2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Archbishop Makgoba visits Tutu in hospital   
Times LIVE
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town and his wife‚ Lungi‚ visited Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu in hospital in Cape Town. Save & Share. Email · Print. A statement from Archbishop Makgoba said‚ “While we are worried about Archbishop Tutu‚ and ...

Desmond Tutu to spend longer than anticipated in hospital   CTV News
'Tutu is in good spirits'   Eyewitness News

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Times LIVE
   
Gauteng clinics need generators sooner, says DA   
Times LIVE
The shortage of generators makes Gauteng's primary health services susceptible to power failures‚ the Democratic Alliance's Jack Bloom said on Thursday. Save & Share. Tweet · Email · Print. He said health MEC Qedani Mahlangu had revealed in the in the ...

Concerns raised about lack of generators at GP clinics   Eyewitness News
248 Gauteng clinics without generators   The New Age Online

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The Indian Express
   
Haiti - Social : Humanitarian emergency, $25M necessary   
Haitilibre.com
Enzo di Taranto, head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Haiti has shown concern about the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, which is aggravated by climate change. Concerning Health "We are in a cholera outbreak phase, ...

Climate change fuels Haiti's crisis   Arab News
Cholera, climate change fuel Haiti's humanitarian crisis: UN   The Indian Express
Cholera, climate change fuel Haiti's humanitarian crisis   News24

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Times LIVE
   
Health mobisite has the answers   
Times LIVE
"We want to empower the young to make choices that will move them away risky behaviour," Motsoaledi said yesterday. File photo. Image by: Sunday Times. What's wrong with smoking dagga? My friends pressure me to smoke with them, how can I refuse?
B-Wise: Inside government's new health mobisite for youth   htxt.africa

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Thomson Reuters Foundation
   
British health workers unsure how to spot, help trafficked patients- study   
Thomson Reuters Foundation
LONDON, Aug 20 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Workers in Britain's health service have little idea how to identify or help people who have been trafficked, though many think they have had contact with trafficking victims, researchers said on Thursday.

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AskMen
   
Condoms Don't Cause Erection Problems, Says Study   
AskMen
Scientists have discovered that condoms aren't the main cause of erection problems either during sex or when you're fiddling about trying to put them on. The real reason for your flag in performance? Pre-existing erection issues.
Wearing condoms does not affect erectile dysfunction   Metro
Condoms won't lead to erectile problems, says study   India Today
Condoms won't lead to erectile problems: Study   Business Standard
News24 Nigeria   
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Pacific Standard
   
Attack the Epidemic Now, or Ride It Out?   
Pacific Standard
The most cost-effective approach to fighting disease outbreaks may depend on how society and the media respond, a new study finds. Avatar: Nathan Collins; Author: Nathan Collins; Publish date: 8 hours ago; Social count: 0. The most cost-effective ...
Prepared for next global epidemic? The public doesn't think so   Daily Trust
Ebola's lessons: How WHO mishandled the crisis   Devex
10 Healthcare Apps That Are Fighting The Disease Burden In Africa   AFKInsider
AllAfrica.com   
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CIDRAP
   
Report finds $1.2 billion in Iowa avian flu damage   
CIDRAP
Iowa took an economic hit of about $1.2 billion stemming from the death of more than 30 million hens and 1.5 million turkeys because of avian flu this past spring, according to a report commissioned by the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) released ...

Bird flu cost Iowa 8500 jobs -- Farm Bureau study   Business Record

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The Indian Express
   
Tall men in mid-thirties perceived to be most dominant   
The Indian Express
Tall masculine men who are around 35 years of age are perceived to be the most dominant, says a new study. Google +. Comments. By: IANS | London | Published:August 20, 2015 6:53 pm. tall-main. Tall masculine men who are around 35 years of age are ...

Tall and masculine men in mid-thirties more dominant, says varsity study   Financial Express
The recipe for the perfect man   Independent Online
So This Is The Age Men Are At Their Most Attractive…   LOOK
The New Indian Express   
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
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Toronto Star
   
New app and blood test can predict suicide risk, study says   
Toronto Star
One of the most promising — and most terrifying — areas of medical research these days is technology designed to try to guess your mental health and predict what you'll do next. Proponents of such tools say that they'll help doctors get to ...
Study: Blood Tests, Apps Predict Suicide Risk With 90% Accuracy   iHealthBeat
Suicidal behavior can now be predicted with a blood test   RedOrbit
New app can predict suicide risk with startling accuracy - study   New Zealand Herald

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