2015年4月25日 星期六

2015-04-26 South Africa Health


Health24
   
Drug-resistant malaria: A threat to SA   
Health24
As we mark World Malaria Day, the emergence of drug-resistant malaria in parts of south-east Asia is of great concern to South Africa, a medical scientist tells Health24. 6. Drug-resistant malaria in south africa. Drug-resistant malaria in parts of south-east Asia ...

Drug resistant malaria worries EU Parliamentarians   New Business Ethiopia

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Daily Beast
   
More Sex Means More Money   
Daily Beast
A new study finds that those who have more sex bring home bigger paychecks. How bedroom behavior deepens your pockets. Employees with active sex lives perform better at work, a new study reports. Those who get it on two or three times a week earn 4.5 ...

Want to earn more? Have more sex   Human Resources Online
Want a raise? Have more sex   Times LIVE
People who have more sex earn more money, says Anglia Ruskin University's ...   Cambridge News
DestinyMan   
News Every day   
New Vision   
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The Inquisitr
   
Paralyzed Patient Walks Again On Video, But Will Bailey Murrill's 'Miracle ...   
The Inquisitr
When a paralyzed patient walks again, anyone would be shocked and scream aloud, never mind Bailey Murrill's favorite nurse. But will this type of “miracle” soon become commonplace with the recent advent of “Cyborg” spinal implants? In a related report by ...

Exclusive: Walking YouTube Sensation Shares Story   CBS Local
Girl paralysed for 11 days stands up and walks   East Coast Radio
Paralyzed teen's surprise brings nurse to tears   HLNtv.com

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
There Is No Documented Resistance To Novel Malaria Drug In Nigeria, Says ...   
The Guardian Nigeria
Dr. Ezeigwe Dr. Nnenna Ezeigwe is the National Coordinator, National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP). Yesterday was World Malaria Day April 25, 2015. In this interview, Ezeigwe, a consultant public health physician, said contrary to reports of ...

Mowing down malaria   Independent Online
Fight intensifies against malaria   Financial Times
World's first malaria vaccine moves closer to use in Africa   Reuters
Times of India   
Science Daily   
Huffington Post   
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NAIJ.COM
   
Nigeria Gets N99.5b To Improve Maternal Health   
NAIJ.COM
The World Bank released N99.5 billion for ​the ​Nigerian government to improve on maternal and child health and nutrition, PremiumTimes informs. The World Bank announced that the fund was approved by the World Bank Group's Board of Executive ...

Nigeria Gets US$500 Million W'bank Loan to Improve Maternal, Child Health   AllAfrica.com
Maternal/Child Health: World Bank Approves $500m Loan To Nigeria   The Guardian Nigeria
Nigeria: World Bank Approves US$500 Million to Improve Maternal and Child ...   The FINANCIAL
Daily Trust   
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Egyptian Streets
   
192 Discharged From Sharqiya Hospitals After Signs of Poisoning - Minister   
AllAfrica.com
Cairo — The number of people who showed signs of poisoning in Egypt's Nile Delta governorate of Sharqiya rose to 379 by Friday afternoon, the health minister said. Of those hospitalised, 192 were discharged after they became stable, Minister Adel ...

1 dead as mass poisoning hits Egyptian town   gulfnews.com
One dead in Egypt's Sharqiya in suspected water contamination   Ahram Online
Egypt: 586 people hospitalised over water poisoning   www.worldbulletin.net
Anadolu Agency   
Egyptian Streets   
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The New Indian Express
   
City Switching to Injected Polio   
The New Indian Express
QUEEN'S ROAD:The universally administered oral polio vaccine is making way for an injected one, and doctors in the city are working on the transition. Under the World Health Organisation's Universal Immunisation Programme, the oral polio vaccine, ...

Lagos Targets 4.5 Million Children for Polio Immunisation   AllAfrica.com
Nigeria records no polio case in nine months   The Guardian Nigeria
Lagos immunises 4.3m children   The Nation Newspaper
WorldStage   
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Independent Online
   
The mystery of 'post-Ebola syndrome'   
Independent Online
As the Ebola epidemic retreats across west Africa, international health authorities are turning their attention to the little understood long-term effects of the often-deadly virus on the survivors. There is little research on patients cured of the tropical fever, but the ...

UN chief names new head of Ebola mission as outbreak calms   Washington Post
Ebola outbreak likely driving malaria deaths - study   News24
New Ebola treatment effective three days after infection   The Indian Express
iAfrica.com   
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Irish Independent
   
A fatalattraction: the deadly internet 'diet pill'   
Irish Independent
If something sounds too good to be true, then it usually is. It's a rule of thumb that we all learn with age and experience. But for the young and the vulnerable, a quick fix can seem just that: an instant answer, a magic bullet. To those who are overweight and ...

Attempt to ban toxic 'diet drug' DNP fails   The Guardian
'I know the dangers but i want them anyway': The dark truth about diet pills   Saudi Gazette
Grief-stricken family of Shrewsbury diet pills tragedy woman Eloise Parry thank ...   shropshirestar.com
Women24   
Empire State Tribune   
ITV News   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Can polluting the air cause the size of your brain to decrease?   
National Monitor
Long-term exposure to air pollution from burning wood or coal, car exhaust and other sources can damage the brain and increase the risk of stroke and dementia, research indicates. Recent studies have discovered a link between air pollution and damage ...

Polluted air affects brain adversely   Uncover California
Air Pollution Can Shrink Brain, Lead To Dementia   International Business Times
Study Says Air Pollution Can Prematurely Age the Brain   Diabetes Insider
Youth Health Magzine   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Times of India   
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