2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 South Africa Health


MiamiHerald.com
   
Study That Paid Patients to Take HIV Drugs Fails   
New York Times
SEATTLE — A major study testing whether Americans would take their H.I.V. drugs every day if they were paid to do so has essentially failed, the scientists running it announced Tuesday at an AIDS conference here. Paying patients in the Bronx and in ...

'Give HIV drugs to healthy gay men'   BBC News
HIV Drugs Shown to Be Effective in Trials   Wall Street Journal
HIV drug taken before and after sex cuts risk by 86pc   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters   
Times LIVE   
Daily Mail   
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Famagusta Gazette
   
"Breakthrough" Ebola test kit unveiled   
Famagusta Gazette
The Ebola testing kit looks set to be rolled out imminently to fight the killer disease, World Health Organization officials have said. The development's crucial because the test can identify the Ebola virus in 15 minutes, WHO said after giving its approval to the kit ...

UN Health Agency Approves Rapid Test for Ebola, As Decline in Cases Appears ...   AllAfrica.com
WHO approves breakthrough 15-minute Ebola test   The Daily Star
Ebola crisis: WHO approves a new 15 minute test to detect the disease   India Today
The Province   
Jagran Josh   
Regulatory Focus   
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WPTZ The Champlain Valley
   
Antibiotics: Misuse puts you, others at risk   
WPTZ The Champlain Valley
Antibiotics are important drugs. It would be difficult to overstate the benefit penicillin and other antibiotics have played in treating bacterial infections, preventing the spread of disease and minimizing serious complications of disease. But there is also a problem ...

How to Develop New Antibiotics   New York Times
Cure or kill? Antibiotics are in danger of losing potency   Irish Independent
Antibiotic guidance is not a new thing, says Cambridge expert Dr Nick Brown   Cambridge News
Ames Tribune   
Honolulu Civil Beat   
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Scientific American
   
Sun Damages DNA in Skin Cells Long After Exposure   
Scientific American
UV light stimulates enzymes that produce superoxide and nitric oxide, Brash says. These radicals react to create peroxynitrite, which can oxidize and fragment melanin polymers. Credit: Horia Varlan/Flickr. The sun can induce cancerous DNA damage in skin ...

The skin gets damaged by UV light even in the dark, ironically as it may seem   ZME Science
Skin damage continues for hours after UV exposure   Health24
Sunbathers take heed: skin damage continues hours after exposure   TODAYonline
Daily Life   
Futurity: Research News   
Irish Health   
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Reuters
   
World's diet worsening with globalization, major study finds: TRFN   
Reuters
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The world's diet has deteriorated substantially in the last two decades, a leading nutrition expert said on Monday, citing one of the largest studies available on international eating habits. Poor countries in sub-Saharan ...

Globalisation causing shift to unhealthy eating   Health24
World's diet worsening with globalization   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Global 'diet quality' falling, despite the rise of healthy foods   NutraIngredients.com

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MedPage Today
   
Aspirin Resistance Linked to Worse Strokes   
MedPage Today
savesaved; ">. author name. by Crystal Phend Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today. Action Points. Note that this study was published as an abstract and presented at a conference ...

Aspirin Resistance May Result in More Severe Stroke   Neurology Advisor
Aspirin 'resistance' may mean worse strokes   Health24
Aspirin 'Resistance' May Make for Worse Strokes: Study   U.S. News & World Report
News-Medical.net   
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
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Chinatopix
   
Seven recent FDA actions involving dermatology   
Healio
Recent FDA developments related to dermatology included the agency granting priority review to cobimetinib combined with Zelboraf for advanced melanoma. Featured. ASTRO · CNS · AAO · Highlights from AHA Scientific Sessions · Highlights from ACG ...

FDA OKs New Varicose Vein Treatment   WebMD
FDA clears device for treatment of varicose veins   Health24
New Device Treats Superficial Varicose Veins   Philly.com
Chinatopix   
Nasdaq   
The Seattle Times   
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KMBZ
   
Study: What are the most addictive foods?   
WSOC Charlotte
A view of pizza at a chef station at Ronzoni's La Sagra Slices hosted by Bongiovi Brand pasta sauces & Adam Richman presented by Time Out New York during the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival Presented By FOOD & WINE at Esurance ...

Researchers reveal the most addictive foods   Sydney Morning Herald
You're Most Likely To Get Hooked On These Foods   Huffington Post
most addictive foods revealed   Stuff.co.nz
The Raw Food World News   
The New Age Online   
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Fox News
   
Worries Over Ebola's Sexual Transmission Force Survivors To Make Hard Choices   
Huffington Post
By Ricci Shryock and Joe Bavier MONROVIA/ABIDJAN, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Musa Pabai left an Ebola treatment center in Liberia in November, grateful to have survived a disease that has killed nearly 10,000 people across West Africa but fearing he still could ...

Ebola outbreak: sexual transmission drives abstinence and panic   CBC.ca
Fear of Ebola's sexual transmission drives abstinence, panic   Reuters

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News Tonight Africa
   
Researchers study molecular link between obesity and type 2 diabetes   
News Tonight Africa
A team of researchers have studied molecular link between obesity and type 2 diabetes in order to develop potential therapy. Experts have said that causes inflammation that can lead to type 2 diabetes but they are studying how inflammation causes diabetes ...

Molecule Links Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes   Laboratory Equipment
Obesity-type 2 diabetes molecular link reveals potential therapy   Web India

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