2015年4月16日 星期四

2015-04-17 Tanzania Health


Toronto Star
   
At 81, Jane Goodall still crusading for chimpanzees   
Toronto Star
When Jane Goodall was a child, her mother took her to see one of the many Tarzan movies, starring loincloth-clad Johnny Weissmuller with his famous yodelling call as the infant raised to adulthood by fictional great apes. “I burst into tears and she had to take ...

Jane Goodall plants seeds of hope at BAM   Brooklyn Daily Eagle
The heartbreaking reason Jane Goodall stopped doing what she loved most   Business Insider

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The Zimbabwean
   
Youth theatre gets kids talking about HIV/AIDS   
The Zimbabwean
Sunrise Theatre group based in Sakubva high density suburb is raising awareness among youth in the community about HIV and AIDS through drama. 15.04.1511:36 Tweet Share. by Clayton Masekesa. Have your say: Jump to comments. 0. Email Facebook ...

Make Regular Visits to Clinics, Pregnant Women Urged   AllAfrica.com
Recognizing National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: A Focus on Evidence ...   AIDS.gov blog (blog)
UD research informs HIV treatment policy for inmates   UD Daily
BET   
ModernHealthcare.com   
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E-commerce portal hails new laws on cyber crime   
Daily News
THE recent passage of the Cybercrime Bill of 2015 by parliament should be considered by Tanzanians as a breath of fresh air as it promises to provide security to all as they surf the internet. For a developing country like Tanzania this is a big step in trying to ...


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UMB News
   
Program in Africa to Care for Addicts with HIV   
UMB News
Heroin addiction is a growing problem in Kenya and Tanzania. Both countries are key transit points in the international heroin trade, and in recent years, increasing numbers of people in both countries are becoming addicted. Because many of these users ...


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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Puppy power: 'Love hormone' floods dogs and humans when they gaze into ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A rush of the “love hormone”, oxytocin, floods the bodies of both humans and dogs when they stare into each others' eyes, helping explain why they have been best friends for thousands of years, say researchers in Japan. The same hormone has been shown ...

Why we love dogs like babies   New Zealand Herald
Why being around a dog makes you feel good   Stuff.co.nz
Study: Dogs and humans connect on a deeper level by staring at each other   The Week Magazine
Chicago Tribune   
Voice of America   
Christian Science Monitor   
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NDTV
   
Teenagers Pick Up E-Cigarettes, as Old-School Smoking Declines   
NDTV
Kenny, a high school senior in Weston, Florida, likes to puff e-cigarettes during study sessions with friends after school. James, a senior in Fauquier County, Virginia, uses them outside at lunch with friends who do smoke tricks. Joe, a senior in Jackson, ...

E-Cig usage in teens has tripled in a year   KAKE
E-cigarette use triples among middle and high school students, study says   Washington Post
High-Schoolers Smoking Fewer Cigarettes, But Rise In E-Cigarette Use Is Not ...   Tech Times
San Bernardino County Sun   
OzarksFirst.com   
CBS News   
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NPR
   
Men give more to charity 'if asked by an attractive woman' - study   
New Zealand Herald
When men donate to charity it's not so much the giving that counts but the desire to compete with other men for the attentions of attractive women, according to a study of charitable donations. Men will give significantly more money to charity if they see that ...

Study: Men Donate More to Attractive Female Fundraisers   NBCNews.com
Men Strive To Give More To Charity When The Fundraiser Is Cute   NPR (blog)
Helping out is competition for men — when a woman asks   Los Angeles Times
The Guardian   
The Independent   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Patch.com
   
Is Tick-Borne Virus 'More Deadly Than Lyme' A Concern for Massachusetts?   
Patch.com
The potentially-deadly virus called Powassan was recently popped up again in Connecticut. Is it a concern in the Bay State? By Charlene Arsenault (Patch Staff) April 16, 2015. Share. 0 Comments. Is Tick-Borne Virus 'More Deadly Than Lyme' A Concern for ...

Ticks carrying Lyme out in force after snowy winter   Times Herald-Record
Powassan virus prompts officials to expand tick monitoring   CBC.ca
Testing for deadly virus in ticks expanded   Hamilton Spectator
Fox News   
Chron.com   
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NBCNews.com
   
Sleep Apnea May Speed Memory Loss, Alzheimer's Onset: Study   
NBCNews.com
Sleep apnea may hasten memory and thinking declines, leading to earlier diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease, suggests a study released Thursday. Patients with sleep apnea were, on average, diagnosed with mild cognitive ...

Playing a wind instrument linked to lower risk of sleep apnea   Science Codex
Sleep Apnea May Predict Memory Loss   U.S. News & World Report
Study: Sleep Apnea, Heavy Snoring Linked To Memory Decline   CBS Local
Medical Xpress   
CBS News   
Medical Daily   
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www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
   
Tara Hill says anti-vaxxers need help, not hostility   
CBC.ca
Tara Hills, an Ottawa mother who publicly changed her anti-vaccination stance, says she hopes the worldwide attention her story received reaches people who don't vaccinate. But she also worries about driving them further away. Vaccines: Busting common ...

Whooping cough cases rise statewide, including Cowlitz County   Longview Daily News
Whooping cough on the rise in Washington   KPTV.com
Whooping cough on rise across state   Kitsap Sun
seattlepi.com (blog)   
KOMO News   
www.ottawacommunitynews.com/   
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