2015年6月12日 星期五

2015-06-13 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
First penis transplant man to become a father   
Irish Examiner
A young South African man who had the world's first successful penis transplant last December, has impregnated his girlfriend, said the doctor who led the surgery. The man aged 22, who has not been named, is among around 250 South Africans who lose ...

​'He's smiling big': First penis transplant recipient impregnates girlfriend   RT
First penis transplant recipient to become father   New Zealand Herald
World's first penis transplant patient to father a child | Reuters   Firstpost
People Magazine   
Times LIVE   
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The Guardian
   
South Korea Mers outbreak is 'large and complex', says WHO, as 14th victim dies   
The Guardian
Women wear masks as a precaution against Mers as they walk on the Myeongdong, one of the main shopping districts, in Seoul on Friday 12 June. Photograph: Ahn Young-joon/AP. Agencies. Friday 12 June 2015 23.29 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

MERS: South Korea reports 14 deaths, says rate of new cases is slowing   ABC Online
S. Korea, WHO experts downplay pandemic potential of MERS   Daily Mail
South Korea reports 12 new MERS cases, total now 138; one more death   Reuters
Channel News Asia   
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Independent Online
   
Cost of controlling HIV/Aids, TB to soar   
Independent Online
Durban - With 3.1 million people on antiretrovirals, South Africa has the world's largest ARV programme, but the cost of sustaining it will more than double in the next two decades, research has found. Released at the SA Aids Conference in Durban, the ...

Aids conference ends on a low note   The New Age Online
Editorial: Unhealthy state of affairs   Mail & Guardian Online
Price tag of HIV response to more than double by 2033   Health-e
BDlive   
AllAfrica.com   
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Health24
   
South African diabetics with tight food budgets at risk   
Health24
The majority of South Africans struggle to afford enough food - a factor that can have a detrimental effect on blood glucose control for those with type 2 diabetes. 1. south african diabetics can't afford healthy food. Trust AllLife for comprehensive life insurance ...

Tight Food Budget Can Wreak Havoc on Diabetes Management   Doctors Lounge

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News-Medical.net
   
Researchers show how a new drug speeds tissue regeneration in animal models   
News-Medical.net
The concept sounds like the stuff of science fiction: take a pill, and suddenly new tissues grow to replace damaged ones. Researchers at Case Western Reserve and UT Southwestern Medical Center this week announced that they have taken significant steps ...

Experimental drug regrows damaged body tissue   China Post

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Deutsche Welle
   
Sierra Leone enforces curfew as Ebola virus resurfaces in north west   
Deutsche Welle
Sierra Leone has enforced a curfew in the face of renewed outbreaks of the deadly Ebola virus in the north west of the country. The government has extended the state of emergency. Sierra Leone Ebola. Sierra Leone's president has announced a three-week ...

Sierra Leone Announces New Curfew to Halt Ebola   NDTV
Sierra Leone imposes Ebola curfew for northern districts   Reuters
Sierra Leone Leader Imposes Curfew in Bid to Halt Ebola   New York Times
Washington Post (blog)   
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Hindustan Times
   
Pentagon sent live anthrax to Japan in 2005   
Hindustan Times
The Pentagon on Friday added Japan to a list of countries that received live anthrax samples from the US military, while a news report said the lab that sent out the bacteria faced sanctions in 2007 for failing to kill specimens but was never fined. The sample ...


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Techly
   
Drunken monkeys? Only humans really don't know when they've had enough   
Techly
Some wild west African chimpanzees are teetotallers, whereas others are frequent drinkers given the opportunity – consuming the equivalent of three pints of strong lager per day. These findings have been reported in a scientific study that lends support to the ...

Like us, chimps prefer boozy drinks   Independent Online
Scientists film chimps in West Africa drinking tree sap alcohol   Daily Mail
Chimpanzees Like Drinking 'Alcohol' Too   Newsy

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Newsweek
   
Homophobia Keeps European Gay Men Ignorant About HIV   
AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Homophobic attitudes and laws in European nations keep men who have sex with men (MSM) from accessing HIV-prevention services and from discussing their sexuality with health care providers. Publishing their findings in the journal AIDS, researchers ...

Casual sex apps fueling HIV in homophobic countries   Newsweek
Sex apps may increase HIV in homophobic countries   Health24
Eastern Europe's homophobia may come back to bite it with rise in HIV   Gay Star News

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Huffington Post
   
Here's How Female Genital Mutilation Crushes Girls' Voices, Dreams   
Huffington Post
Warning: Video content could be disturbing for some viewers. For some girls at risk of female genital mutilation, summer isn't much of a vacation. Rather, it can mark a time when young women living in developed nations such as the U.S. and the U.K. are ...

Digital Campaign of the Week: Forward's animated film about female genital ...   Third Sector
Anti-FGM cartoon launches in the UK ahead of the summer cutting season   GlobalPost

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