2014年8月19日 星期二

2014-08-20 South Africa Health

  ABC News   
Relief Official Urges Groups To Step Up Ebola Efforts  New York Times
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is “a complete disaster,” and health agencies do not yet grasp its scope, the president of the relief group Doctors Without Borders said Tuesday. “No one yet has the full measure of the magnitude of this crisis,” the president, ...

Five Ebola patients are discharged from hospital in Nigeria   BBC News
Liberia fights Ebola in capital, West Africa toll tops 1200   Reuters
Liberia imposes curfew as Ebola crisis grows   Zee News
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  SFGate   
Grain of truth on salt consumption: Go for moderation  SFGate
A large international study questions the conventional wisdom that most people should cut back on salt, suggesting that the amount most people consume is OK for heart health - and too little may be as bad as too much. The findings came under immediate ...

New Study Challenges Recommended Daily Sodium Intake   HealthCanal.com
Study questions need for most people to cut salt   Journal and Courier
SA's sodium intake too high - study   Independent Online
Times LIVE   
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  NBCNews.com   
Derek Jeter does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, calls out Michael Jordan  USA TODAY
Derek Jeter is the latest athlete to take part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, a fundraising effort where people dump ice water on their heads and then (hopefully) donate money to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research. Before he was dunked, Jeter ...

Ice Bucket Challenge breaks records, shows no signs of cooling   Los Angeles Times
Jeter takes Ice Bucket Challenge, passes to Jordan   Wall Street Journal
Ice Bucket Challenge: A wife explains what it's like to live with ALS   CTV News
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  South African Broadcasting Corporation   
SA at 'low risk' from ebola outbreak  South African Broadcasting Corporation
The NICD says he. alth workers must monitor patients and early signs must be identified(SABC). Tags: Lucille Blumberg · NICD · Communicable Diseases · Ebola · Charlotte Maxeke. Professor Lucille Blumberg of National Institute for Communicable Diseases ...

South Africa Says Suspected Ebola Patient Tests Negative   Eurasia Review

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  Travel Daily News International   
West Africa: Lift flight bans for Ebola - Iata  Independent Online
AIRLINES should maintain services to regions hit by Ebola, the International Air Transport Association (Iata) said yesterday after more carriers put flights on hold. The industry should just screen passengers at airports in infected areas, apply rigorous ...

Ebola must not halt airlines, Iata urges   BDlive
IATA: African Aviation Day sets Agenda for enhanced intra-African connectivity   CAPA - Centre for Aviation
IATA advises airlines against cancelling flights to Ebola-hit regions   TravelBizMonitor
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  Independent Online   
Employees benefit from natural light  Health24.com
Workers exposed to sunshine sleep better and have a better quality of life, researchers say. 0. Young design team working in creative office from Shutterstock ~ wavebreakmedia. Related. How sunlight lowers blood pressure · Sunshine may prolong life ...

Get better sleep - sit near a window   Independent Online

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  Voice of America   
Top UN Ebola Coordinator on His Way to Africa  Voice of America
The senior United Nations coordinator on the Ebola virus says he will travel to Africa later this week. Dr. David Nabarro in New York Tuesday said he met with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and is headed to Washington for meetings Wednesday with ...

UN Ebola coordinator to visit West Africa   Washington Post
Ebola: The legal framework and challenges   The Standard Digital News
International Community, Including US, Must Do More to Stop Ebola Outbreak   Huffington Post
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  CBS Local   
Ebola FAQ: What Is It, How Does It Spread, And How Is It Treated?  CBS Local
BERLIN, GERMANY – AUGUST 11: A doctor for tropical medicine prepares a blood sample for analysis during a demonstration for the media of ebola treatment capabilities at Station 59 at Charite hospital on August 11, 2014 in Berlin, Germany.
Tests rule out suspected case of Ebola in Berlin   Xinhua
Xinhua world news summary at 0030 GMT, Aug. 20   GlobalPost
Germany Ebola scare as Nigerian woman showing symptoms of killer disease ...   Daily Mail
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  Daily Times Nigeria   
No Case of Ebola Virus in Ethiopia  Daily Times Nigeria
The Ethiopian Government has dispelled rumours of alleged cases of the Ebola in the country. An East Africa correspondent reports that information that Ebola may have been brought into the country by two Chinese who travelled to Nigeria went viral in Addis ...

Ebolavirus: Nigeria warns against stigmatising citizens   The News
Ethiopia Minister of Health Denies Ebola, a severe acute viral disease   Geeska Afrika
Ethiopia denies claims Ebola case was detected   Sudan Tribune

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S/African scientists develop new TB drug  StarAfrica.com
South African scientists have teamed up with an international research group to develop a potentially more effective and less expensive Tuberculosis (TB) cure. The three drug combination called PaMZ which is administered over a four month period instead ...

SA Scientists Helping to Develop 'Game-Changing' TB Drug   AllAfrica.com

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