2014年12月13日 星期六

2014-12-14 Zimbabwe Health


New Plant Breeding Academy Graduates To Improve Africa's 'Orphan' Crops   
EIN News (press release)
(NAIROBI, Kenya, December 11, 2014) --- The African Plant Breeding Academy, run by the University of California, Davis, in collaboration with Mars Incorporated and their global partners, today graduated its first class of plant breeders in Nairobi, Kenya.

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The Guardian
   
Ebola: Australian-run centre in Sierra Leone opens for business   
The Guardian
Molly Braine leaves for Sierra Leone on November 28 as part of the first contingent of Australian health care workers. She was one of eight nurses, six doctors and three environmental health officers. Photograph: Jane Dempster/AAP. Shalailah Medhora.
Ebola crisis: Australia's treatment centre in Sierra Leone to open beds gradually   ABC Online
Australian Ebola clinic set to open   Sky News Australia
ANZAC-style Ebola centre opens   Radio New Zealand
SBS   
UN News Centre   
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Apex Tribune
   
Tamoxifen Provides Long-Term Protection against Breast Cancer   
News Every day
(Photo : Wikipedia) The pink ribbon is a symbol to show support for breast cancer awareness. Tamoxifen is a primary breast cancer prevention treatment that is known for a long time to be effective. A new study suggests that the drug appears to be more ...

Unusual breast cancer cure diet "Low fat"   Bio & Tech Insights
Maintaining a low-fat diet reduces fatality rate of Breast Cancer: Research says   Geek Infinite
Low-Fat Diet An Unusual Cure For Breast Cancer   The Capital Wide
Columbus Dispatch   
Voice Chronicle   
Tech Times   
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Astro Awani
   
Study finds link between extraversion and immunity   
Astro Awani
A new study examining the relationship between personality and physical health says it's possible that social butterflies could have the strongest immune responses. - Photo courtesy of conrado /shutterstock.com. close. The content may have been removed, ...

Link between immunity and extroversion, study suggests   CTV News
Study sheds light on relationship between personality, health   Xinhua
Here's how personality decides your health   Business Standard

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New Vision
   
A coalition for access to healthcare   
The Hindu
A new global coalition of over 500 development organisations worldwide was launched on Friday, to stress the importance of providing universal access to health services for saving lives. Friday was the first-ever Universal Health Coverage Day (UHC) ...

Accelerating access to universal health coverage   The Daily Star
Universal Health Coverage Day: Health Must Be the Bedrock of Our Approach to ...   Huffington Post UK
Universal Health Coverage: A Smart Investment   Huffington Post (blog)
The Guardian   
New Vision   
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The Cubic Lane
   
Liberian Court Rejects Petition to Delay Elections Over Ebola   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — Liberia's Supreme Court on Saturday said it would not halt Senate elections scheduled for Tuesday, rejecting a petition calling for the vote to be delayed because of the Ebola crisis. The court said its role was not to make decisions on ...

Liberia court rejects petition to halt Senate vote over Ebola   Daily Mail
Ebola toll in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia reaches 6583   Buenos Aires Herald
Ebola: 6583 Deaths So Far   The Cubic Lane

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The Capital Wide
   
Death Of Mothers Because Of Giving Birth In Unsanitary Conditions In ...   
The Capital Wide
A latest research claims that many women give birth in unsanitary situations, as a result lot of casualties of mothers and newborns happened .The study revealed that unhygienic equipment, unsafe water, and improper healthcare services in hospitals and ...

Too many mothers give birth in unsanitary conditions   Voice Chronicle
Poor sanitation responsible for mother and newborn deaths in poor economies   Pioneer News
Unhygienic Birth Conditions, Killing Moms & Infants   Geek Infinite
Press TV   
Full-Time Whistle   
Zee News   
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The Nation
   
Social stigma compels AIDS patients to avoid treatment   
The Nation
Islamabad - Akhter contracted the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 2002 when he was just 22. Even after the passage of 12 years his parents and other family members still don't know that the blood running through his veins is infected with the virus.
End stigmatisation of children living with HIV & AIDS   Zambia Daily Mail
Downward trend in HIV cases   Daily Express

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Burnham-On-Sea
   
Burnham food businesses warned as new allergy rules are launched   
Burnham-On-Sea
Food businesses across the Burnham-On-Sea area have this weekend been urged to ensure they are complying with new rules that came into force on Sarturday that require clearer food allergen information being given to customers. From Saturday (13th ...

Food allergy laws enforced in restaurants and takeaways   nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper
Food labelling comes into effect for restaurants   RTE.ie
Food allergies: How dining out can be a nightmare   BBC News
NDTV   
Business Standard   
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CSPnet.com
   
E-Cigarettes Less Addictive Than Cigarettes, Researchers Say   
CSPnet.com
HERSHEY, Pa. -- Electronic cigarettes appear to be less addictive than cigarettes in former smokers, and this could help improve understanding of how various nicotine delivery devices lead to dependence, according to researchers at Penn State Hershey ...

Regulate E-cigarettes to protect health   nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper
E-cigarettes a new kind of cool?   Zambia Daily Mail
E-cigarettes: is vaping any safer than old-fashioned smoke?   The Guardian
Spire Healthcare   
Winnipeg Free Press   
Regina Leader-Post   
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