2014年12月5日 星期五

2014-12-06 South Africa Health


Sierra Express Media
   
Airtel partners with Africa United to fight against Ebola   
Sierra Express Media
3 December 2014 – Airtel has launched a three months campaign to kick Ebola out of Africa. Mobile network operators across Africa are partnering with the African Union Commission (AUC) to support the fight against Ebola in West Africa. (Photo: Members of ...

African telcos partner with AU to 'kick Ebola out of Africa'   Biztech Africa
Telcos to launch anti-Ebola campaign on Wednesday   Citifmonline

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Daily Mail
   
Ebola-hit countries seek recovery plan to 'keep standing'   
Daily Mail
Ebola-hit countries urged the United Nations on Friday to come up with an economic recovery plan to help them cushion the outbreak's devastating blow on agriculture, mining and public finances. Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have all dramatically cut ...

Two Sierra Leone doctors die of Ebola in one day - sources   Reuters Africa
Two Sierra Leone Ebola doctors die in one day   Aljazeera.com
UN urges int'l support for recovery of Ebola-affected countries   Xinhua
ABS CBN News   
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BBC News
   
Inside the 'world's most dangerous' hospital   
BBC News
A hospital in Guatemala has been described by campaigners as the world's most abusive and dangerous mental health institution. Former patients say they were raped while sedated, and the director himself admits - while being filmed undercover by the BBC ...

Human waste, sedated patients and regular rape: Inside the most dangerous ...   Irish Independent

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BBC News
   
Ebola: basic fluid and nutrition care 'being missed'   
BBC News
Ebola patients are missing out on basic care that could improve their chances of survival, according to a report in the Lancet medical journal. Researchers say organisations are being misled by an "inaccurate view" that there is no proven treatment for Ebola.
Ebola patients may just need fluids: report   New York Daily News
Intravenous fluid could save many Ebola patients   Health24
Simple intravenous fluid could save many Ebola patients, specialists say   Daily Mail
News-Medical.net   
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Health24
   
Running Linked to Lower Alzheimer's Death Risk   
WebMD
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Study Links Running to Lower Alzheimer's Death Risk   Philly.com
Running Linked With Lower Alzheimer's Death Risk   Doctors Lounge

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Fox News
   
Polish toddler found in freezing cold recovering   
Kansas City Star
A Polish toddler found unconscious in sub-freezing temperatures hugged a teddy bear and called for his parents after only four days of treatment, his mother said Thursday, while his doctor described the boy's recovery as "a miracle." Adam — aged 2 years ...

Naked toddler survives subzero chill   Gulf Today

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Medical News Today
   
CT scans 'can predict risk of stroke' in TIA patients   
Medical News Today
All patients should have a computed tomography scan within 24 hours of experiencing mild stroke, or a transient ischemic attack, as it could predict their risk of another stroke. This is according to a new study published in Stroke - a journal of the American ...

Brain scans 'can predict risk' even after mild stroke   BBC News
Brain Scans Yield Clues to Future Stroke Risk   Doctors Lounge

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Longer Breast-Feeding May Protect Infants at Risk for Obesity   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, Dec. 4, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- For babies at high risk for obesity, the longer they breast-feed, the less likely they may be to become overweight, a new study suggests. "Breast-feeding for longer durations appears to have a protective effect ...


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Malay Mail Online
   
Study: Powerful cow antibiotic often misused by farmers   
AG Week
It is one of the most potent antibiotics used by U.S. cattle and dairy farmers, the key component in the top-selling drug line of Zoetis, the world's largest animal health company. But the strength of the antibiotic ceftiofur — and the frequency with which it's being ...

Powerful antibiotic for cows often misused by farmers   Reuters

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Breast Cancer News
   
Risk-Based Breast Cancer Screening Mammography Misses Diagnoses   
Breast Cancer News
mammography A study from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) revealed screening mammography that relied mostly on risk-based triage (strong family history, dense breast tissue, etc.) missed a significant number of cases of invasive breast ...

Self Breast Exams, Screening for Breast Cancer Vary for Men and Women   TWC News

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