2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 South Africa Health


CBS News
   
World's first successful penis transplant in South Africa   
The Star Online
South African doctors pull off the world's first successful penis transplant on a 21-year-old man whose organ was amputated three years ago after a botched circumcision. The nine-hour operation, which took place on Dec 11, 2014, was part of a pilot study by ...

1st Penis transplant successful in South Africa, patient gets normal erections   Northern Voices Online
Doctors perform first successful penis transplant   CBS News
Stellenbosch University Doctors Perform First Successful Penile Transplant in ...   AllAfrica.com
Eyewitness News   
FOX31 Denver   
HLNtv.com   
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Sport24
   
Watch Cape Epic riders online and win!   
Sport24
Cape Town - The Absa Cape Epic's reputation as the world's premier mountain bike race means that it's vitally important for race organisers to monitor riders at all times. For this reason, Tracker has been entrusted with the tracking of all 1 250 riders spanning ...

Epic rider who knows how to make space for beer   Independent Online (blog)

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Kiwi kids are eating too much salt   
Stuff.co.nz
A TASTE FOR SALT: Children are often big consumers of takeaways - another major contributor to salt in our diets. That ham sandwich and those cheese and cracker treats you put into your child's lunchbox might not be as healthy as you think. Those items ...

Save children from salt   Independent Online
Five everyday foods that contain surprising amounts of salt   Telegraph.co.uk
Provide a healthy start for children this Salt Awareness Week   Health24
The Express Tribune   
Voxy   
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News24
   
UN: 5 million people need health services in Iraq   
News24
A member of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces walks down a dirt road following clashes with Islamic State in Kirkuk. (Marwan Ibrahim, AFP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

Five million lack health services in Iraq: WHO   Al-Bawaba
5 million people need health services in Iraq: UN   Khaleej Times
UN warns of health situation in Iraq   Petra News Agency

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The Australian
   
Diet drinks put inches on your waist, study finds   
The Australian
TOO MANY diet drinks can make you flabbier around the waist, according to a new study. The US research found that people who drank diet fizzy drinks every day put on more than three inches around the middle in a decade. The study, published in the ...

Diet fizzy drinks health danger: Low-calorie option can cause weight gain, study ...   Express.co.uk
Diet Soda Increases Belly Fat in Older People   Longevity LIVE

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Safety+Health magazine
   
Coordinating work, body clocks improves shift worker 'social jetlag': study   
Safety+Health magazine
Earn recertification points from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals by taking a quiz about this issue. What's Your Opinion? How long does it take for a safety professional to become “seasoned”? Take the poll and add your comment. Vote · Results ...

Ag pleez boss, let me have a lie in   Independent Online
Changing Your Work Schedule To Match Your Sleeping Patterns Could Make ...   Bustle

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The Express Tribune
   
Churches' Claims to Heal HIV Put Lives At Risk   
AllAfrica.com
"After living with AIDS for ten years I now stand here thanking the Lord for healing me and saving me from death through AIDS!" testifies John, a junior pastor of New Life Church. The church has rapidly built a reputation of faith healing many diseases and ...

Talking about AIDS   The Express Tribune

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Outlawing 'designer vaginas': Have MPs gone mad?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Female genital mutilation (FGM) has been illegal in the UK since 1985. And yet it has affected more than a hundred thousand women living here today. A further 20,000 are still thought to be at risk each year. The figures are shocking and despite greater ...

UK MPs call for better response to FGM   International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
FGM Still Rampant   AllAfrica.com

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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Lagos Doctors Begin Indefinite Strike   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
Lagos doctors Medical doctors working for the Lagos State Government on Monday began an indefinite strike over several protracted issues with the state government. The Lagos doctors, under the aegis of the Medical Guild, are aggrieved over issues which ...

Lagos Threatens Striking Doctors With No-work-no-pay Policy   Leadership Newspapers
Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike   AllAfrica.com
Anxiety as Lagos doctors begin indefinite strike   The Guardian Nigeria
SaharaReporters.com   
360Nobs.com   
WorldStage   
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Independent Online
   
CDC study claims hospital-acquired MRSA infection declined 2005-2011   
Becker's ASC Review
According to a CDC study, invasive MRSA infections beginning in hospitals declined 54 percent between 2005 and 2011 and there were 9,000 fewer deaths in hospital patients in 2011 than those in 2005, reports Time Bulletin Media. Two in 100 people carry ...

Should we lock antibiotics away?   Independent Online
Blood on the tracks: A CE method for detecting antibiotic resistant bacteria   separationsNOW.com
2 percent of people carry MRSA   Delphos Herald

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