2014年11月11日 星期二

2014-11-12 Zimbabwe Health

  Firstpost   
Botched Chhattisgarh sterilisations: Is India returning to a Sanjay Gandhi era?  Firstpost
Editor's note: This post by senior editor G Pramod Kumar was first written in June 2013. But the botched sterilisations in Chhattisgarh highlight that the concerns raised in this copy remain as relevant as ever. Ten women died and some 30 others were left ...

Eight dead after botched sterilisations   Herald Scotland
Medical team to visit Chhattisgarh today after sterilisation surgeries leave 11 dead   Zee News
Chhattisgarh sterilisation tragedy: Death toll rises to 12, doctors from AIIMS to ...   IBNLive
Business Standard   
LA Daily News   
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  Dallas Morning News (blog)   
Family of first US Ebola patient reaches settlement with hospital  Dallas Morning News (blog)
The family of the first Ebola patient to die in the United States has reportedly reached an agreement with the hospital that treated him, according to a statement released Tuesday. Thomas Eric Duncan's nephew and sister will speak Wednesday morning about ...

Dallas hospital reaches agreement with Ebola victim's family   New York Daily News
New York doctor now free of Ebola discharged from hospital   Reuters UK
Doctor who had Ebola leaves New York City hospital   Salt Lake Tribune
U.S. News & World Report   
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  Firstpost   
Liberia sees drop, Mali has new Ebola case  9news.com.au
Liberia has announced a dramatic drop in new Ebola infections as Mali announced a second case with the death of a nurse. Liberian assistant health minister Tolbert Nyenswah said new cases had dropped from a daily peak of more than 500 to around 50, ...

Mali reports second Ebola case; nurse is said to have died   Los Angeles Times
Mali Confirms Second Case of Ebola As Nurse Dies in Capital   Slate Magazine (blog)
Mali Confirms New Ebola Case   Huffington Post
Sky News Australia   
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  KDramaStars   
Lowering HIV amongst Swazi girls and women  The Swazi Observer
Lowering the number of girls and women who are infected by HIV is key to ending the epidemic in Swaziland. Worldwide, women account for half of people living with HIV and AIDS, and in Swaziland the figure is more than half. This has changed since AIDS ...

Era of the Death Sentence: Our AIDS Legacy   Dallas Voice
HIV Possibly Transmitted via a Manicure   Parade
HIV in children — we need to do more   Devex

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  Irish Independent   
How I lost 20 stone to gain new lease of life  Irish Independent
young woman who was told she might not see her 30th birthday if she did not slim down has lost an incredible 20st and dropped 10 dress sizes. Brianan McEnteggart (pictured before) weighed 32st 11lbs, wore a dress size 34. An Irish woman who once broke ...

Louth woman is Slimmer of the Year after losing 125kg   Irish Examiner
'The bath cracked under my weight': The motivation to lose 20 stone in just three ...   thejournal.ie
'Fairytale' slimmer loses 20 stone   Dorset Echo

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  Youth Health Magzine   
Researchers Discovered a Way to Identify Specific Hemorrhagic Viruses before ...  Youth Health Magzine
There are millions of virus strains belonging to different families in the world. While not all of them are harmful, several can cause body impairment, which can range from mild to severe. Hemorrhagic viruses belong to the latter. If a person acquires this virus, ...

Uganda declared free of Marburg, an Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever   KETK
Uganda declared free of deadly Marburg fever   Firstpost
Uganda declared Marburg-free   New Vision

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  Science World Report   
How We Watch Television May Ultimately Determine Our Eye Health  Science World Report
Researchers at City University London have discovered that the way we watch television could ultimately determine much of our eye health. In other words, the research mapped out individual eye movements while people watched a film, helping to diagnose ...

Eye Diseases IDed by Watching TV   Laboratory Equipment
Dad's Army tests help diagnose eye disease   Herald Scotland
TV test could detect eye disease   The Daily Telegraph

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  I Know Today   
'Stupidity virus' discovered, scientists say  UPI.com
Having a dumb and dumber kind of day? It might not be your fault. American researchers think they have found a virus that knocks a handful of points off the IQ. By UPI Staff | Updated Nov. 11, 2014 at 8:40 PM. Comments. share with facebook. share with ...

Algae virus may affect mental abilities   Yahoo News UK
Scientists Discover Virus That Makes People Stupid   360Nobs.com
Dumb and dumber: scientists discover stupidity virus   The New Daily

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  BBC News   
Mind control used to switch on genes  BBC News
Swiss researchers have developed a way to "switch on" specific genes using the power of the mind. Their system uses human brainwaves to turn on an infrared light that then activates a gene to start making a protein in specially engineered cells.
Controlling medication with your mind: Thought-regulation of genes made possible   The Independent
Star Wars' Force being used for thought control to cure headaches and epilepsy   Mirror.co.uk
Controlling Genes with Thoughts   Bioscience Technology
The Guardian   
Science 2.0   
Daily Mail   
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  IBNLive   
Protect Your Child from Pneumonia this Winter  The New Indian Express
VIJAYAWADA: As pneumonia is emerging as a major risk factor often proving fatal in the case of children below five years of age, health officials and paediatricians are highlighting the importance of vaccination and other preventive measures to be taken by ...

Study shows vaccination leads to decline in pneumococcal disease and ...   Medical Xpress
IAP to launch campaign against pneumonia today   The Hindu
Awareness must for prevention   The Daily Star
Healio   
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