soon Eclipse' Liberia   TIME
Global Ebola toll rises to 5689: WHO   Zee News

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  The Nation   
Overweight linked to 500000 cancer cases per year  The Nation
PARIS - Overweight and obesity is now causing nearly half a million new cancer cases in adults every year, roughly 3.6 percent of the world's total, a study said Wednesday. A quarter of these cases are “realistically avoidable,” said the authors of the work ...

Richest countries worst hit by obesity-fuelled cancer   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Ecuador tops Switzerland in colon cancer survival rates   Chicago Tribune
Half-million cancers worldwide linked to obesity   CBC.ca
Daily News & Analysis   
Business Standard   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  Irish Independent   
Pill to help cut down on alcohol use goes on sale  Irish Independent
A pill will be available to people in Britain which experts say reduces the urge to drink alcohol and can be prescribed alongside counselling for those who want to cut down. A pill that helps people cut down on alcohol will be available to people in Britain who ...

This Pill Hopes to Help You Cut Back on Alcohol   Youth Health Magzine
NICE backs drug to cut alcohol consumption   PMLiVE
New pill battles alcohol dependency   Rocky Mountain Collegian
Telegraph.co.uk   
Financial Times   
Metro   
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  SBS   
Paws for thought: Dogs really can understand humans, study says  SBS
A new study has found that domestic dogs process components of speech preferentially and similarly to humans, supporting claims that dogs really can be a 'man's best friend'. Published in 'Current Biology', the UK study analysed the response to human ...

Study shows dogs understand and filter human commands   Express.co.uk
Your dog really is listening to you   Local 8 Now
Dogs Are Smarter Than You Think: Study Shows   Science World Report
Nature World News   
The Times (subscription)   
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  Indian Express   
Government to clamp down on CSR activities of tobacco companies; disallow ...  Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Tobacco companies, already in the frying pan because of an impending ban on the sale of loose cigarettes, may be about to be tossed into the fire in the coming weeks with the government planning to bar them from using their social outreach ...

Brokerage firms maintain 'buy' call on ITC stock   Hindu Business Line
India to raise age for tobacco purchases, ban single sales   Daily Mail
E-cigarettes the same as traditional cigarettes under new Queensland law   Brisbane Times
Wall Street Journal   
Firstpost   
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  Today.com   
Grieving family hears son's heart beat in another's chest  Today.com
The devastating phone call to the Heisler family came at 4 a.m. one Sunday in March. Their son Matt, a student at the University of North Dakota, had died in a house fire. He was just 21. But fittingly for a young man described as tender, with a huge heart that ...

Family hears son's heart beat in another man's chest   13WMAZ
Family hears son's heart beat in Vietnam vet's chest after life-saving transplant   Fox News
Family listens to donor son's heart beating in another man   Irish Examiner
IJ Review   
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  NDTV   
Bird flu: veterinary teams to be deployed along Kerala border  The Hindu
The Tamil Nadu Animal Husbandry Department will deploy veterinarians on all check-posts in the routes leading to Kerala to prevent the entry of birds from the neighbouring State, where more than 17,000 ducks died recently due to an outbreak of bird flu.
Kerala Starts Culling Ducks To Contain Flu   Free Press Journal
Culling operations in full swing in Kerala   Deccan Chronicle
Kerala to burn four lakh ducks over bird flu fears   Daily News & Analysis
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Pune Mirror   
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