2015年8月26日 星期三

2015-08-27 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Motsoaledi discharged from hospital   
Times LIVE
Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi was discharged from hospital following his admission on Sunday to the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria where he was being treated for pneumonia.
No Special Treatment for Health Minister in State Hospital   AllAfrica.com

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Health24
   
Miracle Cape plant could replace antibiotics   
Health24
Buchu is part of the fynbos that only grows in the Western Cape and researchers are hoping that it could overcome the world's newest health threat - superbug infections. 6. Buchu is part of the fynbos that only grows in the Western Cape. (Supplied ...
This medicinal plant that only grows in the Western Cape could replace ...   News24

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Reuters
   
Global life expectancy rises, but people live sicker for longer   
Reuters
LONDON People around the world are living longer, but many are also living sicker lives for longer, according to a study of all major diseases and injuries in 188 countries. General health has improved worldwide, thanks to significant progress against ...

Women live over four years longer than men in India   The Hindu
Global life expectancy has risen by 6 years since 1990   Daily Mail

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Pneumonic plague kills eight in Madagascar   
Business Standard
Eight people have died in two days of pneumonic plague on the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar which is hit by deadly outbreaks almost every year, a health ministry official said today. Pneumonic plague is rare and more vicious than the commonly-known ...


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War photographer focuses on plight of 1 billion disabled people   
The News International
LONDON: When war photographer Graeme Robertson met a boy in Uganda whose skin looked as if it was falling off his face, he was shocked to discover the boy had been attacked for being blind. “Sometimes when you have a blind child they will try and kill ...


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The Daily Star
   
Tanorexia: When getting a tan becomes an addiction   
The Daily Star
MADRID: On a warm August evening in Madrid tanned customers stream out of a tanning salon – even in sunny Spain, the need to catch some rays can become an addiction. The Spanish capital receives an average of 2,749 hours of sunshine per year, ...

Tanorexia: When suntan becomes dangerous addiction   The Asian Age
Tanorexia: when tanning becomes an addiction   Health24

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Irish Independent
   
Scientists prove that smaller men more prone to violence   
Irish Independent
The researchers say men can suffer from 'male discrepancy stress' where they feel they 1 The researchers say men can suffer from 'male discrepancy stress' where they feel they are falling short of traditional masculine gender norms. Picture posed.
Beware small men with a grudge   Times LIVE
Insecure Men May Be More Prone to Violence   Live Science
Men with poor male gender image may be more violent   Health24
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
Huffington Post   
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MCV
   
27m CS:GO fans tune in to ESL Cologne as doping tests give all clear   
MCV
More than 27m unique viewers watched Fnatic claim their third Major title at last weekend's ESL Cologne CS:GO finals as all competitors tested negative for drug use. The Swedish team became the first to take back-to-back victories in front of an ...

Crown Casino Puts $55555 Into Australia's Counter-Strike Global Offensive Scene   Kotaku Australia
Now reading27 Million People Watched the Biggest Counter-Strike Tournament Ever   IGN Africa
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive just had its most watched tourney ever   VG247
Develop   
PC Gamer   
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Jailing of gay men in Senegal poses setback to HIV fight in Africa   
Reuters
DAKAR It took less than a minute for a panel of judges in Senegal to sentence seven men to six months in prison for homosexuality last week, but campaigners say the harm to the African nation's anti-HIV efforts could last much longer. Senegal, a Muslim ...

In Senegal: Campaigners say jailing of gay men poses setback to HIV fight in ...   Pulse Nigeria

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Capital FM Kenya (press release) (blog)
   
Salif Keita says Africa albino attacks 'unacceptable'   
Capital FM Kenya (press release) (blog)
SALIF-KEITA KENYA, Aug 26 – African music legend Salif Keita has called for people with albinism to be protected, as Tanzania begins campaigning for general elections with fears growing over a rise in witchcraft attacks. “It is completely unacceptable ...

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