2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 South Africa Health


Huffington Post
   
Kenya court urges change to law criminalizing women who pass HIV to baby   
Reuters
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Human rights groups have welcomed moves to change a Kenyan law passed to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS, which criminalizes pregnant women who pass HIV/AIDS to their babies, saying it discouraged people ...

Women and HIV in America: Making AIDS History   Huffington Post
Calls for change in Kenya Aids law   Independent Online
Kenya court urges change to criminalising mother-to-child transmission of HIV   Naija247news
Prensa Latina   
Thomson Reuters Foundation   
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Chocolate may be better for brain than exercise, study finds   
Aysor
Chocolate may actually be better for human health than exercise, at least when it comes to brain, the Huffington Post reports, citing research. A recent study has linked chocolate to improved memory and increased blood flow in an area of the brain. Scientists ...


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Health24
   
Health status similar for parents, children with type 2 diabetes   
Healio
Children with type 2 diabetes had worse glycemic and blood pressure control and higher BMI when their parents had diabetes, hypertension and obesity, according to research published in Diabetes Care.
Frequent antibiotic use tied to higher risk for type 2 diabetes   Health24

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Newstime Africa
   
Liberia asks Ebola survivors to always use condoms   
Newstime Africa
MONROVIA, Liberia – (AA) Liberian health authorities on Monday announced new measures to ensure the elimination of the Ebolavirus, asking survivors to always use condoms during sex. “It is like we are talking about HIV and AIDS – the same applies to ...

Coping during the Ebola epidemic—and beyond   HSPH News
Liberia Ebola Survivors Complain About Lack of Support   Voice of America
Lone Ebola Patient Dies   The News
Front Page Africa   
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The Sun Daily
   
Beyond weight-loss: Diet for better sleep, energy, sex and great skin   
The Sun Daily
Different foods have different health benefits and some have negative health consequences. Find out if you're getting enough of the good stuff for better sleep, energy and beauty. AFP RELAXNEWS. DIETS are no fun, and it's hard to keep the weight from ...

Diet for better sleep, energy, sex and great skin   Malay Mail Online

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Los Angeles Times
   
From a medieval text, a weapon against a modern superbug emerges   
Los Angeles Times
At the University of Nottingham in Britain, researchers have rediscovered an ancient medicinal elixir that appears to fight a very modern scourge: a deadly drug-resistant bacterial infection rampant in hospitals. The discovery melds medieval potion-making with ...

1000-Year-Old Eye Infection Salve May Kill MRSA Super Bug, Study Shows   ABC News
10th century potion kills superbug   Independent Online
MRSA superbug killed by 1100-year-old home remedy, researchers say   Washington Post
USA TODAY   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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ABC Online
   
Paracetamol useless for low back pain   
ABC Online
Ineffective paracetamol The commonly-prescribed drug paracetamol does nothing to help low back pain, and may affect the liver when used regularly, a large new international study has confirmed. Reporting in today's issue of the British Medical Journal ...

Paracetamol 'does not help back pain or arthritis'   Telegraph.co.uk
The drugs don't work – medication for back pain is no better than placebo   Sydney Morning Herald
Paracetamol 'no good for back pain'   BBC News
Daily Mail   
NEWS.com.au   
The Guardian   
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Kansas City Star
   
OUR VIEW: Apple a day may not keep doctor away   
Gadsden Times
Say it ain't so. Don't disillusion us by spoiling one of the most repeated and honored of adages. Unfortunately, there's no preventing it. Research findings published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine cast doubt on whether an apple a day keeps the doctor ...

A small apple a day keeps the pharmacist at bay   The Globe and Mail
Apple-a-day keeps pharmacist (but not doctor) away   Telegraph.co.uk
An apple a day does not keep the doctor away - really   USA TODAY
Times of India   
ABC News   
The Australian   
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Times of India
   
Low sperm count? Blame it on pesticide   
Times of India
Researchers found those men that ate fruit and vegetables high in concentrations of pesticide had on average a 49 per cent lower sperm count. Pesticide residues on some fruits and vegetables could be harming men's fertility, a study has claimed.
Pesticides on fruits, veggies linked with poorer semen quality   Reuters
Pesticides on fruits, vegetables linked to lower sperm counts in men: study   The Globe and Mail
Pesticides could be hurting your semen: study   Times LIVE
Telegraph.co.uk   
CTV News   
Daily Mail   
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Shelby County Reporter
   
Landmark buildings to be lit up in blue for autism awareness   
The Hindu
Lalitha Mahal Palace and Crawford Hall of the University of Mysore in the city are among the landmark buildings in the world that will be lit up in blue on Thursday to throw attention on autism, a pervasive development disorder that affects millions of people.
Store Shines A Light On Autism   Yankton Daily Press
'Light It Up Blue' to raise autism awareness   St. George Daily Spectrum
Pa. teacher challenges residents to eat a doughnut for autism awareness   Herald-Mail Media
Chanute Tribune   
Waterloo Record   
South Strand news   
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