2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 South Africa Health

  Times LIVE   
Gauteng Health ordered to pay R7.5m  Independent Online
Johannesburg - The Gauteng health department has paid out R7.6 million for medical negligence, it said on Tuesday. In 2009 a child was born with permanent brain damage at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, spokesman Prince Hamnca said in a ...

Gauteng DoH pays out R7.6m medical negligence claim   Politicsweb
Baragwanath patients slam delayed surgeries, lack of medication   Eyewitness News
Department finally pays R6.1 million malpractice claim   The Citizen

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  BBC News   
Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone workers dump bodies in Kenema  BBC News
Burial workers in the Sierra Leonean city of Kenema have dumped bodies in public in protest at non-payment of allowances for handling Ebola victims. The workers, who went on strike over the issue, left 15 bodies abandoned at the city's main hospital.
Ebola burial teams dump bodies in street   New Vision
Sierra Leone Ebola burial workers dump bodies in pay protest   Reuters
New Frontier for Ebola   New York Times
Daily Mail   
Aljazeera.com   
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Ethiopia to deploy 210 volunteers to Ebola-hit countries within two weeks  Shanghai Daily (subscription)
ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia on Tuesday announced that it will be deploying about 210 volunteers to Ebola-hit West African countries in two weeks. Responding to the call of the African Union (AU) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in ...

Ethiopia and Thailand Celebrate Fifty Years of Diplomatic Relations   AllAfrica.com
Thousands take part in Great Ethiopian Run   euronews

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Catholic Hosp. Reopens  The Inquirer
The St. Joseph Catholic Hospital yesterday opened its doors to the public following months of closure as a result of the deadly Ebola virus outbreak which victimized a number of medical staff and missionaries. The hospital's re-opening was attended by a ...

Catholic Hospital Re-Opens With 'Eight Beds' for 'Stay-in Patients'   AllAfrica.com
Catholic Archdiocese to close St. Thomas More   Huffington Post

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  Radio Prague   
Czech Republic - Factors To Watch on Nov 25  Daily Mail
PRAGUE, Nov. 25 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial markets on Tuesday. ALL TIMES GMT (Czech Republic: GMT + 1 hours) =========================ECONOMIC ...

e-shops in Czech Republic get upper hand over stone & mortar stores   Radio Prague

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  STLtoday.com   
Chinese-built Ebola center dedicated in Liberia  STLtoday.com
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — China, one of the first countries to send aid to battle Ebola in West Africa, ramped up the assistance significantly Tuesday by opening a 100-bed treatment center in Liberia as rows of uniformed Chinese army medics stood at ...

Ebola Is Changing Course In Liberia. Will The US Military Adapt?   NPR (blog)

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  Independent Online   
Could fasting ward off cancer?  Independent Online
London - It is often said you are what you eat – but when you eat it may be just as important. Researchers say we are not designed for three meals a day – and having longer periods of little or no food could be good for us. They claim intermittent diets, such as ...

No proof 5:2 diet prevents cancer   NHS Choices
Remember When We All Thought Intermittent Fasting Was A Weird Diet Fad ...   BlissTree
Wellness Manager MD Presents Ways to Improve Your Diet in a Healthy ...   Digital Journal
The Age   
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  Al-Arabiya   
Boutique fitness studios harden bodies with personalized approach  Al-Arabiya
Personalized fitness studios, or boutiques, captured 21 percent of the market in 2013, which rose from $21.8 billion in 2012. (Shutterstock). Text size A A A. Dorene Internicola, Reuters, New York Tuesday, 25 November 2014. Boutique studios that offer a more ...


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  6minutes   
Carb study has no legs, say Aussie dietitians  6minutes
A highly publicised US study that claims to prove “carbs are more harmful than saturated fats” has been described by the Dietitians Association of Australia as a “very strong statement from a very small study”. Published in PLOS One, the study by US scientists ...

Study Finds Carbohydrates Are Worse than Saturated Fat   UPTOWN Magazine
Carbs get bad rap in latest study   iAfrica.com
Carbs May Be Worse Than Saturated Fat, Study Says   KMPH Fox 26
WebMD.Boots.com   
Uncover Michigan   
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  Firstpost   
US quarantine moves hurting Ebola response in Africa - Harvard  Firstpost
BOSTON (Reuters) - Moves by some U.S. states to isolate medical workers returning from fighting Ebola in West Africa could worsen the global health crisis by discouraging badly needed new volunteers, according to health experts at Harvard University.
Mali Confirms 8th Ebola Case   Scientific American
Mali confirms eighth Ebola case   Fox News
Mali confirms two new Ebola cases   Business Standard

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