2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 South Africa Health


BBC News
   
Ebola case confirmed in Glasgow hospital   
BBC News
A healthcare worker who has just returned from West Africa has been diagnosed with Ebola and is being treated in hospital in Glasgow. The woman, who arrived from Sierra Leone on Sunday night, is in isolation at Glasgow's Gartnavel Hospital. All possible ...

Britain: Ebola Case Reported in Glasgow   New York Times
Scottish government confirms Ebola case in Glasgow   Washington Post
Nicola Sturgeon confirms first case of Ebola diagnosed on British soil   Telegraph.co.uk
NDTV   
Daily Mail   
Irish Independent   
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News24
   
Violence a top 5 cause of death   
News24
Johannesburg - South Africa has no civil war but violence is one of the top five causes of death in the country, according to a study published by The Lancet, the Sunday Times reported. According to the report, South Africa was the only country outside the ...

Violence high in SA deaths   The New Age Online
Thousands killed in violent SA despite no civil war   Times LIVE

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WebMD
   
Structural Roof-Sealing Completed for China-Aided Fixed Bio-Safety Lab to ...   
AllAfrica.com
On December 23, 2014, structural roofs of China-aided fixed bio-safety lab building were sealed, marking the completion of the main structure of the lab. Chinese Ambassador Zhao Yanbo inspected the project site with Sierra Leonean Foreign Minister Dr.
Battling Ebola: A View From the Front Line, Part 10   WebMD (blog)

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Prague Post
   
Czech Republic - Factors To Watch on Dec 29   
Daily Mail
PRAGUE, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial markets on Monday. ALL TIMES GMT (Czech Republic: GMT + 1 hours) =========================ECONOMIC ...

Prague providing more beds for homeless as cold weather continues   Radio Prague
Year in review: major cultural events   Prague Post

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Livemint
   
China can lead fight against antibiotic resistance   
Livemint
Infections resistant to antibiotics claim about 50,000 lives each year across the European Union and US. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint. One of the most potent threats to global economic prosperity is too little discussed. Resistance to antibiotics, caused in large ...

Bloomberg view: China should lead global fight against antibiotic resistance   BizNews
China Can Lead the Fight on Superbugs   Bloomberg View

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Independent Online
   
Why wealthy, single men are biggest drinkers   
Independent Online
London - Wealthy, educated, single men drink the most in later life and are the least likely to cut down. A study found most over-45s cut their alcohol consumption after a “life event” such as bereavement. Rich, single men were the only exception, possibly ...

Britons in mid-40s turning wary of drinking amid health concerns: Survey   Microfinance Monitor
Middle-aged Britons curb drinking for health   BioScholar News

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Ebola Resurfacing - Mont. Still High - Cape Mt. Declared 'Red County'   
The Inquirer
The Incident Management System (IMS), the group in the battle against the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has disclosed that the Ebola virus has resurfaced with Montserrado County still reporting more cases. The head of IMS, Mr. Tolbert Nyenswah, told ...

'Alarm': 49 New Ebola Cases in Cape Mount, Travelers Warned   Front Page Africa
Liberia: 'More Confirmed Cases of Ebola in Cape Mount'   Sierra Leone Times

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Researchers discover new non-invasive method can detect Alzheimer's early   
Daily News & Analysis
Researchers, including those of Indian origin, have developed a noninvasive method that can detect Alzheimer's disease in a living animal, well before typical symptoms appear. An interdisciplinary team of Northwestern University scientists and engineers ...

Scientists discover new method to detect Alzheimer's   News Tonight Africa
Early Stage Alzheimer's Detected by New MRI Method   News Every day
New Non-Invasive MRI Scan to Detect Alzheimer's Early Developed   Microfinance Monitor
SMN Weekly   
Delhi Daily News   
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CIDRAP
   
CDC lab tech still healthy after possible Ebola exposure   
CIDRAP
A lab technician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) remained free of symptoms today after possible exposure to Ebola virus from the mishandling of material last week, according to CDC officials. The CDC reported on Dec 24 that some ...

Good News So Far For CDC Tech Exposed To Ebola   Huffington Post
Ebola lab tech possibly exposed to virus shows no signs of infection: CDC   CBC.ca
Ebola crisis: US laboratory worker possibly exposed to live virus shows no signs ...   ABC Online
USA TODAY   
Washington Post   
Science Times   
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TV3.ie
   
Need to know: Foundation   
TV3.ie
It's a make-up bag staple, yet so many of us still make mistakes with foundation. Women apparently buy an average of seven foundations before finding the perfect one, but why is it so hard to get it right? Anything too dark can look heavy, while too pale can ...

'Design Life' Collection by MOR AFA   AllAfrica.com

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