Global Hospitals opens multi-speciality hospital in Tanzania
Economic Times
MUMBAI: Hyderabad-headquartered Global Hospitals today said it has forayed into East Africa by launching a 125-bed facility in Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region in Tanzania. The facility, known as Tasakhtaa Hospitals, an associate of Global Hospitals ...
Global Hospitals opens unit in ZanzibarHindu Business Line
City hospital sets foot in AfricaThe Hans India
all 6 news articles »
Economic Times
MUMBAI: Hyderabad-headquartered Global Hospitals today said it has forayed into East Africa by launching a 125-bed facility in Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region in Tanzania. The facility, known as Tasakhtaa Hospitals, an associate of Global Hospitals ...
Global Hospitals opens unit in Zanzibar
City hospital sets foot in Africa
NEWS.com.au
Jesinta Campbell on Belle Gibson: 'I am shocked'
NEWS.com.au
MODEL Jesinta Campbell has criticised wellness blogger Belle Gibson as “irresponsible” for lying about having cancer. “I am so disappointed and shocked and on every level,” she said on the Today show on Thursday morning. “I was actually at an awards ...
Cancer cure claims warningDaily Mail
'I was crying - and everyone was crying': Shock and disappointment after Belle ...9news.com.au
Belle Gibson: Women's Weekly journalist opens up about interviewSydney Morning Herald
all 150 news articles »
NEWS.com.au
MODEL Jesinta Campbell has criticised wellness blogger Belle Gibson as “irresponsible” for lying about having cancer. “I am so disappointed and shocked and on every level,” she said on the Today show on Thursday morning. “I was actually at an awards ...
Cancer cure claims warning
'I was crying - and everyone was crying': Shock and disappointment after Belle ...
Belle Gibson: Women's Weekly journalist opens up about interview
The Guardian
The truth about what's making us fat - experts
New Zealand Herald
Excessive sugar and carbohydrates are behind the obesity crisis rather than physical inactivity, claim three experts in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. "It is time to bust the myth of physical inactivity and obesity: you cannot outrun a bad diet," said ...
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'BBC News
Sugar is to blame for obesity epidemic - not couch potato habitsTelegraph.co.uk
all 21 news articles »
New Zealand Herald
Excessive sugar and carbohydrates are behind the obesity crisis rather than physical inactivity, claim three experts in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. "It is time to bust the myth of physical inactivity and obesity: you cannot outrun a bad diet," said ...
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'
Sugar is to blame for obesity epidemic - not couch potato habits
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Miraculous moment paralysed girl walks again (+ video)
TVNZ
A girl who was paralysed for 11 days stopped her wheelchair in front of her nurse - and stood up after re-gaining the feeling back in her legs. The footage shows the nurse overcome with emotion and she can't stop hugging the girl, exclaiming "Yes, thank you ...
Watch the moment a paralysed girl walks againNew Zealand Herald
Temporarily Paralyzed Teen Surprises Nurse By WalkingCBS Local
Video shows paralyzed Texas girl surprising nurse by walkingWCVB Boston
Social News Daily
all 55 news articles »
TVNZ
A girl who was paralysed for 11 days stopped her wheelchair in front of her nurse - and stood up after re-gaining the feeling back in her legs. The footage shows the nurse overcome with emotion and she can't stop hugging the girl, exclaiming "Yes, thank you ...
Watch the moment a paralysed girl walks again
Temporarily Paralyzed Teen Surprises Nurse By Walking
Video shows paralyzed Texas girl surprising nurse by walking
BBC News
Mosquitoes 'lured by body odour genes'
BBC News
The likelihood of being bitten by mosquitoes could be down to genes that control our body odour, a preliminary study in Plos One suggests. Researchers tested pairs of identical and non-identical twins to see how attractive they were to mosquitoes. Identical ...
Study on twins reveals genes to blame for mosquito bitesecns
Mosquitoes Biting Away? They May Just Like Your Genes!Tech Times
Your Genes Influence How Likely You Are to Be Bit By MosquitoesDiscover Magazine (blog)
all 96 news articles »
BBC News
The likelihood of being bitten by mosquitoes could be down to genes that control our body odour, a preliminary study in Plos One suggests. Researchers tested pairs of identical and non-identical twins to see how attractive they were to mosquitoes. Identical ...
Study on twins reveals genes to blame for mosquito bites
Mosquitoes Biting Away? They May Just Like Your Genes!
