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2015-03-02 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Zuma Warns of Cancer Incidence in South African Women   
Prensa Latina
Imagen de muestra 01 de marzo de 2015, 10:09Pretoria, Mar 1st (Prensa Latina) President Jacob Zuma warned that breast cancer is a serious problem for which is crucial that South Africa will give the greatest attention because it affects dozens of women in ...

Cancer is a major problem for women in Africa: Zuma   Times LIVE
Zuma: Cancer a problem for women in Africa   News24

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Gawker
   
Sierra Leone's Vice President Self-Quarantined for Ebola   
Gawker
Samuel Sam-Sumana, vice president of Sierra Leone, has voluntarily placed himself under a three-week quarantine after the death from Ebola of one of his security personnel last Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. Sierra Leone recorded 18 new cases of ...

Sierra Leone's vice president becomes highest ranking official to be quarantined   Sierra Leone Times
Nearly Halted in Sierra Leone, Ebola Makes Comeback by Sea   New York Times
Sierra Leone's vice president in quarantine for Ebola   USA TODAY
Daily Mail   
News24   
Reuters   
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Wall Street Hedge
   
WHO asks for music at low volumes as 1.1 bn people found at deaf risk   
Wall Street Hedge
Around 1.1 billion people, mainly young adults and teenagers, are at high risk of suffering from hearing loss due to their excessive use of headphones with volumes beyond the recommended level, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) report.
Turn down that music before you go deaf   MyBroadband

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Times of India
   
Female and losing your hair?   
Times of India
It's not just men who suffer from thinning hair and baldness, it's a problem that's on the rise for women too. Here's the lowdown... Shiny, lustrous hair is what all women strive for. Most women associate a head of glossy locks with their femininity, attractiveness ...

Women are also affected by baldness   News Tonight Africa
Solution of hair loss!   Odisha Samaya
Expert tips on how to stop and reduce hair fall   TheHealthSite

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Free Malaysia Today
   
More Than 1000 Children Infected With HIV Over 27 Years   
malaysiandigest.com
Pic: Astro AWANICYBERJAYA: A total of 1,076 HIV infection cases involving children under 13 was recorded nationwide between 1986 and 2013, says Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF) executive director Jasmin Jalil. She said according to Health Ministry ...

1076 cases of HIV-infected children detected in Malaysia between 1986 and ...   The Sun Daily
UNAIDS Hails Nigeria On Anti-Discrimination Law   AllAfrica.com
1% of HIV cases are children, says AIDS charity   Free Malaysia Today

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Business Insider
   
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 ...

Doctors should take lead in push to curb climate change   Jamestown Sun
7 Out of 10 Doctors Call Air Pollution Top Climatic Health Threat | The Weather ...   The Weather Channel

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The Cubic Lane
   
Nutrition: the Habit of Skipping Breakfast Promotes Diabetes   
The Cubic Lane
Whether for weight loss or by lack of appetite, skipping breakfast is a bad idea. A study shows that the habit of doing so disrupts the control of blood glucose and promotes diabetes. Skipping breakfast disrupts glucose control, and favors the onset of type 2 ...

Adolescents Who Skip Breakfast Should Raise Protein Intake During Mornings   Beacon Review
Skipping breakfast may lead to diabetes and heart disease   FoodNavigator.com
Teens Who Skip Breakfast Should Increase Protein Intake During Mornings   Tech Times
Odisha Samaya   
News Nation   
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E-Pao.net
   
SEEKING NEVERLAND (Does hope need always be true?)   
E-Pao.net
HIV/ AIDS rivals poverty and exceed war as a threat of death of millions of children in the developing world. An estimated 98 million young people (aged 15-24) are living with HIV today. Each day, nearly 6000 million are infected, as well as 1800 babies ...

Patients to Monitor Aids Services At Hospitals   AllAfrica.com

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Governmental Delegation On Visit in Tataouine   
AllAfrica.com
Tataouine — On visit, Saturday, in the Tataouine Higher Institute of Arts and Trades, Prime Minister Habib Essid recommended adapting the scientific disciplines provided in the institute to the region's natural potentialities. He pointed out the possibility to ...


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5 exercises you should NOT do   
Longevity LIVE
Ever heard of 'monkey see, monkey do'? Its human nature to copy, and it's this emulation that often perpetuates thoughtless reenactment. While not all repeated actions are done mindlessly, the ones performed without knowledge are. In this article I will share ...


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