2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 South Africa Health


Rand Daily Mail
   
Are Road Accidents the Leading Cause of Deaths Among SA Children Under ...   
AllAfrica.com
From May, the law requires South Africans to install car seats for babies and toddlers. The Times was wrong to claim recently that road crashes are the leading cause of all deaths among under-fives - though traffic accidents cause most injury-related deaths.
What's the leading cause of death among SA kids under five?   Rand Daily Mail

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Cambridge News
   
People who have more sex earn more money, says Anglia Ruskin University's ...   
Cambridge News
Healthy employees have more sex - according to a new study from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. Comments (2). People who have more sex earn more money, according to a new study from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. A study by Dr Nick ...

Want a promotion at work? More sex may be the answer   DestinyMan
Have More Sex for Fatter Paycheck   News Every day
Could Having More Sex Get You A Raise? Study Suggests A Healthy Love Life ...   Science World Report
Headlines & Global News   
NextShark   
New Vision   
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Times LIVE
   
New app launched to fight xenophobia   
Times LIVE
As part of its own anti-xenophobia campaign‚ the Department of Science and Technology on Friday launched an online application where people can both pledge their support against xenophobia and also report incidents thereof.

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Fox News
   
Calling all chileheads: NYC hot sauce expo is here   
Fox News
Food purveyors are gathering in the Big Apple for one of the hottest tickets in town: The New York City Hot Sauce Expo in at the Brooklyn Expo Center. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. Some 50 or so vendors will be serving up their version of the spicy ...

FEATURE-Hot sauce is main course at New York showcase   Reuters Africa
Hot sauce is main course at New York showcase   Reuters India

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Livemint
   
Cases declining but city not yet malaria-free   
Times of India
BAREILLY: In its most recent report, the World Health Organization has stated that India has seen a "major" decline in the number of deaths caused by Malaria in the last three years. While the precedence of the disease has decreased all over the world, there ...

Mowing down malaria   Independent Online
Fight intensifies against malaria   Financial Times
OIC chief calls for all-out fight against malaria   Arab News
Huffington Post   
Hindustan Times   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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Thomson Reuters Foundation
   
Tanzania cracks down on "sextortion" by public officials   
Zee News
Dar Es Salaam: Tanzania has warned its public officials that using positions of power to extort sexual favours from women will no longer be tolerated after nearly nine in every 10 women in the public sector were estimated to have been sexually harassed.
Tanzania cracks down on "sextortion" by public officials - TRFN   Reuters Africa

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Ahram Online
   
Hundreds fall sick in northern Egypt in suspected contamination   
Ahram Online
Hundreds of people in northern Egypt were hospitalised on Friday showing symptoms relating to poisoning, which locals suspect to have been caused by water contamination. Dozens of ambulances were dispatched to Ibrahimiya city and surrounding ...

310 People Show Signs of Poisoning in Sharqiya - Mena   AllAfrica.com
586 Egyptians hospitalized for possible water poisoning   Anadolu Agency
200 People Poisoned 'After Drinking Water' in Egypt   Egyptian Streets

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19 Action News
   
Impotence drugs don't fix all sexual concerns   
19 Action News
THURSDAY, April 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Popping a little blue pill doesn't guarantee that an older man will be happy with his sex life, British researchers report. Men who take drugs like Viagra and Cialis continue to express more concern and ...

Ask the Sexpert   The Daily Princetonian

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FierceVaccines
   
Doctors Without Borders: Pfizer overcharging for pneumococcal vaccine   
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres has accused the drug company Pfizer of ignoring the needs of children by overcharging for its pneumococcal vaccine in poor countries. In a few hours MSF, or Doctors Without Borders, will lobby ...

MSF Kicks Off Global to Reduce the Price of to $5 in Developing Countries   AllAfrica.com
GSK responds to MSF's plea with pricing explanation--no discount   FierceVaccines
MSF takes to social media to pressurise GSK, Pfizer to cut price of flu shot   Financial Express

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Lagos Targets 4.5 Million Children for Polio Immunisation   
AllAfrica.com
Lagos — As part of the strategy to maintain the six-year polio-free record, the Lagos State government is planning to the immunise 4.5 million children in the state, about 200,000 more than those immunised during the first round in March. The governor's ...

Nigeria records no polio case in nine months   The Guardian Nigeria
Lagos immunises 4.3m children   The Nation Newspaper
Lagos immunize 4.3m children against poliomyelitis in March, over 4m for April   WorldStage

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