2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Zimbabwe Health


Furious Patient Attacks Doctor, Medic Rescued By Other Patients   
AllAfrica.com
A Patient seeking treatment at Hwange Colliery Hospital allegedly pounced on a medical doctor who he held by the throat accusing him of writing a false medical report about him, a court heard. Stephen Gwasha, 57, of Bagdad section of Empumalanga ...


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The Herald
   
Gogo relives her life as a traditional midwife   
The Herald
The majority of pregnant women in Chapanduka Village, Buhera, turn to traditional birth attendants or midwives when they are due rather than go to a clinic or hospital. – File photo. Christopher Farai Charamba Features Correspondent Traditional ...

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Chronicle
   
Cancer: One of the leading causes of death among mankind   
Chronicle
It is estimated that 2.5 million people die of cancer every year and it is fast growing to be one of the leading causes of death among mankind. Cancer affects people of all ages but usually those above 40 years of age. Being diagnosed with cancer does ...
Komen panel tackles black-white breast cancer disparity   Dallas Morning News (blog)

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Examiner.com
   
Which citrus juicing tool to use?   
Examiner.com
If you say the word “juicer” to most people, the first thing they'll think of is an electric juice extractor, and that makes sense. However, there are actually several tools that can be used to get juice from a piece of fruit, and the electric juice ...
Juice Press   Great Zimbabwe

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Huffington Post
   
Cuts To Free Condom Program Put Indian Sex Workers At Greater Risk For HIV   
Huffington Post
<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">An INDRANIL MUKHERJEE via Getty Images An Indian sex worker demonstrates how to use a condom during a behavioural change communication (BCC) session at the Social Activities ...

Condom shortage hampers India's AIDS fight   Reuters
In India: Condom shortage hampers AIDS fight   Pulse Nigeria
'TB, AIDS rivals as leading cause of death'   Manica Post

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ABC News
   
First-of-its-kind 'designer cell' therapy saves baby close to dying from leukemia   
Chicago Tribune
Five months ago, Layla Richards's parents were told that their infant daughter was about to die. The child had been undergoing treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia since she was just 14 weeks old. She'd been subjected to chemotherapy, flown ...
Infant Goes Into Remission Thanks to Cancer Treatment Breakthrough With ...   ABC News
Designer cells reverse baby girl's cancer in world first   The Nation
'Almost a miracle': 1yo girl 'saved from incurable leukemia' by genome editing ...   RT
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
The Straits Times   
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Mashable
   
Woman gives birth one hour after realizing she's pregnant   
Mashable
Some women know they're pregnant right away, and some take a little bit longer. Judy Brown, 47, went to Beverly Hospital in Beverly, Massachusetts this Wednesday, complaining of severe abdominal pain. She thought she had a gallstone. Upon examination ...

Woman gives birth an hour after finding out she's expecting   Irish Independent
Woman suspects menopause, discovers it's a baby   KSLA-TV
Surprise! Woman didn't know she was pregnant, gives birth   TV Newsroom
newsnet5.com   
Fox News   
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Philippine Star
   
Study: Teen obesity surgery benefits last at least 3 years   
Philippine Star
Miranda Taylor, 20, poses outside Christ College of Nursing and Health Science in Cincinnati.The nursing student had obesity surgery when she was 16 and weighed 265 pounds. "I feel awesome. It's like a new life," she says. Taylor lost more than 100 ...

Stomach Bypass Surgery Shows Dramatic Long-Term Improvement In Obese Teens   Gospel Herald
Study: Bariatric surgery for teens produces pronounced health benefits   Columbus Dispatch
Teen Obesity Surgery Benefits Last at Least 3 Years   NYSE Post
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center   
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Live Science
   
Most Allergy Sufferers Not Getting Relief from Over-the-Counter Meds   
Live Science
Many hay fever sufferers are turning to over-the-counter allergy medications to relieve their symptoms, but they may not be happy with the results they are getting from these medicines, a new study reveals. By comparison, fewer people treat their ...
Study shows siblings unlikely to share food allergies   Examiner.com
Think You're Allergic to Penicillin? Maybe Not   Philly.com
Breastfeeding May Not Prevent Allergies   Newsmax
The Argus (blog)   
WebMD   
Tech Times   
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Daily Mail
   
New single-dose HIV drug 'which targets the cells where the virus replicates ...   
Daily Mail
A new single-tablet drug has been approved by health authorities in the US as a complete treatment for HIV. Genvoya contains a new form of the powerful antiviral medication tenofovir, which slows progression of the virus. This new form of the ...
HIV breakthrough: FDA approves new drug with fewer side effects   Times of India
Gileads (GILD) Cocktail HIV Drug Genvoya Gets FDA Nod   Zacks.com
FDA Approves New Single-Pill HIV Drug That Prevents Kidney Damage   StarmineNews.com
UPI.com   
Junior College   
P&T Community   
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