2015年1月5日 星期一

2015-01-06 South Africa Health


Health24
   
SA roads remain deadly over festive peak   
Health24
About 38 people per day died on South Africa's roads during December, with KwaZulu-Natal recording the highest number of deaths in the country. 2. (File: Netcare 911) ~. Related. Life expectancy in SA drops by 4.3 years · People who feel younger may live ...

Drunk driving cases pile up as labs battle to keep up with blood tests   BDlive

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Times LIVE
   
Be a stand-up guy and save your life   
Times LIVE
Advocates of workplace health hope that this year will be the one in which the stand-up desks favoured by great minds such as Leonardo da Vinci and Virginia Woolf will reconfigure the modern workplace cubicle.
Standup desks get office workers back on their feet   Economic Times
Modern stand-up desks coax office workers back on their feet   Daily Times
Employers advised to bring staff to their feet with standup desks to improve health   Daily Mail

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Pork Magazine
   
Researchers identify new strain of deadly pig virus in US   
KFGO
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. researchers have identified a new strain of a hog disease that has wiped out millions of baby pigs, a sign the virus will keep mutating as producers work to contain it. A third strain of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus, or PEDv, was ...

Third Strain of PEDv Discovered   Wisconsin Ag Connection

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Times LIVE
   
Jordan's long road home   
Times LIVE
After his parents begged for funds on Facebook, pleaded with their medical aid scheme and tried, largely in vain, to get help from the South African embassy in France, a 12-year-old cancer sufferer is back in Durban for emergency medical treatment.
Cancer patient Jordan Smith safely back in SA after a holiday in the UK that went ...   TheSouthAfrican

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Wall Street Journal
   
Ebola Vaccine Tests Resume   
Wall Street Journal
The University Hospitals of Geneva is at the forefront of testing an experimental Ebola vaccine licensed by Merck & Co. Reuters. By. Marta Falconi. Marta Falconi. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyMarta Falconi · marta.falconi@wsj.com ...

Merck-NewLink Ebola vaccine trial resumes at lower dose: Geneva hospital   Reuters
Newlink Genetics, Merck to Resume Ebola Vaccine Trials on $30 Million Contract   Microfinance Monitor
NewLink-Merck Ebola Vaccine Trial Resumes in Geneva After Pause   Bloomberg

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Firstpost
   
Ebola ebbs: Liberia plans to reopen schools next month   
Firstpost
Liberia plans to reopen schools in February, six months after the government ordered them closed because of the Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 3,400 people in the West African nation, an official said on Monday. Health workers in West Africa.
Schools in Ebola-hit Liberia to reopen in February   The Sun Daily
Liberia plans to reopen schools as Ebola spread decreases   Press TV
Liberia to reopen schools Feb. 2   Global Times
teleSUR English   
Business Standard   
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Independent Online
   
Single-child families a rising trend in UK   
Independent Online
London – More than half of British families will have just one child by 2022, experts predict. The number of single-child families has grown by almost 12 percent in the past decade, according to official figures. This means the proportion of parents stopping at ...

Children in Single-Parent Families Are More Likely to Witness Domestic Violence   Family Studies
Is This The End Of The 2.4 Family? Increase In British Families With Just One Child   Yahoo Lifestyle UK
Within the next decade, half of all families will have just one child   Daily Mail
The Sunday Times   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Healthy obesity: not a fantasy (but rare and elusive)   
Los Angeles Times
A new year, another kerfuffle among experts over the existence of that most elusive of human phenotypes: the person who is both obese and healthy. Two new studies use widely divergent measures and time frames to explore the oft-observed link between ...

Obesity not always a recipe for ill health   Times LIVE
Obesity not always equal to poor health   iAfrica.com
Good news for fatties: obesity not always a path to ill health   BizNews
The Daily Star   
HealthCanal.com   
Khaleej Times   
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Tobacco consumption affects food budget - Study   
Daily News
PASSING leglations that aim at reducing cigarette smoking and tobacco leaf production will go a long way to curbing the negative health and welfare effects of cigarette and tobacco consumption. Giving recommendations from a recent report, a professor of ...


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Health24
   
Indian officials to track toilet use   
Health24
For a month, officials will report on the usage of toilets in rural India with the help of mobile phones, tablets and iPads. 0. Toilet silhouettes from Shutterstock ~. Your brain on sex · 10 strange ways to stay healthy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ...


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