2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Mobile population complicates TB treatment   
Times LIVE
For diseases such as TB it makes the work of our hard working community care givers and healthcare professionals very difficult‚” said Qedani Mahlangu‚ Gauteng Health MEC. File photo. Image by: Mabuti Kali / Sowetan ...

Gauteng Health introduces new measures   The New Age Online
At least 800 Multi-Drug Resistant TB sufferers in Gauteng not being treated   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Guinea quarantines villages in reinforced bid to stamp out Ebola   
Reuters Africa
CONAKRY, June 24 (Reuters) - Guinea will put four villages under a 21-day quarantine as part of a robust strategy to stamp out a lingering Ebola epidemic after new cases of the disease were discovered there. ADVERTISING. The worst Ebola epidemic on ...

Ebola cases not slowing in Guinea, Sierra Leone   Boston Globe
Sierra Leone President returns hale & hearty   Awareness Times

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ABC Online
   
Greater focus for AIDS fight needed to stop 'catastrophic' HIV growth within five ...   
ABC Online
The global HIV epidemic could see a resurgence in just five years without a drastic acceleration in efforts to prevent and treat the AIDS virus, the United Nations and disease experts have warned. While good progress has been made in improving access to ...

Drastic acceleration of HIV fight needed to stop AIDS resurgence   Reuters
Five-year window for preventing AIDS rebound: Experts   Zee News

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Science Recorder
   
High-sugar diets alter gut bacteria, lead to decreased cognitive function   
Science Recorder
Researchers at Oregon State University have found that high-sugar, high-fat diets may hurt more than just your physical health. 11. SHARES. ShareTweetSubscribe. GoogleWhatsappDiggLinkedinRedditStumbleuponDeliciousTumblrBufferMail. Sign up to ...

Fat and sugar may cause a decrease in cognitive function   Examiner.com
Study Reveals Detrimental Effects of High-Sugar Diet on Learning and Memory   NY City News
Study: Can a High Sugar Diet make you Stupid?   Weekly Observer
State Column   
Free Malaysia Today   
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Times LIVE
   
'Tuberculosis in the penis' nets man R6 million   
Times LIVE
An American patient has been awarded almost $500,000 after he recorded some shocking statements by an anaesthetist during an colonscopy. Save & Share. Email · Print. The man apparently decided to set his phone to record, so he could remember his ...


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Times LIVE
   
'Hey man, how's your sex health?'   
Times LIVE
Sexologist Dr Eve wants men to speak more openly about sexual health during June - Men's Health Awareness Month - and in the months to come. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock ...

Op Ed: The Striking Statistic: More Men Than Women Die from Cancer Each Year   The Forum Newsgroup
Men, want to live longer? Read this article   Business Record
Men, Take Charge of Your Health!   NorthcentralPa.com
Sunrise Senior Living Blog (blog)   
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TheSouthAfrican
   
Family claims that load-shedding killed thier son   
The New Age Online
Limpopo's health MEC, Dr Phophi Raamathuba can no longer insist there was only one death at the Letaba Hospital during the load-shedding hours, as the Mabunda family confirmed they lost their 17-year-old son. Merlyne Mabunda of Nkambako Malubane ...

Limpopo load shedding deaths -- more evidence emerges   TheSouthAfrican

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FDA.gov
   
Problems of sickle cell disease patients will be solved in next three months ...   
Times of India
NAGPUR: All the problems of the poor people in the state suffering from sickle cell disease (SCD) will be solved within the next three months, Minister for Social Justice Rajkumar Badole assured. He was addressing patients of the disease, their parents and ...

Sickle Cell Patients Protest in Edo   AllAfrica.com
Sickle Cell Disease and Clinical Trials   FDA.gov

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NH Voice
   
Non-Temperature Factors majorly responsible for Winter-Related Deaths: Study   
NH Voice
According to a new study, the weather isn't a primary factor in the deaths of most senior citizens during the winter months. The researchers opined that there were other non-temperature factors that are causing excessive numbers of deaths during winters, after ...

Death among citizens during winters will not be reduced by climate change   The Market Business
Scientists Debunk belief that Global Warming reduces Winter-related Deaths   News Tonight Africa

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Examiner.com
   
In Twist, Scientists Join Tobacco Companies To Fight Cancer   
Jakarta Globe
Indian artist Sudarsan Pattnaik creates a sand sculpture on the eve of World No Tobacco Day at Puri beach some 65 kilometeres from Bhubaneswar on May 30, 2015. (AFP Photo/Asit Kumar). Washington. Scientists who have devoted years developing ...

Our View: More red flags for e-cigarettes   Duluth News Tribune
Analysis: Tobacco firms seek safe e-cigarettes   Independent Online
Teen e-cigarette, hookah use on the rise   Examiner.com
Naples Daily News   
Science 2.0   
PR Newswire (press release)   
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