2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
South African court grants man right to end his life   
Irish Examiner
A terminally ill man has been granted the right to end his life in South Africa, where euthanasia is illegal. For the first time in the country, Judge Hans Fabricius yesterday ruled that Robin Stransham-Ford could be euthanised with no legal or professional ...

Terminally ill man dies naturally after being granted right to end his life   TVNZ
#RightToDie advocate dies before landmark ruling   Times LIVE
Court grants man right to assisted death   News24

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Outbreak News Today
   
South Africa: Diphtheria makes rare appearance in Durban, 1 death reported   
Outbreak News Today
Durban, South Africa has not seen a case of the serious vaccine-preventable disease, diphtheria in more than 20 years. South Africa/CIA. The last laboratory-confirmed case of respiratory diphtheria in South Africa occurred in February 2010. However, now ...

Rare deadly disease scare grips Durban   Health24

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NJ.com
   
Birches Elementary School staff and students form giant ribbon, create spectacle ...   
NJ.com
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – Birches Elementary School recognized Autism Awareness Month by taking part in a "Light it up Blue" activity on April 29. Birches staff and students created a colorful and exciting display on the school's playground. Each Birches ...

Autistic people are not tragedies. My life has value and joy   The Guardian
Going blue for autism   News24
Youth puzzle over autism   Belleville Intelligencer

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Diabetes News Journal
   
Church-Based Self-management Intervention Pilot Program Effective in Latino ...   
Diabetes News Journal
According to a recent study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, low-income Latino adults with diabetes who participated in a church-based self-management intervention pilot program showed a decrease in high fat food consumption and an ...

Intensive T1DM Control Greatly Lowers Odds of Ocular Surgery   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Intensive Type 1 Diabetes Control May Decrease Risk for Eye Surgery   Endocrinology Advisor
Better Diabetes Blood Sugar Management Leads to Fewer Eye Surgeries ...   WebMD

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Sierra Express Media
   
“Ebola is a very stubborn enemy, we must not be complacent”   
Sierra Express Media
Sierra Leone on Monday 27th April, 2015 observed its 54th Independence with the Ebola being the Alpha and the Omega in President Koroma's address to the nation. From the beginning to the end of his message, the Ebola tragedy and its destruction to ...

Remember Ebola? It Could Soon Be Declared Gone From Liberia   Huffington Post
U.N. says it will try to identify all Ebola cases by June   The Philadelphia Tribune
MOH officer to help fight Ebola in West Africa   TODAYonline
Aljazeera.com   
New York Observer   
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Health delivery is bust   
News24
NOT so long ago the challenges at Northdale Hospital were exposed in The Witness. Many of Northdale's problems with staff emanate from a shortage of human resources, low morale and challenging working conditions. The MEC, Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo, ...


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Los Angeles Times
   
Stay away from drinks containing sugar   
News24
If someone gave you a cup full of sugar to drink, would you take it? Or would you allow your child to add 14 teaspoons of sugar to their breakfast cereal or beverages? Well, if your child drinks a 500 ml sugary drink, they will consume between 14 to 19 ...

Bill to require warning label on sugary sodas advances in NY   Morning Times

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StarAfrica.com
   
Ghana bans Burkina Faso poultry over bird flu fears   
The Africa Report
Ghana's Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) has placed a total ban on importation of poultry and its products from Burkina Faso following an outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in the neighbouring country. The announcement comes hours after Burkina ...

Govt Bans Poultry Imports From Burkina Faso   AllAfrica.com
Ghana: Trouble at ADB, ban of poultry and ECG in Turkey for talk dominated media   StarAfrica.com
Burkina Faso burns over 160000 eggs to curb bird flu   spyghana.com
Ghana Business News   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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News-Medical.net
   
Texas Biomed to develop, test HPV-based HIV vaccine   
mySanAntonio.com
Scientists at Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio have launched a study to develop and test a potential HIV vaccine based on human papillomavirus that could help form antibodies against both viruses. Dr. Marie-Claire Gauduin, an associate ...

Texas Biomed scientists awarded NIH grant to develop potential HPV-based HIV ...   News-Medical.net
HIV positive because I wanted a baby with the man I love   West - Welfare Society Territory
Public Release: 30-Apr-2015 Texas Biomed receives NIH grant to study ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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The Nation
   
Pakistan on track to interrupt poliovirus transmission: IMB   
The Nation
Islamabad - Appreciating the turn around, the meeting of International Monitoring Board (IMB) on Polio that concluded on Thursday in Abu Dhabi observed that Pakistan's programme had been put on track and with current momentum Pakistan was on track to ...

'Pakistan is progressing against polio'   Daily Times
International monitors praise Pakistan for 'polio turnaround'   The News International
Effort to wipe out polio well positioned   theifp.ca

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