2015年4月13日 星期一

2015-04-14 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
US pumps in R400m for science   
Times LIVE
The US ambassador to South Africa, Patrick Gaspard, said yesterday at a press conference in Cape Town that the collaboration was critical because of SA's influence in Africa. File photo. Image by: Business Times ...

South Africa: 8 Million Dollars' Worth of Grants Awarded to Scientists At South ...   AllAfrica.com
NIH, South African Medical Research Council award $8 million in HIV, TB grants   Phys.Org

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Barfblog
   
Food illness triggered from organic products   
Western Producer (subscription)
As a United Nations organization put a spotlight on global food safety issues, a Saskatchewan-based researcher had high praise for Canada's system of checks and balances. The World Health Organization used its annual World Health Day last week to ...

Harper Government Improving Efficiency of Food Safety Labs   Digital Journal
Unsafe Food Consumption Kills Two Million Yearly   AllAfrica.com
Food safety must be a priority - Premier   Turks and Caicos Weekly News
NC State News   
Leadership Newspapers   
The Swazi Observer   
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BDlive
   
Former African presidents want AIDS fight intensified   
BDlive
SEVERAL former African presidents have called on governments and society to accelerate the fight against HIV/AIDS to ensure that the availability of treatment does not result in complacency. Under the auspices of the Champions for an AIDS-free Generation ...

Annual HIV testing for teenagers in Africa   The Zimbabwe Daily
CEMAC Stakeholders Discuss HIV/Aids Stigmatisation   AllAfrica.com

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Independent Online
   
Scientists Develop DNA Strand Capable of Rejecting Cancer   
Prensa Latina
13 de abril de 2015, 16:10Washington, Apr 13 (Prensa Latina) US scientists announced today that they discovered how to create DNA strands that mimic diseases, a treatment that could be key to reject diseases such as cancer, Ebola, influenza, hepatitis and ...

Man-made DNA to cure cancer?   Independent Online

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Daily Caller
   
Only 28 Ebola Patients Treated After US Spends $1.4 Billion   
Daily Caller
The United States spent hundreds of millions of dollars and deployed nearly 3,000 troops to build Ebola treatment centers in West Africa, but only 28 patients have been treated in the centers and most of them never saw a single patient. “I knew that most of the ...

9 of the 11 Ebola treatment centers built by Americans have never seen a single ...   Vox
US Ebola Treatment Centers In Liberia Were Underutilized And Inadequate ...   Tech Times
ETU Workers Protest Over Benefits   AllAfrica.com
WVXU   
News Tonight Africa   
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West Texas News
   
Dove needs to Re-evaluate 'Real Beauty' Campaign   
West Texas News
For the last one decade, the personal care brand Dove has been promoting its 'Real Beauty' campaign. It was started by Dove by inviting women to join discussion about beauty. Now, it looks like Dove needs to reconsider its 'Real Beauty' campaign in order ...

The seven lessons we learnt from Dove's #ChooseBeautiful Campaign   DestinyConnect
Should Dove re-evaluate its 'Real Beauty' campaign?   Maine News

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Uncover Michigan
   
Motion sickness aggravates in self-driving vehicles than in conventional vehicles ...   
Uncover Michigan
According to a research from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, 6-12% of American passengers in autonomous vehicles would suffer from moderate to severe motion sickness. The problem would be worsened by activities like ...

'Autonomous cars can make you sick'   Independent Online
Design Flaws: Why Self&Driving Cars Are Going To Make You Hurl   Co.Design
Self-Driving Cars May Increase Motion Sickness, Says Dumb U of M Study   The News Wheel
InformationWeek   
On Cars India   
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Eyewitness News
   
Charlottesville-based outreach for patients with HIV and AIDS to close June 30   
The Daily Progress
Changes in federal funding and medical advances in treating HIV and AIDS are leading to the closure of Charlottesville's Thrive Healthcare, the organization's officials say. Thrive has served people with AIDS and HIV in Central Virginia for 28 years and will ...

Amid Dearth of HIV/AIDS Meds in DRC, Art Program Offers Access and Life ...   Sierra Leone Times
Teen sex parties on the rise in Bulawayo   Eyewitness News
Watchdog group monitors delivery of HIV/AIDS services in Zimbabwe   Free Speech Radio News
Windy City Times   
EIN News Zimbabwe   
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Independent Online
   
Sheer agony, silently endured   
Independent Online
Cape Town – The pain in Martha's pelvic area is indescribable. She dreads the time when she menstruates because of the sheer agony she experiences. She laughs bitterly when she speaks of sex with her husband. “Forget it,” she says, “the pain is too much ...


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Health24
   
South Dakota Battles Superbugs   
SDPB Radio
State health officials say stemming the overuse of antibiotics is an important step in curbing resistance. Credit SD Department of Health. State Health officials say South Dakota is part of a national plan to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria. Bacteria evolve ...

US meat industry buying even more antibiotics   Health24
Healthy Life: Antibiotics in our food   KCRG

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