2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 South Africa Health


Financial Times
   
Signs of hope in Ebola-hit Sierra Leone   
Financial Times
An IRC worker has his shoes sprayed with chlorine to prevent the spread of Ebola. Bo hospital Ebola isolation unit, Sierra Leone. Laura Miller was sent to Sierra Leone in 2011 with a mission to help improve public health in a country still recovering from its ...

Ebola outbreak: Signs of new cases slow in Sierra Leone   CBC.ca
Ebola: Sierra Leone begins house-to-house searches   BBC News
Why I'm spending Christmas fighting ebola in Sierra Leone   Irish Examiner
Daily Mail   
Firstpost   
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Ebola fears speed changes in US hospital record systems   
Reuters
CHICAGO Dec 17 (Reuters) - The worst Ebola outbreak on record, and its spread beyond West Africa, has accelerated changes in how U.S. hospitals address the threat of infectious diseases, say health IT companies and industry experts. After more than five ...


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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Doctors challenge government   
NewsDay
PUBLIC hospitals junior doctors will today file an urgent High Court application seeking an interdict order to stop government from garnishing their salaries over their involvement in last month's strike . BLESSED MHLANGA STAFF REPORTER. This follows a ...

Doctors Appeal to Mugabe and Cabinet   AllAfrica.com
Doctors Sue Government for 'Satanic' Salary Cuts   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Doctors approach court over salary dispute   New Zimbabwe.com
The Citizen   
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Awoko
   
CDC Chief Impressed With President Koroma   
AllAfrica.com
Director for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States Dr Tom Frieden has described the "Western Area Surge" as a step in the right direction, adding that President Koroma's leadership of the national response against Ebola is very ...

Sierra Leone News: Pres Koroma commends Regent on Ebola   Awoko
President Koroma Hosts UK Secretary of State   The Patriotic Vanguard

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Fox News
   
3D Printing Points Way to Smarter Cancer Treatment   
Scientific American
British scientists have developed a new use for 3D printing, putting it to work to create personalized replica models of cancerous parts of the body to allow doctors to target tumors more precisely. December 16, 2014. By Ben Hirschler. LONDON (Reuters) ...

3D points way to smart cancer treatment   Independent Online

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WTSP 10 News
   
Childhood diseases are striking adults more for 2 reasons   
Chicago Tribune
Angelina Jolie is just one of more and more adults who are being struck by childhood diseases. Angelina Jolie is just one of more and more adults who are being struck by childhood diseases. (Adam Berry, Getty Images). By Dennis Thompson, HealthDay.
'Kids' diseases' now hitting adults   FOX6 WBRC - MyFoxAL.com
Why more adults are getting "kids' diseases"   CBS News

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HSPH News
   
The World Health Organization's Annual World Malaria Report   
Huffington Post
The holidays came early this year for the global health community, with news that malaria deaths globally are at an all-time low. According to the World Health Organization's annual World Malaria Report, mortality rates from the disease have fallen ...

A cross-disciplinary approach to eradicating malaria   HSPH News
Move over Ebola- Malaria next big health crisis   Digital Journal

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Madame Noire
   
Hop On The Scale: Companies Are Offering Customized Wellness Programs To ...   
Madame Noire
If your boss suggested that you lose a few pounds, would you think she had stepped over the line? Well, don't be surprised if your boss soon asks you to shed some weight. “Seeking to make a dent in the intractable problem of obesity — a condition affecting ...

Memo to Staff: Time to Lose a Few Pounds   Wall Street Journal
Obesity Should Not Be a Hollywood Punchline, Weight Loss Doc Says   Digital Journal
Are diets just a quick fix?   The Ozarks Sentinel

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Fox News
   
Ninth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu: Health Ministry   
Jamestown Sun
CAIRO (Reuters) - A 20-year-old Egyptian woman died from bird flu on Wednesday, the ninth death in the country from the virus out of 18 identified cases, the Health Ministry said. Ministry spokesman Dr Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said the woman came to a ...

Assiut bird flu fatality raises 2014 death toll to 9   Ahram Online
Ninth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu, Health Ministry says   Fox News

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Monthly Prescribing Reference
   
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Results: Biggest Video Meme Ever, 1.3B Views   
ReelSEO
Google has just released its most popular searched-for terms of 2014, and alongside celebrity deaths and weddings, and sporting events, the Ice Bucket Challenge was one of the most searched terms of the year by users of Google. 'ALS', and or 'Ice Bucket ...

ALS Gets Its Due with the Ice Bucket Challenge: The Top Health & Fitness ...   Men's Journal
Robbin Williams, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and Ebola -- Google declares the ...   TheHealthSite
Towaco school makes a splash meeting the Ice Bucket Challenge   NorthJersey.com
WCPO   
Deseret News   
Baltimore Business Journal   
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