2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 Zimbabwe Health


Times LIVE
   
HIV breakthrough 'imminent', says Medicine Nobel Laureate   
Times LIVE
French virologist and 2008 Medicine Nobel Laureate Francoise Barre-Sinoussi (R), businessman and Sidaction President Pierre Berge (C) and Jean-Francois Delfraissy, President of the French National Agency against AIDS (ANRS) leave after a meeting ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Aust to close Ebola treatment centre   
Daily Mail
Australia will close its Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone by the end of April, returning $7.5 million to an emergency humanitarian fund. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the decision was made because the number of new infections was decreasing and ...

Soccer idols Zidane and Ronaldo team up in UN Ebola fundraiser   Channel News Asia
Guinea's president bears the weight of what Ebola has done to his country   Washington Post
Football idols Zidane and Ronaldo team up in UN Ebola fundraiser - TRFN   Yahoo Canada Sports

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Nehanda Radio
   
Man who circumcised his sons with nail clippers gets community service   
Nehanda Radio
A Zimbabwean father has been convicted of circumcising his two sons with a pair of nail clippers last November. An officially sanctioned circumcision in Zimbabwe (Photo by Stringer/Zimbabwe/Reuters). Peter Nyashega, believed to be 29 years old, from ...

Zimbabwean man who circumcised his sons with nail clippers gets community ...   International Business Times UK

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The Guardian
   
Ebola outbreak: we simply could not cope, admits World Health Organisation   
The Guardian
Health workers transport a person suspected to have died of Ebola in Port Loko, on Health workers transport a suspected Ebola victim in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photograph: Michael Duff/AP. Reuters. Sunday 19 April 2015 19.44 EDT Last modified on ...

Ebola: World Health Organization admits failings in tackling crisis   CBC.ca
UPDATE 1-WHO leadership admits failings over Ebola, promises reform   Reuters

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Q13 FOX
   
Hundreds surprise girl at 10th birthday party after classmates declined to attend   
Q13 FOX
MINNEAPOLIS — A 10-year-old girl who suffers from a rare genetic disorder invited her classmates to her birthday party, but nobody said they were coming. Mackenzie Moretter has Sotos Syndrome which left her with brain damage, WCCO reports. “I have a ...


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Daily Sun
   
Strange disease in Irele not contagious, says Ondo govt   
Daily Sun
The Ondo State Government has assured that a strange disease that has killed some people since its outbreak on April 15 in Ode-Irele, in Irele Local Government Area of the state, was not contagious. Addressing journalists in Akure yesterday, the state ...

WHO Links Ondo 'Mystery' Deaths to Pesticide   Daily Times Nigeria
Ondo strange disease: WHO finally reveals what's responsible   Osun Defender
Nigeria's mystery illness 'poisoning'   The Australian (blog)
The Independent   
Deutsche Welle   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Ron Walker's $150000 cancer drug Keytruda approved for melanoma patients   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia has become the first country in the world to register the cancer drug that former Melbourne lord mayor Ron Walker credits with saving his life. The Therapeutic Goods Administration has registered Keytruda for treatment of patients with advanced ...

ATHX Suffers Another Blow, MRK's Keytruda Proven Superior, TROV Outperforms   RTT News
Studies: Merck drug Keytruda powerful against three cancers   Standard Bulletin
Merck Drug Shows Improved Odds for Melanoma Patients--Update   Nasdaq
ABC Online   
Herald Sun   
9news.com.au   
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Khaama Press
   
Four boys electrocuted to death in MP river   
Business Standard
Four young boys died of electrocution in a village in Madhya Pradesh's Teekamgarh district on Sunday when a high tension wire fell into the river in which they were taking a bath. Superintendent of Police Anurag Sharma told IANS that the incident occurred in ...

Wish for son's death   Fiji Times
Mahendra Ahirwar: Boy 'cursed' with no neck muscles leaving his head ...   mirror.co.uk
Parents of Indian boy whose head hangs at a 180-degree angle due to a rare ...   Daily Mail
Daily Star   
Express.co.uk   
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Diabetes Insider
   
India need not be too concerned about Ebola: Expert   
Business Standard
India need not be too concerned about the current Ebola outbreak but the country must be prepared to deal with any contingency in the event of an unexpected outbreak of such diseases, said an expert. Delivering a lecture at a conference organised by the ...

India need not be too concerned about Ebola outbreak: expert   The Hindu
High School Students Write To Thank Ebola Workers And Get Unexpectedly ...   Huffington Post
INDIA: Good Bye to Ebola, But Be Ready for Unexpected Epidemic Hits, Experts ...   Times Gazette
Greensburg Daily News   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Does knuckle cracking cause arthritis?   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Pop quiz: does knuckle cracking cause arthritis? Scientists have calculated that the amount of force at work when you crack your knuckles has enough energy to cause damage to hard surfaces, yet studies show that the habit does not appear to cause ...

Science Finally Reveals Why Knuckles Make A Sound When They Crack   International Business Times AU
What happens during knuckle-cracking sound?   Khaleej Times
Why do knuckles 'crack?' Scientists say they solved the riddle, have video to ...   U-T San Diego
Firstpost   
Daily Times   
American Live Wire   
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