2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 South Africa Health


The Hindu
   
Obama, Liberian President discuss Ebola recovery   
The Hindu
President Barack Obama has said that the world has made “extraordinary strides in driving back Ebola” because of the efforts of the US, Liberia and other partners. However, both the leaders said that more must be done to combat the disease. Addressing ...

Liberia's President Urges US to Continue Ebola Aid   New York Times
Ebola-hit Liberia no longer US's 'forgotten stepchild'   News24
US army ends Ebola mission in Liberia   Independent Online
Reuters   
USA TODAY   
Wall Street Journal   
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New York Times
   
Nearly Halted in Sierra Leone, Ebola Makes Comeback by Sea   
New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — It seemed as if the Ebola crisis was abating. New cases were plummeting. The president lifted travel restrictions, and schools were to reopen. A local politician announced on the radio that two 21-day incubation cycles had ...

Sierra Leone vice president admits himself into quarantine after Ebola kills ...   ABC Online
Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone vice-president quarantined   BBC News
Sierra Leone vice president in Ebola quarantine   Daily Mail
NBCNews.com   
Toronto Star   
The Seattle Times   
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News24
   
Zuma: Cancer a problem for women in Africa   
News24
Johannesburg - Cancer is emerging as a major public health problem, not only in South Africa, but in Africa as a whole, President Jacob Zuma said on Saturday. "The women in Africa suffer in many cases from... the fear and stigma associated with cancer," he ...

Cancer is a major problem for women in Africa: Zuma   Times LIVE

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Doctors should take lead in push to curb climate change - experts - TRFN   
Reuters
LONDON, Feb 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Doctors should take the lead in supporting political efforts to cut the pace of climate change and encouraging more people to see the problem as a crucial issue for public health, experts say. With the 68th ...


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Sci-Tech Today
   
"Love Hormone" Has Sobering Effects, Says New Study, So "Drunk In Love" Is A ...   
Bustle
Let's talk about sex, baby; more specifically, let's talk about what happens to your brain when you mix alcohol with the sobering effects of lovemaking. The “love hormone” oxytocin can counter the effects of intoxication, according to a new study. But as Metro ...

Love hormone can sober you up   Independent Online
Could being in love prevent drunkenness?   Netdoctor
Love isn't blind...drunk : Research shows that falling in love makes it harder to ...   JOE
HealthCentral.com   
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Beacon Review
   
Breakfast can boost protein!   
Odisha Samaya
New Delhi: Breakfast could boost our protein during morning intake. Breakfast skippers who start to intake breakfast really it should boost their protein to strengthen glycemic control, which could have an effect on a person's dangers for variety 2 diabetes and ...

Breakfast-skipping teens should get back on track   The New Age Online
Eating a High-Protein Breakfast Increases Metabolism in Teens, Study Notes   International Business Times AU
Adolescents Who Skip Breakfast Should Raise Protein Intake During Mornings   Beacon Review
Business Standard   
Tech Times   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Zambia: Govt Buys 40000 Health Centre Kits   
AllAfrica.com
THE Government has procured 40,000 health centre kits of priority medicines required at the lower levels of the health care system for consumption this year. Another consignment of essential drugs and medical supplies worth K290 million have been ordered ...

Task force to curb drugs theft established   Zambia Daily Mail

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Longevity LIVE
   
Dare to go bare – CANSA Shavathon   
Longevity LIVE
For many cancer survivors – there is no choice. Imagine. Not only are you dealing with a diagnosis of cancer and the multitude of decisions that then have to be made, but, through the very treatments meant to help save you, to give your hope, a future, also ...


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SMN Weekly
   
Scientists seek to rename the chronic fatigue syndrome   
SMN Weekly
The CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) is a real and serious condition that requires a new name to express and direct way to diagnose it, said Tuesday a government advisory group. Many patients have invaded the Institute of Medicine with the stories of ...

Scientists Find First Physical Marker For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   Design & Trend
Scientists want to rename chronic fatigue syndrome   National Monitor
Study on Chronic Fatigue May Help With Diagnoses   New York Times
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal   
Huffington Post   
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Fox News
   
Asian herb holds promise in fight against Ebola — Study   
The Borneo Post
WASHINGTON: A molecule derived from an Asian herb may protect against Ebola by switching off channels used by the deadly virus to enter and infect cells, Press Trust of India (PTI) reports, citing a new study. Researchers said the small molecule called ...

Its Official! An Asian Herb Promises to Cure Ebola!   American Live Wire
Asian herb may protect against Ebola   Times of India
Herb derivative could work against Ebola   News24
Daily Mail   
Odisha Samaya   
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