2015年6月13日 星期六

2015-06-14 South Africa Health


E! Online
   
Penis Transplant Patient's Girlfriend Is Pregnant, Doctor Says: "He's Definitely ...   
E! Online
Well, that first successful penile transplant that doctors performed several months ago appears to have worked...extremely well! The 21-year-old man, who has not been identified, had had his penis amputated three years ago to save his life after suffering ...

World's first penis transplant patient to father a child   AsiaOne
Penis transplant patient's baby joy   Independent Online
First penile transplant recipient set to 'become a father'   Irish Independent
BBC News   
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Eyewitness News
   
'No need for panic' as two contract swine flu in CT   
Eyewitness News
The WC Health Department says the H1N1 virus is no longer cause for serious concern as it's treatable. Picture: Stock.XCHNG. FILE. Earlier this week, parents at Gene Louw Primary in Durbanville had been informed two pupils recently contracted the H1N1 ...

Swine flu hits Cape Town but don't panic – health dept   BizNews
Swine flu shocks with a cruel return in summer   The Hindu
Don't panic, says health dept after two Cape Town pupils get swine flu   News24
NYOOOZ   
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Independent Online
   
South Africa - Drug Shortages Threaten Progress Made in the World's Largest ...   
AllAfrica.com
Johannesburg - A new survey released today shows that shortages of essential HIV and tuberculosis medicines in most South African provinces are a systematic obstacle to the success of the largest antiretroviral treatment program in the world, said the civil ...

Cost of controlling HIV/Aids, TB to soar   Independent Online
Editorial: Unhealthy state of affairs   Mail & Guardian Online
Aids conference ends on a low note   The New Age Online
News24   
Health-e   
BDlive   
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Sky News Australia
   
Ebola mistakes 'being repeated'   
Sky News Australia
The international president of Doctors Without Borders has said health authorities dealing with Ebola are repeating the mistakes of the past in combating Ebola, more than a year after its onset in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Joanne Liu's remarks come a day ...

Health authorities repeating mistakes in Ebola fight: MSF   Daily Mail
Health authorities repeating mistakes, says Doctors Without Borders, as Ebola ...   The Straits Times
Ebola Could Hit Again and We Would Hardly Do Better, Says Head of the ...   NDTV
News24   
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The Inquisitr
   
New Drug Acts Like A Super-Vitamin For The Body – Rapidly Repairs Damage ...   
The Inquisitr
A new drug discovered recently offers possibility of regenerating damaged tissue at rates that were unheard of before. The drug has already been successfully tested on mice and the researchers are gearing up for human trials soon. Researchers at Case ...

Experimental drug regrows damaged body tissue   Times LIVE
Scientists develop drug that triggers tissue regeneration   ummid.com
New drug regrows damaged tissue   iAfrica.com

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Trade Arabia
   
Jigawa Trains 650 Health Workers On Tropical Diseases   
AllAfrica.com
The Jigawa State Ministry of Health said it has trained 650 community health workers on the management of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the state. The State Eye Care Programme Coordinator, Dr Abubakar Abdurrahman, disclosed this in an ...

Govt takes a stand against neglected tropical diseases   IPPmedia
WB Support to Prevent Malaria and Tropical Diseases in Africa's Sahel   The FINANCIAL
WB backs tropical diseases project in Africa with $121m   Trade Arabia
Healio   
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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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UN News Centre
   
Globalization threatens Mediterraneandiet   
The Daily Star
In this Wednesday, June 3, 2015 photo, a Palestinian worker displays shrimps from a pool at a fish farm, in the town of Rafah, southern Gaza strip. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra). RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Agence France Presse. ROME: Eating a ...

Mediterranean diet at risk as globalization bites   Al-Arabiya
Mediterranean diet is now under threat   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Mediterranean Diet at Risk as Globalisation Bites   Sudan Vision

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iAfrica.com
   
Drunk chimps shed light on evolution   
iAfrica.com
Wild chimpanzees enjoying opportunistic booze-ups on palm wine have helped shed light on a theory about evolution, scientists said on Wednesday. Chimps in the west African country of Guinea discovered a free treat in raffia palms tapped by local people ...

Chimpanzees Get Drunk   ChicagoNow (blog)
Chimpanzees enjoy getting drunk on wine   Boing Boing
Chimps on the jungle juice back 'drunken monkey' theory of evolution   The News Hub
Death and Taxes   
Kotatv   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Albinos Face Death Threats and Displacement   
AllAfrica.com
On International Albinism Day (13.06.2015), rights groups are raising awareness of the plights of albinos. In East Africa, albinos are considered outsiders and in Tanzania they face daily threats to their lives. Mohamed Mabula does not have it easy. He fends ...

Awareness Day Seeks to End Abuses Against Albinos   National Geographic
Group Seeks Special Policies To Protect Albinos   CHANNELS TELEVISION
'Stop Discrimination': Albinos Demand Equal Protection   Front Page Africa

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