2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Zimbabwe Health


VOA Zimbabwe
   
Dr. Nyatsuro's 'Invasion' of Zimbabwe White Farmer's Land Sparks UK Protests   
VOA Zimbabwe
Some Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom are staging peaceful demonstrations to protest the invasion of a white commercial farm owned by Phillip Rankin, who's has been under siege for more than three weeks now. A Zimbabwean-born doctor, Sylvester ...

UK: Protests at land grab Dr's clinic   New Zimbabwe.com
Nottingham demonstration against farm looter   The Zimbabwean

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Businesses dig deep to kickstart laundry appeal   
Chronicle
Elouise Quinlivan Journalist I studying Journalism and Education at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, with distinction. Before finishing uni I published articles and features in magazines such as the ...


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Chronicle
   
Toowoomba region gets share of $6.6 million funding   
Chronicle
PEOPLE with disability in the Toowoomba region will be able to move out of nursing homes and public health facilities and back into the community thanks to new funding. The Queensland Government has provided $6.6 million for the project. Disability ...

$6.6 million disability housing boost across Queensland   My Sunshine Coast (press release)

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Channel News Asia
   
Processed meats: Moderation the key when eating bak kwa, lup cheong, say doctors   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: “Healthy living means avoiding smoking, eating more fruits and vegetables, exercising and keeping one's body weight within the ideal range, rather than just specifically changing one particular dietary habit,” says Dr Richard Ng of the ...
The 116 things that can give you cancer   Sydney Morning Herald
Eating bacon, hot dogs once in a while is 'not harmful'   The Straits Times
California considers adding meat to cancer-alert list   Business Insider
Everyday Health (blog)   
AlterNet   
Santa Rosa Press Democrat   
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The Nation
   
Tuberculosis deaths 'unacceptably high'   
The Nation
Tuberculosis kills 4,400 people daily, a number that remains “unacceptably high,” said a World Health Organization report Wednesday that ranked TB alongside HIV as a leading cause of death globally. The disease killed 1.5 million people last year ...
World Watch: News Digest   Wall Street Journal
Tuberculosis ranks alongside HIV as leading killer worldwide: WHO report   Xinhua
WHO: Tuberculosis Now Rivals AIDS as Leading Cause of Death   Voice of America
NYSE Post   
wwntradio   
9news.com.au   
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Junior College
   
Flu vaccines now available through Humboldt County Department of Health and   
Junior College
This site provides a comprehensive guide to flu including information for the public on who needs a seasonal flu vaccine. Scott says the shot in the arm maybe all you need to beat flu season. “We always say that everybody should get their flu shots now ...

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BBC News
   
'Milestone' prostate cancer drug   
BBC News
The first drug that targets precise genetic mutations in prostate cancer has been shown to be effective in a "milestone" trial by UK scientists. The study, at the Institute of Cancer Research in London, took place on 49 men with untreatable cancer. The ...
Ovarian treatment that NHS has refused to pay for found to stop growth of tumours   Daily Mail
Ovarian cancer pill 'effective' at treating men with prostate cancer, trial shows   The Independent
How cancer treatments can affect your sex life   The Globe and Mail
Herald Sun   
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The Guardian
   
Mammograms not catching worst cancers before they spread – US study   
The Guardian
Researchers are raising questions over the value of mammograms in early detection of cancer. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA. Associated Press in Boston. Wednesday 28 October 2015 22.02 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 28 October 2015 22.04 EDT.
Know your risk levels   The Hindu
Study: Mammograms haven't cut rate of advanced breast cancer   New Zealand Herald
'Grams haven't cut rate of advanced cancer   The Australian
Examiner.com   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Postcode lottery in cancer diagnosis is costing up to 10000 lives a year   
Telegraph.co.uk
Ending an “unacceptable” postcode lottery in cancer diagnosis could save the lives of up to 10,000 sufferers a year, a major study suggests. The research shows that patients in some parts of the country are 20 per cent more likely to have cancer ...
Survey reveals diagnosis postcode lottery for UK cancer patients   The Guardian
The worst places in England to have cancer   The Independent
Where cancer patients live could influence late diagnosis   Cancer Research UK
Mix 96   
Liverpool Echo   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Wall Street Journal
   
`Cutting sugar improves kids' health in 10 days'   
Times of India
Obese children who cut back on their sugar intake see improve ments in their blood pressure, cholesterol readings and other markers of health after ust 10 days, a rigorous new study found. The new research may help shed light on a question scientists ...
Cutting sugar from kids' diets can improve their health in just 10 days ...   National Post
Lower sugar intake improves obese kids' health in 10 days   Modern Readers
Cutting sugar 'can improve health in nine days'   Huewire News
Daily Times   
Huffington Post   
CBC.ca   
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