2015年9月13日 星期日

2015-09-14 Zimbabwe Health


Pregnant Women's Lives Put At Risk   
AllAfrica.com
A FIFTEEN-year-old girl writhes in pain; her young face contorted in a grotesque manner, but the church birth attendant holds her down while another shoves her bare hands into her womb. She gasps for breath as the two women order her to push harder or ...


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QNews
   
100000 new Aids cases a year   
The Star
The first annual HIV clinicians' conference started yesterday, with participants calling for strategies to curb new HIV infections. National Aids Control Council director Nduku Kilonzo said the disease burden is likely to rise as the country inches ...
Australia's HIV contraction stabilises but 1000 a year still return positive tests   The Guardian
AIDS cases stable, other STIs on the rise   Herald Sun
The 2015 annual report on the sexual health of Australia is out   Business Insider Australia
The Herald   
Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)   
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Nehanda Radio
   
Cereal banned from Zimbabwe schools after pupils use it to brew beer   
Nehanda Radio
Breakfast cereal has been banned from some boarding schools in Zimbabwe because pupils were using it to brew beer, it was reported this week. Harvesting sorghum, an ingredient in the banned Morvite breakfast cereal. Photograph: Dan Chung for the ...

Students in Zimbabwe Are Making Beer With Breakfast Cereal   Munchies_ Food by VICE
Students in Zimbabwe were brewing beer with cereal   Digital Journal

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The Inquisitr
   
Farmer Peeing In Field Is Bitten In Penis By Deadly Viper   
The Inquisitr
A farmer relieving himself in his field had an unexpected encounter with a venomous snake. The snake appeared out of nowhere and sunk its fangs deep into the farmer's penis. The farmer, 46, waited nearly three hours before seeking help. He waited until ...

OUCH: Poisonous snake bites man's penis as he urinates in a field   Daily Star

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TV Newsroom
   
Studies Show Global Child Mortality Rate Falling   
TV Newsroom
Within the global scale, according to the report, about one-third of the world's countries, 62 have reached the MDG target of reducing mortality in children under-five by two thirds, while another 74 countries have reduced rates at least by half. In ...
Child death rate drops by half but misses United Nations goal   Fx Report Daily
More African children live beyond five years   East African Business Week
16000 children under age of five die every day: UNICEF   The Indian Express
StarAfrica.com   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
The Manila Times   
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The Hindu
   
The New HIV Prevention Pill Is Proven To Be Effective   
The Market Business
Earlier studies have shown that Gilead's Truvada (tenofovir-emtricitabine), which was approved in the U.S for “pre-exposure prophylaxis” (PrEP) of the AIDS-causing HIV, can reduce risks of infection. The drug performed well in highly controlled ...
New HIV Prevention Pill Shows Promise   Immortal News
Inspiring results from real-life users of HIV-prevention pill   Dispatch Times
HIV Prevention Pill Truvada Showing Promising Results   The Inquisitr
Pioneer News   
NYC Today   
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Summit Daily News
   
Summit County's first suicide prevention walk raises $10600   
Summit Daily News
David Reifsteck, right, holds his mother Bertie's hand as they lead about 200 people on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015, in Summit County's first annual suicide prevention walk called Out of the Darkness. The walk has raised about $10,600, which will go toward ...

Walking for H.O.P.E: Suicide prevention walk a chance to inspire, remember   INFORUM
Taunton community takes steps to raise awareness for suicide prevention   Taunton Daily Gazette
Annual 'Out of the Darkness' Walk Raises Suicide Awareness   wnep.com
Eureka Times Standard   
WHAG   
KVRR   
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ABC Online
   
Areas with higher rates of Type-2 Diabetes have fewer healthy food options ...   
ABC Online
Areas with higher rates of Type-2 Diabetes also have fewer healthy food options for the people who live there, scientists have found. The study, published today in the Medical Journal of Australia, examined the causes of Type-2 Diabetes and why it is ...
Know the risk factors for type 2 diabetes to stay healthy   Lexington Herald Leader
Half Of US Adults Have Diabetes Or Prediabetes   The Weather Space
Study Demonstrates Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms Can Show up in Just a few Days   Pioneer News
HungryForever (blog)   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Genetically engineered plant used to fight cancer   
Pulse Headlines
California – A recent study from Stanford University published in the Science magazine managed to genetically engineer a common tobacco laboratory plant to produce an anti-cancer compound. A plant named Himalayan mayapple has been known to ...

Could this common plant become the long-awaited cure for cancer?   Morning Ticker
Plants from Labatory May Now Become A Cure For Cancer   Statesman Tribune
Cancer Drug Found In Common Laboratory Plant   MyTechBits
TV Newsroom   
Times Gazette   
Immortal News   
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The Hindu
   
Delhi sarkar takes stock, tries to kill bad buzz   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A day after issuing show-cause notices to five hospitals in the capital for their failure to provide admission to a seven-year-old child suffering from dengue, Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday called an emergency meeting to ...
1000 new beds for dengue patients in hospitals   The Hindu
Delhi: Suicide shock jolts AAP government into action   India Today
Dengue death: Delhi govt examines seven-year-old's records, might set up ...   The Indian Express
Daily Mail   
Economic Times   
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