2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 South Africa Health


BBC News
   
Archbishop Desmond Tutu leaves South Africa hospital   
BBC News
South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu has returned home after a second spell in hospital for a recurring infection, his foundation says. The infection was related to the treatment he has had for prostate cancer over the past 18 years, his daughter ...
Discharged Tutu's cancer 'well under control'   Times LIVE
Tutu discharged from hospital after recurring infection   BDlive
South African retired archbishop Desmond Tutu leaves hospital   Toronto Sun
Independent Online   
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News24
   
Five things we learnt as children about our bodies that are wrong   
News24
Johannesburg - We have been taught a lot of different things about our bodies by our schools, our parents and our friends. A few of these things are completely wrong, and any drive to change assumptions we have had about our bodies for pretty much all ...
5 things you learnt at school about your body which are completely wrong   MyBroadband

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Capital FM Kenya
   
Farmer: Politics threatening final eradication of polio   
Online Athens
It is not often that humanity can take pride in driving an organism toward extinction, but on July 24 we did just that. That was the day that marked Nigeria going for an entire year without a single case of polio caused by the strain of the deadly ...
Vaccinations have always been controversial in America: Column   USA TODAY
Kenyan Catholic Church battles government over polio vaccine   World Magazine
Polio vaccination campaign a success, says Government   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
AllAfrica.com   
The Australian   
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Reuters
   
Special veg-rich diet may slow cognitive decline in elderly, study shows   
Reuters
NEW YORK A diet rich in green leafy vegetables, beans, berries, whole grains and wine can help to slow normal brain aging and cognitive decline, researchers said on Tuesday. Cognitive decline is a normal part of aging but a study by scientists at Rush ...

Diet high in leafy green vegetables may slow cognitive decline in elderly – study   The Guardian
Eat your greens to keep your brain at the top of its game, researchers say   Malay Mail Online

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Decision paves way for WHO to assess malaria vaccine   
BusinessGhana
PATH's Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI) says it welcomes the positive scientific opinion adopted by European regulatory authorities for GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) candidate malaria vaccine Mosquirix (RTS,S) for prevention of malaria in young children aged 6 ...


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ABC News
   
Donate to Charity and Skip Waiting for a Table at Restaurants with New Service   
ABC News
There can be nothing worse than when you're hungry and there's a wait for a table at the restaurant you want to go to. Enter CharityWait, a new service designed to not only get you seated right away, but also feel good while doing it. The concept is ...
'CharityWait' App Lets You Skip The Queue At Your Favorite Restaurant With A ...   iDigitalTimes.com
Make a donation and skip the line at the restaurant   West - Welfare Society Territory
6 ways apps are changing the third sector   Charity Digital News
Malay Mail Online   
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India Today
   
Sex key for psychological well being in the elderly: Study   
India Today
The findings suggest that aspects of sexual behaviour and quality of life are positively associated in older adults. IANS New York, August 4, 2015 | UPDATED 15:05 IST. Mail. Print. A+ A-. Both the frequency and importance of sexual behaviours were ...

Sex Improves Quality Of Life Of The Elderly   Focus News

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CBC.ca
   
Ebola Cases Fall Sharply, WHO Reports   
New York Times
The number of new Ebola diagnoses in Sierra Leone and Guinea reached its lowest point in well over a year last week, according to the World Health Organization, with only one reported case in each country. There were no new cases in Liberia, the third ...

Only two Ebola cases reported in past week, but risks remain: WHO   Reuters
Eliminating Ebola possible in near future: WHO official   ecns
Eliminating Ebola possible in near future: WHO   Business Standard

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RT
   
Fowl no more: Chicken to get eggscellent 3D-printed leg   
RT
It may not be the first thing one would think about doing with 3D printing capabilities, but the popular technology is set to give a little chicken in Boston the ability to do something it simply can't do very well: Walk with a $2,500 prosthetic leg ...
Fowl struts stuff with printed leg   Times LIVE
Beloved chicken to receive $2500 3D-printed prosthetic leg   Mashable
Cecily the chicken to get 3D-printed prosthetic leg   10TV
IGN   
News24   
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NHIS: Charges, Red Tape Slowing Down Mobile Health Coverage   
THISDAY Live
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) on Saturday said the poor performance of the National Mobile Health Insurance Programme is primarily due to exorbitant charges and red tape in the system. NHIS Acting Executive Secretary, Mr Femi ...


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