2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Tanzania Health


CBS Local
   
Local Biotech Working On World's First Malaria Vaccine   
CBS Local
BOSTON (CBS) – A major drug maker is making strides against malaria and a local biotech company is a big part of that success. Agenus Bio of Lexington has been working for years with drug giant GlaxoSmithKline on development of a malaria vaccine.
First malaria vaccine excites scientists   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)

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Grumeti Donates Equipment to Mara Natta Health Centre   
AllAfrica.com
Serengeti — Singita Grumeti Reserves (SGR) and its sister organization, Grumeti Fund (GF) have donated a modern oxygen concentrator and six mattresses to Natta Health Centre in Serengeti District, Mara Region. The medical equipment will help to ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
South Korea MERS Outbreak Is Over, Government Says   
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korea declared an end to its outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on Tuesday as it scrambles to lure back tourists scared away by the deadly virus and limit economic damage. Since the first case of MERS was reported on May 20 in ...

South Korea Says MERS Threat Is Over   ABC News
South Korea: Government Declares End to MERS Outbreak   New York Times
South Korea declares 'de facto end' to Mers virus   BBC News
Reuters   
The Guardian   
Channel News Asia   
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Daily Times
   
'40 million Indians have hepatitis B'   
Times of India
MUMBAI: The World Health Organization said India needs better detection and prevention facilities, on the occasion of World Hepatitis Day on Tuesday. WHO estimates that 40 million Indians live with the chronic hepatitis B infection. A study by SRL ...

Hepatitis causes over 1.4m deaths yearly, 80% of liver cancer, says WHO   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Ireland has one of highest rates of Hepatitis B in Europe   Irish Times
dna Conversations: Hepatitis - the silent killer stalking Indians   Daily News & Analysis
Xinhua   
The Tennessean   
Wall Street Journal   
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CBS News
   
$14600-a-year cholesterol drug seems a bargain to some patients   
The Seattle Times
Most people with high cholesterol can lower it with statins, but the costly new drug Praluent could be a lifesaver for an estimated 1 million Americans with an inherited condition causing extremely high cholesterol. By GINA KOLATA. The New York Times.
Praluent Looks Cheap to Those With Extreme Cholesterol   New York Times
Patients Seeking Alternatives to Statins May Undergo Rigorous Vetting   Wall Street Journal
FDA approves effective but expensive anti-cholesterol drug   Dispatch Times
Doctors Lounge   
Rapid News Network   
CBS News   
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BBC News
   
Blowing balloons 'treats glue ear'   
BBC News
Using the nose to inflate a balloon helps heal glue ear, University of Southampton research suggests. The act increases the pressure in the ear to clear it of sticky mucus. Three times a day, 320 children with glue ear used nasal balloons. A month ...
Glue ear in children treated with simple nasal balloons   CBC.ca
Inflating balloon through nose can correct otitis media in children   Toronto Star
nasal balloon procedure can help treat children's hearing loss: study   CTV News
Irish Mirror   
Philly.com   
HealthCanal.com   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Trauma of premature birth can affect babies for life   
New Zealand Herald
Those born prematurely could be more likely to be more anxious and introverted. Photo / Thinkstock. Premature babies are more likely to become introverted, neurotic adults and to struggle in relationships and careers, research suggests. Babies born ...
Premature Babies Are More Likely to Develop This Personality Type   TIME
Infants born at low weight or premature are more likely to become introverted   Daily Mail
Early Birth Linked to Introversion, Neuroticism in Adult Life   Philly.com
The Guardian   
Irish Independent   
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PPP Focus.com
   
Good Night's Sleep Sharpens Our Memories   
PPP Focus.com
Psychologist Dr Nicolas Dumay, of the University of Exeter, said, “Sleep nearly doubles our chances of remembering previously unrecalled material.The post-sleep boost in memory accessibility may indicate that a few memories are sharpened overnight”.
The benefits of 'sleeping on it' are real   New Zealand Herald
Sleep makes memories more accessible: Study   Financial Express
Sleep enhances memory accessibility: study   Xinhua
TV3.ie   
Times of India   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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GMA News
   
Family, peers influence teens' e-cigarette use   
GMA News
Teens are more likely to use electronic cigarettes if their friends and family view them as cool or acceptable, a new study suggests. E-cigarettes, first introduced in China in 2004, are battery-powered devices that let users inhale nicotine-infused ...
Friends' approval of e-cigarettes may turn teens toward vaping, USC study suggests   Los Angeles Times
Study examines Reasons for e-Cigarette Use by US Teens   NYC Today
Are E-Cigarettes' Popularity Causing More Teens To Smoke?   Forbes
Weekly Observer   
KING5.com   
The Establishment Post   
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CBS Local
   
Mosquitoes Carrying West Nile Virus Found In Pittsburgh   
CBS Local
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Allegheny County Health Department has announced it will spray pesticide in Pittsburgh's West End after Mosquitos tested positive for West Nile Virus. “We've had two pools of Mosquitos that tested positive in the West End, ...

West Nile Virus 2015: Second Case Confirmed for Mississippi; Other States ...   Headlines & Global News
First Confirmed Case of West Nile Virus in LA County This Year   NBC Southern California
6th mosquito infected by West Nile Virus found in Dauphin County   PennLive.com
Dallas Morning News (blog)   
Jackson Clarion Ledger   
Patch.com   
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