2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 South Africa Health


Times of India
   
Sierra Leon nurses strike over Ebola hazard pay amid lockdown   
Times of India
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone: Nurses at a public hospital in northern Sierra Leone were on strike on Thursday to demand hazard pay for treating Ebola patients, as the region was under lockdown in a bid by authorities to combat the killer virus. Some 30 nurses ...

Sierra Leone in lockdown for Christmas as Ebola fight continues   Herald Sun
No Christmas for Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   CBS News
Lessons from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa   Washington Post
Herald Scotland   
Channel News Asia   
Zee News   
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Independent Online
   
Clifton beach warning   
Independent Online
Lisa Isaacs. BEACHGOERS who flock to Clifton's Fourth Beach this summer should be warned that the water could contain high levels of E coli, a study has shown. “Bathers are at risk of thalassogenic diseases such as diarrhoea, skin infection, respiratory ...

Sharks! Beachgoers warned to know the signs   News24
E coli warning for popular Cape Town beach   AOL Travel UK

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Zimbabwe: HIV Has Claimed 500000 Lives - Govt Official   
AllAfrica.com
AT LEAST half a million Zimbabweans have died of HIV/AIDS related illnesses over the past 16 years, a senior government health official has said. The death toll has however ebbed significantly over the years as access to treatment has improved.
New cases of HIV/AIDS lowest since 2007   BVI Beacon
1,3 Million Zimbabweans Living With HIV/Aids   The Zimbabwe Dailt

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NBCNews.com
   
CDC's Mission: Protecting the Health of Americans   
Huffington Post
There is no doubt Ebola will rank as the biggest public health story of 2014, both here in the United States and around the world: more people sickened by Ebola than ever before in history, more people dying, and more understanding of how the health of one ...

'Situation in Liberia Much Better', Visiting CDC Director Declares   AllAfrica.com
CDC officials visit Liberia   The New Dawn Liberia

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Egypt Independent
   
Egyptian Child Dies of Bird Flu   
Prensa Latina
Imagen activa 25 de diciembre de 2014, 13:13Cairo, Dec 25 (Prensa Latina) The Egyptian Health Ministry today announced that a five-year-old boy died as a result of a Bird Flu outbreak that has been hitting the country for weeks. Since early this week the ...

Egypt reports 10th bird flu death in 2014   Times of India
Tenth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu - Health Ministry   Reuters
Egypt: Nuba Aswan child is the 10th H5N1 avian flu death this year   Outbreak News Today
Egypt Independent   
Ahram Online   
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Longevity LIVE
   
Headaches: When should you seek help?   
The Floyd County Times
LEXINGTON — Headaches are a common ailment; the World Health Organization estimates that almost half of us have a headache at least once a year. Unfortunately, because headaches are so common, they are often dismissed as insignificant. That's a pity ...

Doc Talk: Holiday Migraines Got You Down?   Daily American News

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US churches catching on to communion breads free of gluten   
WHTC
(Reuters) - Rachel Rieger figured getting diagnosed with celiac disease and having to rid gluten from her diet meant she could no longer partake of the wheat-based communion bread that represents a key facet of her Catholic faith. "It was tough for me to ...


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The Straits Times
   
Chinese competitive eater devours 160 eggs to mark Christmas   
Syracuse.com
That's one way to celebrate! A Chinese competitive eater marked this Christmas by devouring 160 eggs in one sitting. According to AFP, Pan Yizhong, 46, said he was in good health Wednesday after scarfing down 150 quail eggs and 10 chicken eggs in less ...

Man eats 160 eggs to mark Christmas   Independent Online
No quailing as Chinese man eats 160 eggs to mark Christmas   The New Age Online
Chinese man eats 160 eggs to mark Christmas   The Straits Times

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Just why do men hate wrapping gifts so much?   
Free Malaysia Today
man-wrap Paper-phobic men will be doing their best to avoid wrapping presents this Christmas, new statistics show. Ten percent of men say they have never wrapped a present in their lives, and most find it a chore that they don't enjoy, according to a survey ...

Men more likely to leave buying presents until the last minute   Staffordshire Newsletter

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DRUM Magazine
   
108 babies born in Gauteng on Christmas day   
DRUM Magazine
More than 100 babies were born in Gauteng by Christmas afternoon, the provincial health department said on Thursday. Spokesman Prince Hamnca said a total of 108 babies were born in the province. Mamelodi Hospital and Chris Hani Baragwanath ...


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