2014年12月10日 星期三

2014-12-11 South Africa Health


CBC.ca
   
Curve the elephant gives birth to rare twins in South Africa   
CBC.ca
A rare set of twin elephants was born in South Africa in early December. Curve, a 31-year-old female elephant named after the curve of one of her tusks, gave birth at Pongola Game Reserve in Pongola, South Africa, according to a statement from the reserve.
Twin elephants newborns defy odds   InsideHalton.com
Rare elephant twins born in South Africa   9news.com.au
Elephant Twins Born On South African Reserve In Rare Occurrence   Headlines & Global News

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Independent Online
   
Small dose of Prozac could combat PMS   
Independent Online
London - Mini-doses of Prozac could end the monthly misery of PMS, scientists believe. They say the irritability and mood swings of pre-menstrual syndrome are caused by plummeting levels of progesterone, a hormone that keeps a lid on emotions. Prozac ...

Antidepressants Can Prevent PMS Symptoms, But Not for the Reason You'd Think   Bustle
Scientists claim Prozac could ease monthly misery of irritability and mood swings   Daily Mail
Premenstrual Syndrome is like drug withdrawal and could be cured with Prozac ...   Telegraph.co.uk
University of Bristol   
Fox News   
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CIO Today
   
New app will let doctors review patients' genome for cancer treatment   
Genetic Literacy Project
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the richest doctor in the world, and Blackberry Chief Executive John Chen made some news at Thursday's Forbes Healthcare Summit, revealing a new app that will allow doctors to review a cancer patient's genes on a Blackberry phone.
Healthcare App to be Launched by BlackBerry (NASDAQ: BBRY)   Financialbuzz.com
BlackBerry, NantHealth Launch Breakthrough Cancer Browser   AllAfrica.com
BlackBerry, NantHealth Debut Cancer Genone Browser   CIO Today

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Times LIVE
   
Desmond Tutu cancels travel due to health   
East Coast Radio
10 December 2014 at 06:16 by Sapa - Doctors treating Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will be monitoring his health. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+ Email. Share this with your friends! From. To. Compose your ...

Tutu skips Nobel summit to fight cancer   Times LIVE
Desmond Tutu cancels trips due to prostate cancer battle   CBC.ca
Desmond Tutu, South Africa's moral conscience   Daily Mail
BizNews   
iAfrica.com   
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IBNLive
   
Sierra Leone area to hold 2-week Ebola 'lockdown'   
IBNLive
Freetown: Health workers sent to Sierra Leone to investigate an alarming spike in deaths from Ebola have uncovered a grim scene piles of bodies, overwhelmed medical personnel and exhausted burial teams. The World Health Organisation says the health ...

Ebola Toll Climbs, Fueled by Spread in Sierra Leone   Scientific American
Sierra Leone diamond zone hit by largely hidden Ebola outbreak   Reuters Africa
Ebola death toll climbs to 6388 as Sierra Leone cases soar   GMA News

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Ghana Business News
   
Statistics Forum Open Sessions Ahead of Statistical Committee Meeting   
AllAfrica.com
Tunis — The sixth Forum on African Statistical Development (FASDEV VI) opened in Tunisia today as part of various preparatory events leading to this week's meetings of the Statistical Commission for Africa (StatCom-Africa) and Committee of Directors ...

EU to use AU certified statistics on Africa as they collaborate to improve quality   Ghana Business News

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Times LIVE
   
Malaria deaths halved since 2000 but Ebola risks gains: WHO   
Times LIVE
A Sudanese woman, a refugee displaced by the war in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan who is suffering from malaria, sits inside her makeshift house in Golo, Fashoda county in Upper Nile State. File photo. Image by: ANDREEA CAMPEANU / Reuters ...

Malaria progress threatened by Ebola, drug resistance, says WHO   Toronto Star
Malaria Deaths Halved Since 2000, Ebola Risks Gains: WHO   NDTV
Embargo - Malaria Deaths Halved Since 2000, Ebola Risks Gains: WHO   Vanguard
RTE.ie   
The Punch   
Voice of America   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Mobile phones unlikely to harm human health, scientists find   
Telegraph.co.uk
The magnetic fields created by mobile phones and power lines are not harmful to human health, the University of Manchester has found. Several studies have suggested that electromagnetic fields emitted from mobile devices and power cables could cause ...

Mobile phones, power lines not harmful: study   BusinessTech
Mobile phones "likely to be safe" to human health: study   Xinhua
Is Living Hear High-Power Electricity Lines Bad For Health?   Science 2.0
Island Crisis News   
MyBroadband   
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Times LIVE
   
Trying to be slim? Have your dessert first   
Daily Times
But the key to losing weight could be to eat dessert first, scientists have claimed. Researchers from Imperial College London believe that feasting on sugar-rich foods at the start of a meal could help keep people's appetites in check. The study focused on ...

Newly-found brain function could prevent obesity   Press TV
Our brains drive us to eat sugar   Times LIVE
Scientists find brain mechanism behind glucose greed   Reuters
Times of India   
Indian Express   
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eTurboNews
   
How Time's 'Person of the Year' Fared in the Cromnibus   
Bloomberg
The bill offers millions for training health care workers, researching vaccines, and offering aid abroad. Arit John t aritbenie. After weeks of teasing embarrassing “person of the year” possibilities like Kim Kardashian and Vladimir Putin, Time magazine has ...

Congress Must Directly Fund Hospitals to Ensure Ebola Doesn't Devastate the US   AllAfrica.com

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