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2015-02-09 South Africa Health


Mail & Guardian Online
   
Sars demands R110m payback from Pillay   
Mail & Guardian Online
By establishing the rogue intelligence unit, suspended deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay 'elevated' costs to 'R106-million', according to Sars. Ten charges, including corruption, dishonesty and the contravention of the Sars code of conduct, as well as tax and ...

SARS tells suspended boss: 'Pay back the money'   Johannesburg Sunday World
SARS demands R110 payback from Pillay   The New Age Online
SARS demands R110m from Pillay over rogue unit   Times LIVE
City Press   
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Times LIVE
   
Red tape wasting healthcare billions   
Times LIVE
Medication and treatment costs for ordinary depression do not have to be paid in full by medical aids as it is not a prescribed minimum benefit, but bipolar depression costs do have to be fully reimbursed. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock ...


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Times LIVE
   
Guinea to Expand Use of Experimental Anti-Ebola Drugs   
Scientific American
CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea's government has authorized the wider use of an experimental drug to treat Ebola in treatment centers after successful initial trials, officials said on Saturday. The expansion of the treatment comes as the number of people with ...

Encouraging Ebola drug test results   Jacaranda FM
Anti-Ebola Drug Approved for Wider Use in Guinea   Voice Chronicle
Ebola Drug Trial Shows Promise   AllAfrica.com

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Pittsburgh Post Gazette
   
Bloomberg view: ancient killers focus minds on benefits of vaccination   
BizNews
There's nothing new about politicians using vaccination for political gain, and the latest measles outbreak in the US is no exception. US President Barack Obama says parents who don't vaccinate their children are irresponsible. Former Secretary of State ...

The Anti-Vaccination Movement Is Older Than You Might Think: Predates Jenny ...   The Inquisitr
Returning killer diseases best inoculation against anti-vaccination lobby   Brisbane Times

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bronte resident seeks funds for Ebola orphans   
Sydney Morning Herald
A Sydney charity is leading the charge to raise funds for thousands of Ebola orphans struggling to survive in Africa. New research from UNICEF reveals about4000 children in West Africa have lost one orboth of their parents to Ebola. Bronte resident Mardi ...

Nearly 3600 children orphaned by Ebola outbreak in West Africa - UNICEF   Reuters
Nearly 4000 children left parentless by west African Ebola outbreak   Telegraph.co.uk
Fears over abandoned Ebola orphans allayed: UNICEF   Daily Mail
Reuters Africa   
AllAfrica.com   
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BBC News
   
Ministers attend conference to identify FGM victims   
BBC News
A conference to help professionals identify victims of female genital mutilation (FGM) has heard campaigners say they hope to end the practice within a generation. The charity Integrate Bristol, which is working to end FGM, hosted the event for teachers, health ...

UN Calls For Zero Tolerance When It Comes To Female Genital Mutilation [Video]   The Inquisitr
Director of Public Prosecutions defends failed FGM prosecution   Family Law Week
FGM campaigners asked to speak for deprived groups   IPPmedia
AllAfrica.com   
Nigerian Tribune   
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Foods that will boost your sex drive   
The New Age Online
A good diet is holistic and a healthy sex life is heavily dependent on a good diet, good life style and a stress free life. What you eat and how much you consume has a huge impact on your sexual health. Here are some of the natural aphrodisiacs for men:.

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How to hide dark circles with makeup   
The New Age Online
Dark circles make your eyes and the skin around look dull. Here are a few tips to hide those marks. Makeup not only highlights your best features, but hides blemishes and marks. However, makeup can also hide dark circles and eye bags. Here's how you can ...


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CBS News
   
Four Cups Of Coffee A Day May Keep Endometrial Cancer Away: Study   
Tech Times
Women who have a heavy coffee habit may be lowering their risk of cancer of the uterus, study suggests. Regular and decaffeinated both seem of offer the benefit, researchers say. (Photo : Daniel Berehulak, Getty Images). Women who drink at least four cups ...

Coffee Lowers Risk Of Endometrial Cancer   Science World Report
Four Cups of Coffee a Day Helps Keep Endometrial Cancer Away   Chinatopix
Coffee may lower women's risk of endometiral cancer   CBS News
WebMD   
Medical News Today   
U.S. News & World Report   
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Daily Mail
   
Hospitals are told to stop gagging NHS whistleblowers   
Daily Mail
Hospitals must end the use of gagging clauses to silence whistleblowers, an inquiry will say this week. A long-awaited report by Sir Robert Francis will demand the NHS does far more to end its 'cover-up culture' and will highlight fears confidentiality clauses ...

More than 1000 people dying needlessly in NHS care - health secretary   RT
Hunt: Sweeping reforms to end 'NHS cover up culture'   Telegraph.co.uk
Jeremy Hunt orders yearly study of 'avoidable' hospital deaths   BBC News
Yorkshire Post   
The Guardian   
Press TV   
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