2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 Zimbabwe Health


New Zimbabwe.com
   
New cases of HIV/AIDS lowest since 2007   
BVI Beacon
The Ministry of Health and Social development is reporting the lowest cases of new HIV/AIDS infections in the territory since 2007. National HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health Programme Coordinator Noelene Levons-Clarke reported that so far this year, only three ...

1,3 Million Zimbabweans Living With HIV/Aids   The Zimbabwe Dailt
Zimbabwe: HIV Has Claimed 500000 Lives - Govt Official   AllAfrica.com

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Livemint
   
Shocking & unbelievable!   
Chandigarh Tribune
A further cut in health budget is suicidalAs though the present healthcare scenario was not dismal enough, the government has reportedly decided to slash the health budget by 20 per cent. It will worsen the health of the nation. The cut is done to check the ...

Public health advocates dismayed by reported slash in health budget   Times of India
Infact: Health Budget Slashed   Bangalore Mirror
Unkind cut: Govt forgets election promise, slashes healthcare spend 20% on ...   Firstpost
Reuters   
Zimbabwe Independent   
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CBS News
   
No Christmas for Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   
CBS News
LONDON - The Ebola outbreak that originated in West Africa has now grown to more than 19,000 cases and nearly 7,600 deaths worldwide. In Sierra Leone, the country hit hardest, the government banned holiday celebrations. On the radio, Christmas ...

Lessons from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa   Washington Post
UK Ebola victim calls for global solution to epidemic in Christmas message   Herald Scotland
Ebola expert calls for European anti-virus `corps`   Zee News
Channel News Asia   
Times of India   
CBS Local   
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Irish Examiner
   
Reading e-books at bedtime affect sleep   
The Australian (blog)
BOOK lovers who enjoy relaxing with an e-book before going to sleep could be damaging their health, researchers have warned. A STUDY on the impacts of reading light-emitting tablets or electronic reading devices in darkness before bedtime found readers ...

Glow from iPads disrupts sleep, study find   Stuff.co.nz
Read the old-fashioned way at bedtime for better sleep   The Sun Daily
A Super-Good Reason to Put Down Your iPad Before Bed   Glamour (blog)
AsiaOne   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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UPI.com
   
Scientists Engineered Artificial Sperm and Egg using Stem Cells   
Geek Infinite
As per TIME, Researchers, from human embryonic cells, created primordial germ cells (PGC). PGC was created earlier from rat's embryonic cell but now it is successfully harnessed from human cells. Dr Naoko Irie, first author of the paper, said “The creation of ...

Turn back the clock: Primordial cells created in the lab   Science Codex
Now, scientists create artificial sperms, eggs   Hindustan Times
Skin cells can help IVF couples have children of their own   The Independent
Times of India   
Zee News   
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NDTV
   
Smartphones are altering the part of the human brain used to control thumbs   
New Zealand Herald
Researchers say the part of the brain devoted to using thumbs could be altered by smartphone use. Photo / Thinkstock. Smartphones have become so integral to modern life, they may have altered the shape and function of the human brain, according to new ...

Thumbing around on a smartphone makes your brain more sensitive to touch ...   Washington Post
Using Your Phone Is Changing Your Brain   Huffington Post
Here's why smartphones are bad for your brain   Hindustan Times
gulfnews.com   
Times of India   
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Egypt Independent
   
Egyptian Child Dies of Bird Flu   
Prensa Latina
Imagen activa 25 de diciembre de 2014, 13:13Cairo, Dec 25 (Prensa Latina) The Egyptian Health Ministry today announced that a five-year-old boy died as a result of a Bird Flu outbreak that has been hitting the country for weeks. Since early this week the ...

Egypt reports 10th bird flu death in 2014   Times of India
Aswan child dies from bird flu   Daily News Egypt
Egypt: Nuba Aswan child is the 10th H5N1 avian flu death this year   Outbreak News Today
Ahram Online   
Eprahaar   
Reuters   
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High-fat diet not good in pregnancy   
Big News Network.com
A study has found that high-fat diet and obesity during pregnancy compromise the blood-forming stem cell system in the liver of the developing baby responsible for creating and sustaining lifelong blood and immune system function. "The results offer a model ...


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Scotsman
   
Festive cheer without the hangover   
Scotsman
Christmas is synonymous with alcohol but that doesn't have to be the case. Picture: Getty. Published on the 26 December 2014 00:00. Published 26/12/2014 00:00. Print this. 0 comments Be the first to comment. Christmas has become synonymous with ...

Culture of drunkenness needs to be changed   The Age
How Binge Drinking Is Life Threatening   BoldSky
Over-45's three times more likely to suffer binge-drinking damage this Christmas   Hull Daily Mail

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RedOrbit
   
First step toward Ebola vaccine successful   
RedOrbit
A large team of American researchers has successfully completed the first step toward developing a vaccine for the Ebola virus, according to a new report in The Lancet. The new report describes the findings of a 2009-2010 Phase 1 clinical trial based in ...

Promising results from new Ebola vaccine trial   CBS News
Early Study Offers Hope for an Ebola Vaccine   U.S. News & World Report
Ebola vaccine trial in Africa may support more potent version   Chicago Tribune
Economic Times   
Science World Report   
Doctors Lounge   
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