2014年11月29日 星期六

2014-11-30 South Africa Health

  Reuters   
Death toll from Ebola outbreak nears 7000 in West Africa - WHO  Reuters
A man walks by a mural with health instructions on treating the Ebola virus, in Monrovia, November 18, 2014. Credit: Reuters/James Giahyue. Related Topics. Top News » · World » · PICTURE GALLERY · Tourists sit in front of the Taj Mahal hotel, which was ...

Death toll from Ebola outbreak nears 7000 in West Africa, says WHO   Daily News & Analysis
Ebola outbreak: Death toll nears 7000 says World Health Organisation, after ...   ABC Online
Ebola death toll nears 7000: WHO   Deutsche Welle
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  Design & Trend   
UNICEF Says New HIV Infections Among Children Are Lower  Design & Trend
December 1 marks World AIDS Day and is bringing attention to the epidemic that still exists throughout the world. However, the lack of access treatment for many people hinders the world from becoming HIV/AIDS-free. Around 1.1 million HIV infections have ...

HIV/AIDS among children decline by 40%, 1.1 million new cases prevented   The Westside Story
Hundreds living with HIV in Clarksville, but activists say 'We can end AIDS'   Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Caribbean observers World AIDS Day   Jamaica Observer
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  BBC News   
Hollande visits ebola-hit Guinea  Herald Scotland
French president François Hollande brought a message of hope to Guinea, where thousands lined the roads to see the first Western leader to visit a country hard hit by ebola. French president François Hollande brought a message of hope to Guinea, where ...

Trial Of 15-Minute Ebola Test To Start in Guinea   Newsweek
France's Hollande warns against isolating Ebola-hit Guinea   Reuters
Hollande offering hope   New Zealand Herald
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  Leadership Newspapers   
Only Six Polio Cases in Nigeria This Year - FG  AllAfrica.com
Abuja — The Federal Government on Thursday said only six cases of the wild polio virus disease have been recorded in Nigeria this year, and is optimistic that impressive gains made from the onslaught against the scourge would lead to its eventual ...

We Have Contained Polio, Only 2 States Left - FG   NAIJ.COM
Nigeria Confines Spread of Wild Polio Virus   Nigerian Bulletin

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  Nigerian Tribune   
Why you should sleep naked  Nigerian Tribune
Over the years, researchers have studied sleep and have disclosed several benefits beyond providing rest for the body. They have also pointed out that it's not just about sleeping, but length of time, temperature, position, foods and other factors can contribute ...

REVEALED: Why You Should Sleep Naked   NAIJ.COM
Sleep naked, improve your love life   Independent Online

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  CityNews   
Harper commits $500M to providing vaccines to poor children  CityNews
Prime Minister Stephen Harper hosts the Canada-European Union Summit in Toronto on Sept. 26, 2014. HANDOUT/PMO. Related Stories and Links. Harper earmarks $5.8B for federal infrastructure, including parks, museums · Wynne requests face-to-face ...

Canada Pledges $440 Million to Vaccinate Poor Children   NDTV
New UK Support for Global Immunisations to Save a Child's Life Every Two ...   AllAfrica.com
Toronto-Based Education and Advocacy Group Applauds Canadian ...   Financial Mirror

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  Re/code   
Gates Foundation Solicits Vaccine Program Donations With “Doorbuster” Pitch  Re/code
With Black Friday in full force, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is using a play on the post-Thanksgiving sales ads to encourage donations to shot@life, a program to vaccinate children. The ad, which Melinda Gates tweeted out earlier this week, ...

Gates foundation goes open access with research   University World News

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  The News   
LASUTH doctors protest non-payment of salaries, casual employment  Nigerian Tribune
Doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) under the aegis of the Medical Guild, at the weekend, embarked on a peaceful rally to express their dissatisfaction over three months salary the state government owed them, among other ...

Lagos Doctors Protest Non-payment Of Salaries   Leadership Newspapers

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  Independent Online   
Unkind cut for Joburg surgeon  Independent Online
Johannesburg - A bizarre finding of professional misconduct has left a Joburg paediatric surgeon, Dr Behrouz Banieghbal, fuming and baffled. The Health Professions Council of SA has fined Banieghbal R5 000 for “failing to greet” the mother of a newborn ...


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  spyghana.com   
Breaking the Silence in Open Defecation  AllAfrica.com
"I am moved by the fact that a child dies every 2 and a half minutes from diseases linked to open defecation. Those are silent deaths - not reported on in the media, not the subject of public debate. Let's not remain silent any longer". The above quotation from ...

Media asked to scale up campaign on sanitation   GhanaWeb

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