2015年1月17日 星期六

2015-01-18 South Africa Health


AsiaOne
   
'Trapped' no more: Man 'lives again' after 12-year virtual coma   
AsiaOne
His parents had almost given up on him, bringing him home - from the hospital - to die. But with their care and attention, South African Martin Pistorius survived despite being "trapped in his body" for 12 years. Communicating with the National Public Radio ...

What If Your Mom Says 'I Hope You Die' While You're In Coma? 'Ghost Boy ...   Yibada (English Edition)
South Africa's 'ghost boy' tells of waking from coma but finding himself trapped   Telegraph.co.uk
Ghost Boy: Meet Martin Pistorius who spent 8 years trapped inside a paralysed ...   International Business Times UK
Irish Independent   
The Times (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
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News24
   
2 die of bird flu in China   
News24
Officials wearing masks and protective suits pile dead chickens into black plastic bags in Hong Kong. (Philippe Lopez, AFP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail
H7N9 bird flu kills two people in China; Taiwan battles worst H5N2 outbreak in ...   The Japan Times
Two die of bird flu in China   The Daily Star
Sputnik International   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Study of Experimental Ebola Drug ZMapp Could Start Next Month   
Wall Street Journal
U.S. soldiers sort through Ebola-virus protection equipment to be used in Liberia last year. Associated Press. A clinical trial of the experimental Ebola drug ZMapp may be ready to get under way in infected patients in West Africa in February, the latest effort to ...

Ebola treatment begins trials in Liberia   Cherwell Online

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CTV News
   
App offers blood test for your biological clock   
CTV News
An important finger prick has arrived. Experts on aging, nutrition and exercise physiology have developed a blood test that claims to assess your physiological age based on your hormones, allowing you to adjust diet, exercise and lifestyle accordingly in ...


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SunHerald.com
   
World's highest cancer rates threaten China's economic boom   
SunHerald.com
Wang Qin, of Nanmen, a rural village near Shanghai, swam in this pond as a child. Today, the pond is polluted by runoff from a factory, and Wang and other residents of the village believe the pollution may be causing cancer in their village. BRITTANY ...

'Let me die', says Chinese mother with cancer as bankruptcy looms   BizNews

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Nanotechnology application in fabric could reduce the need for heating   
The New Age Online
A metallic textile could be so efficient at keeping us warm it may banish the need for indoor heating entirely -- or significantly reduce it, according to new research out of Stanford University in the US. Embedded with metallic nanowires, the fabric keeps a ...


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Capital OTC
   
Art Can Cure Depression And Behaviour Problems In Children   
Capital OTC
Children and teenagers diagnosed with emotional and behaviour problems can be helped trough the use of art and creativity. Depressions has been named the disease of the century, among modern aged children and teenagers. More and more kids, get ...

Art therapy may help kids with behavior problems   WHBL Sheboygan

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Union Gazette
   
Stressful jobs may increase stroke risk   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) – - People who have demanding jobs and job strain are more likely to suffer one type of stroke, a review of previous studies suggests. Job strain has been linked to heart attack risk in the past, but not necessarily to stroke. “Previous studies on ...

Job strain could raise danger for 1 kind of stroke   Union Gazette

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BBC News
   
Meet the children orphaned by Ebola   
BBC News
More than 10,000 children have lost one or both parents to Ebola in West Africa's current outbreak of the disease, according to UNICEF. Almost 8,000 of those children are from Sierra Leone. Many are also Ebola survivors themselves, but because of the ...

Over Three Thousand Orphans to Be Sponsored in Schools   AllAfrica.com
Ebola affects 3231 Liberian children   The New Dawn Liberia

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Press TV
   
Recipient of novel stem cell treatment 'well', doctor   
The New Age Online
The young cells were transferred in a gel-laced patch applied to a damaged part of the woman's heart during bypass surgery last October. Picture: Getty Images. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share. Rate this Article ...

Recipient of novel stem cell therapy doing 'well' after operation   Press TV
Recipient of novel stem cell treatment for heart failure doing 'well', says doctor   The Straits Times
Heartfelt hope: Receiver of novel embryonic stem-cell therapy doing 'well'   Malay Mail Online

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