2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Living among racists literally can kill you, say scientists   
Times LIVE
The likelihood decreased to 5.7% when poverty and education levels were taken into account. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock. Black Americans living in racist areas have a higher mortality rate than white people in the same areas and than ...

The most racist places in America, according to Google   NewsOK.com
Study: Cincinnati region among the most racist people in the U.S.   WCPO
Racist Google searches? High in the East, low in Utah and the West   Salt Lake Tribune
fox2now.com   
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Energy Matters
   
Samsung Launches Solar Powered Digital Village In Ghana   
Energy Matters
Samsung Electronics Africa has launched a Digital Village at the Volo community in the Volta Region of Ghana. The Digital Village features a solar powered Internet School that can accommodate up to 24 learners and a solar powered Tele-Medical Center.
Samsung launches Digital Village in Ghana   IT-Online
Samsung hand over Digital Village to govt, North Tongu (Photos)   GhanaWeb
Samsung launches Digital Village in Volta Region   BusinessGhana
Peace FM Online   
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Reuters
   
Fiancée chronicles love, life with man who died of Ebola in Texas   
Reuters
DALLAS (Reuters) - Thomas Eric Duncan became the face of a crisis when he was diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, but he was simply "Eric" to his fiancee, Louise Troh, who said she has endured threats and battled nightmares since his death in ...

Fiancee of Dallas Ebola victim releases memoir   Fort Worth Star Telegram
Fiancee chronicles love, life with man who died of Ebola in Texas   Peterborough Examiner

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Feedstuffs
   
US asks China to drop ban on poultry imports triggered by bird flu   
Reuters
WASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday asked China to drop a ban on imports of U.S. poultry imposed because of an outbreak of bird flu in chickens and turkeys. The United States wants China to limit trade only ...

US request China to drop ban on poultry imports triggered by bird flu   West Central Tribune
USDA continues to push for partial AI export bans   Feedstuffs
Vilsack expresses frustration at repeated USDA cuts   Farm Futures
The New Age Online   
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Disability Careers Expo addresses stereotypes   
ITWeb
People with disabilities often have to contend with the stereotype that they need to be looked after, nurtured and protected. So said Justene Smith, diversity facilitator at recruitment consultancy and skills development organisation, Progression, speaking at the ...


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BBC News
   
'Doctors failed diet pill death student Eloise Parry'   
BBC News
The best friend of a student thought to have died after taking toxic diet pills bought online says she was failed by doctors. Eloise Aimee Parry, 21, from Shrewsbury, died in hospital on 12 April after becoming unwell. Police said the tablets were believed to ...

Shropshire doctor warns about dangers of diet pills after Eloise tragedy   shropshirestar.com
A fatal attraction: the deadly internet 'diet pill'   Irish Independent
Diet pills can kill you, and you'll die horribly   Women24
ITV News   
Youth Health Magzine   
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U-T San Diego
   
Obesity risk soars after one hour of TV   
U-T San Diego
Dr. Mark DeBoer from the University of Virginia, author of a new study on TV viewing and weight gain, said he hopes the findings from his research will prompt policy makers to shift more resources to programs and services that help children become more ...

Study: Just One Hour of TV May Lead to Childhood Obesity   WSAZ-TV
One hour of TV a day can increase a child's obesity risk   yourcentralvalley.com
Parents not to blame for teen obesity, say researchers   Telegraph.co.uk
Science Daily   
Los Angeles Times   
Huffington Post   
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CBS Local
   
Local Workers Celebrate Workers' Memorial Day   
CBS Local
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — It's called Workers' Memorial Day, and on Tuesday morning a crowd assembled to commemorate the lives of those who have lost their lives on the job. “We gather today as always with the words of Mother Jones committed in our ...

Memorial event honors workers killed on the job   Quad City Times
Workers' memorial day: remembering those lost on the job   National Monitor
Local labor leaders honor those who died on the job   Dubuque Telegraph Herald
CIproud.com   
KTIV   
OPB News   
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TIME
   
History of breastfeeding associated with reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: Kaiser Permanente; Summary: Women diagnosed with breast cancer who previously breastfed their babies had a 30 percent overall decreased risk of the disease recurring, according to a new Kaiser Permanente study published ...

Breast-Feeding May Lower Breast Cancer Recurrence, Death: Study – WebMD   WebMD
Breastfeeding cuts cancer risk   Hillingdon Times

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Increased potassium intake associated with health benefits: diet survey   
Sydney Morning Herald
Kale can do it. Guacamole, potato, bananas and coconuts can too. Nutrition recommendations often focus on what we should be eating less of, rather than what we should be eating more of. A new study of 2185 teenage girls has found that there are more ...

Potassium may matter more than salt for BP in teens   Times of India
How Salt, Potassium Affect Your Teen's Blood Pressure   Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic
Well | For Teenagers, Potassium May Matter More Than Salt   New York Times (blog)
Philly.com   
The Inquisitr   
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