2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 South Africa Health


CANOE
   
Close your eyes to improve your memory   
CANOE
Closing your eyes to remember past events could improve on the amount of detail you're able to recall, according to a new study. (Halfpoint/shutterstock.com). Latest News. Couples who kick bad habits together more successful: Study · Electric car jolts ...

Close your eyes to improve your memory: study   Times LIVE
Memory Boosted By Closing Eyes And Building Rapport With Interviewers In ...   Design & Trend
Closed eyes improved memory, university study shows   Malay Mail Online

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Sierra Express Media
   
Airplane passenger does not have Ebola, state says   
NJ.com
The passenger whose on-board illness and West African travel origin raised concerns about Ebola has tested negative for the disease, according to the N.J. Department of Health. "The patient was evaluated overnight for a gastrointestinal illness and was ...

World Bank trims estimate of Ebola economic cost   Channel News Asia
UNDP-led mission marks shift to recovery in Ebola affected West Africa   Sierra Express Media
Ebola – economies of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone remain crippled   Sierra Leone Times
Reuters   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Times LIVE   
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News24
   
Bird flu hits two Nigerian cities   
News24
Lagos - Thousands of chickens have been culled in southern Nigeria after the discovery of bird flu in some poultry farms, the local health authorities said on Tuesday. State government officials in the financial capital, Lagos, and the oil city of Port Harcourt, ...

Government Ag Teams Encircle New Washington Bird Flu Case   KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
Growning Concerns over Bird Flu in Nigeria   teleSUR English
High bird flu risk for chickens, other poultry   Visalia Times-Delta
Nigerian Bulletin   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Study suggests brain could coach body to burn fat   
Free Malaysia Today
Two hormones act together and persuade a group of neurons in the brain to convert the fat from white to brown, thereby igniting the fat-burning process. shutterstock_10 The brain could be a powerful fat burning tool, say scientists at Monash University in ...

Weight Loss Secret Unlocked? New Study Indicates Weight Loss can be ...   Headlines & Global News

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Independent Online
   
New Year, New Chance to Tackle the Old Problem of Workplace Inequality   
Huffington Post
January always presents a fresh start to tackle old problems. And unfortunately, we still have our work cut out for us going into 2015 when it comes to tackling the problem of gender inequality in the workplace, according to a just-released report from Pew ...

Gender equality is good for business   Independent Online
Rights advocacy: Alliance formed to rally men's support for gender equality in KP   The Express Tribune
Educating Men and Boys on Female Advocacy and Equality   JURIST
Malta Independent Online   
Vanguard   
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Fox News
   
Flu Scan for Jan 20, 2015   
CIDRAP
Egyptian health officials have reported the country's fourth and fifth deaths from H5N1 avian flu this year, Reuters reported today and yesterday. The victims were a 47-year-old woman from the Asyut governorate and a 6-year-old child from Minya province.
Bird flu strikes Egypt, Israel   Independent Online
Woman dies of H5N1 bird flu in Egypt, fourth death this year   Times LIVE
Woman, child die of bird flu in Egypt, five deaths so far this year   Reuters Africa
Health24   
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Times of India
   
Goat Consumption on The Rise in The United States. Here's What the Goats ...   
One Green Planet
OneGreenPlanetBuzz MonsterGoat Consumption on The Rise in The United States. Here's What the Goats Have to say About it. While a staple in many other types of world cuisine, the United States hasn't historically been a big proponent of putting goat on ...

Red meat can be healthier than white meat!   Times of India

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Laboratory Equipment
   
Ebola Vaccine Desperately Needed for Chimps, Gorillas   
Laboratory Equipment
Ebola has wiped out a third of the world's gorillas. Image: David d' There is a side to the Ebola crisis that, perhaps understandably, has received little media attention: the threat it poses to our nearest cousins, the great apes of Africa. At this moment in time ...

Ebola has wiped out 1/3 of the world's great apes   New York Post
Ebola Endangers Gorillas and Chimpanzees Population, May Cause Extinction   Sputnik International
Ebola virus has wiped out a THIRD of chimps and gorillas since 1990s   Daily Mail
Mirror.co.uk   
The Conversation UK   
BizNews   
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5 simple beauty resolutions for this year   
The New Age Online
We all read a lot about various beauty treatments and how we can use them to look beautiful as well as to maintain or rather enhance our beauty quotient. However, these habits will not just help you stay beautiful but also maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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charlestonchronicle.net
   
UNICEF Ebola Fundraiser   
charlestonchronicle.net
New York, NY – The U.S. Fund for UNICEF is proud to announce a new partnership to combat Ebola with a consortium of noted faith-based leaders who head up some of the largest African American churches and religious organizations in the country.
Ebola Victims Include Thousands of Orphaned Children   ABC News
Children in West Africa Suffering Ebola After-affects   SMN Weekly
The World in 2:00 - January 20, 2015   Talk Radio News Service
Design & Trend   
News Tonight Africa   
World Tech Today   
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