2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 Nigeria Health


NAIJ.COM
   
Miss Virginity 2015: Meet the 19-yr-old winner of this year's pageant   
Pulse Nigeria
Oladipo beat 51 other self-confessed virgins at the event held on Saturday in Surulere, Lagos. Published: 19.08.2015 , Refreshed: 00.04; Vwovwe Egbo. Print; eMail · Winner of the Miss Virginity 2015 pageant, Miss Mosunmola Oladipo play. Winner of the ...

Unbelievable: Are There Only 52 Virgins In Lagos?   NAIJ.COM

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The Punch
   
I spend N350k on medical bills every month –OJB   
The Punch
Two years after he had a successful kidney transplant in India, popular music producer and singer, Babatunde Okungbowa, aka OJB Jezreel, is still battling to stay healthy. Although the artiste claims, in an interview with our correspondent, to be in a ...
OJB Jezreel: Popular producer and musician speaks about life after kidney surgery   Pulse Nigeria

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ABC News
   
Jimmy Carter to undergo latest immune treatment for brain cancer   
Washington Post
Jimmy Carter spoke plainly when he said Thursday that doctors had found “four spots of melanoma” on his brain. The 90-year-old former president was relaxed and matter-of-fact as he talked about the uncertainty he faces. “I'm perfectly at ease with ...
New Methods for Cancer May Benefit Jimmy Carter's Fight   New York Times
Cancer has spread to my brain, says Carter   Irish Independent
Jimmy Carter to Be Treated With Immune Boosting Drug   Newsweek
Chicago Tribune   
Boston Globe   
National Journal   
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Pacific Standard
   
Attack the Epidemic Now, or Ride It Out?   
Pacific Standard
The most cost-effective approach to fighting disease outbreaks may depend on how society and the media respond, a new study finds. Avatar: Nathan Collins; Author: Nathan Collins; Publish date: 8 hours ago; Social count: 0. The most cost-effective ...
Prepared for next global epidemic? The public doesn't think so   Daily Trust
Ebola's lessons: How WHO mishandled the crisis   Devex
10 Healthcare Apps That Are Fighting The Disease Burden In Africa   AFKInsider
AllAfrica.com   
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Businessinsider India
   
Scientists just discovered a key reason people might cheat - and it's in our ...   
Businessinsider India
What explains dishonesty? When people are faced with the exact same opportunity to cheat, why do only some take the chance? New research yields a potential answer. According to the study, led by Jooa Julia Lee, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard ...

Personal relationships: Science says having high level of these hormones means ...   Pulse Nigeria

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The Independent
   
Man rescued from washing machine after being trapped for at least three hours   
The Independent
A man has been rescued from a washing machine in Australia, after he was trapped for at least three hours. The man, 22, is mildly autistic, firefighters told the Sydney Morning Herald. It is unclear how he became trapped. The Bankstown Fire and Rescue ...

Aus firefighters rescue man stuck in washing machine!   Business Standard
Man rescued after being stuck in washing machine for three hours   Telegraph.co.uk
Man rescued after getting trapped in WASHING MACHINE for three hours   Express.co.uk
Yahoo News UK   
UPI.com   
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Malta Independent Online
   
Lump found on a woman's ovary turned out to be her 10cm-long unborn twin   
Malta Independent Online
A mother-of- two was horrified to discover a seemingly harmless lump on her ovary was in fact the decades old remains of her unborn 'twin', the Daily Mail reports. Jenny Kavanagh, 45, made the grim discovery after she went to the doctors to have a ...


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ABC News
   
Long Hours at Work Increase Stroke Risk, Says Study   
ABC News
Workers who toil for long hours faced high risk of both stroke and heart attack. 1:04 | 08/20/15. ABC Latest News | Latest News Videos. Coming up in the next {{countdown}} {{countdownlbl}}. Coming up next: {{nextVideo.title}}. {{nextVideo.description}}.
Working longer hours increases stroke risk   Times LIVE
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33pc   The Nation
Working lots of overtime? Your risk of stroke may increase, study finds.   Washington Post
Huffington Post   
Fortune   
The Straits Times   
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USA TODAY
   
Study raises doubts about early-stage breast cancer treatments   
Washington Post
Aggressive interventions to treat the earliest stage of breast cancers have no effect on whether a woman is alive a decade later, according to a study that tracked more than 100,000 women. The findings, published Thursday in the journal JAMA Oncology, ...

Study challenges status quo in breast cancer treatment   The San Diego Union-Tribune
Early-stage breast condition may not require cancer cure   Times of India
Study: common form of breast cancer may warrant less aggressive treatment   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
KSLA-TV   
Huffington Post   
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Hindustan Times
   
I can't get no satisfaction: Female Viagra myths busted   
Hindustan Times
Men are happy with the female 'Viagra' for gone are the days of the 'fake headaches' and recurring periods. Women are happy that there's an alternative to oyrsters and champagne. (Shutterstock Photo) ...

Canada's Valeant to buy 'female Viagra' maker Sprout Pharma   Toronto Sun
'Female Viagra' Poses Challenges for Buyer Valeant   New York Times
Valeant and NetApp are big market movers   Washington Post
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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