2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Fight against cancer in SA gets R37m boost   
Times LIVE
A new probe marks the widest-ever analysis of the risk of ovarian cancer from HRT. Image by: AFP Relaxnews/©Ferenc Szelepcsenyi/shutterstock.com. A Bold new effort is under way to boost the fight against cancer, which has long been overshadowed in ...

South African universities get R37 million in funding to fight cancer   Health24
Cancer gets R37m funding boost   The New Age Online
R37m goes to 'varsities for cancer research   Women24

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Independent Online
   
Experts present case for low-carb, high-fat diet   
Independent Online
Cape Town – Pure white and deadly. Sound like a drug? It's sugar. That is one of the resounding messages to come out of the final day of a four-day health convention at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) that ended on Sunday night.
How to Lose Weight   News24
Tim Noakes: into the fat future with Banting and Real Meal Revolution   BizNews
Carbohydrate intolerance: could chromium be the missing link?   Health24
Media Update   
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BizNews
   
Martin Young: The AIDS-like State of the Zuma Administration   
BizNews
The best bloggers are those who write from personal experience. A doctor, Martin Young served in the frontline during the early years of South Africa's AIDS epidemic of 350 000 preventable deaths. As you might imagine, he has some rather strong opinions ...

Click on any image to zoom   The Southern Times
A Merion Resident Leads the AIDS Fight in Africa   Mainline Today
Understanding African culture and HIV   Thorold News
StarAfrica.com   
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Regulatory Focus
   
WHO Gives OK to First Rapid-Result Ebola Diagnostic   
Regulatory Focus
The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved the first rapid-result diagnostic test for detecting Ebola. The product, known as ReEBOV Antigen Rapid Test, can help health care workers quickly confirm suspected cases of Ebola. Despite international ...

UN Health Agency Approves Rapid Test for Ebola, As Decline in Cases Appears ...   AllAfrica.com
WHO approved ReEBOV Antigen rapid test kit to identify Ebola-infected patients   Jagran Josh
Corgenix's 15-minute Ebola test approved by WHO   BioPharma Dive
Genetic Literacy Project   
BioPrepWatch   
The Register-Guard   
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Firstpost
   
UN panel urges increased use of drones in peacekeeping missions   
Firstpost
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A United Nations panel assessing the future technological needs of peacekeeping missions has recommended dramatically expanding the use of unmanned surveillance drones in U.N. military operations, the head of the panel ...

Technology boost for UN peacekeepers essential: UN experts   indiablooms
Technology boost for UN peacekeepers 'essential' in rapidly evolving, complex ...   UN News Centre

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Times LIVE
   
Parents trying to cure autism by giving their kids bleach enemas   
Times LIVE
Parents are apparently trying to cure their kids autism - by giving them enemas in order to flush the vaccines out. Save & Share. Email · Print. "Parents report their children fighting, screaming and writhing in pain. The monsters who sell the product online say ...

Parents are giving children anti-vax bleach enemas to cure autism   Digital Journal
Some parents are 'trying to reverse autism by giving their children toxic bleach ...   Metro
Cruel and disturbing bleach enemas and drinks are reportedly being forced on ...   NEWS.com.au
The Inquisitr   
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Live Trading News
   
Eat Better: Eat Small Meals Often, Weigh Less   
Live Trading News
Adults who had multiple small meals every day tended to eat better, and weight less, than those who had fewer but larger meals, in a recent study. People eating fewer meals tended to eat the most at night, and to drink alcohol with meals, both of which might ...

More frequent meals linked to healthier eating   Khaleej Times

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Cambridge News
   
The Other Side of Antibiotic Drugs   
AllAfrica.com
Antibiotics are a group of drugs used for treating a wide variety of infections. As the name suggests, anti means against and bios signifies life. Thus these are drugs which act against the life of microbes. Different antibiotics kill or retard the growth of different ...

Antibiotic guidance is not a new thing, says Cambridge expert Dr Nick Brown   Cambridge News
Health Beat: Is Your Hospital Making You Sicker?   Honolulu Civil Beat
Superbug spread reveals thin pipeline of newest antibiotics   Ames Tribune

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Chinatopix
   
FDA OKs New Varicose Vein Treatment   
WebMD
FRIDAY, Feb. 20, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new system to permanently treat varicose veins in the legs by sealing the affected veins with adhesive was approved Friday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Many people with varicose veins experience ...

FDA clears device for treatment of varicose veins   Health24
FDA Recommends Varicose Vein Treatment for Legs   Chinatopix
FDA Approves Medtronic's Closure System To Permanently Treat Varicose Veins   Nasdaq
The Seattle Times   
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The Nation Newspaper
   
NAFDAC seals off 12 shops, impounds confectioneries   
Nigerian Tribune
The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), on Monday, sealed-off 12 shops and impounded confectioneries worth millions of naira at Ogbaru Relief Main Market, Onitsha. Although, nobody was arrested as they got information ...

Cuba to Help NAFDAC Eradicate Malaria in Nigeria   AllAfrica.com
NAFDAC Destroys N500 Million Fake, Expired Drugs in Awka   The Guardian
NAFDAC Destroys Fake Goods Worth N500 Million   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Nigerian Bulletin   
WorldStage   
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