2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 South Africa Health


Sport24
   
Scientist helps make rugby safer   
Sport24
Cape Town - Few are able to say they have helped to change the way rugby is played around the world, but this is something University of Cape Town PhD graduate, James Craig Brown, can say with confidence. Brown's thesis evaluates the effectiveness of ...


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Times LIVE
   
Antibiotics resistance: Drug firms 'to blame'   
Times LIVE
Penicillin, the first antibiotic, was discovered in 1928 and more than 100 compounds have been found since but, until a reported discovery earlier this month, no new class has been found since 1987. File photo. Image by: PETER PURDY/BIPS/GETTY ...

Drug companies to blame for antibiotic resistance, says pharmaceutical boss   Telegraph.co.uk

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The Independent
   
Korean Medic Out of Hospital After Ebola Scare   
The Chosun Ilbo
A Korean medical worker who was exposed to Ebola in Sierra Leone has tested negative for the virus and been discharged from hospital in Germany. The medic was quarantined in an isolation ward at a hospital in Berlin, the Foreign Ministry here said ...

Deputy Envoy to China Takes Ebola Message to Spouses of African Ambassadors   Sierra Leone Times
SA nurses fearless as they face Ebola   News24
SA medics ready for Ebola fight   Independent Online
New York Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Businessweek   
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Pulse Nigeria
   
Over 2000 Birds Lost in Lagos Bird Flu Outbreak   
AllAfrica.com
By Gboyega Akinsanmi The Lagos State Government on Friday acknowledged the reality of the bird flu outbreak in the state which it said had killed more than 2,000 birds in a poultry farm in Badore. However, the state government said it had commenced ...

Bird Flu: 2000 chickens killed in Lagos   Pulse Nigeria
Lagos, Kano Hit by Deadly Bird Flu   Business World
FLU SCARE: Delta Officials Gear Up   Leadership Newspapers
The Guardian   
Daily Trust   
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BBC News
   
Gaddafi's legacy continues to haunt Libya   
BBC News
The partial ceasefire announced by the Libyan army on Sunday, following peace talks with various factions in Geneva, is the first good news to come out of Libya for months. But even if the ceasefire holds and the peace talks bear fruit, there is a long, long way ...

Libya needs help to step back from the brink   Financial Times
Three Months Of Fighting In Libya's Benghazi Kills 600, Say Medics   Huffington Post
Libya recalls former general Haftar for army duty   Reuters Canada
Ahram Online   
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Daily Times
   
Human infections of H7N9 surge in dozens of regions in China   
ecns
The H7N9-strain of avian flu in China has seen a surge in southern and eastern regions since the start of the new year. Health authorities have warned that the whole nation has entered a high-incidence period for bird flu. This occurs in winter and spring, ...

2 die of bird flu in China   News24
Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail
Two die of bird flu in China   Daily Times
Press TV   
Xinhua   
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Times of India
   
Feeling of being cold is contagious   
Johannesburg Sunday World
We're not talking about catching colds, as in the rhinovirus: scientists are now saying the feeling of being cold is contagious, too. Lenny Kravitz feeling cold in New York Picture: File Photo. Mimicking another person is believed to help us create an internal ...

How Empathy Can Make You Colder, Literally   Care2.com
Feeling cold is contagious   The Sun Daily

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Advocate.com
   
SD reduces HIV infections by 50%   
The Swazi Observer
This was observed at the recent ordinary joint meeting of SADC ministers of health and ministers responsible for HIV and AIDS held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. This meeting was held from January 12-16. According to Minister of Health Sibongile ...

SADC Health Ministers Address Public Health Issues   AllAfrica.com
Ebola kills far fewer than Aids, TB and malaria. What should we prioritise?   The Guardian
SADC welcomes Zim single-dose HIV strategy   Namibian
Inter Press Service   
EIN News Zimbabwe   
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Firstpost
   
'Lifestyle diseases kill 16 million prematurely a year'   
Times of India
GENEVA: Diseases linked to lifestyle choices, including diabetes and some cancers, kill 16 million people prematurely each year, the World Health Organization said on Monday, urging action to stop "slow-moving public health disaster". Unhealthy habits like ...

Chronic disease takes high toll on China   AsiaOne
60% deaths in India last year due to non-communicable diseases   Economic Times
WHO says chronic diseases kill 3 mln annually in China   Reuters
Livemint   
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Times of India
   
Goat Consumption on The Rise in The United States. Here's What the Goats ...   
One Green Planet
OneGreenPlanetBuzz MonsterGoat Consumption on The Rise in The United States. Here's What the Goats Have to say About it. While a staple in many other types of world cuisine, the United States hasn't historically been a big proponent of putting goat on ...

Red meat can be healthier than white meat!   The New Age Online

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