2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 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 ...

Man in coma for 8 yrs heard mum tell him: ' I HOPE YOU DIE'   Malaysia Chronicle
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
International Business Times UK   
The Times (subscription)   
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Forbes
   
Achieving Zero New HIV Infection Via Pmtct Strategy   
AllAfrica.com
Nigeria, with an estimated population of 160 million, ranks second to South Africa in the factsheet on countries with people living with HIV and AIDS worldwide, representing nine percent of the global burden of the disease. According to a recent report of the ...

Mayor D'Amico and Councilmember Duran Want to Bring WeHO HIV Infection ...   WEHOville
Safe Doctors, Unsafe Patients: A Tale of Two Infections   Forbes

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Daily Times
   
Two dead in Fujian from H7N9 avian flu as 22000 birds culled in Taiwan   
China Economic Review
Two people have died of H7N9 avian influenza in the coastal province of Fujian, where 15 have cases of human infection have been reported this year, with another reported in Jiangxi on Friday, South China Morning Post reported, citing local health officials ...

2 die of bird flu in China   News24
Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail
Two die of H7N9 bird flu in China's Fujian - Xinhua   eNCA
Daily Times   
Press TV   
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Reuters
   
Bones, ashes at Liberia crematorium a reminder of Ebola trauma   
Reuters
BOYS TOWN, Liberia (Reuters) - The furnace has been extinguished at a crematorium for victims of the deadly Ebola virus near Liberia's capital Monrovia but a row of barrels filled with ash and charred bone are a reminder of the darkest days of the outbreak.
AS WORST SEEMS OVER: Bones, ashes at Liberia crematorium a reminder of ...   Hints News Network
Study of Experimental Ebola Drug ZMapp Could Start Next Month   Wall Street Journal

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Press TV
   
Heart patient given stem cell therapy well   
Nursing Careers Allied Health
A revolutionary treatment for severe heart failure using embryonic stem cells seems to have worked, with the female patient resuming normal activity. A woman treated with a revolutionary embryonic stem-cell therapy for severe heart failure is doing well three ...

Recipient of novel stem cell treatment 'well', doctor   The New Age Online
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
Malay Mail Online   
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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 ...


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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 ...

New gauge of age unveiled   Investor's Business Daily

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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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BBC News
   
Edinburgh patient tests 'negative' for Ebola   
BBC News
Ebola virus The virus is transmitted by direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person, such as blood, vomit or faeces. Continue reading the main story. Ebola outbreak · Why Ebola is dangerous · Year of Ebola · Mapping the outbreak · The basics.
Two volunteers with potential Ebola exposure flown to Britain   Daily Mail
Ebola takes its toll on mental health in Sierra Leone   The Star Online
Fife patient admitted to hospital after returning from Ebola-hit west Africa tests ...   Scottish Daily Record
Mirror.co.uk   
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Mobile devices play important role in weight loss   
The New Age Online
Evidence abounds that the support provided by mobile devices can help dieters lose more weight than they would otherwise, according to researchers at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Apps that provide health advice ...


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