2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 South Africa Health

  Citizen   
Wet weather conditions to increase hayfever  Citizen
Hayfever conditions are expected to get worse as the wet winter weather has increased the amount of pollen in the air, allergy medication provider Pharma Dynamics said on Tuesday. Share & Rate this article. Share on email Email. Multimedia.
Wet winter will increase hayfever this year   Health24.com
Wet winter conditions to increase hayfever   The New Age Online
Seven tips to cope with hayfever   iAfrica.com

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  Daily Mail   
Pregnant women who take anti-depressants 'could raise their child's risk of ADHD'  Daily Mail
Women who take antidepressants while pregnant could be driving the rise of children with short attention spans. Scientists found the risk of a child developing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - ADHD - was raised if their mothers had been prescribed pills ...

Autism, ADHD, and the maternal use of antidepressants   Examiner.com
ADHD study flags pre-natal use of antidepressants   China Post
Link between use of anti-depressants during pregnancy and ADHD in kids   ABC Online
New Zealand Herald   
SBS   
eNCA   
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  The Guardian   
WHO Moves Team in Sierra Leone After a Medical Worker Contracts Ebola  New York Times
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday that it had removed its Ebola response teams from a region of Sierra Leone that has been hardest hit by the outbreak after a Senegalese epidemiologist there contracted the virus. The pullback comes just a ...

Ebola outbreak: Canadians pulled from Sierra Leone as precaution   CBC.ca
Canada Pulling Ebola Lab Team From Sierra Leone   ABC News
Canadian lab workers pulled from Sierra Leone over Ebola fears   CTV News
BDlive   
Los Angeles Times   
The Globe and Mail   
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  MiamiHerald.com   
E-cigarettes should be regulated and sales restricted, WHO says  Los Angeles Times
Electronic cigarettes should be regulated globally, and the devices should not be used in indoor public places or sold to minors, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. Its report warns that it might take decades before there is conclusive evidence of ...

World Health Organization Urges Stronger Regulation of Electronic Cigarettes   New York Times
E-cigarettes not a proven way to quit smoking, global and local authorities agree   Channel News Asia
E-cigarettes 'should be banned indoors': Global health watchdog issued warning ...   Daily Mail
Herald Scotland   
Irish Independent   
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  The Cubic Lane   
India: Fetus Left Inside Woman for 36 Years Removed by Doctors  The Cubic Lane
Doctors recently removed the skeleton of a fetus which remained for 36 years in the body of a woman in India, which seems to be the longest ectopic pregnancy ever known, said one of the doctors. Aged 60, the woman became pregnant at 24 but she could ...

Doctors remove 36-year-old skeleton inside Indian woman   Press TV
Doctors remove baby skeleton from woman 36 years on   The Reporter
Fetus' skeleton removed from woman 36 years after miscarriage   South China Morning Post (subscription)
USA TODAY   
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  Independent Online   
Ebola 'easier to avoid than Malaria'  Independent Online
Nigerian port health officials uses a thermometer on a worker at the arrivals hall of Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba). Monrovia -. The head of the US Agency for International Development said on Tuesday ...

Ebola 'easier to avoid than malaria': USAID   Zee News
USAID Brings in More Equipment for Ebola   AllAfrica.com

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  Tech Times   
Got allergies? Gut bacteria to the rescue  Tech Times
Have food allergies? A gut bacteria can help you fight off these allergens, says a new study. Here's how it does it. (Photo : Aleksandar Cocek). The percentage of children affected by food allergies have increased suddenly by around 50 percent between 1997 ...

Gut Bacteria Offers Amazing New Hope For Peanut Allergy Sufferers   The Inquisitr
Bacteria that protects against food allergies identified   Foodprocessing
Deadly gut bacteria could eradicate food allergies, researchers reveal   Daily Mail
The Malay Mail Online   
CBS News   
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  NDTV   
3 Simple Rules To Keep You From Drinking Too Much  Refinery29
It's only too easy to drink more than you intended. Anyone who's ever planned to make a cameo appearance at a friend's party for "just one drink" only to wake up 12 hours later with a headache pounding to the rhythm of the alarm clock can sympathize.
Just half a glass for me: How the best way to avoid drinking too much wine is by ...   Daily Mail
Four Ways to Drink Less Wine   Counsel & Heal
How much wine is too much?   TV3.ie
The Sun Daily   
Times LIVE   
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  Independent Online   
Test of Ebola vaccine 'promising'  Independent Online
Unlike antigens in some other early-stage Ebola vaccines, Immunovaccine's antigen does not use a live virus to carry the vaccine into cells. Winnipeg, Manitoba - Four monkeys survived the Ebola virus after being injected with a vaccine that included ...

Latest Ebola News: Canada vaccine effective against Ebola virus   TheHealthSite
Halifax company could play hand in fight against Ebola   Globalnews.ca
UPDATE 1-Canada's Immunovaccine Inc says test of Ebola vaccine promising   Reuters
CBC.ca   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Ventures Africa   
Nigeria Sees Ebola End In September  Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – The first Ebola‐related sigh of relief may be coming from the shores of Nigeria as the country Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has indicated that the country may soon be able to eradicate the disease given the magnitude of efforts ...

Nigeria: Ebola Can Be Eradicate By September   teleSUR English
Nigeria May Get Rid of Ebola By Sept 6, Govt Says   AllAfrica.com
Nigeria Can Eradicate Ebola Before End of September- NCDC   Nigerian Bulletin
Daily Times Nigeria   
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