2014年10月11日 星期六

2014-10-12 Zimbabwe Health

  BDlive   
Ebola: Govt places special emphasis on airports  Eyewitness News
Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says his dept is analysing various probabilities of how Ebola could enter SA. Liberian nurses carry the body of a suspected victim of Ebola at the Sonuwein community in Monrovia, Liberia, 3 October 2014. Picture: EPA/Ahmed ...

SA aiding Ebola fight   Independent Online
Private sector contributes R12m to SA's fight against Ebola   BDlive
SA ready but no Ebola in country - Motsoaledi   News24
iAfrica.com   
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  Foreign Policy   
1 400 students graduated at UNISWA Kwaluseni  The Swazi Observer
image UNISWA Chancellor His Majesty King Mswati III addressing graduands during the graduation ceremony at Kwaluseni Campus yesterday. Over 1 400 students graduated. (Pics: Simon Shabangu). 1 400 students graduated at UNISWA Kwaluseni.
World Bank offers $20 to African teens to avoid sex   AsiaOne
Hey Swaziland: $18 Won't Buy You a Solution to Your AIDS Crisis   Foreign Policy (blog)
Swaziland's King Offers Virgins $18 a Month to Save Themselves for Him   Cosmopolitan (blog)
International Business Times, India Edition   
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  New York Times   
Ebola Victim's Family Blames Hospital and State  New York Times
Health care workers at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, where the Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, was treated. Credit Joe Raedle/Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story ...

Ebola panic spreads across United States   Nigerian Tribune
United States Ebola death raises questions about quality of care   San Francisco Bay View
Texas hospital on defense over treatment of Ebola patient   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Dallas Morning News (blog)   
Latin Post   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  Chicago Sun-Times   
Stepped-up Ebola screening to expand to O'Hare Airport  Chicago Sun-Times
Johnson Nellon, left, 17, and his brother Thomas Nellon, 14, of Liberia, smile at their mother in the arrivals area at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Saturday upon seeing her after passing through Customs. The brothers received a health ...

Screening for Ebola begins at JFK airport   The Seattle Times
U.S. Ebola strategy assigns critical role to airport quarantine stations   Newsday
Stepped-up Ebola screening starts at NYC airport   SFGate
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  Irish Independent   
Ebola screening at airports 'is a waste of time'  Irish Independent
High-tech response: Health workers test Britain's response tot he Ebola crisis. The scene is a far cry from what transpires in stricken West African countries. Anne-MarieSanderson/DoH/PA Wire. A national exercise to test Britain's readiness for an Ebola ...

Britain feels ready after Ebola outbreak test   Zee News
Ebola virus: Mock British outbreak tests NHS response as experts say it is ...   The Independent
Ebola: Health Chief Warns UK Could Expect First Ebola Cases in Months   Yahoo News UK
Scotsman   
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Ebola funds should not be repackaged aid, Africa bank chief says  WKZO
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the African Development Bank expressed concern on Saturday that some donors responding to the Ebola crisis were repackaging aid money, funneling it away from other areas in need in the three countries at the ...


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  Express.co.uk   
World Mental Health Day – Living with Schizophrenia  The Star Online
In fact, mental illness can span from depression, anxiety, unwarranted or exaggerated fear, to full-fledged psychosis, schizophrenia, major depression, manic depression and mood disorder. 'The Scream' painted by Edvard Munch is said by some to symbolize ...

Mental illness as a time bomb   BusinessDay
How stand-up comedy is helping those with mental illness   The Vine
Living with schizophrenia: two musicians' stories - video   Channel 4 News
Jamaica Observer   
Philippine Star   
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  Diabetes Insider   
A New Method Tested On Mice Can Help Eliminate the Need For Insulin Shots In ...  Diabetes Insider
A break-through discovery can soon help people who suffer from diabetes stop taking insulin shots each day. A study, published in the journal Cell, reveals that insulin secreting cells can be grown using stem cells. Douglas Melton, has developed this new ...

Stem-cell research's potential worth supporting   Washington Post
Type 1 Diabetes Breakthrough Could Mean The End Of Insulin Injections   International Business Times
'Giant Leap' to Type 1 Diabetes Cure   Black Press USA
The Times (subscription)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
WebMD   
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  International Business Times   
Ebola In Brazil: Preliminary Test For First Suspected Case Comes Back Negative  International Business Times
Brazil's Health Minister Arthur Chioro speaks about a suspected Ebola patient during a news conference in Brasilia Oct. 10, 2014. Reuters/Ueslei Marcelino. In the first suspected case of Ebola virus disease in Brazil, a 47-year-old man tested negative for it in ...

Brazil Reports First Suspected Case of Ebola as Man from Guinea Hospitalized   Breitbart News
Brazil Suspected Ebola Case Tests Negative   Wall Street Journal
Brazil says man under observation for Ebola tests negative   Buenos Aires Herald

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  The Nation   
Smith: Assisted suicide a humane final option for those who choose it  Santa Rosa Press Democrat
This undated photo provided by the Maynard family shows Brittany Maynard. (AP Photo/Maynard Family). BY CHRIS SMITH. THE PRESS DEMOCRAT. October 11, 2014, 3:35PM. 10/11/2014. Updated 29 minutes ago. Order Article Reprint. More Photos.
Video of US woman planning own death goes viral   Zee News
Brain cancer patient to take her own life on Nov 1   The Nation
Dobie: Brittany Maynard's choice to die is hers alone   Newsday
Huffington Post   
People Magazine   
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