2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Camels a wee MERS issue   
Times LIVE
I googled it and discovered it is, in fact, halal and recommended in the Quran. I know Isil is rampaging across the Middle East but that is no reason to drink camel urine. File photo. Image by: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images / Getty Images ...

Why MERS Will Likely Crop Up Outside The Middle East Again   KSUT Public Radio

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Times LIVE
   
'Let babies go gaga for iPads'   
Times LIVE
Academics had found a small group of babies - aged six and 10 months - could recognise the number three better on an iPad. File photo. Image by: ©wavebreakmedia ltd/shutterstock.com. Babies should be given iPads as soon as they are born to help them ...

Give babies iPads at birth, scientists say   The Australian Women's Weekly
Children learn faster with tablet computers than books say scientists   Daily Mail

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CTV News
   
Bright lights help alertness for night drivers, shift workers: Study   
CTV News
As you drive into the night, turn on a bright light to improve your performance, suggests a new study that says doing this could improve cognition and alertness. This extends to night-shift workers whose work environment is dimly lit, for bright light suppresses ...

Night drive? Bright light for better alertness: study   Free Malaysia Today

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CBC.ca
   
Pull up your socks! Ebola could flare up again in West Africa   
Financial Express
The international medical organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has warned that Ebola could hit West Africa again apparently health authorities have no better equipments to control it like 2014. By: ANI | Johannesburg | June 14, 2015 9:33 pm ...

Singapore nurse joined fight against Ebola   The Straits Times
Ebola could hit again and we would hardly do better: MSF   Reuters
The world still isn't equipped to handle Ebola, Doctors Without Borders says   The Week Magazine
News24   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
New treatment promotes weight loss, prevents bone loss   
The Malaysian Insider
A new study finds that the hormone GLP-1 in the intestine prevents bones from becoming fragile and also help keep blood sugar levels steady. – AFP pic, June 14, 2015.A little-known fact about major weight loss is that bone mass often goes with it, but ...


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GMA News
   
Knee osteoarthritis pain worse with insomnia   
GMA News
People suffering from osteoarthritis, the most common type of joint inflammation, are more likely to have knee pain when they also have difficulty getting enough sleep, a study suggests. Researchers found that people with knee osteoarthritis and insomnia ...

Knee osteoarthritis pain worse for those with insomnia   Health24

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Times of India
   
New drug triggers tissue regeneration   
Business Standard
Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have identified an incredibly potent drug that repairs damage to the colon, liver and bone marrow in mice, an advance that may pave the way for a pill that enables growth of new tissues to replace damaged ones in ...

Scientists develop drug that triggers tissue regeneration   Free press journal
Experimental drug regrows damaged body tissue   Times LIVE
New Drug Acts Like A Super-Vitamin For The Body – Rapidly Repairs Damage ...   The Inquisitr

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Eagle Reporters
   
Carter Center receives $10 million to fight river blindness   
New Zealand Herald
ATLANTA (AP) " Former President Jimmy Carter hopes a $10 million donation to end river blindness in Nigeria where it is most prevalent will help spark a global effort to eliminate the disease. Billionaire philanthropist Emeka Offor of Nigeria announced the ...

World Watch   Wall Street Journal

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Penile transplant patient a dad-to-be   
East Coast Radio
12 June 2015 at 12:36 by News24.com - The recipient of the first penile transplant is about to become a father. This was announced by Stellenbosch University urologist Professor Andre van der Merwe at a public lecture on Thursday. A series of these talks ...


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Independent Online
   
Long road to an Aids-free generation   
Independent Online
Much more needs to be done but prevention is the new frontier in the battle against HIV, writes Busani Ngcaweni. The government has made great strides in controlling the Aids epidemic. The negative implications of HIV and Aids and other health challenges ...

Let's talk about sex – at home and at school   News24
Aids Conference wraps up   East Coast Radio
South Africa - Drug Shortages Threaten Progress Made in the World's Largest ...   AllAfrica.com
Mail & Guardian Online   
The New Age Online   
Health-e   
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