2015年9月7日 星期一

2015-09-08 South Africa Health


South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
Gauteng health department faces hefty legal bill   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
The DA says it worried by the large number of people taking the Gauteng Health department to court.(SABC). Tags: Johannesburg · Health department · Jack Bloom · Wisani Makhubele · Legal claims. Legal claims against the Gauteng Health Department ...

Legal claims against Gauteng health up by more than R4 billion   Times LIVE
Gauteng's medical negligence shame   Independent Online

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Times LIVE
   
Sandton ex-beggar quits job and goes back to life on the streets   
Times LIVE
A Johannesburg beggar, who was in July helped by a good Samaritan to get a job and a place to stay, has quit and gone back to his life of homelessness and drug abuse. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Sandton homeless man gets over 1000 ...

'Saved' beggar back on the streets   Independent Online
Beggar gives up on second chance   Citizen
Job-seeking beggar back on the streets   The Citizen (press release) (blog)
News24   
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South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
Hundreds pray for Tutu's further recovery   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
Hundreds of people gathered at the Anglican Church of the Resurrection, in Bonteheuwel, Cape Town, to pray for the recovery of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Bishop Charles Albertyn. The service was conducted by Anglican Archbishop Thabo ...

Tutu touched by well wishes, prayers   Independent Online
Archbishop Desmond Tutu discharged from hospital on Friday   Africa Times
Joint prayer service held for Archbishop Tutu & Bishop Albertyn in CT   Eyewitness News
i24news   
P.M. News   
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eNCA
   
'There is no crisis': Ministry of Health   
eNCA
File: The Ministry of health insists that the country has not run out of a crucial tuberculosis(TB) vaccine. Photo: GovernmentZA. JOHANNESBURG – The Ministry of health insists that the country has not run out of the tuberculosis(TB) vaccine known as ...
BCG Vaccine in Short Supply   AllAfrica.com
DA wants Motsoaledi to explain the shortage of TB vaccine   The New Age Online
Babies at risk of contracting TB due to BCG vaccine shortage‚ says DA   Times LIVE

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Africa Times
   
Liberia no longer Ebola free   
Africa Times
On May 9, 2015, Liberia was declared Ebola free by the World Health Organisation (WHO). However on June 28 a 17 year old boy, Abraham Memaigar, died in Margibi Count from Ebola after earlier being tested and found positive of carrying the virus disease ...

Perpignan 2015 : ANI's picks, Magda Rakita   The Eye of Photography
This is the face of Ebola   Independent Online
After Ebola, we can start getting angry about the buses again   The Guardian
AllAfrica.com   
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Reuters
   
Glowing in the dark, GMO chickens shed light on bird flu fight   
Reuters
In the realm of avian research, the chicks with the glow-in-the-dark beaks and feet might one day rock the poultry world. British scientists say they have genetically modified chickens in a bid to block bird flu and that early experiments show promise ...
Glowing in dark, GMO chickens shed the light on bird flu fight   The Market Business

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VOA Zimbabwe
   
Homophobia Threatens Fight Against HIV/AIDS   
VOA Zimbabwe
Researchers say homophobia and criminalization of homosexuality seem to be playing a major role in the alarming increase of HIV infections in Africa. The discrimination against homosexuality threatens Africa's health as statistic show an alarming ...
NYC On Aids Campaign for LRR Youths   AllAfrica.com
Crunch time for Aids NGOs   Times LIVE
AIDS organization changes name for 'broadening' mission   Windy City Times
Crossmap   
The Register Star   
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Is Obesity Just Food Addiction?   
AllAfrica.com
Food cravings activate different parts of the brain for obese and normal-weight people, a new study has found. The study found that the tendency to want food may be "hardwired" into the brains of overweight people. Researchers from the University of ...

Here's why obese people crave more for food   The New Age Online

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CBC.ca
   
West African Child Is Paralyzed by Vaccine-Derived Polio   
New York Times
A case of vaccine-derived polio has paralyzed a child in Bamako, the capital of Mali, and an emergency vaccination drive is being organized to forestall an outbreak, the World Health Organization announced Monday. It is the first time the disease has ...
Ebola vaccine studies progress as marketing quells suspicions of modern medicine   Washington Times
Polio resurfaces in Mali, country on 'high alert', says WHO   Malay Mail Online
Polio Resurfaced in Ebola-Ravaged Countries – WHO Confirmed   Health Aim
Jakarta Globe   
Big News Network.com   
NDTV   
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3News NZ
   
Allergy Study Could Lead To Asthma Prevention Treatment   
Pioneer News
If you grew up on a farm, a new study says that you might have a far stronger immune system than children who grew up in the city. In fact, this study suggests that growing up on a farm could improve symptoms of asthma, too. “At this point, we have ...
Farm dust protects against allergies?   iAfrica.com
Farm kids less likely to have asthma   3News NZ

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