2015年5月6日 星期三

2015-05-07 Zimbabwe Health


Elekta to bring cancer treatment to millions in Africa   
Satellite PR News (press release)
STOCKHOLM and PRETORIA, South Africa, May 6, 2015 /SATPR.COM/ — In Africa, cancer kills more people than HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined[1]. Approximately 40 percent of cancer cases can be prevented[2] and 40 percent can be cured ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Go back to work, nurses ordered   
The Zimbabwe Daily
The Zimbabwe Nurses Association has ordered its members to return to work with immediate effect after it finally reached a consensus with the employer, the Health Services Board, last night.ZINA president Mrs Regina Smith said HSB had agreed to review ...

Striking Zimbabwean nurses refuse to work nightshift   U-T San Diego

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Irish Independent
   
Obese kids 'face stigma, flunk school'   
Herald Sun
OBESE children are far less likely to finish school than peers of normal weight, according to European research that also highlights body image problems in kids as young as six. These problems are likely to become bigger and bigger as the waistlines of ...

Irish under-fives weigh in as fattest in Europe   Irish Independent
Varadkar defends Government record on tackling obesity   RTE.ie
Obese kids face stigma, flunk school: European research   Bangkok Post
New Zealand Herald   
Sky News   
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NBCNews.com
   
WHO Officials Report a Drop in New Ebola Cases   
New York Times
The World Health Organization on Wednesday reported the lowest weekly total of new cases in the West Africa Ebola epidemic this year, calling it an encouraging development but expressing caution about complacency until all infections from the highly ...

Ebola deaths pass 11000 mark: WHO   AsiaOne
Ebola death toll passes 11000 mark: WHO   The Straits Times
Ebola in graphics   The Economist (blog)

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RT
   
New stem cell may eventually generate human organs in animals, save millions ...   
RT
Scientists have discovered a novel kind of stem cell that could one day generate cells and tissues for any kind of organ in the human body – a development that may potentially help the 30 Americans who die every day due to a shortage of organ donors.
Stem cell hope for tissue repair   Belfast Telegraph
Scientists Discover Potentially Revolutionizing Easy-to-Grow Stem Cell   Sputnik International
UGA uses pig skin for neural development in humans   Pork Magazine

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The Vine
   
'Friends with benefits' is why Millennials are banging less people than their parents   
The Vine
Even though old folks reckon Millennials are a bunch of loose dogs who sleep with everyone they meet and only take a break long enough to 'gram it, a new study has found that Millennials have a shorter list of sex partners than expected. Fewer than ...

Why Millennials have sex with fewer partners than their parents did   Washington Post (blog)
Millennials More Tolerant, Less Promiscuous Than Their Parents   Philly.com
Study: Millennials are having less sex than Baby Boomers, but are more tolerant ...   Chron.com
Healthline   
Newser   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Late night snacking brings about food high for women   
Free Malaysia Today
"It may not be as satisfying to eat at night so you eat more to try to get satisfied." late-nite-snacking. If sneaking a piece of cake from the fridge at midnight seems somehow better than doing so in the evening, that's because certain areas of your brain are more ...

Why Your Brain Is Obsessed With Food at Night   Yahoo Canada Shine On
Got A Bad Case Of Late-Night Munchies? Blame That Snack Attack On Your ...   Tech Times
Late Night Snacking and Your Brain   WDTV
Nature World Report   
Newsmax   
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Daily Caller
   
Men's Magazine Uses Ink Infused With HIV-Positive Blood For '#HIVHEROES ...   
Daily Caller
A recent issue of a “progressive men's magazine” was printed using the blood of HIV-positive people in hopes of countering the stigma against the disease. The Austrian magazine Vangardist printed 3,000 special edition copies of its magazine using ink ...

Austrian magazine prints latest issue with HIV-positive blood   Fox News
Blood from HIV-positive people used to print Vangardist magazine in Austria   The Independent
Blood from HIV-positive people used to print Austrian magazine   The Guardian
DAWN.com   
ThinkProgress   
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CTV News
   
After mental illness brought tragedy to her family, NB woman shares her story to ...   
CTV News
Mental illness brought tragedy into Donna Craig's life, and now the New Brunswick women is opening up to help others find the courage to do so too. Craig is slated to share her story as the keynote speaker of A Day In Her Shoes, a sold-out fundraiser ...

Denial for mental health care is higher than for other medical care   Sentinel-Tribune
1000s of pinwheels seek to reduce stigma of mental illness   San Antonio Express-News
9 Quotes About Mental Illness Stigma From a County Health Worker Who ...   Lost Coast Outpost
Naples Daily News   
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iSchoolGuide
   
Alzheimer's Disease Reportedly Connected To Eating Too Much Cake And ...   
iSchoolGuide
(Photo : Sean Gallup/Getty Images News) New research reportedly found link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. New research reportedly suggests too much chocolates, cakes and other sugary foods can lead to Alzheimer's Disease. According to ...

Could cake and chocolate lead to Alzheimer's disease?   Telegraph.co.uk
Can chocolate & cakes steal your memory? High blood sugar increases risk of ...   RT (blog)
Green tea with exercise daily may reverse Alzheimer's   Khaleej Times
Arab News   
Valley News   
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