2015年5月1日 星期五

2015-05-02 South Africa Health


Reuters
   
US CDC cautions against unprotected sex with Ebola survivors   
Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. health officials are now recommending people avoid contact with the semen of Ebola survivors after a woman in Liberia contracted Ebola through sexual intercourse with a survivor of the disease. In a report issued on Friday, the ...

5 Months After Infection, Man Spreads Ebola Via Sex   ABC News
Investigators Report on Possible Sexual Transmission of Ebola Virus   Infection Control Today
Red Cross Dissolves Ebola Burial Team in Liberia   AllAfrica

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USAID screens food vendors in La Dadekotopon   
BusinessGhana
Global Communities, an NGO implementing the Water Access, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) project of the USAID, in collaboration with the La Dadekotopon Municipal Assembly on Thursday screened food vendors operating in the area. About 200 vendors ...

Over 500 Schools in Liberia to Have Water Through EU Support > Monro   Front Page Africa

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Sierra Leone Telegraph
   
Street Child's Tom Dannant - "Ebola Is Nearly Gone. but the Recovery Is Just As ...   
Ebola Deeply
The organization Street Child estimates that around 12,000 children have been orphaned by Ebola in Sierra Leone. Khadi Mansaray sat down with founder and CEO Tom Dannant to discuss how the organization has adapted its model to address the needs of ...

Sierra Leone “Must Change Narrative” in Order to Recover From Ebola   Wall Street Journal (blog)
“Sierra Leone Will Bounce Back From Ebola” – President   Awareness Times

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NJ.com
   
Bayonne kids blow bubbles for Autism Awareness Month (PHOTOS)   
NJ.com
Students at the Walter F. Robinson School in Bayonne blew bubbles in the school yard Wednesday afternoon as children at elementary schools across the city marked National Autism Awareness Month. Robinson School recently held two fundraisers for ...

Cedar Grove Blows Bubbles for Autism Awareness   WJHG-TV
Recognizing autism month, Manoa School staff touts successes   Delco News Network
Things you can do to support kids with autism   Foster's Daily Democrat

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Immortal News
   
The Answer To Cancer Is In A Blood Test   
Immortal News
A new study conducted by researchers from Northwestern and Harvard Universities have identified a new technique that is able to predict those who will develop cancer, years before current diagnostic techniques. The study detected a distinct pattern in the ...

Changes in the blood can predict cancer years in advance   KTVQ Billings News
New test can predict cancer earlier than 13 years   Daily News Biotech Wired
Researchers develop new test to predict cancer up to 13 years before it occurs   Maine News
The American Bazaar   
Sputnik International   
WND.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Pet pit bull was the reason for a rare PLAGUE outbreak in Colorado last year   
Daily Mail
An investigation by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention into a plague outbreak in Colorado last year has determined the source of the cases was a dog-to-human transmission. There were four cases reported in the state in July of last year, after a ...

Dog Transmits Deadly Plague to Humans in Colorado   Uncover California
Pit bull is patient zero in Colorado's cases of plague   FOX21News.com
Dog Infects Humans With Plague for First Time in US   WTOP
KJCT8.com   
Newsmax   
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
   
Scientists can now stop the aging process?   
Daily Times
The way DNA is packaged inside cells could hold the key to slowing human ageing and may even play a role in diseases such as cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's Disease. Scientists studying a rare disorder known as Werner syndrome have discovered a ...

Genetic breakthrough could mark farewell to aging   Catholic Online
Heterochromatin: The Wonder Defying Human Ageing   West Texas News
Heterochromatin- Miracle to defy ageing   Daily News Biotech Wired
U-T San Diego   
Medical Xpress   
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Uncover Michigan
   
Biochemical Map links Metabolites to Obesity   
Uncover Michigan
A study by international researchers, published in the April 29 issue of the journal, Science Translational Medicine, links the various byproducts of digestion to obesity. The study analyzed urine samples of 2,324 American and British participants to study how ...

New Urine Test Could Reveal Whether You're Prone to Gaining Weight   Gizmodo
New study discovered 25 genetic factors linked with metabolic disturbances that ...   Times Gazette
Urine For A Surprise: Your Pee Might Reveal Your Risk For Obesity   NPR (blog)

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CTV News
   
Substituting 1 sugary beverage a day with water, tea cuts diabetes risk: study   
CTV News
Replacing one sugary drink with water, tea or coffee each day could help cut the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by as much as 25 per cent, new research out of the U.K. shows. The study, published Thursday in the European journal Diabetologia, linked ...

Reducing daily serving of sweetened drinks helps lower type 2 diabetes risk   Xinhua
Swapping orange squash for a cup of tea cuts diabetes risk   Telegraph.co.uk

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Daily Mail
   
Insomniacs are 'likely to feel more pain'   
Daily Mail
If you have trouble nodding off at night you are probably also more sensitive to pain, a study reveals. It seems insomniacs are less able to tolerate pain for long periods compared to those people who have no problems sleeping. Sensitivity is linked to how long ...

Insomnia Can Worsen Chronic Pain Conditions   Live Science
Insomnia May Lower Your Tolerance for Pain   NDTV
Insomnia tied to lower pain tolerance   Zee News
HCPLive   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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