2014年8月8日 星期五

2014-08-09 Uganda Health

  Gulf Daily News   
WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global health emergency  Gulf Daily News
LONDON: The World Health Organisation yesterday declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa an 'international public health emergency' that requires an extraordinary response to stop its spread. It is the largest and longest outbreak ever recorded of Ebola, ...

Ebola outbreak now a global emergency, WHO declares   The Australian
Ebola plague now a global emergency, say health leaders   Irish Independent
Can US 'secret serum' stop Ebola outbreak?   BBC News
Reuters UK   
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  WTAE Pittsburgh   
Company: US may allow use of experimental drug  Winston-Salem Journal
NEW YORK — Tekmira Pharmaceuticals said U.S. regulators have paved the way for the company to possible give its experimental Ebola drug to people infected with the deadly disease. The FDA had previously put tests of the drug, known as TKM-Ebola, ...

FDA Lifts Hold on Experimental Ebola Drug   Black Press USA
FDA eases on Ebola drug restrictions, Tekmira stock jumps   Tech Times
Ebola Efforts Becoming More Desperate   Upstart Magazine
KTAR.com   
The Globe and Mail   
The Province   
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  New Vision   
Scientist who discovered Ebola doesn't see global threat  Frost Illustrated
Peter Piot's book chronicle's his career-long work trying to solve the problem of Ebola and other deadly viruses. (GIN)–The Belgian researcher who first identified the Ebola virus is playing down fears of a global pandemic. “I would sit next to an infected person ...

Ebola discoverer says would sit next to victimPublish Date: Aug 07, 2014   New Vision

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  Fox News   
US Ebola Victim Writes Message From Isolation  Sky News
Aid worker Kent Brantly issues a statement from his isolation room as Canada deals with its first suspected victim. 3:54am UK, Saturday 09 August 2014. Volunteers carry bodies in a centre run by Medecins Sans Frontieres for Ebola patients in Kailahun.
Emory Nurse 'Could Not Be More Proud' of Those Treating Ebola   NBCNews.com
Ebola doctor 'growing stronger'   Stuff.co.nz
American doctor with Ebola says he is getting stronger   Reuters
NEWS.com.au   
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  Vancouver Sun   
BC's Ebola protocols work well: health official  Vancouver Sun
Existing health protocols in British Columbia work well and would not change if a Toronto-area hospital confirms that a patient isolated with fever and flu-like symptoms turns out to have Ebola, a provincial health official said Friday. If anyone entering B.C. is ...

Home News Updated: Patient treated at Brampton Civic...   Waterloo Record
Canada quarantines patient with Ebola-like symptoms   The Straits Times
Patient with Ebola-like symptoms isolated in Brampton, Ont.   Macleans.ca
Toronto Star   
Newstalk ZB   
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  BBC News   
Breast cancer drug deemed too expensive for use in England  BBC News
The NHS drugs watchdog in England has rejected a treatment that can extend the lives of some women with an advanced form of breast cancer because it is too expensive. The drug, Kadcyla, costs around £90,000 per patient. Its makers, Roche, have offered ...

Pricing row between NICE and Roche over breast cancer drug   The Pharmaceutical Journal
UK Health Service Panel Rejects Roche Cancer Drug on Price Grounds   Wall Street Journal
Cancer patient attacks health watchdog decision   ITV News
expressandstar.com   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
U.S. cuts resources for project involved in Ebola in Sierra Leone  DigitalJournal.com
Kenema - Kenema Government Hospital in Sierra Leone was part of a project that started 10 years ago to test for and treat Lassa Fever, a hemorrhagic disease like Ebola. Now it is being used to treat patients with Ebola, a disease that has hit the country hard.
Courage, death and survival: On the front lines of the Ebola outbreak   The Globe and Mail
Fighting Fear, Fatigue on the Front Lines of Ebola   Medscape
Treating Ebola in Sierra Leone: 'We are two steps behind'   CNN
Awoko   
Awareness Times   
Huffington Post   
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  Tech Times   
If your ears are ringing, try coffee: Study finds it helps reduce tinnitus  Tech Times
Consumption of higher-than-average amounts of caffeine may prevent occurrence of tinnitus with its ringing in the ears, study suggests. Researchers say they don't know why, look to further studies. (Photo : Julius Schorzman, Wikipedia, Creative Commons).
Coffee Drinkers Rejoice!   Upstart Magazine
Five cups of coffee a day protect against tinnitus, study finds   Telegraph.co.uk
Coffee may keep your ears from ringing   WATE-TV
Zee News   
HealthCanal.com   
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  Irish Independent   
So what is the whole tooth about the best way to brush?  Irish Independent
A NEW study suggests that not only do we not know the best method of brushing our teeth - and neither do our dentists or the people who make our toothbrushes. Share. Go To. Comments. Dental experts at University College London have condemned ...

Have We Been Brushing Our Teeth Wrong This Whole Time?!   RYOT
Confusion over best method to brush teeth, study finds   Yorkshire Post
Best way to brush teeth 'confusing', say scientists   Metro
WABC-TV   
TIME   
Medical Daily   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Caught up in dark world of babies on demand  The Daily Telegraph
THEIR life is a simple one. A scooter, one food stall, one tiny unit to call home. In Chon Buri province, 80km from Bangkok, Keng and his wife Pon have made a living selling food from a rickshaw at the front of their home. It has been enough to keep a roof over ...

Surrogate dad faces trafficking probe   Bangkok Post
Dad of 9 surrogate kids flees Thailand   The Asian Age
Thai police suspect at least 13 surrogate babies tied to Japanese man   GlobalPost
Phuket Gazette   
InterAksyon   
The Australian   
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