2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 South Africa Health


South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
'Blood clots leading cause of death globally'   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
Thrombosis is the abnormal and life-threatening blood clots that form in the artery or vein. (REUTERS). Tags: South Africa · Blood clots · Thrombosis · Vein · Vuyo Mbuli · Legs · Pelvis · Barry Jacobson · Breast Cancer · United Kingdom · Prostate ...

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3News NZ
   
3 fixes for your fat pet   
New Zealand Herald
Pet obesity has been found to be the leading nutritional disorder affecting pets. Photo / iStock. Are you the owner of a roly-poly Lab or a chubby cat? You're not alone. In fact, it's estimated a third of New Zealand pets are overweight. Following a ...
Is your pet obese? Time for a diet   Independent Online
Today's the day to weigh pets   Otago Daily Times
Free weight clinics for our chubby chums   Morpeth Herald
3News NZ   
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Nyasa Times
   
Macra Electrifies Euthini Health Centre   
AllAfrica.com
Mzuzu — People of Euthini and surrounding communities in Mzimba District can now breathe a sigh of relief after Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) in conjunction with the country's postal and courier operators connected electricity to ...

Burial of Alissa Makawa at HHI on Wednesday: Macra chair and hotelier   Nyasa Times

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Daily Maverick
   
Abortion Stigma Harms Thousands of Young Women   
AllAfrica.com
Many South African women are still resorting to unsafe abortions with illegal providers, often with disastrous implications even though safe legal abortion has been available since 1997. A 28-year-old mother of two who had a backstreet abortion four ...
OPINION: Why We Continuously Miss The Mark in the Abortion Debate (Part 1)   IVN News
Abortion and euthanasia: The new dark age   National Right to Life News
GroundUp: Abortion stigma harms thousands of young women   Daily Maverick
Cosmopolitan.com (blog)   
New York Magazine   
7thSpace Interactive (press release)   
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World Health Organization
   
We cannot fail to empower girls before they become women   
World Health Organization
At this moment, somewhere in virtually any country in the world, there's a 12-year-old girl scared and confused because she does not know why she is bleeding. She is unaware and unprepared for the changes occurring in her body as a result of puberty.

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Huffington Post
   
Computer Training May Improve Memory For Childhood Cancer Survivors   
Huffington Post
(Reuters Health) – Children who receive cancer treatments may suffer thinking problems later, but using an at-home computer training program can help reduce these deficits, according to a new study. “This is the only computerized training so far in ...
Video Games Can Improve Cancer Survivors' Cognitive Abilities   PsychCentral.com (blog)
Video Games Shown to Be Effective Cancer Treatment   Social News Daily

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The Star
   
Garissa campus attack victim leaves hospital   
The Star
Garissa University College terror attack survivor Anastasia Mikwa leaves Defence Forces Memorial Hospital, Nairobi, yesterday after six months of treatment. BY JOSEPH NDUNDA. October 14, 2015 ...

Student Who Survived Garissa Shabaab Terror Attack Leaves Hospital After Six ...   AllAfrica.com

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Chicago Tribune
   
Cesarean Delivery Won't Harm Kids' Health - Study   
AllAfrica.com
In a study of more than 5,000 children, Australian researchers said they found that cesarean section delivery was not linked with a higher risk of health problems in childhood. "This study suggests that some of the previously reported associations ...
Study: Cesarean Delivery Is Not Unhealthy   Health Aim
Cesarean Section Delivery Not Harmful To Child's Health: Study   Parent Herald

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The Seattle Times
   
Global Hunger: Calamitous famine eradicated in last 50 years   
The Seattle Times
FILE – In this Saturday, July 9, 2011 file photo, a mother feeds her malnourished child, at a health center in the drought-stricken Ethiopian Somali region also known as the Ogaden. Calamitous famines appear to have vanished from the planet, but more ...

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Eat Out
   
Faerie Glen   
Eat Out
There's been talk on the street that a certain big-name gastronomist (can you spell Blumenthal?) had opened a restaurant in Cape Town. While this would have been... dish prepared and served at Lacuna Bistro ...


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