2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Officials Say Ebola Cases Are Falling In West Africa   
New York Times
GENEVA — The number of people falling victim to the Ebola virus in West Africa has dropped to the lowest level in months, the World Health Organization said on Friday, but dwindling funds and a looming rainy season threaten to hamper efforts to control the ...

Anger, mistrust in Guinea villages hinders battle to beat Ebola   Reuters
Sierra Leone Eases Blocks on Travel, Business as Ebola Wanes   ABC News
Just 5 Ebola Cases Left in Liberia, Government Says   Scientific American
Daily Mail   
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Times LIVE
   
IVF babies healthier than before: study   
Times LIVE
Resetting the circadian rhythm, what's also known as the body's internal clock, could soon be a simple question of taking a pill, according to researchers at McGill University in Canada. When women are few, men settle down: study · Facebook 'likes' reveal ...

Invitro babies much healthier than before   iAfrica.com

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ABC News
   
Sorry, Pregnant Women, New Study Is Not a Carte Blanche to Eat Sushi   
ABC News
Despite jubilant tweets and Facebook posts to the contrary, a new study does not reverse decades of advice prohibiting pregnant women from eating sushi, experts said. The study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition said pregnant women ...

The Fishy Case of How Seafood May Help Fetuses In-Utero   Science Times
Fatty Acids in Fishes Benefit Pregnant Women, Study Revealed   Daily Science Journal
Eating Fish During Pregnancy Might Be OkayAfter All, Says New Study   Bustle
The Westside Story   
U.S. News & World Report   
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Independent Online
   
Patient killed at Addington Hospital   
Independent Online
Durban - A patient was killed in a ward at Durban's Addington Hospital after being assaulted by another patient on Friday, the KwaZulu-Natal health department said. The attack happened in the early hours of Friday morning, spokesman Sam Mkhwanazi said.

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Ebola experts say 16 other bat viruses could infect man - TRFN   
Reuters Africa
LONDON, Jan 23 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Scientists looking for Ebola in bats have identified 16 other viruses in the animal which could jump to humans and potentially cause a disease outbreak on a similar scale to the West African crisis, a health ...


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East Coast Radio
   
Epic 9 600km journey to freedom   
East Coast Radio
23 January 2015 at 10:57 by ECR Newswatch - It's been a big week for two big cats, lioness sisters Maggie and Sonja, who've left circus life and traveled from Europe to South Africa to begin a new life in the wild. The lionesses are now settling into their new ...

Lions Maggie, Sonja dream-lifted home   aircargoworld

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The Punch
   
'Nigeria Is Paving the Way for a Polio-Free Africa'   
AllAfrica.com
"Nigeria is paving the way for a polio-free Africa," according to John Vertefeuille, team lead for Nigeria at the Centers for Disease Control. With the World Health Organization reporting no cases of polio in Nigeria since July 24, 2014 and the last in Africa ...

Experts Confident Nigeria Will Be Certified Polio-Free By 2018   Vanguard
Elections Could Derail Polio Eradication, Experts Warn   Daily Trust
Nigeria won't be polio-free in 2015, says expert   The Punch

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Sierra Express Media
   
China intensifies support to end Ebola   
Sierra Express Media
Freetown, Jan.22, 015 (MOHS) The Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Zhao Yanbo has described Sierra Leone as a true friend that deserves every possible assistance that would boost its overall development. (Photo: The symbolic handing over of the ...

CHEO doctor headed to Sierra Leone to join Ebola fight (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
ER doc off to fight the Ebola fight   Ottawa Sun
China continues support for Sierra Leone despite waning Ebola fears   ecns
Telegraph.co.uk   
AllAfrica.com   
BBC News   
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Times LIVE
   
Nigeria Avian Flu Spreads as Movement of Livestock Banned   
Businessweek
Nigeria has recorded incidents of avian flu in seven of the country's 36 states, prompting measures including the ban on movement of livestock in the affected areas to contain the spread, Agriculture Minister Akinwumi Adesina said. The current outbreak of ...

Nigeria: A Bird Flu Outbreak Spreads   New York Times
Nigeria reports H5N1 bird flu in five states   Daily Mail
Nigeria and the Avian Influenza   AllAfrica.com
Reuters Africa   
NBCNews.com   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
The Mediterranean Diet Manifesto   
Huffington Post
The new year is upon us and once again people are looking to improve their life, their body, and everything in between. One of the first things people focus on is their weight and diet. There are numerous diets out there to choose. Some good, some not so ...

Health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet more fad than fact   Full-Time Whistle
Health Watch: Why you should consider the Mediterranean diet   Wicked Local Eastham

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