2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 Zimbabwe Health


The Zimbabwe Dailt
   
Four typhoid cases reported   
The Zimbabwe Dailt
An unidentified woman walks past an overflowing sewer tank where a foetus was discovered in Mufakose, Harare, yesterday. Sewer pipe bursts contribute to typhoid outbreaks. Herald Reporter Four cases of typhoid have been reported in Glen View and ...

Massive Typhoid Outbreak in Harare   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Ebola scare has affected tourism: game park owner   
New Zimbabwe.com
GWERU Antelope Park owner, Andrew Conolly, has said the number of tourist visitors from Europe and America decreased since the outbreak of the deadly Ebola disease in March this year affecting business in the hospitality industry. Addressing journalists ...

'Ebola Affects Zim Tourism'   The Herald

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Armyworm Outbreak in Mbire, Muzarabani Districts   
The Herald
AN armyworm outbreak has been reported in Mbire and Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central Province, where the pest is reported to have destroyed at least 26 hectares of sorghum and pastures.The pest rapidly breeds in wet conditions. In an interview ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
Pressure upped on IMF to cancel debts of Ebola hit West Africa nations   
Firstpost
The International Monetary Fund is under mounting pressure to cancel the debts of the three poor West African countries hit hardest by Ebola, as their economies stall under the fallout from the disease. The calls for a debt alleviation for Guinea, Liberia and ...

Ebola nurse 'should have been kept at Heathrow'   Irish Independent
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey was cleared to fly after British testing 'shambles'   The Australian (blog)
Heathrow cleared Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey for travel   Irish Times
THISDAY Live   
Herald Scotland   
Irish Examiner   
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A Mother in Zimbabwe Delivers Four 'Miracle' Babies   
EIN News Zimbabwe
Chipinge District — It started out like any other delivery. When 24-year-old Elizabeth Moyana went into labour in her village, Mabeya, near Zimbabwe's border with Mozambique, she wanted only to give birth to a healthy baby. But after encountering ...


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NBCNews.com
   
CDC warns of 'epidemic' levels of flu-season deaths   
The Seattle Times
The H3N2 flu strain that's dominant right now is not the one that was targeted by the flu vaccines distributed in North America. By Karen Kaplan. Los Angeles Times (TNS). Related. Reader Comments. Read all comments · Post a comment. advertising. Deaths ...

Which province has been hit hardest by the flu?   CTV News
CDC declares flu epidemic; Spectrum Health reports rise in serious cases   MLive.com
Severe Flu Cases on the Rise in US   Wall Street Journal
Toronto Sun   
Fox11online.com   
CNBC   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Insect-eating bats, not fruit bats, sparked Ebola outbreak, study says   
Los Angeles Times
The fruit bat has long been suspected of sparking the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa, but new research suggests that it may have been an insect-eating bat that first transmitted the virus to a human host. In a study published Tuesday in the journal ...

Source of Ebola Outbreak in West Africa Might Be Bats, Study Says   New York Times
Scientists say bats inhabiting a hollow tree in Guinea most likely source of Ebola ...   ABC Online
Study concludes first Ebola victim likely infected playing in hollow tree with ...   U.S. News & World Report
Dallas Morning News   
Deutsche Welle   
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Northern Voices Online
   
A Sugar Molecule in Red Meat May be Behind Cancer   
Northern Voices Online
Diets have been related with the onset of many diseases. And hence researchers have been working to find out how good the impact of food is on humans' health. In one such new study, researchers have found the debilitating impact of red meat. It has been ...

Red meat molecule may raise cancer risk   Free press journal
Indian American scientist Ajit Varki establishes link between consumption of red ...   The American Bazaar
Study Shows How Red Meat May Cause Cancer in Humans   Science Times
OregonLive.com   
Food World News   
Business Standard   
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Times of India
   
'Your year of birth tied to risk of obesity'   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have found that the impact of a gene associated with obesity largely depends on the birth year of an individual. A multi-institutional research team has found that the impact of a variant in the FTO gene that previous research has ...

Being obese may depend on what year you were born   RedOrbit
Your Birth Year Could Influence Your Odds for Obesity, Study Suggests   Philly.com
Year Born May Determine Obesity Risk   Bioscience Technology
Capital OTC   
Business Standard   
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azcentral.com
   
Healthy snack idea: Pickled carrots and radishes   
Newsday
Quick-pickled carrots and radishes make for a delicious healthy snack. (Credit: AP / Matthew Mead). In terms of healthy eating, snacking is my downfall. So long as I abstain, I'm fine. But once I start, I can't stop. But we all know that abstention isn't realistic, ...

Dieting pickle? Use quick pickles as healthy snack   SFGate
Cooking on Deadline: Recipe for quick-pickled carrots and radishes   Calgary Herald

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