2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Ghana Health


Capital FM Kenya
   
Good news chocoholics: Milk chocolate is healthy too   
Winter Park/Maitland Observer
When a study comes out showing that chocolate is good for our health, chocolate lovers rejoice. Now a new study has more good news: Even milk chocolate qualifies. The study in the British journal Heart tracked 20,000 participants for nearly 12 years.
#HealthyHeart : 16 worst habits that put your heart in danger   Capital FM Kenya (press release) (blog)

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The Globe and Mail
   
Nursing home ills in Ontario tied to heavy antibiotic use   
The Globe and Mail
Antibiotics are likely being overused in some nursing homes in Ontario – and that misuse is putting all residents of these facilities at risk, a study suggests. With most drugs, inappropriate use only threatens the health of the person who takes the ...
Antibiotic resistance endangers modern medicine   GhanaWeb
Overuse of nursing home antibiotics may put all residents at risk   Bangor Daily News
Australia's antibiotic overload the target of new study   UQ News
9NEWS.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Second Ebola case in Liberia raises fears of resurgence   
The Globe and Mail
Liberia confirmed a second new case of Ebola on Wednesday and warned of possible new infections, as the re-emergence of the virus nearly two months after its elimination in the West African country raised fears of hidden pockets of the disease. More ...
Liberia finds second Ebola case, raising fears of resurgence   Washington Post
Liberia fears a new Ebola epidemic after second case is discovered   Quartz
Ebola crisis: Liberia's new outbreak spreads   BBC News
CTV News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Jim Carrey goes on bizarre Twitter rant about new vaccination laws in California   
NEWS.com.au
ACTOR Jim Carrey has gone on a Twitter rant criticising California's decision to impose mandatory vaccination laws, claiming they can poison children. Carrey insisted he is not against vaccinations, but claimed that the particular vaccines advocated ...
Jim Carrey, Please Shut Up About Vaccines   TIME
Jim Carrey blasts Gov. Brown as a 'fascist' for vaccination laws   Los Angeles Times
Scientist Debunks Jim Carrey's Anti-Vaccination Tweets   Huffington Post
Newsday   
The Guardian   
San Jose Mercury News   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
10cm centipede pulled from teen's ear   
Stuff.co.nz
When Grant Botti woke up with a really bad earache he didn't think it'd be down to wildlife inside his head. The 14-year-old American felt something moving in his ear canal - only to pull out a 10 centimetre-long centipede, still alive and wriggling ...
Teen Pulls a Horrifying 4-Inch Centipede Out of His Ear   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Teen pulls four-inch centipede out of ear after experiencing pain   Examiner.com
Teen pulls 4-inch-long centipede out of his ear   Fox News
First to Know   
Metro   
WFMY News 2   
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Inquirer.net
   
DOH denies Korean in Bacolod City tested positive for Mers   
Inquirer.net
Immigration personnel at Mactan Cebu International Airport wears protective mask following the reported Mers-Cov virus in South Korea. CDN/TONEE DESPOJO. Health officials denied Thursday the Korean student quarantined in Bacolod City has tested ...

MERS — a new disease knocking at our doors   Jakarta Post
MERS test results out soon: CHO   Visayan Daily Star (press release)
Korean under observation for MERS at Bacolod hospital   Philippine Star
CNN   
Korea JoongAng Daily   
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9news.com.au
   
Adapt vegan diet to shed those extra kilos   
Financial Express
When it comes to losing weight, vegetarians have an edge as a new study claims that people on veggie diet, and especially those following a vegan one, shed kilos faster than others. By: ANI | July 1, 2015 4:34 pm ...

Going vegan can lead to weight loss   The Malaysian Insider (press release)
Vegan and vegetarian diets are the best for losing weight, new study finds   Quartz
Beyoncé was right: Vegan diets are best for weight loss!   TV3.ie
Times LIVE   
9news.com.au   
Business Standard   
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CBS Local
   
Study: Multiple Courses Of Antibiotics May Significantly Impact Child Development   
CBS Local
NEW YORK (CBS Hartford)– Repeated courses of antibiotics may significantly impact a child's development, according to a new study. NYU Langone Medical Center researchers found that mice who were treated with two commonly used antibiotics were ...

Mothers avoid courses of antibiotics for child's development!   News Nation
Giving kids antibiotics may alter their development   Financial Express
Antibiotic Use Early In Life Could Lead To Diabetes And Obesity During Adulthood   Tech Times

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BBC News
   
South Korea reports new Mers case after four-day pause   
BBC News
South Korea has reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the first after a four-day break in infections. A total of 183 people have now contracted Mers in South Korea since it was first detected there in May - 33 of those people ...
Korea Sees 1st New MERS Case in 4 Days   The Chosun Ilbo
S. Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatus   Bangkok Post
South Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatus   Channel News Asia
Arirang News   
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Daily Times
   
2 glasses of cranberry juice a day could cut risk of stroke, heart disease ...   
Daily Times
Drinking two glasses of cranberry juice a day may cut your risk of suffering a stroke or heart disease, research suggests, Daily Mail reports. Cranberries contain polyphenols, protective compounds that support the body's natural defences. The 56 ...
Cranberry juice cuts heart disease and stroke risk   TV3.ie
Cranberry juice may fight fatal diseases: study   The Express Tribune
Cocktail of health: Drink cranberry juice to save your heart   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
Eurasia Review   
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