2015年8月19日 星期三

2015-08-20 South Africa Health


Eyewitness News
   
GP Health takes action against 3 Rahima Moosa nurses   
Eyewitness News
Action is being taken against 3 nurses who allegedly ignored a woman who went into premature labour. The entrance to a hospital ward. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN. FILE. Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu said an investigation has been launched ...


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Dispatch Times
   
Unsafe Amounts of Salt in Fast Food   
Dispatch Times
The salty meal survey was carried out by World Action on Salt and Health (WASH) and was the first of its kind, looking at 163 popular kid's meal combinations from popular fast food chains around the world. The combo, which consists of popcorn chicken ...
Fast food serving kids' meals with dangerously high salt levels   TV Newsroom
Fast Food Chains Serving Up Kids' Meals High In Salt   Junior College
Study finds unhealthy amounts of salt in fast food   Fx Report Daily
CTV News   
Rapid News Network   
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News24
   
Climate change fuels Haiti's crisis   
Arab News
Climate change, cholera and the return of thousands of emigrants from the neighboring Dominican Republican are fueling a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, the UN warned Tuesday. The impoverished Caribbean nation is facing a deluge of problems, pushing an ...

Cholera, climate change fuel Haiti's humanitarian crisis   News24

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Times LIVE
   
Robots pull off a major kidney transplant   
Times LIVE
WORLD FIRST: Dr Nicolas Doumerc, an expert on robot-assisted urological surgery, and Dr Frederico Sallustro, urological surgery co-ordinator at Toulouse's University Hospital. They yesterday used a surgical robot to transplant a kidney from one sister ...
Surgeons perform cutting-edge robotic kidney transplant   AsiaOne
World first as surgeons perform a sister-to-sister kidney transplant through ...   Daily Mail
World's first robotic Kidney Transplant through vagina   FreeDistrict

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MyBroadband
   
Telemedicine: get diagnosed without visiting a doctor   
MyBroadband
Telemedicine – the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients – has obvious benefits for a country like South Africa, where resources are hard-pressed. By News24 Wire - August 19, 2015. mobile facebook · mobile twitter · mobile googleplus · mobile email.

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U.S. News & World Report
   
Condoms Don't Cause Erection Problems   
U.S. News & World Report
A new study of 479 heterosexual young American men – published Aug. 17 in The Journal of Sexual Medicine – found that while some did indeed complain of loss of erection while safely getting busy, many also experienced erectile difficulties regardless ...
Condoms not the cause of erection issues   UPI.com
Study Debunks Notion That Condoms Always Hamper Erections   Philly.com
Education about proper condom use needed   iAfrica.com

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Jakarta Post
   
Indonesia to lose spot as world's fourth most populous nation by 2050   
Jakarta Post
Indonesia's population is expected to reach 366.5 million by 2050, which according to recent data from Population Reference Bureau (PRB), would see it become the world's fifth most populous country. The data predicts that Indonesia's population will ...
Three African nations will be among the 10 most densely populated in 2050 ...   Catholic Online
Five ways the world will look dramatically different in 2100   Herald and News
World Population Shift By 2050: What To Expect   Headlines & Global News
Independent Online   
CNNMoney   
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Reuters
   
Scientists call for new review of herbicide, cite 'flawed' US regulations   
Reuters
U.S. regulators have relied on flawed and outdated research to allow expanded use of an herbicide linked to cancer, and new assessments should be urgently conducted, according to a column published in the New England Journal of Medicine on ...

Genetically Modified Foods, Herbicides and Human Safety   U.S. News & World Report
New GMO Controversy: Are the Herbicides Dangerous?   Live Science

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Rapid News Network
   
Aspirin Can Reverse Obesity Cancer Risk -Research   
Science Times
Generic Aspirin medication (Photo : Reuters/Lucy Nicholson ) Generic Aspirin pain medication pills are shown in the pharmacy of the J.W.C.H. safety-net clinic in the center of skid row in downtown Los Angeles. A study conducted by researchers at the ...

Cancer risk due to obesity may be reduced by taking Aspirin, says new study   ChristianToday
Daily Dose Of Aspirin May Reverse Long-Term Obesity Cancer Risk   Rapid News Network
Aspirin reduces bowel cancer risk   iAfrica.com
OzarksFirst.com   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Could fatherhood be changing for the better?   
Mail & Guardian Online
Fathers have come a long way since the days when they were distant authority figures, and are showing their determination to outdo their own fathers. Young fathers are becoming more involved in parenting, says Peter West. (AFP). Traditionally, fathers ...
'Hey, I'm going to be a dad!'   On Line opinion
Men Who Have Children At A Young Age Have Increased Early Deaths, Study Finds   FailedMessiah.com
Fatherhood Is Changing And So Is Parenting: It's a Love Riot   Focus News
The Delta Discovery   
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