2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 South Africa Health


News24
   
Striking Zim doctors' pay docked   
News24
Zimbabwean police have arrested a man who allegedly took part in a widely-publicised attack upon a woman in Harare who wore a mini-skirt, it was reported. Foreign investors lucky - Zim minister · Zim cops identify 'short dress' assault thugs · No Christmas ...

Government docks doctors' salaries   NewsDay
Govt Abuses Doctors, Chops Off Salaries   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Striking Zimbabwean doctors' pay docked   The New Age Online
New Zimbabwe.com   
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Aid billions 'making world sicker'   
Times LIVE
Over the past decade, aid groups such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have spent tens of billions of dollars battling deadly infectious diseases. But some public health experts want them to stop.

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The Independent
   
Ebola: How does it compare?   
BBC News
The world has witnessed the largest-ever epidemic of Ebola claim thousands of lives in West Africa in 2014. Since the first case, a two-year-old who passed away on 28 December 2013, there have been more than 6,900 deaths. Outbreaks such as Ebola have ...

Efforts to stop Ebola are gaining ground, but the fight isn't won   Los Angeles Times
Ebola expert calls for European anti-virus 'corps'   BDlive
Europe 'needs outbreak hit squad'   Daily Mail
The Independent   
Irish Independent   
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Fox News
   
Ebola Survivor: “You Feel Like … Maybe … A Ghost”   
New England Public Radio
Dr. Senga Omeonga met us under a huge mango tree outside the St. Joseph's Catholic Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia. Behind the main building, several dozens of disinfected rubber boots worn by health care workers were propped upside down on stakes ...

Touching stories of Ebola survivors   The News
Ebola Survivor: "You Feel Like ... Maybe ... A Ghost"   KUOW News and Information

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Punishment Can Make Bedwetting Worse   
Youth Health Magzine
Punishing a child for wetting the bed is counterproductive. It will not solve the problem and actually appears to make it worse. Children whose parents punished them for wetting the bed at night were more likely to be depressed and have a poorer quality of life ...

Punishment can worsen bedwetting   Free Malaysia Today

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Design & Trend
   
Breast Self-Exams and Doctor's Exams Find Similar Breast Tumors   
Youth Health Magzine
Breast self-examinations and clinical breast examinations by a physician appear to do equally well at detecting breast cancer tumors at about the same size, according to a new study. However, a clinical examination seems to be better for discovering tumors ...

Research: breast cancer treatment should address obesity   CT Post
Study Compares Efficiency Of Self-Exams To Clinical Breast Exams   Design & Trend
Self-exam and doctor's-exam find similar breast tumors   Fox News

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The Indian Express
   
Occupation might be a workout for brain   
Columbus Dispatch
Sign up for home delivery of The Columbus Dispatch and find out What's In It for You. Subscribe. Already a subscriber? Enroll in EZPay and get a free gift! Enroll now. By Janice Neumann REUTERS • Thursday December 25, 2014 9:10 PM. Comments: 0.
Complex jobs might help maintain brain fitness in aging   Fox News

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Fox News
   
New confirmed case of bird flu in Egypt, brings number to 23   
Ahram Online
A new case of infection with bird flu (H5N1 virus) has been confirmed by the health ministry in Egypt's Menoufiya governorate Saturday, making the total number of confirmed cases in 2014 reach 23. The 23rd case is of a 30-year old woman who was admitted ...

Egypt reports 10th bird flu death in 2014   Times of India
Tenth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu - Health Ministry   Zawya (registration)
Health Ministry: Tenth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu   Egypt Independent
Outbreak News Today   
Eprahaar   
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Drug-free relief for reflux sufferers   
WLS-TV
Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, affects up to one-third of Americans. It costs the U.S. $10 billion a year to treat. But some patients might not need surgery or drugs to relieve their heartburn. GERD is a condition that happens when stomach ...

President Obama diagnosed with acid reflux   Longevity LIVE

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NDTV
   
China to test its Ebola vaccine on humans   
Times of India
BEIJING: China on Thursday said it has developed a vaccine to combat the spread of deadly Ebola virus that has killed more than 7,000 people in three West African countries, and the test of the drug on humans would begin this month. Defence ministry ...

China to continue to increase defence spending   News Tonight Africa
China's arms sales pose no threat to global stability   Economic Times
Spotlight: China helps Africa fight Ebola   Xinhua

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