2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 Zimbabwe Health


VOA Zimbabwe
   
Achieving HIV-Free Generation Possible Says New Zimbabwe CDC Director   
VOA Zimbabwe
Nine-year-old Tumelo shows off antiretroviral (ARV) pills before taking his medication at Nkosi's Haven, south of Johannesburg, in 2014. x. Nine-year-old Tumelo shows off antiretroviral (ARV) pills before taking his medication at Nkosi's Haven, south ...
Zimbabwe's door to door HIV testing begins next week   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)

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Dental News Pakistan
   
WHO, UNAIDS' joint efforts – New standards to help improve adolescents' health ...   
Dental News Pakistan
Two United Nations agencies – the UN World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) – have announced they have developed new standards for quality healthcare services for adolescents, which are aimed to help ...

Securing the future of our youth   Daily Sun
Changing the Face of HIV/AIDS: Protecting our girls   The Punch
50% of Zimbabwean prostitutes are HIV+   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)
Mehr News Agency - English Version   
Information Nigeria   
Daily Trust   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
UN Aims to Fight Zimbabwean Maternal, Infant Mortality Rates   
The Zimbabwe Daily
HARARE, ZIMBABWE—When expectant mother Elizabeth Manyenga felt her first labor pains and knew that the birth of her child was near, she immediately began walking from her home in Zimbabwe to the hospital — 10 kilometers away. “I come from ...


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'World Mental Health Day' observed in State   
Nagaland Post
Nagaland also commemorated “World Mental Health Day” by organizing different programmes to create awareness on metal illness. In Dimapur, Serendip Guardians organized consultation on mental health under the banner “dignity in mental health” ...


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Alaska Dispatch News
   
Breast cancer survivor treasures the years, tries to calculate the odds   
Alaska Dispatch News
OPINION: In the wolf hours, a breast cancer survivor looks both back and ahead, and wonders how much her further survival depends on her, or fate. Pictured: A feather from a costume worn in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event in October 2013.
Pink Calendar   Savannah Morning News
Kim Hone-McMahan: Prosecutor speaks candidly about her battle during Breast ...   Akron Beacon Journal
Lubbock businesses 'think pink' in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month   LubbockOnline.com
Stuff.co.nz   
Kashmir Images   
Montgomery Advertiser   
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The Indian Express
   
One in six Africans suffers mental disorder — WHO   
The Punch
The World Health Organisation has said one out of every six AfricaNS suffers from mental disorder. This statistics was announced on Saturday by WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, during a message she delivered on this year's World ...

Breaking barriers of prejudice, insensitivity   The Hindu
World Mental Health Day : Experts say positive social behaviour enables early ...   Daily Times
Local support for World Mental Health Day   CTV News
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Times of India   
The Indian Express   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
What about the medical secrets in our scriptures?   
Times of India
This year's Nobel Prize has focused international attention on traditional medicine but India is still not tapping the full potential of its herbal remedies. Sometimes it takes an old solution to crack an even older problem.T his year's Nobel Prize for ...
The secret Maoist Chinese operation that conquered malaria – and won a Nobel   Scroll.in
No, this Nobel Prize is NOT for Traditional Chinese Medicine   Hong Kong Free Press
Nobel Prize victor Tu Youyou   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
New York Times   
The Straits Times   
WantChinaTimes   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
One in four British young people think about suicide: The Mirror meets three ...   
Mirror.co.uk
When you're suffering from a mental illness, it can feel as though you're going through it alone and it's all in your head. While people will hold doors open for someone with a broken leg or scribble a get well message on their cast, a person suffering ...

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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Cheerios gluten-free misstep prompts quick actions by General Mills   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
General Mills invested millions in gluten-free Cheerios, but tainted batch led to massive recall. By Mike Hughlett Star Tribune. October 10, 2015 — 7:55pm. itemprop. Elizabeth Flores, Star Tribune Oats are sorted and tested at a new “cleaning house ...
From Cheerios to cheese: 5 key recalls to watch   CNBC
Consumer Alert: Cheerios Recall   TV Newsroom
FDA: Gastrointestinal Problems Reported From Eating Recalled Cheerios   MyTechBits
WAGs World Cup   
Seating Chair   
Herald Current   
Facebook   
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UPI.com
   
Report: U.K. best place to die well, India worst   
UPI.com
Some 85 percent of the world's population is without access to quality palliative care. Photo by Mary Rice/Shutterstock. LONDON, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Everyone dies. The goal is to last as long as possible, and to go peacefully and with dignity. For much of ...
UK ranked number one in caring for terminally ill   Eagle Radio
Canada is a Good Place to Spend Your Final Days   Fx Report Daily
India minus Kerala one of the worst places to die: United Kingdom report   WAGs World Cup
MyTechBits   
Hampshire Chronicle   
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