2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Limpopo the safest province, says study   
Jacaranda FM
30 December 2014 at 13:04 by Sapa - Limpopo is the safest province in the country, according to a study by the SA Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) released this week. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Email.
Limpopo the safest province in South Africa, Western Cape the most dangerous   Times LIVE
Limpopo safest province in South Africa – Thinktank   StarAfrica.com
Gauteng best province to live in, says report   Independent Online
Moneyweb.co.za   
BDlive   
The Citizen   
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Irish Independent
   
UPDATE 7-Nurse becomes first Ebola victim diagnosed in Britain   
Reuters
... * Nurse transferred to London hospital. * Diagnosed after arrival from West Africa. * Risk to others seen low but contacts being investigated (Adds 1 of 3 other patients tests negative for Ebola, paragraphs 6-7). By William James and Andy Bruce. LONDON ...

Ebola virus reaches UK   Times of India
Ebola nurse may be offered recovered patients' plasma   BBC News
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey asked to be tested SEVEN TIMES   Daily Mail
Irish Independent   
Firstpost   
CBC.ca   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Three-hour Ebola diagnostic test wins emergency approval   
Telegraph.co.uk
A new Ebola test that cuts the time taken to diagnose the deadly virus has been approved for emergency use by US regulators. The diagnostic test takes just over three hours to return a result, compared to the six-hour wait required for the standard test, ...

US approves Roche Ebola test   Independent Online
Roche Receives FDA Emergency Permission for Ebola Test   Businessweek
FDA OKs Fast-Acting Ebola Test   WebMD
Reuters Africa   
Daily Mail   
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WebMD
   
China donates food to Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   
Xinhua
FREETOWN, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- China donated food items estimated 2 million U.S. dollars to Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone where over 9,000 confirmed, probable and suspected cases have been reported. The food items, including rice, corn, soya beans and ...

China Donates US$2 Million Food Items to Sierra Leone   AllAfrica.com

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Hangovers: No Cure in Sight, But Here are Some Tips   
Youth Health Magzine
New Year's Eve is traditionally a time of revelry and of consuming large amounts of champagne and other alcoholic beverages. New Year's Day is traditionally a day to suffer a hangover. The pain, nausea, fatigue, and general lousy feeling that are the ...

Hangovers are 'general misery'   Beloit Daily News
Hangover cure is elusive but symptom relief fizzles and flows   Firstpost

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Prague Post
   
Czech Republic - Factors To Watch on Dec 30   
Reuters Africa
PRAGUE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial markets on Tuesday. ALL TIMES GMT (Czech Republic: GMT + 1 hours) =========================ECONOMIC ...

Daily news summary   Radio Prague
Year in review: major cultural events   Prague Post

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WalesOnline
   
Ebola Virus Complacency Sparks Grave Concern in Liberia   
AllAfrica.com
A local gives a speech to the community on the importance of proper hygiene and awareness during the Ebola epidemic. By Edwin M. Fayia III. The United Nations and international and local medical agencies have cautioned Liberians against complacency ...

Liberia football halted over Ebola fears   BizNews
Who Made It? FPA 2014 - Liberia's Cabinet Grades Are in   AllAfrica
Liberians, Why All This 'Hard-Head' On the Fight Against Ebola?   The Inquirer
Turkish Press   
WLNE-TV (ABC6)   
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Bloomberg View
   
How to Keep Your New Year's Resolutions   
Bloomberg View
It's nearly the new year -- a time for resolving to eat less, exercise more, work harder, give more, get your financial situation in order, make a long-delayed life change. Why do we make such resolutions? The simplest explanation is that our highest aspirations ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Gaza's children struggle to overcome nightmares of war   
The Express Tribune
Muntasser Bakr, an eleven-year-old Palestinian boy who lost four of his relatives when two Israeli missiles slammed into a beach during the 50-day July-August Gaza war, stands at his house in front of the portraits of the victims on December 24, 2014.
Memories of war torment Gaza's children   The Daily Star

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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Removing Body Organs Without Consent Permitted By the National Health Act ...   
AllAfrica.com
IT was reported in the media last week that President Goodluck Jonathan had signed the National Health Bill into law. As a legal framework for the management and regulation of the health sector the Act has addressed some of the challenges and concerns of ...

Falana points to danger in new national health law   BusinessDay
Falana Demands Repealing Of Sections Of National Health Bill   CHANNELS TELEVISION
New health law legalises selling of human parts —Falana   Nigerian Tribune
Nigerian Bulletin   
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