2015年7月19日 星期日

2015-07-20 Nigeria Health


AsiaOne
   
Medical students cut baby's penis by mistake   
AsiaOne
Instead, Diego Rangel Izaguirre and Zulem Contreras were appalled when they realised that medical students at a hospital in the north-eastern Mexican city of Saltillo had accidentally cut their newborn's penis while removing his umbilical cord. To make ...

Medical students chop off baby's penis by accident   Stuff.co.nz
Mexican medical students SLICE into baby's penis instead of umbilical cord   Daily Mail
Medical students 'sliced newborn baby's penis' while cutting umbilical cord   Mirror.co.uk

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Jamaica Observer
   
Pregnant teens and dental health   
Jamaica Observer
Expectant mothers suffer from morning sickness and vomiting, which erode the teeth making them weaker and more sensitive. WHO would've thought that these two topics could ever be related? How can the mouth of a pregnant mother be any different from ...

Pepsodent takes campaign on oral health to students   BusinessDay
Comment: Make universal dental care an election priority   Times Colonist

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New treatment therapies available for advanced prostate cancer   
Wichita Eagle
Prostate cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S. Largely because of a decrease in PSA testing, urologists across the country are seeing more patients with advanced and/or metastatic (spreading) disease.
Prostate And chest Cancer; New Treatment Options   Information Nigeria

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Al-Bawaba
   
Sugar rush! Saudis spend a whopping $800 million on Eid sweets   
Al-Bawaba
Despite the high percentage of obesity in Saudi, the kingdom's sweet tooth prevailed. (Shutterstock/File). All attempts to control obese in the Kingdom seems to have come to a nought as Saudis consumed food and sweets worth SR3 billion ($800 million ...
Expert frown at high consuption of food and sweets by Saudis   Eagle Reporters

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WorldStage
   
Kwara holds Health Insurance Research and Advocacy Day   
WorldStage
Kwara State Government and its Health Community Insurance Scheme partners, Hygenia Community Health Insurance and Pharm Access are organizing a one day conference on the State Health Insurance Research and Advocacy. According to a statement ...


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Daily Mail
   
New Alzheimer's drug that could stop disease in its tracks set to be unveiled   
Daily Mail
Hopes are high that solanezumab will be able to slow or even halt the illness, if given to patients early enough. The announcement, expected at a major US conference, would be a landmark moment in the treatment of the disease. Alzheimer's and other ...
Saliva seen as possible diagnostic tool for Alzheimer's disease   Washington Post
Researchers Looking for Ways to Predict Alzheimer's Before It Starts   NBCNews.com
New Alzheimer's Treatments Show Promise: Scientists   Sentinel Republic
Rapid News Network   
Vocal Republic   
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The Times (subscription)
   
NHS aims to diagnose 50% of all cancers within a fortnight   
The Times (subscription)
Half of all cancer patients will be given a definite diagnosis within two weeks, under ambitious NHS plans to slash the number of people dying of the disease. A report by NHS England's Independent Cancer Taskforce yesterday set out “strategic ...
NHS Cancer Taskforce Addresses Frightening Cancer Statistics   Pioneer News
Cancer diagnosis 'within four weeks' under new care plan – News   Observer News
Health bosses to double number of cancer tests and save 30000 lives a year   Mirror.co.uk
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Metro   
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fox4kc.com
   
Young cancer patient “marries” nurse in New York   
fox4kc.com
ALBANY, N.Y. — A four-year old cancer patient became good pals with one of her male nurses, and decides she wanted to “marry” him, so he graciously agreed. “Are you happy to be married?” asked a reporter. “Yeah! This is my first time to be married ...
4-Year-Old Girl Fighting Cancer Marries Her Favorite Nurse   Yibada (English Edition)
Nurse 'marries' 4-year-old cancer patient in hospital ceremony   CBC.ca
Viral Video: Nurses plan 'wedding' for Leukemia patient   Sentinel Republic
MyFox Chicago   
The Independent   
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Weekly Observer
   
Expediting Controlled Electromagnetic Pulses to the Brain offers Relief ...   
Weekly Observer
Tinnitus can strike anyplace and any time. You may be dozing soundly then suddenly there's ringing sound; before you know it, you are writhing in your bed in pain. It can happen unexpectedly in minutes, and you better be prepared when it does. Indeed ...

1-Hz rTMS for treating Tinnitus work better than placebo rTMS   The Hoops News
Can Electromagnetic Pulses Treat Tinnitus?   Pioneer News
Tinnitus Sufferers Need Magnetic Blasts Treatment   Times Gazette
News Ledge   
Immortal News   
BABW News   
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Whitsunday Times
   
Surgeons save hand by grafting it to ankle for month   
Whitsunday Times
CHINESE surgeons have saved a hand severed in an industrial accident by grafting it on to the man's ankle for a month before reattaching it to his arm. The surgery was carried on a factory worker known as Zhou at Xiangya Hospital in Changsha, the ...
Doctors save man's hand by grafting it on to his leg for a month   The Independent
Chinese man's severed hand grafted to leg for a month   Daily News & Analysis
Chinese surgeons save man's hand - by attaching it to his leg   Western Daily Press
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
Metro   
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