2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 South Africa Health


CNN
   
South African doctors perform world?s first penis transplant   
Times of India
CAPE TOWN: South African doctors have successfully performed the world's first penis transplant on a young man who had his organ amputated after a botched circumcision ritual, a hospital said on Friday. The nine-hour transplant, which occurred in ...

South Africa completes successful penis transplant   The Globe and Mail
Doctors claim first successful penis transplant   CNN
Penis transplant is 'successful' for the first time in history, South African surgeons ...   Sydney Morning Herald
WebMD   
Health-e   
OregonLive.com   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Lungu undergoes medical procedure   
Zambia Daily Mail
PRESIDENT Lungu yesterday underwent a medical procedure in theatre and specialists have managed the condition. Special assistant to the President for press and public relations Amos Chanda said in a statement last night that doctors have said the ...

President LUNGU discharged   ZNBC
Zambia's kwacha falls sharply against resurgent dollar   Reuters
Zambians weary of sick presidents   Mail & Guardian Online
Bloomberg   
Times LIVE   
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CBC.ca
   
US Clinician With Ebola Under Care in Maryland   
New York Times
An American clinician infected with Ebola while working with the aid group Partners in Health in Sierra Leone was evacuated on Friday to the National Institutes of Health clinical center in Bethesda, Md., as new details emerged that suggested the patient may ...

New Zealand Health-Care Worker in Insolation as Ebola Tests Done   Wall Street Journal
Ebola healthcare worker evacuated to UK   Sky News Australia
Ebola scare patient in isolation at hospital   Stuff.co.nz
TVNZ   
NPR (blog)   
Reuters   
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We're still talking about Ebola?   
The Stanford Daily
No one is talking about Ebola anymore. Even though the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues to cause problems for local populations there, news of the outbreak has largely dropped out of media discourse here. Over the summer, when the rate of spread ...

Ebola affecting tours to South Africa   Cape Business News

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U-T San Diego
   
As Ebola fades, La Jollan visits Liberia   
U-T San Diego
Liberians pose with Ebola prevention supplies that were distributed to families served by the Foundation for Women in Monrovia, Liberia. — Foundation for Women. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. Liberians pose with Ebola prevention supplies that were ...

'Liberia one month away from being declared Ebola-free'   TwoCircles.net
Liberia one month from being declared Ebola-free: official   GlobalPost
Watch closely and explain frequently: Liberia's Ebola lessons   Reuters
Daily Times   
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Philly.com
   
Patients with Inherited High Cholesterol Disorder Have a Lower Prevalence of ...   
Diabetes In Control
The study assessed the prevalence of type 2 diabetes between patients with familial hypercholesterolemia and their unaffected relatives... Advertisement. How helpful was this article? (Please vote.) The prevalence of type 2 diabetes among 25,000 patients ...

Do statin drugs cause diabetes? Risk is higher than you think   Philly.com
Ask The Pharmacist: The diabetes statin connection   Naples Daily News
High cholesterol may cut diabetes risk   Independent Online

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Channel News Asia
   
On a night out, more friends means more drinks   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - For young people out on the town, having more friends come along in the group is tied to downing more drinks per hour, according to a new study. That's not entirely surprising, but this is the first time researchers have used ...

Bigger groups of friends down more drinks on a night out   Health24

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iAfrica.com
   
Salt May Be Bad for More Than Your Blood Pressure   
Philly.com
FRIDAY, March 13, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Even if you don't develop high blood pressure from eating too much salt, you may still be damaging your blood vessels, heart, kidneys and brain, a new study warns. Researchers reviewed available evidence and ...

Salt is the silent killer   iAfrica.com
Your Health: Salt harms beyond blood pressure   Alabama's News Leader
Excess salt can affect blood vessels, heart, kidneys & brain: Research   fnbnews.com

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Vaccine News Daily
   
WHO, WFP Partnership Vows to Treat Last Ebola Case   
AllAfrica.com
The World Health Organization (WHO) in partnership with World Food Program (WFP) says the Ebola crisis will not end until "we identify, reach and successfully treat every last case." According to a WHO release, recognizing this goal, the WHO-WFP ...

WHO, World Food Programme join forces to fight Ebola   Vaccine News Daily
WHO and World Food Programme join forces to reach zero Ebola cases   Government Security News
Two UN agencies combine expertise in new partnership to reach zero Ebola cases   indiablooms
Newsroom America   
Sierra Leone Times   
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iAfrica.com
   
Music as medicine gets the greenlight   
iAfrica.com
The Sync Project announced Wednesday the launch of its platform to harness music in the interest of improving health. Their software scientifically maps the characteristics of different harmonies, qualifying real-time biometrics and classifying objective ...

Moving ahead with music as medicine   The Star Online
The Sync Project – Music over drugs in future medical treatment   Geek Snack

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