2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 South Africa Health


Brainerd Daily Dispatch
   
Experts: Online human breast milk craze has serious health risks   
Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Specialists said there was little evidence to support claims that the milk - traded via websites in a lucrative market for adult buyers - is some kind of super food that can boost health and fitness and ward off disease. Illustration.
Online human breast milk craze has serious health risks: experts   INFORUM
Buying human breast milk over internet is harmful for health   NYC Today
Breastmilk: More than money can buy   Best Daily
Youth Health Magzine   
DestinyConnect   
Health24   
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TIME
   
South Korea reports no new MERS deaths or cases   
Times of India
SEOUL: South Korea on Saturday reported no additional deaths and no new cases from its MERS outbreak, raising hopes the country is winning the battle to contain the deadly virus. The number of fatalities remained unchanged at 24 and that of confirmed ...

Relatives of Omani Mers victim tested   Gulf Daily News
More than 80 exposed to Mers virus in Thailand   AsiaOne
South Korea reports no new cases in MERS outbreak   Deutsche Welle
Reuters India   
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The Express Tribune
   
Lower funding gap: Ministry to draw up 3-year polio eradication plan   
The Express Tribune
According to Dr Safdar, Pakistan is on track to achieve its target to wipe out the polio virus. PHOTO: AFP. ISLAMABAD: The Planning Commission has allowed the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination (NHSRC) to draw up a PC-1 ...

Dengue too big to be tackled alone   Daily Times
Rotary Donates US$40.3 Million to Eradicate Polio   AllAfrica.com
Rotary Funds The fight Against Polio Worldwide with US$40.3 million   Celebrating Progress Africa
spyghana.com   
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Fox News
   
Declining male fertility rates due to excess chemical exposure, researchers say   
Fox News
European researchers argued during a recent conference in Lisbon that male fertility rates are declining because of too much exposure to chemicals, especially in everyday plastics, The Times reported. Niels Jorgensen, associate professor at Rigshospital in ...

Is Your Shower Curtain Making You Infertile?   Lifehacker UK
How sunscreen, cosmetics and frying pans 'could be killing men's sperm'   Mirror.co.uk
Sunscreen blocks sperm   Times LIVE

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Healthline
   
Transplant community still split on organ donation and allocation   
ModernHealthcare.com
Geographic disparities in access to organs remains a big problem in the U.S., and some members of the transplant community say a pending plan to fix it focuses too much on "shuffling organs" and too little on boosting stagnant donation rates. During a ...

Are Public Appeals for Organ Donations Ethical?   Healthline
Stakeholders Participate in Seminar On Organ Transplantation   AllAfrica.com

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Project Q
   
AID Atlanta 'joins forces' with controversial HIV activist   
Project Q
AID Atlanta is "joining forces" with AIDS Healthcare Foundation, an agency led by a controversial HIV activist who has dismissed PrEP as a "party drug" and has a history of suing local providers and public health officials. AID Atlanta's board voted to approve ...

AID Atlanta in 'significant debt' as it becomes affiliated with AIDS Healthcare ...   The GA Voice
Professional Medical Center partners with Social Service Agencies to Provide ...   Michronicleonline
Where the World's Health Aid Goes   Pacific Standard
AllAfrica.com   
Atlanta Business Chronicle   
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News-Medical.net
   
Alcohol not always good for the heart   
News24
A STUDY has shown that a couple of drinks a day might have adverse effects on the heart function of elderly people. A study has shown that elderly people who drank two or more alcoholic drinks per day had hearts with thicker walls and larger pumping ...

People Who Believe Alcohol is Good for Them Tend to Cite Media Reports ...   TestCountry.com (blog)
UCSF researchers find that people divided on cardiovascular benefits of alcohol ...   News-Medical.net
Thinking booze is 'heart healthy' makes you drink more   TheHealthSite
ANINEWS   
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89.3 KPCC
   
Birth control for men? New male contraceptive 'Vasalgel' nears approval for sale   
89.3 KPCC
Vasakgel, a male birth control pill, could be on the market as early as 2018. J.K. Califf/Flickr. Share. Share via Email email; Share on Twitter; Share on Facebook. In just a few years, men, too, could be on the pill. Vasalgel is a reversible contraceptive for men ...

The Male Pill Means Men Finally Have To Take Responsibility When It Comes ...   Huffington Post UK
Emission impossible: Male Pill is coming   Times LIVE
OAKLEY | Half of Men Would Take the Shot – Would YOU?   640 Toronto News
Leicester Mercury   
MK News   
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Quartz
   
Scientists want to treat aging like a disease—and they already have drugs for it   
Quartz
Certain viruses cause disease, so we have created vaccines as a preventative measure against them. Similarly, it is clear that aging causes disease. But while pharmacy shelves are packed with supplements and lotions promising eternal youth, there are no ...

Getting Old Might Soon Be Considered A Disease, Treatable With Medication   Big Think (blog)
Growing Old? There Might Be A Pill For That   Refinery29
Scientists want to test a potential anti-aging drug that could change the way we ...   Business Insider
AllAfrica.com   
Biotechin.Asia   
Popular Science   
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Independent Online
   
Chlamydia study offers 'ray of hope'   
Independent Online
London - Scientists are close to developing a vaccine to prevent against chlamydia. The sexually transmitted disease is the most common cause of infertility in women but often has no noticeable symptoms. Now US researchers have developed a drug that ...

New chlamydia vaccine shows promise after being tested on mice   NHS Choices
Selecta's Synthetic Vaccine Particles Instrumental in Mucosal Vaccines Research   Drug Discovery & Development
Synthetic vaccine particles may be crucial to mucosal vaccine research   Vaccine News Daily
Nottingham Post   
Daily Mail   
The Verge   
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