2014年12月3日 星期三

2014-12-04 Zimbabwe Health


Guinea to receive $5,00000 to reduce impact of Ebola on food security   
fnbnews.com
Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic, would receive $5,00,000 each to help curb the potentially-devastating impact of the disease on food security and on the livelihoods of farmers and others in rural areas.
Africa Solidarity Trust Fund grants FAO 1.5 million to support Ebola-hit ...   MENAFN.COM
Africa Solidarity Trust Fund grants FAO $1.5 million to support Ebola-hit countries   EIN News Zimbabwe

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Liberia: High-Level United States Government Delegation Meets with President ...   
AllAfrica.com
United States Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield has praised the efforts of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and the Government of Liberia for the tremendous progress made thus far in combating the Ebola virus ...

World Bank Eyes Agro Sector, Others   The Inquirer
Press Releases: Assistant Secretary Thomas-Greenfield Visits Liberia in Support ...   OfficialWire

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Forbes
   
HIV Is Evolving To Be Less Deadly   
Forbes
HIV is rapidly evolving into a less-dangerous bug and could one day become a disease that's “almost harmless”. Scientists have observed a surprising increase in the ability of some patients in Africa to live with the virus without getting Aids, the deadly ...

Is HIV Evolving Into A Weaker Virus?   NPR (blog)
HIV is evolving and losing its edge, study finds   The Globe and Mail
Leading causes of deaths in SA revealed   Independent Online
Interfax   
Deutsche Welle   
Daily Mail   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Fundraising dinner for Hre, Mpilo hospitals   
New Zimbabwe.com
MEDICAL charity Vana VeZimbabwe will this Friday host a fundraising dinner and dance in London to contribute towards the purchase of medical equipment for hospitals in Zimbabwe. Leading businessman and founder of Kingdom Bank, Nigel Chanakira, ...


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Newsweek
   
Doctors Without Borders Chief: US Ebola Aid 'Insufficient'   
Newsmax.com
The U.S. military needs to do more to help combat the Ebola virus on West Africa than "transport cement," says the head of Doctors Without Borders. The effort by American troops in the Ebola stricken countries has been "insufficient" as too much of the ...

Doctors Without Borders: Military must do more against Ebola outbreak   The Hill
The 16 Most Important People of 2014 You've Probably Never Heard Of   Mic
West reacted too late to fight Ebola, claims aid agency   Telegraph.co.uk
TIME   
Newsweek   
The Guardian   
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The Independent
   
Women give birth using mothers' wombs   
Irish Examiner
The first two women to give birth after womb transplants from their own mothers have given hope to tens of thousands of women living with the “heartbreaking knowledge” they cannot become pregnant, a leading doctor has said. The babies — both boys ...

Medical breakthrough: Women gives birth using grandmother's womb   TVNZ
Two women give birth with wombs donated by their mothers   THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY
Babies born after grandmothers donate wombs   Scotsman
LifeNews.com   
Metro   
NEWS.com.au   
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Design & Trend
   
To prevent or reverse obesity and its ills, timing may be everything   
Los Angeles Times
If obesity is linked to Americans' 24/7 lifestyles, would it help to reset the clock that dictates our eating? A new study of mice suggests it would, and in ways that go well beyond weight alone. Even with a diet high in fat and sugar, mice that had their "eating day" ...

Control Eating Up to 12 Hours and Lose Weight   Youth Health Magzine
Fasting, cheat days may help health: study   New York Daily News
Don't sabotage your diet with a midnight snack   Local 8 Now
Frontline Desk   
Design & Trend   
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Q13 FOX
   
Report: Fewer hospital mistakes save thousands of lives   
Q13 FOX
(CNN) — The chances you will get sicker or even die just because you went to the hospital have gone down dramatically. This has been a huge problem. For many years hospital mistakes and hospital acquired infections have been one of the biggest killers of ...

US Hospitals Study: Improved Patient Safety Saved 50000 Lives From 2010-13   News Every day
Improving patient safety saves 50000 lives, 1.3 million from harm, $12 billion in ...   SeniorJournal.com
1.3 million adverse events estimated to be averted in US hospitals   Times of India
Maine News Online   
NJ.com   
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BBC News
   
Kidney deaths: Expert medic rejected infected organs   
BBC News
The author of a report into the deaths of two men after kidney transplants at the University Hospital of Wales has told an inquest he had turned down the organs when they were offered to his hospital. Robert "Jim" Stuart and Darren Hughes were given kidneys ...

Transplant pair died after receiving kidneys infected with parasitic worms   The Age
Dead within days of a transplant - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News
Surgeon tells inquest Welsh transplant patients were aware of risks and that their ...   Southwales Evening Post

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NDTV
   
Harsh Conditions Found in Indian Mental Health Facilities for Women   
NDTV
The report found 38 cases of physical abuse, with many patients reporting that they were beaten with sticks. (Representational Image). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. New Delhi: Women and girls with intellectual disabilities or ...

Mentally ill Indian women treated worse than animals   The Nation
Women with disabilities treated worse than animals in India: HRW   DAWN.com
Indian women in mental hospitals 'treated worse than animals'   Times of India
Huffington Post   
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Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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