2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 South Africa Health


Independent Online
   
Are we failing SA's mentally ill?   
Independent Online
Cape Town - The World Health Organisation (WHO) has painted a bleak picture of the state of mental health across the world with its latest report showing one in 10 people have a mental disorder. And the extent of South African care for the mentally ill ...
World Health Organization- Worldwide commonality for disorder implores for order   The News Hub
Mental health behind bars: a system "that makes absolutely no sense"   LancasterOnline
Global mental health workforce, financing remain low   BusinessGhana

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New York Times
   
Liberia says 4 remaining Ebola patients have recovered   
U.S. News & World Report
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — The four remaining patients infected during Liberia's recent string of Ebola cases have recovered, meaning there are currently no confirmed cases in the country though more than 100 people are still under surveillance, a ...
Ebola still poses a serious threat   Washington Post
India assures all assistance to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone   Economic Times

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Chicago Tribune
   
Clip-on iPad fertility tester brings sperm to life on screen   
Chicago Tribune
A Taiwanese start-up hopes to shake up the global fertility market with iSperm - a device that when fitted to an iPad can provide instant analysis of sperm quality. July 17, 2015. (Reuters). A Taiwanese start-up hopes to shake up the global fertility ...
Sperm count? There's an app for that   Independent Online

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WAAY
   
Dieticians say we should eat healthy foods instead of taking vitamins   
WAAY
Supplements and pills are supposed to help us absorb more nutrients for a healthier body. But many doctors say that if you eat a balanced diet, you don't need to take vitamins at all! Here are five foods to eat instead of popping pills. Do you really ...
Vitamin B12 supplements may be the answer for some   Health24
Vitamin B12 Supplements May Not Help Some Seniors   Philly.com

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Huffington Post
   
Zim one of few countries to reduce HIV, Aids pandemic   
NewsDay
Zimbabwe is among countries that have significantly reduced the HIV and Aids pandemic, according to a latest United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) report on the global response to the disease. By Phyllis Mbanje. Released on Tuesday in Addis ...

A bit of good news   The News International
Opinionator | Mothers Helping Mothers to Live With HIV   New York Times (blog)
Preventing New HIV Infections, Saving Lives   Huffington Post
Vancouver Sun   
CBC.ca   
Toronto Sun   
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Andhra Wishesh
   
Tips to prevent dry skin   
Andhra Wishesh
As we have entered monsoon season, most of us suffer from dry skin problem which takes off beauty from face. To help you out, here are some simple beauty tips that can be of great help. Follow them to have gorgeous skin. Use warm water in cold weather ...
Say goodbye to dry skin   Times of India
Use tea tree oil, fruits to rainproof skin   The Statesman (press release)
Seven home remedies to treat common skin problems in Monsoon!   The Siasat Daily

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Magnetic Pulses May Help with Ringing in the Ears   
Youth Health Magzine
Many people are bothered or even made miserable by persistent or recurring noises that no one else can hear. The official name for this condition is tinnitus, but is often called ringing in the ears. But the sounds heard may be rumblings, crackles ...
Cohen's Brain Bits: Stop That Infernal Racket   MedPage Today (blog)
Magnetic pulses may ease ringing in the ears   Fox News
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatments Curb Tinnitus Severity   Neurology Advisor
Doctors Lounge   
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Vaccine News Daily
   
Global data released about immunization coverage   
Vaccine News Daily
The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund recently released a joint publication that provides updated data about immunization coverage. According to the data, 123 countries vaccinated children with all three doses of the ...

Unicef, UN Health Agency Report Increase in Immunization Figures for World's ...   AllAfrica.com
News in the Humanosphere: Global immunization coverage improving, say ...   Humanosphere
UN Agencies Say Number Of Countries Meeting Global Immunization Target ...   International Business Times
pharmabiz.com   
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Oakbay employees put smiles on children's faces for Mandela Day   
The New Age Online
Oakbay Investments Group of companies including The New Age newspaper, the African News Network 7 (ANN7), and VR Laser Services put smiles on the faces of children at Tumelo Children's Centre in Ivory Park, Midrand, as part of the 67 Minutes of ...


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32 hospitalised in China due to food poisoning   
Business Standard
Thirty-two people were hospitalised after eating at a snack bar in Shenzhen City of south China's Guangdong Province today. According to the health bureau of Luohu district, the suspected food poisoning has been traced to food from a snack bar that ...
32 people hospitalized for suspected food poisoning in south China   The New Age Online

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