2015年9月13日 星期日

2015-09-14 South Africa Health


Exclusive - Abbott tangles with Indian regulators over cough syrup complaint ...   
Firstpost
NEW DELHI Drugmaker Abbott Healthcare is challenging West Bengal's accusation that a sample of the company's cough syrup contained excessive levels of codeine, the second multinational to question India's regulatory testing regime in recent months.

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The Indian Express
   
16000 children under age of five die every day: UNICEF   
The Indian Express
Nearly half of the infant deaths are tied to malnutrition, and 45 per cent occur during the first 28 days of life. Google +. Comments. By: PTI | Houston | Updated: September 13, 2015 2:34 pm. UNICEF, child mortality rate, child mortality, UN report ...
Studies Show Global Child Mortality Rate Falling   TV Newsroom
Child death rate drops by half but misses United Nations goal   Fx Report Daily
More African children live beyond five years   East African Business Week
StarAfrica.com   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
The Manila Times   
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India Today
   
Can excessive use of Wi-Fi, gadgets, trigger headaches, allergies   
India Today
Common sources of this Wi-Fi tsunami include mobile phone signals, Wi-Fi hotspots, Wi-Fi enabled devices like tabs, cellphones, laptops and a plethora of other gadgets. Ians | Kolkata, September 13, 2015 | Edited by Dishank Purohit | UPDATED 19:05 IST ...

Can excessive use of Wi-Fi trigger headaches, allergies?   Times of India
Excessive use of WiFi and gadgets could lead to wireless allergies   IBNLive
Scary: Using too much Wi-Fi can trigger headache, allergy   Hindustan Times

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UpNorthLive.com
   
Study Suggests Alzheimer's Could Be Spread Through Medical Equipment   
UpNorthLive.com
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A renowned British researcher has provided the first evidence that Alzheimer's can be caught; information that executives at Alzheimer's Community Care are none too thrilled about. "My concern is the way the information was ...

Alzheimer's disease: Does it begin in the mouth?   Examiner.com
Alzheimer's Disease May Be Transferable, Why Is This Study Important   Health Aim
Treatment From Brain Tissue May Have Spread Alzheimer's Protein   KERA News Breakthroughs
iFreePress.com (blog)   
News Tonight Africa   
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Independent Online
   
Cape Town to host gender violence forum   
Independent Online
Cape Town – The world's leading experts in violence prevention will gather in Cape Town from Monday to Thursday for the fourth Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Forum to share innovative ideas about how to end gender violence. This would be ...


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Colombo Page
   
Turkey among world's worst places to grow old, report says   
Cihan News Agency
Turkey remains among some of the world's worst places for older people as a low retirement income continues to be a burden on the country's elderly, a recent report says. According to the Global AgeWatch Index, released this week by HelpAge ...
How Dar faired in 2015 global agewatch index   Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
Morocco Among Worst Countries for People Aged 60 and Older   Morocco World News
Switzerland best place in the world for older people to live -- ScienceDaily   OpEdNews
KERO 23ABC News   
Colombo Page   
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South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
One million Africans a year catch malaria from dam mosquitoes-study   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
One million Africans will catch malaria this year because they live near a large dam and, at a time of booming dam construction on the continent, greater efforts must be made to protect people from the killer disease, a study in Malaria Journal said ...
The End of Malaria?   The Star
Visionary Voices The end of malaria?   BusinessDay
Can dams increase the risk of malaria?   CNN International

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The Inquisitr
   
Farmer Peeing In Field Is Bitten In Penis By Deadly Viper   
The Inquisitr
A farmer relieving himself in his field had an unexpected encounter with a venomous snake. The snake appeared out of nowhere and sunk its fangs deep into the farmer's penis. The farmer, 46, waited nearly three hours before seeking help. He waited until ...

OUCH: Poisonous snake bites man's penis as he urinates in a field   Daily Star

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The Hindu
   
The New HIV Prevention Pill Is Proven To Be Effective   
The Market Business
Earlier studies have shown that Gilead's Truvada (tenofovir-emtricitabine), which was approved in the U.S for “pre-exposure prophylaxis” (PrEP) of the AIDS-causing HIV, can reduce risks of infection. The drug performed well in highly controlled ...
New HIV Prevention Pill Shows Promise   Immortal News
Inspiring results from real-life users of HIV-prevention pill   Dispatch Times
HIV Prevention Pill Truvada Showing Promising Results   The Inquisitr
Pioneer News   
NYC Today   
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Summit Daily News
   
Summit County's first suicide prevention walk raises $10600   
Summit Daily News
David Reifsteck, right, holds his mother Bertie's hand as they lead about 200 people on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015, in Summit County's first annual suicide prevention walk called Out of the Darkness. The walk has raised about $10,600, which will go toward ...

Walking for H.O.P.E: Suicide prevention walk a chance to inspire, remember   INFORUM
Taunton community takes steps to raise awareness for suicide prevention   Taunton Daily Gazette
Annual 'Out of the Darkness' Walk Raises Suicide Awareness   wnep.com
Eureka Times Standard   
WHAG   
KVRR   
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