2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 Tanzania Health


The New Indian Express
   
Ghana to celebrate World Drug Day   
GhanaWeb
Ghana will on Friday, June 26, mark the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, also known as World Drug Day, to sensitize the public on the harmful effects of drugs and trafficking in society. The Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) in ...

Turn Away From Drugs and Meditate   The New Indian Express
Drug abuse and illicit trafficking observation on June 26   E-Pao.net
Tanzania marks anti-drug abuse day effective today   Daily News
Starr 103.5 FM   
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NDTV
   
EconomyKorea cuts GDP forecast on Mers outbreak   
Financial Times
The impact of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has forced South Korea to cut its growth outlook for 2015. Korea's finance ministry cut its GDP forecast this year from 3.8 per cent to 3.1 per cent as a result of Mers and drought. It also sees lower inflation: the ...

S.Korea says to "reinforce finances" by 15 trillion won, cut 2015 GDP forecast   Economic Times
Commercial Times: From SARS to MERS -- Learn from past experience   Focus Taiwan News Channel
South Korea cuts growth forecast as MERS saps spending   Chron.com

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Toronto Star
   
Vancouver to weed out illegal marijuana dispensaries   
Vancouver Sun
Vancouver changed the landscape of Canada's cannabis culture Wednesday, becoming the first city in Canada to regulate illegal marijuana dispensaries. The action, which will see a two-tiered licensing system aimed at weeding out for-profit dispensaries in ...

UPDATE 1-Vancouver to regulate booming marijuana dispensaries   Reuters
Vancouver, B.C., regulates illegal marijuana dispensaries: High anxiety from ...   seattlepi.com (blog)
Vancouver votes to regulate marijuana dispensaries   The Globe and Mail
The Guardian   
Macleans.ca   
Huffington Post   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Condom that changes colour when STIs are detected invented   
New Zealand Herald
A yellow glow indicates the wearer probably has herpes, blue signals syphilis and if the condom turns green its chlamydia which may be present. Photo / Thinkstock. A condom that changes colour when it comes in to contact with sexually transmitted infections ...

Condom with colour-coded warning   Times LIVE
The condom that changes colour if the wearer has a sexually transmitted disease   Stuff.co.nz
Roses are red, condoms are blue... if you have syphilis   CNET
Examiner.com   
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GMA News
   
Google is working on its own fitness smartwatch   
GMA News
Google has designed a medical wristband that can provide doctors real-time data on their patients' vital signs. The wristband can measure the wearer's pulse, heartbeat, skin temperature and activity level, PC World reported. Quoting Google, PC World said ...

Google Inc Introduces New Health-Monitoring Wearable Band   The Bell Jar
Google working on health-tracking wristband   New York Daily News
Google X Is Working on a Wearable–And It Could Help One of Its Moonshots   Gizmodo
PC Magazine   
NDTV   
Irish Examiner   
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Zee News
   
Five-year window for preventing AIDS rebound: Experts   
Zee News
Paris: High rates of HIV infection combined with rapid population growth mean the next half-decade will be critical for rolling back AIDS, specialists warned on Thursday. "The next five years provide a fragile window of opportunity to fast-track the response and ...

Drastic acceleration of HIV fight needed to stop AIDS resurgence   Reuters

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Guinea quarantines villages in reinforced bid to stamp out Ebola   
Reuters Africa
CONAKRY, June 24 (Reuters) - Guinea will put four villages under a 21-day quarantine as part of a robust strategy to stamp out a lingering Ebola epidemic after new cases of the disease were discovered there. ADVERTISING. The worst Ebola epidemic on ...

Ebola cases not slowing in Guinea, Sierra Leone   Boston Globe

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Tech Times
   
Noisy Roads Can Shorten Your Lifespan, Says Study   
Tech Times
Researchers have shown that high levels of road traffic noise, be it during the day or night, can lead to an increase in hospitalizations and deaths for people living in affected areas. (Photo : Oran Viriyincy | Flickr). According to a study carried out by researchers ...

Horn not ok   The Hindu
Traffic noise might be linked to shortened life expectancy: study   Global Times
Quiet, please! Researchers worry urban noise may be linked to belly fat, stroke ...   Washington Post
Financial Express   
BBC News   
Daily Times   
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Live Science
   
Essential vitamin linked to acne   
NEWS.com.au
VITAMIN B12 may be an underlying cause of acne, new research has shown. THE essential nutrient, found in meat, fish, eggs and dairy products, alters the activity of skin bacteria leading to unsightly spots and pimples in susceptible individuals, scientists ...

Too Much Vitamin B12 Linked to Acne   Live Science
Could a Vitamin Play a Role in Acne Outbreaks?   Philly.com
Study provides evidence on vitamin B12 and acne link   Fox News
Daily Mail   
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Irish Independent
   
Suicide risk spikes after hospital: report   
The Australian
IT'S so easy to just see them as numbers on a page: 627, 30, six. BUT they're not numerals, they're lives. In Queensland last year, 627 people died by suicide. For every life ended, about 30 more attempted to do the same. And that left at least six friends, family ...

Farmers, middle-aged targeted in five-year suicide prevention plan   Irish Independent
'Our happiness is being destroyed by cyberbullying'   Irish Examiner
Youth survey indicates county's teens at risk for depression, suicide   My Edmonds News
Bundaberg News Mail   
WCAX   
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