2014年10月3日 星期五

2014-10-04 Zimbabwe Health


Ebola and AIDS: A tale of Two Viruses  New York Post
Decades later the virus causes an epidemic across the continent: Preying on poor sanitary conditions and public-health practices, it kills thousands and threatens millions. A worldwide pandemic seems imminent. Sound familiar? Don't be fooled.

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  NDTV   
Texas Narrows Ebola Focus to 10 Considered to Be at Greatest Risk  NDTV
Medical staff outside the Ebola ward at Makeni Regional Hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone, Sept. 27, 2014. Dallas: Health officials Friday narrowed down to 10 the number of people considered most at risk of contracting Ebola after coming into contact with an ...

After brush with Ebola in Dallas, family faces weeks of confinement   Los Angeles Times
Ebola patient house decontaminated   Belfast Telegraph
A hazardous materials crew has decontaminated the Texas apartment where an ...   Irish Independent
Daily Mail   
iAfrica.com   
The Augusta Chronicle   
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  The Daily Star   
HIV's origins traced by study to Kinshasa in 1920s  The Daily Star
File - This picture taken on September 17, 2014 shows a vegetables' seller holding a Congolese Ministry of Health's information leaflet on Ebola virus on Moral's market in the Bandal area in Kinshasa. AFP PHOTO/ JUNIOR D. KANNAH. Connect; Tweet; RSS ...

HIV/AIDS Origins Traced to Kinshasa   Voice of America
Aids: Origin of pandemic 'was 1920s Kinshasa'   NewsDay
Origin of AIDS pandemic traced to the Democratic Republic of Congo   New Zealand Herald
CTV News   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
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  ABC Online   
Woman has healthy baby boy after womb transplant in Sweden  ABC Online
A 36-year-old Swedish woman has become the world's first to give birth after receiving a womb transplant, medical journal The Lancet says. The achievement is being hailed as a breakthrough for infertile women. The baby boy was born prematurely last ...

Woman gives birth after womb transplant, in medical first   The Guardian
World first as woman gives birth to baby after womb transplant   9news.com.au
World's first birth from transplanted womb   Irish Independent
The Straits Times   
Houston Chronicle   
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  The Guardian   
US Ebola patient Ashoka Mukpo once hailed as reincarnated lama  The Guardian
Ashoka Mukpo Ebola A worker guards the entrance of the Ebola treatment centre where NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, who has been infected with the Ebola virus is being treated. Photograph: Pascal Guyot/AFP/Getty Images. A passion for Liberia and the ...

Ebola strikes fourth American in Liberia   Zee News
Cameraman with Ebola passed up life as lama   The Seattle Times
NBC News crew speaks out about the cameraman that tested positive for Ebola   KGNS.tv
Herald Scotland   
KLKN   
Boston Herald   
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  Getty Images   
Liberia Races To Expand Ebola Treatment Facilities, As US Troops Arrive  Getty Images
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - OCTOBER 03: World Health Organization (WHO), instructors teach new health workers during a training session on October 3, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. The WHO is training some 400 new health workers in two-week courses for the ...

For Journalists, a Stark Reminder of the Risk in Covering a Deadly Epidemic   New York Times
Ebola in Libera, as seen by John Moore   Dallas Morning News (blog)
Ebola a constant threat in reporting from Liberia   SFGate
Newsweek   
The Independent   
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  Gulf Daily News   
City turns pink in cancer drive  Gulf Daily News
MANAMA'S skyline will turn pink every night this month in support of women fighting breast cancer. Famous landmarks, including the World Trade Centre and the Bahrain Financial Harbour, are taking part in an initiative launched by the Bahrain Cancer ...

USF Football Tackles Breast Cancer   KELOLAND TV
Tackle a Cure   WAPT Jackson
Bonne Terre Post Office has gone pink   Daily Journal Online
WSET   
WILX-TV   
FuelFix (blog)   
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  The News International   
Sense of Smell Predicts Death  Men's Fitness
Lose your sense of smell and five years later you could be dead, says study. by Mark Barroso. smell and longevity. Advertisement. Print. Editor's Picks. Lift Weights, Boost Memory Another study suggests exercise is great for the brain. The 14 Best Things You ...

Poor Sense of Smell May be a Harbinger of Death   Sci-Tech Today

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  National Post   
Virus that can cause polio-like paralysis on the rise in Canada  National Post
Amid the barrage of chilling news about Ebola and its toll, another virus attracted relatively little attention recently as it coughed and sneezed its way into Canadian lives. Enterovirus D68, however, is finally getting its moment in the spotlight. Being likened to ...

Ontario County health officials discuss Enterovirus D68   News 10NBC
CDC confirms Hamilton Township child tested positive for enterovirus D68   News 12 New Jersey
NJ child who died tested positive for enterovirus D68   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
myfoxny.com   
Channel 2 News   
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  610kvnu   
US may deploy 4000 troops for Ebola control in Liberia  Business Standard
The Pentagon said Friday that it may send 4,000 troops to Liberia as part of a comprehensive assistance plan against the deadly Ebola outbreak, but stressed that the actual number may change. Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel has approved 4,000 troops for ...

Obama administration urges calm of US Ebola case   KLTV
More U.S. troops being sent to battle Ebola   WTSP 10 News
US may deploy up to 4000 troops to Liberia for Ebola control   Xinhua
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Times of India   
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