Can smartphones and tablets improve the management of childhood illness in ...
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Background The impact of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy has been less than anticipated because of poor uptake. Electronic algorithms have the potential to improve quality of health care in children. However, feasibility ...
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Background The impact of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy has been less than anticipated because of poor uptake. Electronic algorithms have the potential to improve quality of health care in children. However, feasibility ...
New York Post
Teen who got heart transplant dies trying to flee from cops
New York Post
Anthony Stokes, 17, got a heart transplant after initially being rejected due to his history of run-ins with the law. He was killed fleeing from the cops Tuesday. Photo: Facebook. MORE ON: Georgia · Movie director gets 2 years for train crash that killed crew ...
Teen who got controversial heart transplant dies in police chaseChicago Tribune
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New York Post
Anthony Stokes, 17, got a heart transplant after initially being rejected due to his history of run-ins with the law. He was killed fleeing from the cops Tuesday. Photo: Facebook. MORE ON: Georgia · Movie director gets 2 years for train crash that killed crew ...
Teen who got controversial heart transplant dies in police chase
Teen denied, then given transplant dies in police chase
Teen who got heart transplant dies in crash during police chase
AsiaOne
Avril Lavigne feared 'dying' from Lyme disease
AsiaOne
Rocker Avril Lavigne at the Brit Awards after being bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease. Thursday, Apr 02, 2015. AFP. NEW YORK - Rocker Avril Lavigne has revealed that she was bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease and felt she was ...
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AsiaOne
Rocker Avril Lavigne at the Brit Awards after being bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease. Thursday, Apr 02, 2015. AFP. NEW YORK - Rocker Avril Lavigne has revealed that she was bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease and felt she was ...
Real Housewives star Yolanda Foster takes Avril Lavigne under her wing after ...
Avril Lavigne reveals battle with Lyme disease
Avril Lavigne thought she was dying
Times LIVE
Paracetamol is no better than placebo
Times LIVE
The over-the-counter painkiller, which is taken by millions of people around the world, turns out to be no better than a placebo. File photo. Image by: AFP Relaxnews ©Ghenadie/Shutterstock.com ...
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Times LIVE
The over-the-counter painkiller, which is taken by millions of people around the world, turns out to be no better than a placebo. File photo. Image by: AFP Relaxnews ©Ghenadie/Shutterstock.com ...
Research Shows Tylenol May Not Be Answer For Back Pain
'Painkiller' paracetamol doesn't help against lower back pain
Acetaminophen doesn't work for back pain: Study
Daily Mail
How watching TV can increase your risk of diabetes: Every hour spent slumped ...
Daily Mail
Every hour spent sitting watching television increases the risk of getting diabetes, researchers have warned. A study revealed that every hour that people regularly spend slumped in front of the TV can raise the risk of developing the condition by 3.4 per cent.
Study links TV to diabetes riskThe Australian (blog)
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Daily Mail
Every hour spent sitting watching television increases the risk of getting diabetes, researchers have warned. A study revealed that every hour that people regularly spend slumped in front of the TV can raise the risk of developing the condition by 3.4 per cent.
Study links TV to diabetes risk
Causalation paper: Each hour of TV daily increases risk of diabetes by 3.4 percent
Impact of TV, Sitting on Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Gizbot
Internet Users have Hyped Sense of Personal Knowledge: Study
Gizbot
Procuring information from the internet also has a startling effect on our brains -- we feel a lot smarter than we actually are, says a new study. Internet Users have Hyped Sense of Personal Knowledge: Study. In nine different experiments with more than 1,000 ...
All That Googling May Make People Feel Smarter Than They AreU.S. News & World Report
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Gizbot
Procuring information from the internet also has a startling effect on our brains -- we feel a lot smarter than we actually are, says a new study. Internet Users have Hyped Sense of Personal Knowledge: Study. In nine different experiments with more than 1,000 ...
All That Googling May Make People Feel Smarter Than They Are
Google Makes You Think You're Smarter Than You Actually Are
Are Humans Really Smarter Now? Study Says Technology Only Makes Us Feel ...
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Groundbreaking exoskeleton device literally puts a spring in your step
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Millions of years of evolution have enabled human beings to develop a smooth, energy-efficient way of walking. But, biomechanical engineers suggested on Wednesday, there's always room for improvement. They unveiled an unpowered exoskeleton - a ...
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
Millions of years of evolution have enabled human beings to develop a smooth, energy-efficient way of walking. But, biomechanical engineers suggested on Wednesday, there's always room for improvement. They unveiled an unpowered exoskeleton - a ...
Exoskeleton boot to help walking makes wearers feel 4.5kg lighter
Ratchet boots make walking 7% easier
This mechanical exoskeleton makes walking more efficient
Daily Times
Miracle baby born without a nose is one in 197 million
Daily Times
A miracle baby called Eli who was born without a nose is one in 197 million and is one of the only children in the world with the rare facial anomaly, mirror.co.uk reports. Little Eli McGlathery suffers from complete congenital arhinia - an extremely rare condition ...
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Daily Times
A miracle baby called Eli who was born without a nose is one in 197 million and is one of the only children in the world with the rare facial anomaly, mirror.co.uk reports. Little Eli McGlathery suffers from complete congenital arhinia - an extremely rare condition ...
Baby born with rare facial anomaly that left him without a nose
Baby born without a nose is heading home
Mother says baby born without nose is perfect
NBCNews.com
Ebola vaccine tests show it could 'neutralise' virus: Geneva hospital
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Geneva (AFP) -- An experimental Ebola vaccine tested on humans in Europe and Africa sparks the production of the antibodies needed to neutralise the deadly virus, a Geneva hospital said Wednesday. There is no licensed treatment or vaccine for Ebola, ...
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Sin Chew Jit Poh
Geneva (AFP) -- An experimental Ebola vaccine tested on humans in Europe and Africa sparks the production of the antibodies needed to neutralise the deadly virus, a Geneva hospital said Wednesday. There is no licensed treatment or vaccine for Ebola, ...
Experimental Ebola Shot Shows Good Response
1st human studies promising for Ebola vaccine designed at Canada's national lab
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Shows Promising Early Test Results
Sydney Morning Herald
Can money buy your kids a bigger brain?
Sydney Morning Herald
Money can do lots of things, including making your children smarter. That's what a team of scientists in Los Angeles have discovered. They've proved - in published research - that wealthier parents have smarter kids. The new study suggests that a family's ...
More money means bigger brains, study showsStuff.co.nz
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Sydney Morning Herald
Money can do lots of things, including making your children smarter. That's what a team of scientists in Los Angeles have discovered. They've proved - in published research - that wealthier parents have smarter kids. The new study suggests that a family's ...
More money means bigger brains, study shows
Family Income Could Have An Influence On Children's Brain Structures
Factors Relating To Family Income May Affect A Child's Brain Development
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