2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 Tanzania Health


IPPmedia
   
Lack of medical employees caused by greener pastures   
IPPmedia
Tanzania trains many medical personnel but unfortunately a lot of them seek for greener pastures outside the country. (File Photo). The government of Tanzania has an acute shortage of health personnel to serve the community while it has many colleges ...


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Times of India
   
12 years off drugs, teen's HIV in check   
Times of India
An 18-year-old French teen born with HIV has had her infection under control and nearly undetectable despite stopping treatment 12 years ago — an unprecedented remission, doctors are saying. The teen might have some form of natural resistance to HIV ...

French teen's HIV in remission years after medication discontinued   Toronto Star
Mystery of girl in remission from HIV   Times LIVE
Man Attempted to Expose HIV on Craigslist, Social Media   CBS Local
University of British Columbia   
New Vision   
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Washington Post
   
Fatherhood makes men fat: US study   
NEWS.com.au
MEN gain an average of 1.5 to 2 kilograms after becoming first-time fathers while their single counterparts lose weight over the same time period, according to a US study. PHYSICIANS at Northwestern University in the US tracked the weight of more than ...

Fatherhood makes you fat   CNN
Weighing fatherhood? Gaining a few pounds comes with the territory   Los Angeles Times
Dad bod is real. Science says so.   New Zealand Herald
Boston Globe   
Youth Health Magzine   
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ABC Online
   
British pensioner gets bionic eye in operation which could help millions with ...   
ABC Online
British doctors have given an 80-year-old man a new bionic eye in a procedure which could go on to help millions of people suffering from the most common cause of sight loss. While he is not the first to benefit from the technology, Ray Flynn was the ...
World First Bionic Eye Gives Hope To Millions   Sky News
This 80-year-old man now has bionic sight   The Week Magazine
Visually impaired Manchester United fan receives successful 'Bionic Eye ...   BallBall
Belfast Telegraph   
The Times (subscription)   
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Daily Mail
   
Sugary drinks linked to 8k Type 2 diabetes cases each year   
Daily Mail
People who consume sugary drinks every day have an 18 per cent increased chance of getting Type 2 diabetes, research suggests. Cambridge University experts estimate that sugar-sweetened drinks cause up to 8,000 cases of Type 2 diabetes in the UK ...

Sugary drinks 'harmful even for slim people'   BBC News
Sugary Drinks May Cause 8000 Diabetes Cases   Sky News
High Soda Intake May Boost Diabetes Risk, Even Without Obesity   Philly.com
Belfast Telegraph   
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wwlp.com
   
Female genital mutilation on the rise overseas   
wwlp.com
(CNN) – To most, it's barbaric, but to some it is a traditional practice. What's clear is that the victims of female genital mutilation can be found in countries across the globe. A shocking new report found that in one borough in London, almost one in ...
Female genital mutilation (FGM) becoming a problem in the U.S.?   National Monitor
FGM in the UK: Every local authority in England and Wales affected by ...   The Independent
FGM estimated to affect one in 20 women in Southwark, says report   Care Appointments
ITV News   
Spokane Public Radio   
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CBS News
   
Dementia Develops Faster in Women Than in Men, Study Suggests   
New York Times
Women who develop slight but detectable deficits in memory and mental acuity late in life tend to decline faster than men with mild impairment, researchers reported on Tuesday. Some two-thirds of the five million Americans with Alzheimer's disease are ...

Health: New Development In Alzheimer's Research   CBS Local
Studies add to evidence that women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer's   Santa Fe New Mexican
With Alzheimer's disease, women decline faster than men   CBS News
Newsweek   
Huffington Post   
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Fox News
   
How much food does that exercise earn you? You might be surprised   
Fox News
In a small new study, volunteers who were shown chocolate and sports drinks after an exercise workout could not correctly guess how much would be an equal 'reward' for the calories they had just burned. Surprisingly, they chose amounts that were much ...

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9news.com.au
   
Mum with terminal cancer leaves dozens of cards and letters for toddler's ...   
9news.com.au
July 22, 2015: A mother with terminal cancer has written her young daughter a series of letters to open at milestones throughout her life. 9NEWS. fteAPGd. It is often not until we are adults that we truly appreciate our parents' advice and guidance and ...
Heather McManamy with terminal cancer writes notes for daughter to have at ...   Daily Mail
Mom dying of cancer fills out greeting cards for daughter, 4, to remember her by   New York Daily News
Wisconsin Mom Dying of Cancer Writes Greeting Cards for Toddler's Future ...   ABC News
NBCNews.com   
newsnet5.com   
Sentinel Republic   
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The Independent
   
More evidence smoking raises risk of death from breast cancer   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Long-time smokers may face an increased risk of death if they develop breast cancer, according to a Japanese study that adds to a growing body of evidence highlighting the lethal effects of cigarettes. Among more than 800 women with ...

Poor Sleeping Patterns Link To Cancer   Food World News
Poor Sleep Linked to Cancer   Newsmax

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