2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Beware of the bogus you   
Times LIVE
If you lost your wallet or handbag, or had it stolen from you, would someone find enough information in there to steal your identity and open accounts in your name, or raid your bank account? Save & Share. Email · Print. The trouble with recording your ...


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Boing Boing
   
First penis transplant recipient's girlfriend is pregnant   
Boing Boing
In December, Stellenbosch University Dr. Andre van der Merwe performed a penis transplant on a man whose own was amputated after a (majorly) botched circumcision led to gangrene. Van der Merwe says that his patient just informed him his girlfriend is ...

First Penis Transplant Recipient Gets Girlfriend Pregnant   Realty Today
Can a Transplanted Penis Work Like the Original?   Yahoo News UK
World's first penis transplant patient to father a child   SBS
Benchmark Reporter   
East Coast Radio   
VietNamNet Bridge   
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Health24
   
Probe into alleged assault of mentally ill teen at Bara Hospital   
Health24
The Gauteng Department of Health says it will consult the mentally ill patient who was allegedly beaten unconscious by a doctor at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital. 0. undefined. Baragwanath hospital entrance ~ http://www.hughbarrow.com/ ...


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iAfrica.com
   
Lose weight while preserving your bones   
iAfrica.com
A little-known fact about major weight loss is that bone mass often goes with it, but scientists claim to have discovered a way to circumvent this using the body's hormones. The hormone GLP-1 that's found in the intestine, could not only prevent your bones from ...


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CBC.ca
   
MERS outbreak: 3 lessons Canada learned from SARS   
CBC.ca
As South Korea faces an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, Canadian health officials are staying vigilant in case the virus makes it inside our borders. It's more than a decade since severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, infected ...

Why no MERS vaccine? Lack of foresight frustrates scientists   Reuters
South Korea reopens schools and doubles MERS quarantine in stricken hospital   euronews
MERS ruled out for South Korean man in Slovakia   Channel News Asia
Wall Street Journal   
Philippine Star   
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The Journal News | LoHud.com
   
Health Q&A: Causes and new treatments for epilepsy   
The Journal News | LoHud.com
Epilepsy is one of the world's oldest recorded medical conditions: Ancient Babylonians and Greeks mention the disorder, and it's also noted in the Bible. Even today, epilepsy is more prevalent than many realize. Characterized by recurring seizures, the ...

Focus on epilepsy   Health24

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Independent Online
   
Sexual health for teens a priority   
Independent Online
Cape Town - A pilot programme run by the City will be expanded to five more schools this month to raise awareness about teen reproductive and sexual health. The City, in conjunction with NGOs, is attempting to curb teenage pregnancies, school ...


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Times LIVE
   
Helpless addicts locked inside infection maze   
Times LIVE
The survey of 452 former and current injecting users in five provinces revealed "lack of adequate targeted [health] services for people who inject drugs". File photo. Image by: Alon Skuy. The lack of medical services for addicts who inject drugs is a major ...

Letter: Gloucester can take pride in its approach to the heroin crisis   Gloucester Daily Times
HIV transmission via injecting drug use 'contained': report   Gay News Network

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Fox News
   
Ebola could hit again and we would hardly do better, says MSF head   
Fox News
A Sierra Leonean doctor practises wearing protective clothing in the Ebola Training Academy in Freetown, Sierra Leone, December 16, 2014. REUTERS/Baz Ratner. The Ebola epidemic could flare up again in West Africa and health authorities are no better ...

Power Play: Empowering Women and Girls in Africa Through Football   Huffington Post UK
S/Leone: US unveils 3-year women's empowerment initiative   StarAfrica.com
Freetown Market Traders: “Business Was Difficult For Us During Ebola ...   Ebola Deeply
Guardian Liberty Voice   
World Bank Group   
The Local.fr   
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IPPmedia
   
Exim Bank employees donate blood   
IPPmedia
Employees of Exim Bank Tanzania have donated blood to the National Blood Transfusion Services' (NBTS) in a move to save people's lives. The donation was part of the bank's commemoration of the World Blood Donor Day that was celebrated recently.
Exim Bank employees join blood donation drive   Daily News
Blood Donors' Day observed at Mangaldai   Assam Tribune

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