2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 South Africa Health


Times LIVE
   
Cape Town student rises above disability   
Times LIVE
Mycroft, an "ability activist" who has cerebral palsy, celebrated her 21st birthday on the mountain on the second day of the climb on Sunday with her team of six. File photo. Image by: Chaeli Campaign ...

Chaeli conquers Kilimanjaro   Independent Online
She did it! SA student sets world record as she summits Mount Kili in a wheelchair   News24
CT student makes Mt Kilimanjaro history   iAfrica.com

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Independent Online
   
Research Chairs awarded to UCT five   
Independent Online
Staff Writer. FIVE researchers at UCT have been recognised for their work by being given SA Research Initiative Chairs. The awards are part of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and National Research Foundation (NRF) efforts to promote ...


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CNN
   
Liberia: Ebola-Free, for a Second Time   
New York Times
The World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola for a second time on Thursday, several months after it was first thought to have halted the virus in May, only to experience a brief resurgence of cases that puzzled epidemiologists. “Today ...
Liberia declared Ebola-free for a second time   Los Angeles Times
Liberia is Ebola-free for 42 days as outbreak that killed 4800 wanes in West ...   New York Daily News
Liberia Is Ebola Free (Again)   Live Science
Reuters   
CBC.ca   
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Times LIVE
   
De Klerk tells Tutu 'I tired you enough in the past'   
Times LIVE
Former South African president FW De Klerk visited fellow Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu in hospital on Thursday. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Tutu is on the mend · Love proves best medicine for ailing Tutu.
Tutu will 'soon be able to return home'   News24
Laughter fills ward during De Klerk's hospital visit to Archbishop Tutu   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)
Ex SA President De Klerk Says Tutu's Health Is Improving   RadioVop
TV Newsroom   
Rapid News Network   
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Independent Online
   
KZN denies bacteria caused babies' death   
Independent Online
Durban – KwaZulu-Natal's health department on Thursday confirmed the deaths of five babies, but claimed that while the babies had bacterial infections, the primary reason for their deaths were related to other causes. The babies' deaths at Durban's ...
DA claims babies in KZN hospital died from bacteria outbreak   The Citizen (press release) (blog)

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Toronto Sun
   
Giving to charity makes you happy, middle age is miserable - experts   
Thomson Reuters Foundation
This Aug 20 2012 file photo shows a volunteer distributing the pan de San Antonio (Saint Anthony's bread) at the gates of the Monastery of Capuchin in Palma de Mallorca on the Spanish island of Mallorca. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo. Tweet · Recommend ...

Experts say giving to charity makes you happy   Bangor Daily News

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News24
   
Measles epidemic hits DRC   
News24
A girl being assessed as part of the Doctors Without Borders vaccination programme in Bangui, Central African Republic. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories. Doha - The ...

DR Congo measles epidemic 'a looming crisis'   Yahoo! Maktoob News
DRC measles epidemic must be halted within 60 days: MSF   MWC News

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Medical News Today
   
Today's seniors are smarter but in poorer health, study finds   
Medical News Today
Today's older generation appears to be smarter than people of their age were in the past. Researchers suggest two reasons for this: higher education rates and increased use of technology. seniors playing video game. Researchers suggest the reason older ...

Seniors are smarter, but not fitter, than in previous generations, says study   Malay Mail Online
Seniors are smarter, but not fitter, than in previous generations   Free Malaysia Today
Brains are aging slower 'due to modern technology'   Netdoctor
Medical Daily   
Times LIVE   
Daily Times   
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New York Daily News
   
Your bedtime affects your sleep quality: study   
New York Daily News
The timing of our sleep is more important than previously thought, according to a new study that suggests it affects our sleep quality. Shifting mice from their habitual sleep-wake schedule saw them get a poorer quality of sleep, even if they slept for ...
Bedtime affects sleep quality: study   The New Age Online

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MyFox Wausau
   
Light from smartphones, tablets may lower sleep hormone in kids   
MyFox Wausau
It sounds like a fun way to exercise while going easy on aging joints. But new research shows that bicycling may be more risky for older Americans than thought.More >>. It sounds like a fun way to exercise while going easy on aging joints. But new ...
Smartphones, Tablets May Lower Kids' Sleep Hormone   WebMD
Light from smartphones and tablets affects melatonin levels   Health24

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