2014年10月6日 星期一

2014-10-07 Zimbabwe Health


Doctors; strike looms as govt gets 14-day ultimatum  NewsDay
JUNIOR medical doctors from all the country's major referral hospitals have given the government a 14-day ultimatum to review their salaries and on-call allowances, failure of which they will down their tools. FELUNA NLEYA STAFF REPORTER.

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Rabies claims 5 lives in separate outbreaks  NewsDay
RABIES has killed five people since the beginning of this year, Kadoma MP Fani Phiri has said. Phiri made the remarks during commemorations to mark World Rabies Day held last Friday under the theme Together Against Rabies. He said by mid-year, there ...


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Nobel prize highlights the importance of basic research  Sydney Morning Herald
At a time when scientists around the world are under increasing pressure to do research that quickly translates into a treatment, cure or invention, this year's Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology paid homage to basic research. The prize was awarded to ...

Nobel Prize winner John O'Keefe concerned over immigration policy   BBC News
US professor, Norwegian couple win 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine   GMA News
Professor with Irish roots wins Nobel for medicine   Irish Independent
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Nurse in Spain Tests Positive for Ebola in First Known Transmission Outside of ...  Slate Magazine (blog)
Less than a week after a man traveling from Liberia brought the first case of Ebola to the U.S., Europe got an Ebola scare of its own. A nurse in Spain tested positive for the virus health officials announced on Monday, marking the first known case where the ...

Spanish nurse becomes first person to get Ebola in Europe   Irish Independent
Spanish nurse first to contract Ebola outside Africa   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Nurse who treated Ebola patient in Spain tests positive for virus   Irish Times
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  Daily News & Analysis   
US to review travel screening for Ebola, but no ban, says White House  Daily News & Analysis
The Obama administration is not considering a ban on travelers from countries most affected by the deadly Ebola virus outbreak but is reviewing possible additional passenger screening measures, the White House said on Monday. "A travel ban is not ...

President Obama vows tough passenger screenings to stop the spread of Ebola   New York Daily News
Obama: Ebola screening protocols for air travelers in the works   Jerusalem Post
US will augment Ebola screenings for airline passengers in US and Africa   Washington Post
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Custom motorcycle raises breast cancer awareness  KSAT San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO - October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and while most people are aware of breast cancer, many fail to make a detection plan to catch the disease in its early stages. A motorcycle may not be the first thing you think of in the effort to raise ...

Cancer isn't one disease: better names mean less harm   ChicagoNow (blog)
Summit County clinics offer screening promos for Breast Cancer Awareness Month   Summit Daily News
Breast Cancer Awareness events lined up for October   Modesto Bee
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  The Hindu   
Cameraman suffering from Ebola arrives in Nebraska  The Hindu
An American video journalist who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia stepped off a jet on Monday under his own power on his way to a Nebraska hospital where he will be treated for the disease in a specialized containment unit. Ashoka Mukpo, 33 ...

5th US Ebola patient hospitalized   Press TV
Ebola crisis: Providence man reaches Nebraska for treatment   The Providence Journal
Ebola treatment in Omaha   KLFY
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Mystery illness causing paralysis in children  The Seattle Times
Health officials are scrambling to see if it's linked to enterovirus D68 and could be this generation's version of polio. By Shannon Pettypiece. Bloomberg News. Related. Reader Comments. Read all comments · Post a comment. advertising. Amid fears of ...

NB children being tested for Enterovirus D68   CTV News
After Death of New Jersey Boy From Enterovirus 68, Worry Grows Among Parents   New York Times
Health officials link paralysis in two children to enterovirus D68   Calgary Herald
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Sexting may be the new normal for many teens, researchers say  WXYZ
Image copyright 2013 Getty Images. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Show Caption Hide Caption. Previous Next. LOS ANGELES - Sexting may be part of the new normal for teenagers who are on ...

Sexting Teens More Likely Sexually Active   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Study: Sexting is the 'new normal' for teenagers   KVUE
Study: Sexting New 'First Base' For Teens   CBS Local
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Preschools Consider Requiring Flu Shots  Wall Street Journal
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, wearing a tie, visited the Home Sweet Home Children's School in Queens on opening day in September. A new law requires children in New York City-licensed preschools to get a flu shot. Getty Images. 0 COMMENTS. By.
Flu jab drive launched ahead of winter   BBC News
Flu vaccine campaign under way   Daily Mail

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