2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 South Africa Health


eNCA
   
Breakthrough in early detection of breast cancer   
eNCA
Johannesburg, 6 November 2015 - A new homegrown machine that detects breast cancer in less than an hour, is set to revolutionise the medical fraternity. Not only does it have far-reaching implications for the fight against the disease, it looks set to als.
South Africa makes breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer   TheSouthAfrican

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Eyewitness News
   
Condom shortage hampers India's Aids fight   
Eyewitness News
Two-thirds of India's 31 state Aids units have less than a month's supply of condoms. Condoms. Picture: sxc.hu. Picture: freeimages.com. India · HIV Aids · Aids · Shortage of condoms. India,HIV Aids,Aids,Shortage of condoms. World. Email; Print ...

Cuts To Free Condom Program Put Indian Sex Workers At Greater Risk For HIV   Huffington Post
Condom shortage hits India   Independent Online
How a Condom Shortage is Affecting India   NDTV

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Independent Online
   
Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain, Remain Asleep Despite Suffering Injuries   
Science 2.0
DARIEN, IL - A new study of sleepwalkers found an intriguing paradox: Although sleepwalkers have an increased risk for headaches and migraines while awake, during sleepwalking episodes they are unlikely to feel pain even while suffering an injury.
Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study   Philly.com
How sleepwalkers feel no pain   Independent Online

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TV360
   
South South, North East Have Nigeria's Highest Rates of Abortions - Report   
AllAfrica.com
Incidences of induced abortions are more prevalent in the South-South and the North-East regions of Nigeria, a new report says. The study, conducted by US-based Guttmacher Institute, and Ipas, a nongovernmental organisation that focuses on female ...

Frankly Speaking With Jola Sotubo: Why abortion should be legalized in Nigeria   Pulse Nigeria
New study shows rise in Nigeria's Abortion rate   TV360

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AllAfrica.com
   
Jobseekers 'Forced' to Take HIV Tests   
AllAfrica.com
Chairman Jotham Arwa said a majority of the cases they are handling focus on employers who force prospective employees to take HIV tests (file photo). By Patrick Langat. A tribunal has raised the alarm over what it says are increasing cases of ...
Global HIV-AIDS Testing Market to 2014 Analysis and Forecast to 2018   Medgadget.com (blog)
Kenyan employers forcing job seekers to take HIV tests   GhanaWeb

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The Malaysian Insider
   
5-year-olds' self-esteem rivals adults - study   
New Zealand Herald
Girls with high self-esteem tend to prefer to associate with other girls, and to think that girls are better than boys. Photo / iStock. Children develop self-esteem by age 5, much earlier than previously thought, according to new research that suggests ...
By age 5, children have a sense of self-esteem that rivals adults, study says   Washington Post
Self-Esteem Established in Children by Age Five, Study Says   Science World Report
Kids' self-esteem on same scale as adults?   iAfrica.com
Daily Times   
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Independent Online
   
Girls 'forced into pregnancy tests'   
Independent Online
Dakar - Thousands of schoolgirls in Sierra Leone have been forced to undergo humiliating and degrading public pregnancy tests since the government banned pregnant girls from attending mainstream schools and taking exams, Amnesty International said ...

Learning Ebola's Lessons -- The Hard Way   Huffington Post
CORRECTED-Sierra Leone girls forced into "degrading" pregnancy tests after ...   Reuters Africa
Britain hails end of Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone   Xinhua
Belfast Telegraph   
Vanguard   
This is Sierra Leone   
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iAfrica.com
   
Americans don't use health apps anymore   
iAfrica.com
There's no short of health apps out there. They can record our sleep, measure our fitness, and count our calories. But what do their users think of them and are all of them really used? A US survey investigated. This national survey, conducted in June ...
mHealth Apps are Common, but Patient Engagement Isn't Sustained   Health IT Analytics
Mobile Security a Barrier to Health App Use, Study Shows   HealthITSecurity.com
Are Americans Really Using Those Smartphone Health Apps?   N4BB
mHealthIntelligence.com   
ETHealthWorld.com   
MedCity News   
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News24
   
Tainted raki claims 28 lives in Turkey   
News24
Istanbul -Twenty-eight people have died after drinking bootleg versions of Turkey's national drink, in what appears to be the country's worst ever bout of alcohol poisoning, local media said on Thursday. The death toll has been steadily climbing over ...
Turkey bulls need more than a poll to keep the lira rally going   Gulf Times
Spiked booze kills 28   3News NZ

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News24
   
Robot to attend school for young cancer patient   
News24
Poolesville - A girl who is undergoing cancer treatment will be able to attend school with the help of a robot. Ten-year-old Peyton Walton will soon undergo five weeks of treatment at Memorial Sloan Cancer Center in New York, according to WRC-TV ...
Maryland Robot Helps Girl With Cancer Attend School Virtually   Newsmax
PAVS the Robot Is Going to School   Lighthouse News Daily
Maryland Robot Goes To School For Girl Undergoing Cancer Treatment (VIDEO)   Headlines & Global News
New York Daily News   
Daily News & Analysis   
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