2015年6月22日 星期一

2015-06-23 South Africa Health


Eyewitness News
   
MEC Qedani Mahlangu On Medical Negligence Claims   
AllAfrica.com
Gauteng Health MEC, Ms Qedani Mahlangu, announced measures to ease medical negligence claims to ensure that they are speedily finalised and they benefit the claimants. "With the assistance of a retired Judge, Judge Classen, we are introducing ...

Province rolls out maternal homes to prevent deaths   The New Age Online
Gauteng health facilities to see major refurbishment   Eyewitness News

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Health24
   
Pioneering heart procedure saves two-month-old baby   
Health24
Two-month-old Miané Burger recently underwent a successful ablation heart procedure – the first time in South Africa that this procedure has been performed on such a young baby. 0. heart operation for baby. Baby undergoes pioneering surgery. Baby Miane ...

Joburg premature baby survives delicate heart operation   East Coast Radio
Baby survives delicate operation   News24

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Cosmos
   
Research offers more evidence for possible link between cocaine use and HIV ...   
Imperial Valley News
Los Angeles, California - New UCLA research offers further evidence that cocaine use disrupts the immune system, making people who use it more likely to become infected with HIV. In research published online June 18 in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific ...

Regional Aids Coordinator On HIV/Aids Responses in Crr   AllAfrica.com
HIV-AIDS in retreat   Cosmos
Elite Controllers of HIV May Owe Success to Dendritic Cells   AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Daily Bruin   
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BGR
   
Is Airplane Cabin Air Toxic?   
BGR
I hate airplane travel but at the same time I've never been worried that the air inside the cabin was slowly poisoning me. Others, however, have wondered whether air in plane cabins might be toxic, especially crews that are exposed to this particular type of air ...

Air travel: you could be breathing in poisons every time you fly   BizNews
Is Aircraft Cabin Air Toxic?   Gizmodo India

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TIME
   
Ebola Returns to Sierra Leone Capital After Weeks of No New Cases   
TIME
Two new cases of the deadly Ebola virus have been recorded in Sierra Leone's capital city of Freetown, about three weeks after the most recent new cases were found, underscoring the difficulty of ridding the region of the disease. “This is worrisome because ...

Ebola returns to Sierra Leone capital after three-week gap | Reuters   Firstpost
Post-Ebola Syndrome: Survivors continue to face mystery symptoms   CBC.ca
With low numbers of new cases, Ebola vaccine trials fight odds of success   Montreal Gazette

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The Citizen
   
Limpopo family considers legal action against Health Dept   
The New Age Online
A Limpopo family is blaming the death of their daughter on negligence after a power failure at the Letaba hospital near Tzaneen. The death report from the hospital indicates that 41-year-old Faith Malatji of Bolobedu died of natural causes, something that the ...

Letaba Hospital 'blackout deaths' under investigation   The Citizen

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International Business Times
   
Sudan facing measles outbreak with 2500 cases nationwide: UN   
Business Standard
Sudan is facing a huge nationwide outbreak of measles, with at least 2,500 confirmed cases so far this year, mostly children, and 38 deaths due to the disease, the United Nations said today. The number of cases reported up to June in 17 of Sudan's 18 states ...

Measles Outbreak 2015: Sudan Cases Are 4 Times Higher Than Last Year ...   International Business Times

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AskMen
   
Study: Toxins Can Be Released Into Blood Stream After Ultramarathons Or ...   
AskMen
A recent study found that long, strenuous exercise can actually cause blood poisoning in unprepared athletes. Long Story. In exercise and sports, "push your limits" is a common motivational fitness message. However, a new study makes a pretty good ...

Extreme exercising can lead to blood poisoning   Health24
Extreme Exercising Without Training May Trigger Sepsis   Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)
Extreme Exercising Can Lead to Blood Poisoning, Study Reveals   Philly.com

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Vaccine News Daily
   
HIV vaccine study produces antibodies in animal subjects   
Vaccine News Daily
Three study teams recently showed that they have developed an HIV vaccine that produces relevant antibodies to fight HIV within animal cells. Three separate studies, all funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) branch of the ...

Experimental vaccine candidate can stimulate immune system activity to prevent ...   News-Medical.net
HIV/Aids Vaccine a Must   AllAfrica.com
HIV Vaccine Developed at Scripps Research Shows Promise   Times of San Diego
AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News   
Morning Ticker   
FitnHit.com   
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Chicago Tribune
   
How Drug Companies Benefit From Adult ADHD   
Chicago Tribune
June 22 -- Adults in the U.S. have overtaken children in taking medication for the condition and accounted for 53 percent of the industrywide 63 million prescriptions for ADHD drugs last year, according to data compiled by Shire Plc, which makes the ...

In Shift, More Adults Than Children Now Taking ADHD Drugs   Psychiatry Advisor
ADHD Drug May Boost Cognitive Function in Menopause   Medscape
Adults are now the prime market for ADHD drugs in U.S.   FiercePharma
BizNews   
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