2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 South Africa Health


Reuters
   
In swansong, FDA chief defends drug approval process   
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In her final speech after six years as commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Margaret Hamburg defended the agency's drug approval standards against critics seeking weaker regulatory standards. "The great ...

In swansong, US FDA chief defends drug approval process   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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Independent Online
   
56 pupils treated for food poisoning   
Independent Online
Pietermaritzburg - Fifty-six children were taken to Pietermaritzburg hospitals after showing signs of food poisoning while at school, KwaZulu-Natal emergency services said on Friday. “The children, aged between nine and 12, had started showing symptoms of ...

56 school kids treated for food poisoning in KZN   Eyewitness News
56 KZN children treated for food poisoning   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)

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NBCNews.com
   
Sierra Leone: Citizens Told to Stay Home to Halt Ebola   
New York Times
Sierra Leone's six million people were told on Friday to stay home for three days, except to attend religious services, as the West African nation attempted a final push to rid itself of Ebola. Thousands of teams went out to remind people how Ebola is spread ...

Military healthcare worker Cpl Anna Cross free of Ebola   BBC News
Briton with Ebola cured after taking new drug   Sky News Australia
Liberia's Sole Remaining Known Ebola Patient Dies   NDTV

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Medscape
   
ACIP Updates Recommendations, Adds 9-Valent HPV Vaccine   
Medscape
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends the 9-valent human papillomavirus vaccine (9vHPV; Gardasil 9, Merck) as one of three HPV vaccines that can be used for routine vaccination, according to a report published in the ...

CHMP Grants Positive Opinion For Gardasil 9 Vaccine   The Cancer Letter Publications
Schoolgirls vaccinated in G'town   Grocott's Mail Online

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Times LIVE
   
Two experimental Ebola vaccines appear safe says US agency   
Times LIVE
Two experimental Ebola vaccines, tested in Liberia on more than 600 people in a phase 2 clinical trial appear to be safe, the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) said Thursday.
No, Ebola Is Not Mutating Into A 'Supervirus'   Huffington Post
Ebola Virus in Latest Outbreak Does Not Show Unusual Mutations, Study Finds   New York Times
Two experimental Ebola vaccines pass safety test in African trial   Reuters
Independent Online   
Los Angeles Times   
CBC.ca   
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Times LIVE
   
French study links lack of sleep with obesity   
Times LIVE
A recent French study found insomnia to be more common among obese individuals, particularly among obese women. Image by: AFP Relaxnews. Sleep disorders and overeating appear to be linked, according to a recent investigation conducted by the ...

Sleeping less could make you fat: study   New York Daily News
Study links lack of sleep with obesity   iAfrica.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
For women, longer sleep is a predictor of more sexual desire the next day, says ...   
The Globe and Mail
Sleeping longer one night corresponds with an increase in sexual desire and odds of intercourse the following day for women, according to a new survey-based study. “Aspects of sexual functioning, like desire and arousal, are influenced by many areas of our ...

Ladies, sleep-up your sex life   Examiner.com
Stay in bed and boost your love life   Independent Online

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BizNews
   
March 27, 2015 in Health // Facing uncertainty: 5 top tips to help you learn to live ...   
BizNews
There are some certainties in life, along with death and taxes: life isn't fair or certain. Life is littered with uncertainties – all those unexpected things lying there waiting in the wings to happen when you least expect them, for good and bad. The Germanwings ...

Deal With It - Life Is Full Of Uncertainty   Science 2.0

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Philly.com
   
3 drinks a day can trigger liver cancer; coffee offsets it   
Columbus Dispatch
SEATTLE — An international panel has determined exactly how much alcohol it takes to cause liver cancer. It turns out three drinks a day is the tipping point — but drinking coffee might actually protect people from the disease that accounts for about 746,000 ...

three drinks a day can trigger liver cancer coffee offsets it   Chicago Daily News
Drinking coffee decreases the odds of getting liver cancer, study finds   National Post
Report: Coffee lowers cancer risk from alcohol   wwlp.com
Independent Online   
Fred Hutch News Service   
VendingMarketWatch   
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Sheridan Media
   
Steps to protect your poultry from Avian Influenza   
Prairie Star
BROOMFIELD, Colo. –The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the presence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N2 & H5N8 in several different types of poultry ...

2nd H5N2 Avian Influenza detection in Minnesota turkey flock   Outbreak News Today
Avian flu warnings high over US outbreak   Southwest Farm Press
Bird flu pops up at Missouri turkey farms   Cedar County Republican (subscription)
KGWN   
Feedstuffs   
Western Producer (subscription)   
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