2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 South Africa Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Soccer-Liberia back home for Nations Cup qualifiers   
Reuters Africa
MONROVIA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Liberia will host their first full international match since the lifting of an Ebola ban when they play Tunisia in an African Nations Cup qualifier in Monrovia on Saturday. Liberia last hosted an international in May 2014 ...
Ebola: Lagos refuses to stage Sierra Leone AFCON tie   Sierra Express Media
New Ebola case in Sierra Leone prompts expansion of experimental vaccine trial   Press Examiner
News Scan for Sep 01, 2015   CIDRAP
Rapid News Network   
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Independent Online
   
Unwise teens don't condomise   
Independent Online
Durban - Fewer young people find it necessary to wear a condom, a UK study has revealed, and it appears the same is true of the young in South Africa. Reasons for this include cultural norms, acceptability of condom use and accessibility to condoms.
Condom crisis: SA is not running out of condoms   Health24

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News24
   
Brave SA student aims to be the first female quadriplegic to summit Kili   
News24
Cape Town - Cape Town student Chaeli Mycroft describes herself as an ability activist, wheelchair user, student and co-founder of The Chaeli Campaign. The campaign is centred around her journey to becoming the first female quadriplegic to summit Mount ...

Follow Mycroft's Attempt to Be First Female Quadriplegic Up Kilimanjaro Online   AllAfrica.com

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The Economic Voice
   
Liberian Ebola survivor battles prejudice in UN virtual reality film   
Reuters
LONDON, Sept 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A virtual reality film aims to draw attention to prejudice towards Ebola survivors by guiding viewers through the life of a woman in Liberia who uses her immunity to help others affected by the disease, the ...

Visit an Ebola Hot Zone In the Virtual Reality Film 'Waves of Grace'   Wall Street Journal (blog)
This Ebola Documentary Shows VR Film's Radical Potential   Wired
Experience the horror of Ebola in this new VR film   Wired.co.uk

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Daily Mail
   
Could YOU have a cancerous mole and not know it? Take this test to find out...   
Daily Mail
Could YOU have a cancerous mole and not know it? Take this test to find out... Test takes into account factors such as skin type and number of moles; Family history of skin cancer and previous sunburn are also factored in; Non-melanoma skin cancers are ...

Had Skin Cancer? Here's What You Need to Do   Newsmax
Indoor Tanning and the Myth of a Healthy Tan   U.S. News & World Report
What to Watch for After Skin Cancer   Wall Street Journal
SpaceCoastDaily.com   
Bristol Herald Courier (press release) (blog)   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Buhari Restates Commitment to Polio-Free Nigeria By 2017   
AllAfrica.com
Abuja — President Muhammadu Buhari monday restated his commitment to ensuring that the World Health Organisation (WHO) finally certifies Nigeria as a polio-free country by 2017. He has therefore called on all Nigerians to join hands with the federal ...

Buhari canvasses efforts for polio-free status   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Photo : Buhari at polio eradication meeting   The Nation Newspaper
Virulent Polio Virus Discovered In British Man's Guts By Shocked Researchers ...   Tech Times

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ChronicleLive
   
South Tyneside child obesity problem laid bare in council papers   
ChronicleLive
Children as young as four in South Tyneside could be given health advice as new figures reveal 10% of them are obese. The statistics are in papers set to go before South Tyneside Council's health and wellbeing board on Wednesday, which also reveal 25% ...

Healthy work environment lowers obesity risk   Health24
Why should we promote healthy working environment   Weekly Observer

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Times LIVE
   
Digital keeps middle-aged brains young   
Times LIVE
A population study of people over 50 in England found that the test scores of people today were the same or better than the results of those up to eight years younger, who were tested six years ago. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock ...

Older people are now cleverer than ever   Daily Times
Computer, cell phone use may improve seniors' mental age by 4 to 8 years   McKnight's Long Term Care News
Study Reveals Good News And Bad News For People Over 50   Huffington Post
Quartz   
Newsmax   
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Human Capital Magazine Online
   
Are male-dominated workplaces bad for women's health?   
Human Capital Magazine Online
Performance reviews are closer to being a thing of the past, as another corporate giant joins the growing list of companies determined to phase them out. Modern awards: the 'cheapest option' or 'manipulation'? Debate around the Australian awards system ...

Too many men bad for women?   Independent Online

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Our teenage friendships can make or break our health, study says   
Sydney Morning Herald
"For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack." Friendships have the strength to make or break your school years. We know what a powerful influence our peers can be in our formative years, with both positive and ...
Teens who have close friendships likely to become healthy adults   The Sun Daily
Teens with close friendships likely to become healthy adults   Free Malaysia Today
Friendships in adolescence linked to lower risk of health problems in adulthood   Financial Express
Times of India   
Hindustan Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
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