2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Why one woman doesn't gift perfume to another   
The Express Tribune
Women who do buy or share fragrances with other women choose fragrances they do not like themselves. PHOTO: SOCIALMAIL. Women do not buy perfume for other women and they certainly do not share them, an interesting study has revealed. Women ...

Perfume secrets: Why women are sniffy about revealing their favourite scent   Express.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Doctors graft hand to man's leg for a month to keep it alive   
Telegraph.co.uk
Surgeons in China have restored the use of a hand severed in an industrial accident by grafting it onto a man's ankle for a month before re-attaching it to his arm. The groundbreaking surgery was carried at at Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in ...

Chinese man has his hand sewn onto his leg for a entire month   Metro
Chinese man's severed hand reattached after it was grafted to his LEG   Daily Mail
Man's Severed Hand Is Grafted To His Leg For 30 Days To Keep It Alive   The Inquisitr
Elite Daily (blog)   
Mirror.co.uk   
Medical Daily   
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Clinical Advisor
   
Standing at work may increase muscle fatigue   
Clinical Advisor
HealthDay News — Standing work is associated with increased muscle fatigue, according to a study published online June 5 in Human Factors. Maria-Gabriela Garcia, from ETH Zürich, and colleagues determined long-term fatigue effects in the lower limbs ...

Standing Work May Have Long-Term Health Consequences   Doctors Lounge
Standing up at work can lead to health implications   Netdoctor
Standing Too Long at Work Carries Health Consequences   Buildings (press release) (blog)
Science Codex   
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RT
   
Smartphones can detect depression by analyzing daily usage, GPS data – study   
RT
From texts to maps to social media, we use our smartphones constantly. And while you may think it's just a sign of the times, a new study says it may actually be a sign of depression. According to researchers from Northwestern University, smartphone ...
Your smartphone can diagnose depression   Times of India
Frequently Checking Your Cellphone? Lay Off That iPhone: Study Shows Link ...   iSchoolGuide
Study: Your cellphone knows if you're depressed   Santa Fe New Mexican
Dispatch Times   
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New York Times
   
Liberia Says 4 Remaining Ebola Patients Have Recovered   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — The four remaining patients infected during Liberia's recent string of Ebola cases have recovered, meaning there are currently no confirmed cases in the country though more than 100 people are still under surveillance, a health ...
Ebola still poses a serious threat   Washington Post
India assures all assistance to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone   Economic Times

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Huffington Post
   
Zim one of few countries to reduce HIV, Aids pandemic   
NewsDay
Zimbabwe is among countries that have significantly reduced the HIV and Aids pandemic, according to a latest United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) report on the global response to the disease. By Phyllis Mbanje. Released on Tuesday in Addis ...

A bit of good news   The News International
Opinionator | Mothers Helping Mothers to Live With HIV   New York Times (blog)
BC's success halting AIDS epidemic seen as a model for others   Vancouver Sun
Huffington Post   
CBC.ca   
Toronto Sun   
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Newsday
   
4 more mosquito samples test positive for West Nile virus in Suffolk   
Newsday
A file photo shows a mosquito, a carrier for the potentially lethal West Nile virus. (Credit: Getty Images). Four more mosquito samples in Suffolk County have tested positive for West Nile virus, bringing the grand total to seven this year, the county ...
Louisiana health department confirms 3 new West Nile cases   Washington Times
West Nile Found In Rankin County Mosquitoes   WJTV
Rid your yard of standing water where mosquitoes can breed   Tucson News Now

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CBS News
   
Obese people almost never attain normal weight, study finds   
CBS News
Last Updated Jul 17, 2015 5:10 PM EDT. Weight loss can be a battle for everyone. But a large new study says that for obese people, the odds of reaching normal weight are near impossible. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, ...

What happens when fat kids don't know they're fat anymore   Washington Post (blog)
Obese people less likely to return to normal weight, study says   Fox News
A new study reveals something important about obesity and health costs   Vox
Philly.com   
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Herald Scotland
   
Tough new sugar target "foolish" says leading Scots nutritionist   
Herald Scotland
Professor Mike Lean, chair of Human Nutrition at Glasgow University's School of Medicine, said a new public health target to obtain no more than five per cent of daily calories from so-called free sugars was misguided and unrealistic when the existing ...
'Eat no more than SEVEN teaspoons of sugar a day,' say Government advisers   Daily Mail
One fizzy drink a day 'puts kids over sugar limit'   Scotsman
Unite calls for sugar tax to tackle child obesity   Morning Star Online
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Express.co.uk   
Bury Times   
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Hindustan Times
   
Steer clear of these medicines to avoid heavy bleeding   
Hindustan Times
Consuming antidepressants and common painkillers at the same time can lead to increased risk of bleeding. A team of researchers based in Korea compared the risk of bleeding among patients treated with antidepressants with and without non-steroidal ...

Mixing antidepressants, painkillers may be tied to bleeding risk   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Study highlights intracranial bleeding risk when antidepressants are taken ...   The Pharmaceutical Journal
Antidepressants And Painkillers Are A Deadly Combination   University Herald
Nursing Times   
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