2015年5月4日 星期一

2015-05-05 Zimbabwe Health


VOA Studio 7 for Zimbabwe
   
Zimbabwe Nurses Boycott Night Shift Over Meager Allowances   
VOA Studio 7 for Zimbabwe
Some nurses in Zimbabwe are boycotting night shift duties insisting they need higher allowances and better working conditions. Nurses in the Harare, Chitungwiza and Chinhoyi hospitals are downing tools after their day shirts refusing to work any night shifts ...

NURSES STRIKE SPREADS   NewsdzeZimbabwe
Nurses strike: Referrals banned   The Zimbabwe Daily

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BBC News
   
Blood test 'boost' in ovarian cancer fight   
BBC News
Regular blood tests can detect 86% of ovarian cancers before the point at which women normally would be diagnosed, according to a trial that could lead to national screening. Ovarian tumours are often deadly as they are caught too late. The first results of ...

New Test May Double Detection Of Ovarian Cancer   Sky News
New cancer test 'more accurate'   Belfast Telegraph
New screening method may identify more ovarian cancers   Reuters

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NDTV
   
35 Per cent Children in India Suffer From Poor Lung Health: Survey   
NDTV
Children in India have poor lung health. The survey included 2,000 school students in the age group of 8-14 from all parts of the county. (Representational Image - Air Pollution). New Delhi: Around 35 per cent of school-going children in India suffer from poor ...

Barely one in 10 children unaffected by air quality   The Hindu
40% of Delhi schoolkids fail lung capacity test: Study   Times of India
Cleaning the air remains a challenge   Houston Chronicle

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Three-quarters of Britons sunburned last year, study finds   
Telegraph.co.uk
Nearly three out of four Britons suffered sunburn last year, doubling their risk of deadly skin cancer. The risk of developing melanoma - the most lethal form of skin cancer - is more than doubled in people with a history of sunburn compared with people who ...


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USA TODAY
   
Indianapolis nurse describes front lines of Ebola epidemic   
USA TODAY
Never before had Carl Rochelle been so glad to get a 3 a.m. email. Earlier in the day, word had spread that a Partners in Health clinician had contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone. Rochelle's colleague Justin Mast was in the same West Africa country treating ...

With Liberia, Sierra Leone Ebola free, LDS missionaries to return this summer   KSL.com
Dr. Tim Evans: Accountability Crucial to World Bank Support > Monro   Front Page Africa
Curing Ebola? Promising New Drug is in the Works   Nature World News
Critique Echo   
SciDev.Net   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Dog owners are warned of risks from disease-carrying ticks   
Telegraph.co.uk
Disease-ridden ticks are on the rise in Britain after the adoption of more relaxed European pet travel regulations and warmer winters, a leading parasite expert has warned. The multiplying and varied tick population is presenting a greater threat to British dogs ...

Invasion of danger ticks from Europe: Disease threat to pets and owners ...   Daily Mail
Tips for Protection Against Ticks   NTV
Chico native rallies for Lyme disease awareness after 20-year battle with disease   Chico Enterprise-Record
Claiborne Progress   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Kids more likely to sleepwalk if parents do   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, May 4 (Xinhua) -- Children are more likely to sleepwalk if one or both of their parents have a history of sleepwalking, researchers with a Canadian hospital suggested Monday. Sleepwalking is a common childhood sleep disorder that usually ...

Sleepwalking, What Parents Should Know   eMaxHealth

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Vancouver Sun
   
Opinion: Get loud to raise awareness of mental health   
Vancouver Sun
Welcome to Mental Health Week. Let this week remind us that mental health is key to our well-being. Mental health is about realizing our potential, coping with the normal stresses of life, and making a contribution to our community. It involves how we feel, ...


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CBS News
   
Bodybuilder takes an almost deadly route to pumping up   
CBS News
Getting the arms of a "hulk" almost cost a bodybuilder his life, not because he worked out every day, but because of what he put in his arms. Romario Dos Santos Alves, 25, who lives in Brazil, could have died after injecting a cocktail of oil and alcohol into his ...

Man nearly loses arms after muscles turn to rock due to toxic injections   whnt.com
Bodybuilder's arms turned to 'rock' after injecting them with synthetic filler   Stuff.co.nz
Man Tries to Become the Hulk By Doing Something So Bizarre He Almost Loses ...   IJ Review
Daily Mail   
Newsmax   
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Irish Independent
   
'Critical' shortage of midwives highlighted   
Irish Independent
The critical shortage of midwives in Irish hospitals has been highlighted on International Day of the Midwife. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. President of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) Claire ...

Southern DHB celebrating International Midwives Day   New Zealand Doctor Online
Celebrating Midwives and Marking 25 Years of Midwifery   Scoop.co.nz (press release)

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