2015年10月8日 星期四

2015-10-09 Zimbabwe Health


The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Precious Lives Lost as Blood Prices Too High for Poor Zimbabweans   
The Zimbabwe Daily
HARARE—Faced with worsening economic challenges and growing unemployment, Zimbabwe could be losing lives unnecessarily daily due to the high cost health care, including the steep cost of blood, which remains beyond the reach of many people.

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SKNVibes.com
   
Strategic Response Necessary for AIDS in the Caribbean to End by 2030   
SKNVibes.com
Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 07, 2015 (SKNIS): A strategic response to HIV/AIDS is necessary in order for St. Kitts and Nevis and the wider Caribbean to end AIDS by 2030. National AIDS Programme Cordinator, Gardenia Destang-Richardson, informed that ...

UNAIDS calls for the empowerment of young women and girls on International Day ...   UNAIDS (press release)
HIV/AIDS: UNAIDS, 2 others to collaborate on production of anti-retroviral drugs   Pulse Nigeria
St Kitts on path to zero mother-to-child HIV transmission   Caribbean360.com (subscription)
AllAfrica.com   
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USA TODAY
   
Breast cancer cases among men on the rise   
USA TODAY
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — From ubiquitous pink ribbons to blithe pleas to save the ta-tas, most people have heard of breast cancer and its effects on women. But what of the men? Although it's much more rare, men are also susceptible to breast cancer.
Breast Cancer: Raising Awareness and Saving Lives   Black Star News
Wetumpka benefit brings awareness of breast cancer   Montgomery Advertiser
How to responsibly donate to breast cancer organizations   abc27
The IUSB Preface   
Flemingsburg Gazette   
ABC FOX Montana News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Roche's MS Drug Reports Promising Results   
Wall Street Journal
Roche Holding AG RHHBY 2.15 % 's Genentech unit said its experimental drug ocrelizumab proved effective in three late-stage studies against multiple sclerosis, potentially heralding an important new treatment option for the debilitating disease. In two ...
Genentech's Ocrelizumab First Investigational Medicine to Show Positive ...   Newswire Today (press release)
UCSF researcher unveils promising new drug for MS patients   SFGate
Drug Dramatically Cuts Progress Of MS: Trial   Sky News
NYSE Post   
The Guardian   
Herald Scotland   
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Los Angeles Times
   
What elephants can teach scientists about fighting cancer in humans   
Los Angeles Times
African elephants at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Scientists say they believe they now know how elephants resist cancer. African elephants at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Scientists say they believe they now know how elephants resist cancer. (Courtesy of Eric Peterson).
Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer—and What That Means for Humans   Newsweek
Secret to why elephants rarely get cancer is in their genes   ABC Online
Elephants found to carry cancer-suppressing gene, scientists report   Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Arizona Daily Star   
Salt Lake Tribune   
Daily Times   
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East Texas breast cancer survivor says Turn Tyler Pink is essential   
KSLA-TV
Tyler Fire Department's Turn Tyler Pink event took place Tuesday downtown on the square. The event is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Destiney Olds was diagnosed this March with triple negative, stage 2 breast cancer ...


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Tech Times
   
British Hospices Provide The Best End-Of-Life Care In The World, New Study Says   
Tech Times
A new study found that the British people are the best when it comes to taking care of their elderly. Other top ranking countries include Australia, Germany and the U.S. (Photo : Ted Van Pelt|Flickr). A new study found that the United Kingdom (UK ...
Alleviating the suffering of terminally ill persons   The Hindu
Canada is a pretty good place to die, according to 'quality of death' ranking   OR-Politics.com
Revealed: The best and worst places in the world to die...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hamilton Spectator   
The Economist Insights   
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NBCNews.com
   
Researchers Grow Kidney, Intestine From Stem Cells   
NBCNews.com
Two teams of researchers have grown rudimentary organs from stem cells — a primitive kidney and the beginnings of an intestine. The two announcements show important progress in regenerative medicine and begin to answer one of the promises made by ...

Kidney failing? Grow a new one   The Conversation AU
Australian scientists grow kidney tissue from skin cells   International Business Times AU
Scientists grow mini-kidneys in a dish   Irish Independent
BDlive   
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute   
University of Edinburgh   
National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health   
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The Guardian
   
Smoking set to kill one in three young Chinese men as country faces 'epidemic'   
The Guardian
A substantial increase in cigarette prices could save millions of lives in China, says a new study. Photograph: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images. Agence France-Presse. Thursday 8 October 2015 21.35 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...
One-third of young men in China to die from smoking: Studies   The Indian Express
One in three young Chinese men will die from smoking, study says   BBC News
Studies Say 1/3 of Young Men in China to Die From Smoking   New York Times
NDTV   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
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The Punch
   
Ebola: Calabar hospital quarantines 15 patients •Doctor, nurses under watch ...   
The Punch
Fifteen persons have been quarantined at the accident and emergency ward of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital after an Ebola Virus Disease scare in the hospital on Wednesday. Those quarantined included nine nurses, one doctor, four health ...

Haemorrhagic fever killed man in Calabar   The Nation Newspaper
Ebola Scare: UCTH Quarantines 15 Persons   THISDAY Live
Ebola scare: Ten quarantined as FG dispatches medical team to Calabar   Daily Times Nigeria
Daily Sun   
360Nobs.com   
BBC News   
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