2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 South Africa Health


Royal Gazette
   
Health ministry puts accent on HIV awareness   
Royal Gazette
The Ministry of Health, Seniors and Environment is observing HIV awareness month with additional free HIV tests. A government spokesman said the ministry will be promoting the vision of the joint United Nations programme on HIV and Aids (UNAids) of ...

Austrian stigmas hurt early HIV prevention   Deutsche Welle
Events Planned For HIV/AIDS Awareness Month   Bernews
A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci: Results from the START Trial and ...   AIDS.gov blog (blog)
AllAfrica.com   
West - Welfare Society Territory   
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www.worldbulletin.net
   
Niger meningitis epidemic has peaked, 545 dead - WHO says   
Reuters
GENEVA, June 2 An epidemic of meningitis has killed 545 people in Niger, out of 8,234 people who caught the disease, but has now peaked, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. The WHO had said that the epidemic was worrying and ...

Niger meningitis epidemic has peaked, 545 dead   News24
WHO: Niger Meningitis Has Peaked, 545 Dead   Saudi Press Agency

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IRINnews.org
   
Why isn't Guinea-Bissau prepared for Ebola?   
IRINnews.org
DAKAR/BISSAU, 2 June 2015 (IRIN) - The government of Guinea-Bissau has known for months about the risk of Ebola entering the country, but it hasn't done enough to prepare. Now there is a cluster of cases just across the border. Residents say it will be ...

Ebola threat to Guinea Bissau rises as border zone heats up   Stabroek News
Guinea Unrest Hampering Ebola Response: United Nations   NDTV

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Information Nigeria
   
Discrimination, Stigmatization and Rejection of Ebola Survivors - the Need to Act ...   
AllAfrica.com
Some of the scars left behind by the vicious Ebola Virus Disease is the issue of rejection, discrimination and stigmatization something that survivors are finding difficult to overcome. Since the closure of Ebola Treatment Units in the country many of the ...

Van Vicker Pays A Visit To His Motherland + Celebrates With Liberian Youths   Information Nigeria
Van Vicker: Actor visits motherland, celebrates with Liberian youths   Pulse Nigeria
Patriotism: Van Vicker pays homage to Ebola survivors in Liberia   Pulse.com.gh
The New Dawn Liberia   
News from the University of Massachusetts   
Front Page Africa   
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Health sector funds set to increase to 15pc of budget   
Daily News
THE government will put in place strategies to collect more revenue to be able to increase budget allocation in the health sector to 15 per cent in accordance with the Abuja Declaration. The Abuja declaration requires that governments allocate 15 per cent of ...

State fails to meet Abuja Declaration   IPPmedia

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Marie Claire.co.uk
   
The Hottest Hair Trend We Can't Wait To Try   
Marie Claire.co.uk
The lovers of Paris are heartbroken today, as 'love locks' are forcibly removed from bridge. Fashion · Fashion News · Shop · Fashion Pictures · Fashion Videos · Offers. Latest Fashion news. How Stars Can Be Paid $250K To Wear A Designer Dress On The ...

Beauty: Box hair colour – yes or no?   Longevity LIVE
The six commandments of balayage   Harper's BAZAAR Australia

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Voice of America
   
UNAIDS: 95% of African Children With AIDS Lack Access to Treatment   
Voice of America
YAOUNDE, CAMEROON—. Nearly 95 percent of African children living with AIDS do not have access to treatment, the executive director of UNAIDS said during a visit to Cameroon Tuesday. UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe said there has been ...

UNAIDS Head Urges African Mayors To Fast-track HIV Response   Leadership Newspapers
Fight Against HIV - Cameroon's First Lady Receives Special Attribute   AllAfrica.com
World Summit of Mayors begins in Accra today   Citifmonline
Cameroon Radio Television   
GhanaWeb   
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Times LIVE
   
'Cats make kids stupid'   
Times LIVE
Researchers found the parasite, which grows in the guts of cats and can be spread through contact with their faeces, has been linked to reduced memory and reading skills in school-age children. File photo. Image by: Thinkstock ...

If You Own A Cat There's Something You Need To Know   FoxFM (blog)
Cat parasite could be making kids stupid   Boing Boing
Cats blamed for children's poor reading skills   NHS Choices
Metro   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Huffington Post UK   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Research troll reveals weight loss chocolate study was a prank   
Sydney Morning Herald
Earlier in the year the world was finally treated to some good news from science: a report was published that claimed to show that eating chocolate could help you lose weight faster. Although it all seemed too good to be true, the story was reported in news ...

Chocolate weight-loss study was a fake, research troll reveals   Stuff.co.nz
Bitter taste of the chocolate 'study'   The Globe and Mail
Opinion: Too many people bite into reports that chocolate is good for you   Montreal Gazette
Independent Online   
The Conversation AU   
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Schoolgirls Assured of Better Menstrual Hygiene   
AllAfrica.com
THE government has promised to ensure that schools have adequate toilets and water supply to ensure that girls are assured of menstrual hygiene. Speaking in Dar es Salaam over the weekend, during an event to mark the International Menstrual Hygiene ...


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