2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 South Africa Health


New York Times
   
New Cases of Ebola Put an End to Liberia's Status as Virus-Free   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — More than a month after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, at least two new cases have emerged, the first discovered when the body of a 17-year-old boy tested positive for the virus, officials said Tuesday. The World Health ...

Ebola returns to Liberia: Tests confirm a teenager died of the virus   Los Angeles Times
Ebola Returns To Liberia With A Mysterious Case Near Monrovia   NPR
Liberia records new death from Ebola   Daily Times
Jamaica Observer   
The New Dawn Liberia   
Front Page Africa   
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International Business Times
   
Excessive Vitamin B12 May Result In Acne Breakouts: Study   
International Business Times
A new study has linked the intake of vitamin B12 with the appearance of acne. Flickr. An excess of vitamin B12 affects bacteria that live on the human skin, claims a new study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of California, Los ...
This Vitamin May Be Behind Your Acne Problems   TIME
Acne problem? Stay away from vitamin B12 supplements   Hindustan Times
Vitamin B12 study hints at a molecular mechanism for acne pathogenesis   The Pharmaceutical Journal
Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)   
Island Crisis News   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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NBC4 Washington
   
District sees 'remarkable' drop in number of newly reported HIV cases   
Washington Post
The number of newly diagnosed cases of HIV and the deaths related to the illness continued to drop in the District in 2013, although overall prevalence of the virus remained at epidemic levels, according to data released Tuesday by the city. As of ...
D.C. HIV/AIDS Rate Drops for 6th Straight Year   NBC4 Washington
Fewer new HIV cases, but an epidemic remains   WTOP
Number of New HIV Diagnoses Continues to Drop in DC   Washington City Paper (blog)
W*USA 9   
DCist.com   
Prensa Latina   
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Independent Online
   
The chemicals that could cause cancer   
Independent Online
London - Fifty everyday chemicals, including one found in fried potatoes, could be combining to increase our risk of cancer, researchers say. Previous studies may have under-estimated the danger because they did not take into account the risk the ...
We are exposed to a cocktail of fifty cancer-triggering chemicals daily: Experts   Techie News
When common chemicals are combined, does your risk of cancer go up?   Mother Nature Network

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360Nobs.com
   
LUTH: Resident Doctors Commence Indefinite Strike   
360Nobs.com
The Association of Resident Doctors, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) chapter, has on Monday commenced an indefinite strike over their working conditions. Speaking during a rally organised by the ARD at the hospital, the President of the ...

LUTH: Resident doctors embark on indefinite strike   Pulse Nigeria
LUTH resident doctors begin indefinite strike   Daily Trust

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
In Ondo: Discriminate against people with HIV and go to jail for 10 years   
Pulse Nigeria
The Secretary to the State Government, Aderotimi Adelola, stated that stigmatisation and discrimination discourages individuals infected with and affected by HIV from accessing health and social services. Published: 30.06.2015; Onnaedo Okafor. Print ...
Ondo Stipulates Lengthy Jail Term To Combat Spread Of HIV   NAIJ.COM
'Spread HIV in Ondo, go to jail for 10 years'   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Ondo state government makes law on HIV/AIDs stigmatization   TV360
DailyPost Nigeria   
THISDAY Live   
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TIME
   
Your Diet May Be Causing Your Urinary Tract Infections   
TIME
Tough-to-treat urinary tract infections (UTI) that are resistant to antibiotics are on the rise. Now, in a new study looking at human urine published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, researchers say they've discovered why some people are more ...
Urinary tract infection: management in elderly patients   The Pharmaceutical Journal
5 Ways To Deal With Toilet Infections   NAIJ.COM
Seeking new treatment for UTIs Elderly women suffer more after antibiotics ...   Waterbury Republican American
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Health24   
Shape Magazine   
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Michigan businesses join forces to help boost blood donations   
WWMT-TV
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Michigan-based businesses are joining forces with Michigan Blood to beat the summer slump of low blood supplies. When summer gets busy, fewer people donate blood, but the need for blood remains constant.
Gambia Celebrates World Blood Donor Day June 2015 Give the Gift of Life ...   AllAfrica.com
Great Lakes Loons, Michigan Blood to host July 3 blood drive   Midland Daily News

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Fox News
   
For post-op complications, go back to the same hospital: study   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) – Patients who need to be rehospitalized within a month after major surgery have a lower risk of death over the next two months if they return to the hospital where they had the surgery rather than going to a different facility ...
Readmission Location Linked to Post-Surgical Mortality Rates   HealthLeaders Media
Post-Surgical Mortality Rates Linked to Readmission Location   P&T Community

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Vancouver Sun
   
Nagaland govt promises change in service rule amid nurse stir   
Business Standard
As the agitation of nurses entered the second day today in Nagaland, the Directorate of Health and Family Welfare said it was working towards amending the Nurse's Service Rule of 1988 to accommodate their demands. The 3-day mass casual leave, which ...

Opinion: Demands on nurses continue to grow   Vancouver Sun
Nurses stir in Nagaland enters 2nd day today   Web India
Nurses go on mass CL in Nagaland   The Shillong Times

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