2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Nigeria Health


Huffington Post
   
Looking Ahead for Global Health   
Huffington Post
Half of the world's population is at risk of malaria. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 198 million people contract malaria, and that over half a million die every year. If we take a step back and digest these numbers, we are looking at ...

Malaria will be virtually eradicated by 2030, World Health Organisation declares   Daily Mail
WHO adopts strategy to reduce global malaria burden by 40% in 5 years   The Guardian Nigeria
Countries vow to all but eradicate malaria by 2030: WHO   Yahoo News

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The Independent
   
Witch doctor arrested after forcing newborn baby to walk in Indian village   
The Independent
Footage showing the moment a bawling newborn baby was grabbed by the neck and forced to walk by a witch doctor in a rural Indian village has emerged online. The two-day-old infant is understood to have been suffering from a high fever since birth, and ...

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Witch Doctor Forces 2-Day Old Baby To Walk To Cure Fever   NAIJ.COM
Two-day-old baby grabbed by the head and forced to walk by witch doctor - 'to ...   Metro
Shocking moment witch doctor forces two-day old baby to 'walk' in effort to cure ...   Mirror.co.uk

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Science Times
   
How Coffee Can Put a Kick In Your Step and In the Bedroom   
Science Times
Science has now proven that not only does coffee keep you up at night, it keeps you up at night (if you're a man). Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have published results indicating that men who consume ...

Good Coffee, Good Sex   Council Chronicle
Two Cups Of Coffee A Day Reduces Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction   International Business Times AU
Coffee may be the magic cure for erectile dysfunction   SheKnows.com
The Market Business   
Newser   
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National Post
   
Weight Loss: 7 unusual ways to lose weight   
Pulse Nigeria
Good food, that is. Paving the path to a healthier diet doesn't have to mean barren refrigerator shelves -- in fact, it should be quite the opposite. Stock your kitchen with fresh (and frozen) fruits and vegetables, healthy fat sources, and go-to protein powerhouses ...

Fighting the obesity epidemic   The Ellsworth American
Robert Fulford: To fight obesity, we need a 'Paranoid Theory of Weight Loss'   National Post

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TV3.ie
   
Nail varnish can pose serious health risks   
TV3.ie
Chemicals in nail polish can be linked to fertility problems and cancer, a scientist has warned. Previous: Pregnant women should avoid paracetamol. Next: Natural birth possible post C-Section. Having perfect nails is a must for many a woman these days, ...

Health risks beneath the painted beauty in America's nail salons   The Rock River Times
Nail Polish Contains Fertility-Compromising & Cancer-Inducing Toxic ...   Latinos Health
How your NAIL POLISH could be damaging your health: Cosmetic contains ...   Daily Mail
Newsmax   
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Windsor Star
   
IARC: Body says cancer cases will rise to 16 million by 2020   
Pulse Nigeria
It also notes that while there are more cases of prostate cancer being diagnosed than any other cancer, breast cancer is more prevalent in females than other cancers. Published: 22.05.2015; Onnaedo Okafor. Print; eMail · play (Huffington Post) ...

Four most common cancer rates higher, survival rates lower, than Ontairo average   Windsor Star (blog)
Northwest LHIN shows improvements in several cancer-care categoriesHEALTH   Tbnewswatch.com
Cure close at hand   Deccan Herald

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Concerns Aired over Ebola Response Operation's Top-Heavy Staff Structure as ...   
StarAfrica.com
NEW YORK, 21 May 2015 / PRN Africa / — Additional $88.1 million was needed to support the “last mile” of the international response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the United Nations Controller told the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) ...

$88.1m needed ​ for ​'last mile' of ​Ebola ​response — UN official   Premium Times

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The National
   
Labourers need education on high blood pressure, study finds   
The National
ABU DHABI // Migrant workers urgently need education about hypertension after a study found the majority of sufferers were unaware of their condition. The study questioned 1,375 male workers from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh living in the UAE.

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Health.com
   
How to Get Sexy Sundress Shoulders   
Health.com
The warm weather has arrived, which means it's time to flaunt those strong sexy shoulders in an adorable sundress. Whether you are getting ready for a backyard barbecue or a pool party, you will feel confident walking in with a firm physique. Building lean ...

Exercise: Tips for proper and effective push-up   Pulse Nigeria

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Fox Business
   
Bird flu backlog should ease soon, Vilsack says   
USA TODAY
DES MOINES, Iowa — Millions of Iowa birds killed or destroyed by bird flu and piling up at poultry facilities should be disposed of or incinerated within the next week, barring another large outbreak, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Friday. Vilsack ...

Egg prices surge to record on shortage caused by bird flu   Winfield Daily Courier Online
Iowa bird-flu farms fall short on containment measures   Worthington Daily Globe
Bird flu's economic impact starting to be felt   The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
Marshalltown Times Republican   
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