Your Genes Influence How Likely You Are to Be Bit By Mosquitoes
ABC News
Tennessee Toddler Born Without Feet Gets Puppy Without a Paw
ABC News
Sapphyre Johnson was born a healthy child in Greenville, South Carolina, except for missing some essential features -- her feet, fingers and toes. Since she was three months old, Sapphyre, 3, has been a patient at Shriners Hospitals for Children, where her ...
Toddler born without feet gets puppy without a pawWKRN.com
Little girl born without feet gets puppy born without pawWPVI-TV
all 70 news articles »
ABC News
Sapphyre Johnson was born a healthy child in Greenville, South Carolina, except for missing some essential features -- her feet, fingers and toes. Since she was three months old, Sapphyre, 3, has been a patient at Shriners Hospitals for Children, where her ...
Toddler born without feet gets puppy without a paw
Little girl born without feet gets puppy born without paw
Los Angeles Times
Promising Ebola drug protects rhesus monkeys
Los Angeles Times
The newly-refined version of a medication that showed early promise against the Ebola virus has proved highly effective in a small group of monkeys infected with the strain of Ebola responsible for the recent epidemic in Western Africa. Ebola virus not ...
Ebola Drug Works Against West African Strain in Study of MonkeysNew York Times
Experimental Drug Effective Fighting Ebola During Monkey TrialSlate Magazine (blog)
Ebola drug cures monkeys infected with West African virus strainBBC News
Yahoo News
all 40 news articles »
Los Angeles Times
The newly-refined version of a medication that showed early promise against the Ebola virus has proved highly effective in a small group of monkeys infected with the strain of Ebola responsible for the recent epidemic in Western Africa. Ebola virus not ...
Ebola Drug Works Against West African Strain in Study of Monkeys
Experimental Drug Effective Fighting Ebola During Monkey Trial
Ebola drug cures monkeys infected with West African virus strain
3News NZ
WHO: One in five children not vaccinated
3News NZ
A fifth of the world's children are still not receiving routine life-saving vaccinations and efforts to ensure global immunisation coverage remain "far off track", the World Health Organization has said. Nearly 22 million infants, many living in the world's poorest ...
WHO: One child in five still not vaccinatedPakistan Observer
One child in five still not vaccinatedNew Vision
World Health Organisation says a fifth of the world's children are unvaccinatedNEWS.com.au
all 24 news articles »
3News NZ
A fifth of the world's children are still not receiving routine life-saving vaccinations and efforts to ensure global immunisation coverage remain "far off track", the World Health Organization has said. Nearly 22 million infants, many living in the world's poorest ...
WHO: One child in five still not vaccinated
One child in five still not vaccinated
World Health Organisation says a fifth of the world's children are unvaccinated
ESPN
Health expert says rugby is too dangerous for schoolchildren
ESPN
Professor Allyson Pollock says the government shouldn't push for rugby participation because not enough to be done to prevent serious injuries in children. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS ...
School rugby is brutal, but banning it would be ridiculousTelegraph.co.uk
Rugby should be banned at school due to injury risks, say health expertsGloucester Citizen
Ban Rugby? Sure, But Trampolines Cause More AccidentsBreitbart News
Derby Telegraph
all 50 news articles »
ESPN
Professor Allyson Pollock says the government shouldn't push for rugby participation because not enough to be done to prevent serious injuries in children. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS ...
School rugby is brutal, but banning it would be ridiculous
Rugby should be banned at school due to injury risks, say health experts
Ban Rugby? Sure, But Trampolines Cause More Accidents
mirror.co.uk
Yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically say scientists
mirror.co.uk
It was hailed as one of the very first 'health foods' but eating yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically, say scientists. For years studies have stated the benefits of regular consuming the sour milk product although they have never been proven.
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Actually Improve Health: StudyNature World News
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Improve Health: StudyNewsmax
Eating yogurt regularly does not improve health, quality of lifeMedical News Today
Chandigarh Tribune
all 36 news articles »
mirror.co.uk
It was hailed as one of the very first 'health foods' but eating yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically, say scientists. For years studies have stated the benefits of regular consuming the sour milk product although they have never been proven.
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Actually Improve Health: Study
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Improve Health: Study
Eating yogurt regularly does not improve health, quality of life
沒有留言:
張貼留言