2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 South Africa Health


BizNews
   
Kingsley's off to find the Heart of Africa   
BizNews
Defender 130 Indlovukazi Many people will already be familiar with the name Kingsley Holgate, his epic adventures and of course his partnership with Land Rover. For those of you who aren't you can think of him as a modern day Marco Polo, or the Sir ...

Holgate off in search of Africa's 'true centre'   Times LIVE

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Times of India
   
High-protein diet lowers blood pressure too   
Times of India
Eating high-levels of certain proteins found in meat and plant-based foods can lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness leading to better heart health, a study has found. Eating foods rich in amino acids - building blocks of proteins - could be as ...
High protein foods boost cardiovascular health in women, says study   MetroNews Canada
High Protein Foods Boost Cardiovascular Health   Fars News Agency
Protein-rich diet could keep your heart fit, study says   Techie News
Times LIVE   
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Jamaica Observer
   
Long work hours increase stroke risk   
Jamaica Observer
INDIVIDUALS who work long hours may be at an increased risk of stroke. A new meta-analysis of research done across the world has shown that working 55 hours or more each week is associated with an increased risk for stroke, and the more hours worked ...

Study ties longer working hours to risk of stroke   Columbus Dispatch

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The Ecologist (blog)
   
We should all get three-day weekends - all the time   
The Ecologist (blog)
The effect of new labour saving technologies has been ... to keep us working as long as ever, or longer. But why? Certainly not for our benefit, writes David Spencer. It's to keep civil society suppressed, docile, in thrall to the power of capital. All ...
The case for a three-day weekend   TechCentral
Why we should get three-day weekends – all the time   Scroll.in
More profits and less stress: Here's why we should get three-day weekends ...   Raw Story

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YourStory.com
   
India urges nations to work together towards realising Sustainable Development ...   
YourStory.com
Union Health Minister J P Nadda urged nations to work together and carve out mechanisms of partnerships to reach Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) even as 22 countries including India pledged to speed up their efforts to end preventable child and ...

Global Call to Action Summit 2015 ends | Ranchi NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Global 'Call to Action Summit 2015' adopts DELHI DECLARATION to end ...   News-Medical.net
Ethiopia Co-Hosts Call to Action Summit-2015   Walta Information Center
Northern Voices Online   
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eNCA
   
Cuba eliminates mother-to-child HIV transmission   
eNCA
File: The World Health Organisation has recognised Cuba as the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission. Photo: Reuters. HAVANA – Cuba has become the first country in the world to be officially recognised by the WHO for ...

Video: Cuba becomes first nation to end mother-to-child transmission of HIV   FRANCE 24

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Independent Online
   
No gall bladder ops at Charlotte Maxeke   
Independent Online
Johannesburg – The Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital has not been able to do a single gall bladder operation since March last year because of broken laparoscopy equipment, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday. This information is revealed by ...


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Reuters
   
Caffeine may chip a couple strokes off golf score   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - A moderate dose of caffeine may help combat fatigue and shave about two strokes off the scores of skilled collegiate players, according to a small study. “There's not a lot of caffeine research in golf,” said lead author Petey W ...
Caffeine could improve your golf score, study says   INFORUM
Want To Improve Your Golf Score By Two Strokes? A Cup Of Coffee Might Help   Tech Times

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Chicago Daily Herald
   
Doctors recommend early exposure to prevent peanut allergies   
Chicago Daily Herald
A pediatricians' group is recommending that infants at high risk of peanut allergies be fed foods containing peanuts before they turn 1. Associated Press. By Lindsey Tanner AP Medical Writer. Associated Press. A pediatricians' group is recommending ...

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Daily Maverick
   
Company Shares of National Health Investors, Inc. (NYSE:NHI) Drops by -3.82%   
American Trade Journal
National Health Investors, Inc. (NYSE:NHI) has lost 3.82% during the past week and dropped 13.27% in the last 4 weeks. The shares are however, negative as compared to the S&P 500 for the past week with a loss of 4.69%. National Health Investors, Inc.
Health-E News: There's no quick fix for National Health Insurance   Daily Maverick

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