2015年2月5日 星期四

2015-02-06 South Africa Health


AsiaOne
   
RPT-Free from Ebola, survivors complain of new syndrome   
Reuters
DAKAR/MONROVIA, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Romeo Doe, a 29-year-old tailor who survived Ebola in Liberia, is struggling to cope with the impact of a disease that killed seven members of his family and now threatens his livelihood. Since he was released from an ...

Ebola outbreak: Doctors warn of 'post-Ebola syndrome' among survivors in West ...   ABC Online
Ebola Survivors Facing Stigma, Unemployment, Exclusion   AllAfrica.com

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Daily Mail
   
'Encouraging' Ebola drug results in Guinea   
Daily Mail
For the first time since the west African Ebola outbreak began over a year ago, a clinical trial with a candidate treatment has yielded "encouraging" results, researchers announced Thursday. The trial with 80 patients in Guinea resulted in fewer deaths and ...

Ebola Drug Aids Some in a Study in West Africa   New York Times
'Encouraging' Ebola drug trial results in Guinea: Researchers   Times of India
Ebola drug trial results 'encouraging'   iAfrica.com
Reuters   
NDTV   
TODAYonline   
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KMBZ
   
Africa: Ebola Drug Trial in Liberia Halted   
Sierra Leone Times
A trial of the experimental Ebola drug brincidofovir in Liberia has been halted due to a significant drop in the number of new Ebola cases, coupled with the 30 January announcement by the drug's manufacturer that it would no longer participate in the trial.
Ebola Vaccine Trials Show Positive Results   AllAfrica.com
Low infection rate halts Ebola treatment trials in Liberia   Arab News
Ebola: Testing the New Vaccines in Liberia   KMBZ

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gulfnews.com
   
Somaliland:Assessment of the Prevalence , Perception and Attitude of Genital ...   
SomalilandPress
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for nontherapeutic/medical reasons. It is an ancient tradition in large parts of Africa and is ...

UK sets October deadline for doctors to record FGM cases   Reuters UK
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation: Facts and ...   International Business Times UK
FGM affects three times more people in the US than previously thought   The Guardian
Huffington Post   
gulfnews.com   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Guess what? That 'awesome moment' does make us healthier   
Malay Mail Online
Awe-inspiring experiences could keep you healthy simply on the basis of the positive emotions they instil, according to a new study. — AFP picCALIFORNIA, Feb 6 — What takes your breath away to look at just might also keep you healthy, according to a new ...

Experiences Of Art, Nature And Spirituality May Help Prevent Disease, Study Finds   Huffington Post
Positive emotions may increase anti-inflammatory cytokines   Healio
New Study Suggests That Art, Nature And Spirituality Make Us Healthier   Tech Times
Huffington Post Canada   
Free Malaysia Today   
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Cervical screening plea to Keighley women   
Keighley News
The plea has been issued after it was revealed about a quarter of women aged 25-49 in the district hadn't been screened within the last three-plus years. A Cancer Research UK study also found that 20 per cent of women aged 50 had not attended for ...

Women Commemorate World Cancer Day   AllAfrica.com
Rural Women Reel Under Effects of Cancer   The Herald

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Thanh Nien Daily
   
Disparities remain in Vietnam's health care for children: report   
Thanh Nien Daily
Despite the tremendous progress Vietnam has made in reducing its under-five child mortality rate over the last two decades, a new research has found that large groups of children are still being left behind. Where they live and the circumstances in which they ...

Poorest children more likely to die young in developing countries - charity - TRFN   Reuters Africa
Giving Kids Equal Chance at Survival   Voice of America
Poorest children more likely to die young in developing countries   Daily Times
Humanosphere   
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Etisalat Nigeria partners UNAIDS on health   
Telecompaper (subscription)
Etisalat Nigeria has joined hands with the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS to support the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, in a campaign to ensure that no child in Nigeria is born with HIV, The Punch reported. The UNAIDS and Etisalat partnership ...

NACA commends Jonathan for signing HIV/AIDS anti-discrimination law   The Guardian Nigeria
Jonathan signs HIV/Aids Anti-Discrimination law   The New Age Online

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Health24
   
Food myths you should stop believing   
Health24
With all the diet and nutrition information out there, it's not always clear how to distinguish fact from fiction. We get to the bottom of some of the most common diet and nutrition claims. 0. Healthy food from Shutterstock ~. Check. Glycaemic index tool » · Count.
Dr. Phil's 20 Foods to Eat to Lose Weight   ABC News

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Daily pot use not associated with brain shrinkage: Colorado study   
Reuters
(Reuters) - Daily marijuana use is not associated with brain shrinkage when using a like-for-like method to control for the effects of alcohol consumption on those who both drink and toke up, a new study from Colorado has found. The study, led by ...


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