2015年4月14日 星期二

2015-04-15 South Africa Health


BDlive
   
ECOWAS govts to provide comprehensive health care services   
GhanaWeb
Representatives of the Governments of the 15 ECOWAS member-states have declared their commitment to provide comprehensive health services to vulnerable populations in West Africa, official statement has said in Accra. The various governments ...

Ramaphosa highlights improvement against denialism of AIDS   The New Age Online
Champions come together to announce strengthened efforts for an AIDS-free ...   Newstime Africa
Former African presidents want AIDS fight intensified   BDlive
Starr 103.5 FM   
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BDlive
   
Scientist who discovered HIV set to join CAPRISA   
The New Age Online
The French scientist who discovered HIV is joining the advisory board of one of the world's leading research bodies - the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa – (CAPRISA). Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and her mentor Luc Montagnier ...

Department designates UKZN's Caprisa as Centre of Excellence   BDlive

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Longevity LIVE
   
April Is The Month Of Dove   
MediaPost Communications
January and February are all about Super Bowl campaigns, September is all about smartphones videos, and November and December focus on holiday advertising. Let's just call April a month that's all about body image advertising. Correction: April is the ...

The seven lessons we learnt from Dove's #ChooseBeautiful Campaign   DestinyConnect
Dove needs to Re-evaluate 'Real Beauty' Campaign   West Texas News
#Choose Beautiful   Longevity LIVE
Maine News   
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Times of India
   
Sierra Leone: Schools Reopen as Ebola Outbreak Subsides   
New York Times
Children in Sierra Leone returned to school on Tuesday after staying home for nine months because of the Ebola outbreak. More than 8,000 schools were reopening, although attendance at many was poor amid some skepticism that the crisis was over.
Doctor returns home after Ebola battle   Stuff.co.nz
Schools reopen to news of post-Ebola football windfall   Sierra Express Media
Ebola continues to pose a global threat – says WHO   Sierra Leone Times
News24   
USA TODAY   
Reuters   
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TechCentral
   
Why autistic people are in high demand   
TechCentral
Companies, especially those in the technology industry, are finding that employing autistic people makes good business sense. By Anna Remington. Added by The Conversation on 14 April 2015. Saved under In-depth, Top Tags: Anna Remington, Bill Gates, ...

Why employing autistic people makes good business sense   The Conversation UK

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Achieving an end to the AIDS epidemic: Laying the ground work   
The Guardian Nigeria
Idoko-prof TREATMENT AS PREVENTION A LARGE randomised study of treatment as prevention has closed more than three years early after interim analysis of the data showed that antiretroviral treatment reduced the risk of HIV transmission from treated ...

UHS endorses proposal for AIDS control   The News International
Teen sex parties on the rise in Bulawayo   Eyewitness News
Watchdog group monitors delivery of HIV/AIDS services in Zimbabwe   Free Speech Radio News
The Daily Progress   
Sierra Leone Times   
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TIME
   
What 5 Days of Junk Food Does to Your Metabolism   
TIME
It takes surprisingly few days of a mac-and-cheese-rich diet to do some really bad things to your metabolism. Just five days on a diet full of processed food was enough to alter a body's healthy response to food, finds a small new study published in the journal ...

Five days of extra fatty food 'affects metabolism'   Daily Mail
Five days of fatty foods alters how the body processes nutrients   UPI.com
What Just 5 Days Of Eating Fatty Food Does To Your Muscles   Science 2.0
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
FoodNavigator.com   
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Quartz
   
Even though it's terrible for us, more antibiotics are being used on farm animals ...   
Quartz
Evidence about the dangers of antibiotic use in livestock and its connection to resistance in humans is sufficiently compelling that groups as weighty as the World Heath Organization, the US Centers for Disease Control, and the President's Council of Advisors ...

US meat industry buying even more antibiotics   Health24
The FDA Just Released Scary New Data on Antibiotics And Farms   Mother Jones
Antibiotics Is To Politics As Oil Is To Water   Science 2.0
KCRG   
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The Pharmaceutical Journal
   
High doses of ibuprofen increase cardiovascular risk, EMA warns   
The Pharmaceutical Journal
Ketamine is being used to treat depression in clinics that are springing up across the United States, but uncertainty remains over its long-term use. Learning · CPD article · Learning article · Mixing medicines: how to ensure patient safety. 14 APR 2015 15:47 ...

Ibuprofen guidelines to tighten?   iAfrica.com
EMA's PRA committee recommends updating advice on use of high dose ...   pharmabiz.com
EU Committee Confirms Increased Risk with Ibuprofen at High Doses   Regulatory Focus
Medscape   
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New York Daily News
   
Turn corpses into compost and let life bloom   
Times of India
By: Catrin Einhorn CULLOWHEE (North Carolina): The body of the tiny 78-year-old woman was brought to a hillside at Western Carolina University still clad in a blue hospital gown. She was laid on a bed of wood chips, and then more were heaped atop her.
New Kickstarter Will Turn Your Rotting Corpse Into A Lovely Ficus   Gothamist
Eco-Activists: Go Green, Compost Your Dead! [VIDEO]   Daily Caller
A Project to Turn Corpses Into Compost   New York Times
Bustle   
KQED   
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