2015年2月15日 星期日

2015-02-16 South Africa Health


Anadolu Agency
   
Egyptian woman dies of bird flu   
Anadolu Agency
An Egyptian woman died on Sunday of the avian influenza virus, the Health Ministry has said. The ministry said, in a statement, that the woman, 22, was from the central province of Fayoum. The woman's death brings to 86 the number of total bird flu fatalities ...

Woman Dies of Bird Flu in Fayoum   AllAfrica.com
2 die of bird flu in Fayoum, 13 deaths in 2015   Egypt Independent
Canada reports H5N1 bird flu virus in British Columbia: OIE   The New Age Online
Ahram Online   
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Times LIVE
   
Cautious Valentine's Day - Love in Times of Ebola Virus Disease   
Front Page Africa
“Lovers, buy a valentine gift for that special someone at a very reasonable price, try and make that special someone happy this Valentine's Day.” Hawa Y. Ville, selling Valentine gifts and cards on Broad Street ...

Ebola: UN health agency turns to foreign medical teams in last phase of combat ...   UN News Centre
Who'll succeed Ebola Czar Ron Klain?   Washington Post (blog)
Africa withstands the strength of Ebola   SMN Weekly
Herald Palladium (subscription)   
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TwoCircles.net
   
Cricket champions bat for HIV prevention at ICC Cricket World Cup 2015   
TwoCircles.net
Islamabad: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has launched a new edition of its HIV awareness campaign, THINK WISE in partnership with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Op-Ed: Ending the HIV/Aids epidemic requires a focus on adolescents   Daily Maverick
Ethiopia breaks world record for mass HIV test   Sudan Tribune

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Smoking Hurts Your Brain   
Youth Health Magzine
Smoking hurts most parts of your body, and new research is showing that it is hurting your brain, too. It appears to cause thinning to a part of your brain's cortex. The cortex is the outer layer of the brain involved in crucial functions such as memory, language, ...

Damage to brain from smoking can be reversed   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Smokers found to have a thinner brain cortex   The New Age Online

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Times of Zambia
   
Govt targets zero new HIV infections   
Times of Zambia
COMMUNITY Development, Mother and Child Health Minister Emerine Kabanshi says the Government will continue fighting HIV and AIDS in order to reach the target of zero new infections. Ms Kabanshi said Government has since improved infrastructure by ...


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6minutes
   
HRT linked to ovarian cancer risk   
6minutes
Women should be advised to use hormone replacement therapy for the shortest possible time due to new concerns it is linked with ovarian cancer risk, say Oxford University researchers. Although unlikely to change clinical practice, the Lancet report shows ...

HRT raises risk of cancer - study   Stuff.co.nz
Hormone drugs boost ovarian cancer risk by 40%: study   Times LIVE
New Study Links Hormone Replacement Therapy To Increased Ovarian Cancer ...   Tech Times
WFMY News 2   
Examiner.com   
National Monitor   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
VIDEO: Student discovers she's a sleep-eater   
East Coast Radio
11 February 2015 at 14:43 by The Drive Team - If you listened to yesterday's edition of Trust the Team on The Drive, you would have learned that Rory is a self-confessed, habitual midnight snacker. Well, he's done some research and he's definitely not alone!
Girl raids fridge in sleep… makes toast, eats cheese   Emirates 24/7

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Mystery of snake venom revealed   
Malay Mail Online
Researchers hope their findings will help advance study of epilepsy, schizophrenia and chronic pain, which are caused by errors in the GABA(A) receptors. — AFP picMIAMI, Feb 14 — Scientists have unravelled the mystery of how the Costa Rican coral ...


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Herald Sun
   
China Product Recalled in Australia After Hepatitis Outbreak   
New York Times
SYDNEY — An Australian company has recalled its frozen berry products after a hepatitis A outbreak linked to poor hygiene and water supplies in a Chinese packaging plant. The Australian authorities were investigating on Monday after five people became ...

Australian food company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to China   Reuters
Poor hygiene in China thought to be cause of hepatitis A outbreak linked to ...   ABC Online
Australian company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to China   Channel News Asia
The Guardian   
The New Daily   
The Australian (blog)   
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Times of India
   
Now, contact lenses that zoom in and out   
Times of India
GENEVA: Researchers have unveiled the latest version of a first-of-its-kind telescopic contact lens that allows the wearer to zoom in and out with the wink of an eye. The lenses have to be paired with smart glasses that recognize winks and ignore blinks to ...

New Telescopic Contact Lens With Wink Controlled 3X Zoom   Immortal News
The Future Of Technology: Lenses With Built-in Zoom   The Monitor Daily
Telescopic contact lens lets users zoom with a wink   Sydney Morning Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Indian Express   
Daily Mail   
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