2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 South Africa Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Ebola Still Spreading, WHO Reports   
New York Times
The Ebola virus is still spreading in West Africa, especially in Sierra Leone, and the worldwide toll from the outbreak stood at 7,905 deaths among 20,206 known cases at year's end, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. Sierra Leone reported 337 ...

Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   Irish Independent
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey's experimental treatment taking her into 'unknown ...   Mirror.co.uk
Deutsche Welle   
Khaleej Times   
Irish Examiner   
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WebMD
   
China Donates US$2 Million Food Items to Sierra Leone   
AllAfrica.com
China has donated through the World Food Programme (WFP) 1, 625 metric tons of food items to Sierra Leone in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus disease. The donated food items. The food items include rice, corn-soya blend and yellow split peas.
Battling Ebola: A View From the Front Line, Part 10   WebMD (blog)
China donates food to Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   Sierra Leone Times

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Times of India
   
Bats may have triggered Ebola outbreak: Study   
Times of India
Toddler infected by creatures while playing inside a hollow tree in Guinea likely 1st case of disease. The toddler in Guinea who is thought to have been the first case in the current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa may have caught the virus from bats in a ...

'Bats are a possible source of Ebola epidemic in West Africa'   The Guardian Nigeria
Ebola, Bat Meat And Tracking Patient Zero— Global Stories Of 2014   CBS Local
Ebola outbreak: 1st case with 2-year-old boy linked to bats   CBC.ca
Businessweek   
Huffington Post   
Independent Online   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Re: passage of National Health Law; Medical experts lash out at Falana   
BusinessDay
Medical experts in Nigeria have lashed back at human rights lawyer, Femi Falana for faulting the newly passed National Health Act, 2014. Speaking on the issue, a medical practitioner, Alao Moses said, “I never knew the learned lawyer is so unlettered.
Repeal National Health Act, Falana Urges FG   AllAfrica.com
Falana Demands Repealing Of Sections Of National Health Act   CHANNELS TELEVISION

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Times LIVE
   
What's going to be hot in 2015   
Times LIVE
Baby boomers are set to fill gyms, and functional exercise is the new black. So says the 2015 American College of Sports Medicine Worldwide Survey of Fitness Trends , which puts body-weight training at the top of the exercise pops. This means it's back to ...


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WNIJ and WNIU
   
China's Confucius Institute Inaugurated in Ethiopia's Addis Ababa University   
AllAfrica.com
Confucius Institute, a Chinese institute for promoting Chinese language, has been inaugurated at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia's capital. The inaugural ceremony took place on Monday on the premises of Addis Ababa University (A.A.U.) in the presence ...

Ethiopia: Booming business, underpaid workers   Aljazeera.com
Ethiopia accuses ICC of bias, urges delisting of Africa   The Guardian Nigeria
Ethiopians Seeking Birth Control: Caught Between Church And State   KTEP

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Businessweek
   
Blockbuster is out, doctor is in as urgent care clinics fill stores   
BizNews
It's currently an American phenomenon, but one that has relevance for countries across the globe that are facing various crises in health care provision. It's a boon for patients who battle to get a last-minute appointment with their doctor – or who don't have one ...

Blockbuster Is Out, the Doctor Is In   Businessweek

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Closing Access Gap in Nigeria - the USPF Example   
Vanguard
Although Nigeria's Information and Communication Technology, ICT, market has recorded tremendous success while deploying 4G for commercial services, a feat that had put the country ahead of Europe and China, identifying access gap areas that needed ...


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Los Angeles Times
   
When doctors aren't enough to help patients keep diabetes in check   
Los Angeles Times
Patients with diabetes need access to doctors and medicines to help them keep their disease under control. But they also need food in their pantries and enough money in their pockets to pay for necessities like rent and heat, a new study shows. U.S. rate of ...

It Takes More than Obamacare to Control Diabetes   Youth Health Magzine
Food and Medication Insecurity Tied to Poor Diabetes Control   Scientific American
Economic insecurity impacts diabetes control   Times of India
U.S. News & World Report   
Health24   
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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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