2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Tutu may leave hospital soon   
Citizen
FILE PICTURE: Former President Thabo Mbeki visiting Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu in hospital. With Tutu is his daughter Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu. Picture: Benny Gool. Archbishop Desmond Tutu's daughter, Reverend Mpho Tutu, is optimistic her ...

Tutu expected out of hospital next week   Times LIVE
South Africa's Tutu expected home from hospital next week   Colorado Springs Gazette
Tutu prays for others from hospital bed   News24
Hurriyet Daily News   
Independent Online   
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Times LIVE
   
ANC mayor slams homosexuals   
iAfrica.com
According to Times Live, Umzinyathi District mayor James Mthethwa claimed that homosexuality "brings shame to our communities". "Those men have unprotected sex and they also engage in sex with their female partners. This increases the risks of ...

DA: SAHRC should investigate Umzinyathi District mayor   Eyewitness News

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Huffington Post
   
Is There A Reason Women May Be More Likely To Identify As Bisexual?   
Huffington Post
A new study suggests that certain factors could play a role in how a woman sexually identifies. Headshot of Rebecca Adams. Rebecca Adams Editor, Voices, The Huffington Post. Posted: 08/27/2015 09:51 AM EDT | Edited: 08/27/2015 09:58 AM EDT.
Social status, options could influence women's sexuality   Times LIVE
Women's Sexuality May Be More Flexible Than Men's, New Study Finds, Plus 5 ...   Bustle
Can social status really influence women's sexuality?   Hindustan Times
Independent Online   
American Thinker (blog)   
The New Age Online   
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CTV News
   
Tanorexia: when getting a tan becomes an addiction   
CTV News
MADRID - On a warm August evening in Madrid a steady stream of tanned customers parade out of a tanning salon -- even in sunny Spain, the need to catch some rays can turn into an addiction. The Spanish capital receives an average of 2,749 hours of ...


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UN News Centre
   
WHO promotes water, sanitation to battle neglected tropical diseases   
Reuters
STOCKHOLM, Aug 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Water, sanitation and hygiene are part of a new World Health Organisation strategy to fight neglected tropical diseases which afflict more than 1.5 billion people, the WHO said on Thursday.
WHO Strengthens Focus on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene to Eliminate Neglected ...   Infection Control Today
UN health agency unveils sanitation and hygiene plan towards eradicating ...   UN News Centre
WHO Launches Global Plan Against Neglected Tropical Diseases   Prensa Latina

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Kotaku Australia
   
Be Careful When You Fall Asleep Watching Video Games   
Kotaku Australia
As most Australian Counter-Strike Global Offensive fans can attest, staying up late to watch the ESL One Cologne matches was an exercise in endurance. Not everyone managed to survive the night. I didn't; I ended up catching the first map, maybe a bit ...

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Independent Online
   
Online life puts smiles on our dials   
New Zealand Herald
Research contends the internet doesn't deserve bad press, with benefits for the poor, ill and elderly. A recent paper claims that the internet has made us measurably happier as a society. Photo / Getty Images. According to a type of trend article ...
The internet makes us happier   Independent Online
Internet actually makes us happier, science says   Kankakee Daily Journal

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Daily Mail
   
Jamie Oliver's anger at junk food ads in BGT and X Factor   
Daily Mail
Jamie Oliver hit out yesterday at the junk food adverts that are shown during breaks in family shows like The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. The celebrity chef said children are bombarded with commercials for products such as sugary drinks during ...
Jamie Oliver has declared war on sugar and wants to take his crusade to the nation   Mirror.co.uk
Jamie Oliver's Sugar Rush: a crusade to save Britain's health   The Guardian
Jamie Oliver 'hoping to be a pain to Government' over sugary drink tax   Irish Independent
The Independent   
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WorldStage
   
Nigeria loses 500000 children to malnutrition yearly, says UNICEF   
Daily Times Nigeria
The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), on Thursday, expressed worry that despite the huge natural resources that Nigeria is blessed with, it still loses no fewer than 500,000 infants to malnutrition yearly. The international donor agency, which ...
Nigeria needs N200b to address nutritional issues in next 5 years   WorldStage
Children Threatened By Malnutrition   AllAfrica.com

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Independent Online
   
3D image of tumour shows its complexity   
Independent Online
London - The first three-dimensional computer model of how a solid tumour grows, mutates and evolves has been developed by scientists who say it will help them to understand how lethal cancers develop resistance to drugs and chemotherapy.
Cancer: 3-D Models Allow Fresh Perspective On Disease Progress   ReliaWire
This 3D cancer model shows how tumours mutate   Wired.co.uk
3D tumour model to shed light on cancers   Edinburgh Evening News
Nature.com   
Scotsman   
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