2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 South Africa Health

  Livemint   
Ebola fight needs $430 million to end record outbreak: WHO  Livemint
The European Commission and aid groups including Doctors Without Borders have criticized the WHO for a lack of leadership in coordinating the fight against the outbreak. Photo: AFP. Geneva: More than $430 million will be needed to bring the worst Ebola ...

Isolation, cancelled flights hamper Ebola efforts in Africa   The Globe and Mail
Ebola victim Will Pooley: 'I'm going back to Africa as soon as I'm better in two ...   Mirror.co.uk
The aid needed to stop Ebola's spread   Financial Times
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Telegraph.co.uk   
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  News Tonight Africa   
Ebola scare? MPs call off goodwill visit to South Africa  Hindustan Times
The NDA government last week was forced to cancel a parliamentary delegation to South Africa at the eleventh hour after some MPs allegedly expressed fears of Ebola virus infection. Official sources told HT that more than three of the 12 MPs, who were part ...

Ebola compels Chad to take wicked action   spyghana.com
Singapore firms minimise travel to Africa   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Causes of Ebola and measures to prevent its spread   CCTV
News Tonight Africa   
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  Times of India   
Travel restrictions preventing aid from reaching Ebola's front lines  MetroNews Canada
As the United Nations tries to dramatically scale up its Ebola response, new complications are conspiring against those fighting the worsening West African epidemic. Tightening travel restrictions are preventing aid and personnel from reaching the front lines.
Flight restrictions hamper Ebola response: UN   Business Standard
State strengthens Ebola watch   Zambia Daily Mail
UN mission in DRC creates Ebola taskforce in response to outbreak: spokesman   Xinhua
The New Age Online   
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  Times of India   
Doctor given experimental Ebola drug dies in Liberia  Times of India
MONROVIA (Liberia): A Liberian doctor who was among three Africans to receive an experimental Ebola drug has died, the country's information minister said on Monday, as a top UN delegation promised more help for countries battling the virulent disease ...

Push to increase access to Ebola drug: #tellusatoday   USA TODAY
Liberian doctor recently injected with experimental Ebola drug, dies   Firstpost
Liberian Doctor Treated With an Experimental Drug Dies From Ebola   New York Times
Daily Mail   
Zambia Daily Mail   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ebola: the drug options  Telegraph.co.uk
Several drug companies are in a rush against time to produce experimental medicines that can be used to help Ebola victims. The World Health Organisation will host a consultation on potential Ebola drugs on 4 and 5 September, in Geneva. The drugs ...

Japan could offer unapproved Ebola drug   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Japan Ready To Offer Anti-Flu Drug For Ebola Treatment   Huffington Post
Ebola outbreak: Japan offers experimental anti-flu drug to World Health ...   The Independent
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Deutsche Welle   
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  Tech Times   
Chinese boy receives world's first 3D-printed vertebra  Tech Times
Even bones can now be produced using 3D printing technology. A boy in China gets a shot at living a normal life, thanks to a 3D-printed vertebral implant. (Photo : Wikimedia Commons). A soccer injury revealed a malignant tumor in a 12-year-old boy from ...

Boy gets 3D-printed vertebra implant   iAfrica.com
3D Printed Spine Saves 12 Year Old Boy in China   RIA Novosti
First 3D-Printed Vertebra Successfully Implanted   Monthly Prescribing Reference
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Engadget   
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  New Era   
Ya Toivo described as a towering political giant  New Era
WINDHOEK – President Jacob Zuma's special adviser and spokesperson, MacMaharaj, has described Andimba Herman Toivo ya Toivo as a stubborn and an ethical freedom fighter. Maharaj who was a fellow prisoner with Ya Toivo on Robben Island ...

Helao Shityuwete - a Personal Account   AllAfrica.com

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  Express.co.uk   
Aspirin cuts clot risk by a third  6minutes
Aspirin is a viable alternative for preventing recurring venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients who are not candidates for long-term anticoagulation, say Sydney researchers. Their research published in the journal Circulation shows that in patients with a ...

Aspirin can cut stroke and heart attack risk by a third   Express.co.uk
Aspirin cuts risk of clots, DVT by a third -- new study   Science Codex

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Meeting the need for meat: Cambodia's rat-meat exports  DigitalJournal.com
The thought of eating rat meat is enough to turn many people's stomachs. Rats are generally considered to be vermin-carrying pests in many societies today, and are often associated with filth and disease. But human food preferences differ widely. Cambodia ...

New Delicacy in Vietnam: Free-Range ... Rats   Knrs
Cambodian rat meat a booming export   Times LIVE

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Experts Urge Nigerian Youths to Take Advantage of Ageing Population  AllAfrica.com
Nigeria's population, like that of other developing countries, is ageing, but this should not be a reason for worry, as experts say the elderly portend a lot of opportunities that the younger generation could use to improve the country's economy. The experts ...


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