2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 South Africa Health


Independent Online
   
'11 babies abandoned a month in Gauteng'   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - A total of 374 newborn babies have been abandoned in Gauteng hospitals over the past three years, the Democratic Alliance said on Monday. The figures were revealed in a written reply to a question from DA shadow MEC for health in ...

Gauteng's abandoned babies: A growing social crisis   Health24
Some 11 babies abandoned a month in Gauteng   eNCA
374 newborns abandoned at Gauteng hospitals in three years   Times LIVE
South African Broadcasting Corporation   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Meat and Cancer: What's the Panic?   
Huffington Post
The World Health Organization (WHO)'s recent findings, connecting red and processed meat with cancer, reverberated throughout the world, but they're hardly big news. The American Cancer Society's guidelines have been advising for decades to "limit how ...

Can you eat bacon, hot dogs? Lehigh Valley expert sheds light on WHO report   Allentown Morning Call
WHO Clarifies Processed Meat/Cancer Link After 'Bacon-gate'   Medscape
WHO Clarification: Moderate Consumption of Processed Meat is Okay   Science Times
UPROXX   
Daily Times   
NHS Choices   
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Sudan Tribune
   
Darfur referendum is a falsification of the popular will   
Sudan Tribune
The Darfur administrative referendum announced by the genocidal criminal, Omer Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir to be held in April 2016 is nothing but one of his tools for distracting the Sudanese people from the real issues of concern that preoccupying their ...

Sudan OCHA Bulletin 43 - Viral Haemorrhagic Fever Outbreak in Darfur   AllAfrica.com
Hemorrhagic fever outbreak kills more than 100 people in Sudan   StarAfrica.com
West Darfur Confirms Haemorrhagic Fever Cases   Sudan Vision

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Anthill online
   
How to apply mindfulness in your business   
Anthill online
How to apply mindfulness in your business (it isn't all weird Jedi mind tricks and fairies!) By Anthill Magazine -. Nov 2, 2015. 0. SHARE. Facebook · Twitter. For many people, me included, the idea of mindfulness was minding your own business or ...

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Foreign Troops Helped Defeat Ebola Outbreak   
AllAfrica.com
Military intervention during the 2014 Ebola outbreak was helpful, but more research is needed to define how the armed forces can work with civilian organisations in future health crises, a report says. More than 5,000 foreign soldiers were deployed to ...

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Health24
   
Health care workers more likely to get hepatitis C   
Health24
Contact with blood, for example, from needle stick injuries, is associated with a risk of infection and continues to be the major threat to the health of health care workers. 0. hepatitis c. Respect your liver! Click to find out how Sponsored by ...
Health-care workers at heightened risk of hepatitis C   Canadian Safety Reporter
Health Care Workers Face Heightened Risk of Hepatitis C   P&T Community
Healthcare workers at significantly higher risk for hepatitis C infection   FierceHealthcare

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Daily Mail
   
A pint of beer has fewer calories than a large glass of wine and less sugar ...   
Daily Mail
It has long been thought that sinking one too many pints leads to a beer belly. But the amber nectar is less fattening than many of us think, a new campaign claims. In fact, beer has fewer calories than other alcoholic drinks, is naturally low in sugar ...
Myth busting beer with There's A Beer For That   Lytham Today
Brewers and publicans: beer is good for you and doesn't give you a belly   Londonderry Today
Study reveals that most people don't know what is in their beer   The Cornishman
East Coast Radio   
Western Morning News   
Blackmore Vale Magazine   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Jamie Oliver: I'm not a 'sugar Nazi'   
Yahoo News UK
SNAPPA - The celebrity chef is campaigning for a sugar tax, but in an interview he revealed his four children are given 50p each to spend on sweets at the weekend. Jamie Oliver has said he does not want to be a “Nazi” about sugar after admitting he ...
Jamie Oliver Claims He Isn't A 'Sugar Nazi' And Lets His Kids Eat Sugary ...   Huffington Post UK
Sugar: Jamie's got the message   Independent Online

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Times LIVE
   
Keeping track of number of bites could help with weight loss: study   
Times LIVE
For the study, researchers from Brigham Young University in Utah asked a group of 61 participants to count the number of times they lifted food or drink to their mouths. They were then asked to commit to taking 20 to 30 percent fewer bites over the ...
Obese People Can Lose Weight Now; Stop Counting Calories, Count Your Bites ...   Counsel & Heal
Forget Counting Calories, Science Says Count Your Bites   Details
Weight loss hack: Stop counting calories and starting counting bites   Body and Soul
Daily Times   
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BDlive
   
Government mulls plan to allow generic versions of HIV drug   
BDlive
GOVERNMENT is looking into a recommendation by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) to allow generic versions of HIV drug Lopinavir after shortages resulted in interruptions to some treatments in the country. A rise in patient numbers in ...
SA mulls generic ARVs   Independent Online
South Africa mulls allowing generics for AbbVie HIV drug   Crain's Chicago Business

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