2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 Zimbabwe Health


Prague Post
   
Fight against AIDS, Ebola strengthened   
Prague Post
Cape Town, South Africa — The EU and Africa are today doubling the research efforts to develop new and better medicines for poverty-related diseases affecting sub-Saharan Africa such as AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, hookworms and Ebola.
Ebola overshadows fight against HIV/Aids   NewsDay
Canceling safaris over misplaced Ebola fear hurts Africa and its wildlife   Los Angeles Times
Alpha Kanu Underscores Government Committment to End Ebola   The Patriotic Vanguard
Eurasia Review   
Huffington Post   
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Africa Solidarity Trust Fund grants FAO $1.5 million to support Ebola-hit countries   
EIN News Zimbabwe
2 December 2014, Rome/Accra - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic, will each receive $500 000 to help curb the potentially devastating impact of the disease on food security and on the livelihoods of farmers ...


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Africa: Assistant Secretary Thomas-Greenfield Visits Liberia in Support of Ebola ...   
EIN News Zimbabwe
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Linda Thomas-Greenfield is traveling to Monrovia, Liberia December 2-5 as part of a U.S. delegation reviewing ongoing Ebola response efforts in the country. The delegation will be led by Assistant Secretary of ...


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CIDRAP
   
MSF pushes for more agile, hands-on approach to Ebola battle   
CIDRAP
The world's response to Ebola has been slow and uneven, and has leaned on local people, national governments, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to do most of the hands-on work, Doctors without Borders (MSF) said today, while also urging the ...

West reacted too late to fight Ebola, claims aid agency   Telegraph.co.uk
Ebola: International Response Slow and Uneven   eNews Park Forest
Ebola: MSF Should Not Replace Governmental Responsibilities   PLoS Blogs (blog)
TIME   
eTurboNews   
Newsweek   
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Newsweek
   
HIV evolving to weaker form, study says   
Los Angeles Times
Medical intervention and the natural course of evolution may be dealing a double blow to the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, weakening its ability to replicate and to cause AIDS, according to a new study. The findings offer a kind of epidemiological ...

New HIV Mutations Welcome News for the Science Community   Youth Health Magzine
HIV Adapts To Humans And Becomes Less Virulent   Design & Trend
HIV becoming less deadly, less infectious —Study   Nigerian Tribune
Times LIVE   
Science Times   
Washington Post   
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Fox News
   
Design students fight HIV/AIDS in South Africa   
Observer Online
Robert Sedlack, associate professor of visual communication design, and a group of students from Notre Dame's Department of Art, Art History and Design are creating a campaign to help HIV victims in South Africa by designing resources to inform and ...

Death stats SA: It's disease, not crime, killing us softly   Daily Maverick
HIV second highest killer of South African youth, statistics office says   Fox News
HIV second highest killer of South African youth - stats office   Reuters
Independent Online   
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CBS Local
   
NIH Potential Ebola Vaccine Gets “Promising Results”   
CBS Local
BETHESDA, Md. (WJZ) — A big breakthrough in the fight against Ebola right here in Maryland. A possible vaccine gets “promising results” in a clinical trial at NIH. The president cheered the progress but says this fight is far from over. Christie Ileto has more on ...

White House claims progress in Ebola fight   San Francisco Chronicle
Obama says Ebola fight not over, requests $6 billion to combat virus   RT
US|At NIH, Obama Stresses Need to Keep Funding Fight Against Ebola   New York Times
Channel News Asia   
TheBlaze.com   
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TIME
   
Two Sacramento hospitals appear on CDC list of Ebola treatment centers   
Sacramento Bee
Federal health officials on Tuesday named two Sacramento hospitals on its list of 35 national Ebola treatment centers that are ready to treat confirmed or suspected cases of the deadly virus. Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center and UC ...

No Southern California hospital on federal Ebola treatment list   Los Angeles Times
Monitoring for Those Exposed to New York Ebola Patient Ends   New York Times
Glen Cove Hospital named federal Ebola treatment center   Newsday
The Detroit News   
New York Post   
Fox News Latino   
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Irish Independent
   
Under-18s will be banned from selling cigarettes   
Irish Independent
CIGARETTE-vending machines are to be outlawed and under-18s banned from selling tobacco products under tough new anti-smoking proposals. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Businesses and the public have ...

Public views sought on tobacco controls   Irish Examiner
Americans smoking lowest since 1965, but tobacco profits, exports high   Examiner.com
Smoking Rate At Record Low   Hartford Courant
Business 2 Community   
KCUR   
Wall Street Hedge   
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North Country Public Radio
   
Time to ease rule on blood donations from gay men   
Los Angeles Times
A 1980s-era ban on blood donations by most gay men is out of step with current science, which has developed faster and more accurate tests for HIV-infected blood. An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is considering the blood ...

FDA Reconsiders Ban on Gays Donating Blood   NBCNews.com
FDA considers allowing gay men to donate blood   wtvr.com
Why are blood donors asked their sexual history?   BBC News
NPR (blog)   
CBS Local   
Headlines & Global News   
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