2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 South Africa Health


South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
World Leaders Call for Accelerated Action and Smarter Investments to Fast ...   
AllAfrica.com
New York/Geneva — The Governments of Kenya and Malawi, together with UNAIDS, are leading an urgent call for new investment and improvements in health service delivery to put the world on course to ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. The call was ...

Charlize wows leaders on Aids at the UN   eNCA
Charlize Theron Shares Moment That Made Her Believe We Can End AIDS   Huffington Post
UN Programme on HIV/Aids: 'The world has reached a tipping point'   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Rand Daily Mail   
The Inquisitr   
AFKInsider   
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iSchoolGuide
   
Sierra Leone starts new countdown to Ebola-free status   
Reuters Africa
FREETOWN, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Sierra Leone has released its last two known Ebola patients and begun a new 42-day countdown to a declaration that it is officially free of the virus, officials said on Monday. More than 11,300 people have died of Ebola in ...

Mother-Baby Transmission - a Rare Case of Neonatal Ebola   AllAfrica.com
S leone begins 42-day Ebola countdown   Independent Online
Health Workers Slowly Struggle To Win Guineans' Trust To An Experimental Ebola ...   iSchoolGuide
CIDRAP   
Liberian Daily Observer   
Leadership Newspapers   
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Independent Online
   
Why do heart attacks kill more women than men?   
Independent Online
London - Women are more likely than men to die following a heart attack, research has shown. A study of more than 11 000 adults found that women were less likely to be given medical procedures that could save their lives. Doctors believe this could be ...

Diabetics, beware of silent attacks   The Hindu
Why Heart Attacks Can Be Worse for Women   Everyday Health (blog)
Silent Heart Attacks – A 21st Century Reality   TheHealthSite

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Buhari Hails WHO for Delisting Nigeria From Polio-Endemic Nations   
AllAfrica.com
Sola Alabadan — President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday hailed the announcement by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday that polio was no longer endemic in Nigeria. WHO had announced at a meeting of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative ...

Journalists laud FG over Nigeria's polio-free status   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Polio-endemic nations: Pakistan, Afghanistan only countries left   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
In Abuja: Governors' Forum wants Nigeria certified polio-free in another 24 months   Pulse Nigeria
Naija247news   
Fox News   
Caj News Africa   
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Channel News Asia
   
Thai king still in hospital but illnesses abating - palace   
Channel News Asia
Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has mostly recovered from illnesses that left him needing oxygen and intravenous feeding, the palace said on Monday. POSTED: 28 Sep 2015 23:00; UPDATED: 28 Sep 2015 23:09.

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The Star
   
Need to Stop Girl-Child From Undergoing FGM   
AllAfrica.com
A recent survey done in Singida region has shown that girls who are below one year old are undergoing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a recent research has indicated. Journalists working in Singida region told a seminar in Dodoma recently that some ...

UK 'still not doing enough' to address FGM   International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Who are these barbarians?   The Star

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MetroNews Canada
   
Prebiotic pasta could benefit your gut   
MetroNews Canada
Scientists observed patients who ate pasta enriched with a type of fiber and found increase in populations of healthy bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract. Share on Facebook. Tweet. Reddit this! A. A. Report an Error. Share via Email. Print. Pasta ...
Now a prebiotic pasta to fight diabetes and high cholesterol   Hindustan Times
Scientists find prebiotic pasta fights diabetes, bad cholesterol   AmeriPublications
Prebiotic Pasta is Yummy, Healthy by Reducing Cholesterol Levels   BizTek Mojo
Digital Journal   
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Mashable
   
The stigma around AIDS still blocks progress   
Mashable
Activist Ndaba Mandela speaks about the future of AIDS activism at the 2015 Social Good Summit on Sept. 27, 2015. Image: Winston Struye/Mashable. Photo. By Katie Dupere 3 hours ago. When Ndaba Mandela's father died in 2005, his family gathered to ...

Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Graca Machel and Victoria Beckham attend Social Good Summit   Johannesburg Sunday World

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Medscape
   
Less than a quarter of cancer patients get proper surgery: Study   
Economic Times
LONDON: Over 80 percent of the 15 million people diagnosed with cancer worldwide in 2015 will need surgery, but less than a quarter will have access to proper, affordable surgical care when they need it, according to a study released on Monday by the ...

Less than a quarter of cancer patients have access to safe surgery   Citizen
Less than a quarter of cancer patients worldwide have access to surgery   DOTmed.com

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South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
Rabies rife in E Cape: Experts   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
Medical experts have raised concerns that the incurable communicable disease, rabies is increasing in the Eastern Cape. This emerged during World Rabies day at Kambi village in Mthatha. There have been a high number of domestic pets and people who ...


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