2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Uganda Health

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Dr Jenny Stedmon will be the third Australian doctor to join the fight against the ...  Daily Mail
An Australian doctor will be the third doctor to risk their life in West Africa, as Dr Jenny Stedmon joins the fight against the deadly ebola outbreak. Dr Stedmon, an anaesthetist from Brisbane told the Daily Mail Australia that her only hesitation is the disease as ...

Aussie doctor heads for Ebola front line   The Australian
£500000 pledge by Scottish Government to combat Ebola   Herald Scotland
African nations tighten Ebola travel bans   Aljazeera.com
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Two US Ebola patients are discharged  Gulf Daily News
WASHINGTON: Two American missionaries who were sickened with the dangerous Ebola virus while working in Liberia are doing better and have been released from an Atlanta hospital, doctors said yesterday. Doctor Kent Brantly, 33, and Nancy Writebol, ...

Fort Worth doctor who contracted Ebola has been released from hospital   CultureMap Dallas
Fort Worth Church Celebrates Doctor's Ebola Recovery   CBS Local
Indianapolis church thankful for Ebola survivor's recovery   WTHR
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500 days and beyond in education  Devex
A primary school in Ghana. Educational access at all levels — primary, secondary, higher, and vocational — must be supported. Photo by: Ericsson / CC BY-NC-ND. We stand now at approximately 500 days from the initial target date for the achievement of ...

Why it's time for a Global Fund for Health   The Standard Digital News
500 Days Until the MDG Deadline: Accelerating Progress for Women and Children   Huffington Post
Malala, UN Chief Push for Action on MDGs   Independent European Daily Express

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Camel bites baby boy on the head at circus in France  9news.com.au
A camel (not this one) bit a baby on the head at a circus in France, according to a local newspaper. (Getty Images). 9NEWS. A four-month-old baby was bitten on his head by a circus camel in France in an unusual attack on the weekend, according to a local ...

Circus camel bites baby's head   NEWS.com.au
French baby's head bitten by circus camel   The Daily Star

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Two Nigerian passengers' health condition stable  SGGP
Le Manh Hung, deputy head of the Tropical Disease Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, August 20 said that two Nigerian passengers'health transferred from Tan Son Nhat International Airport to hospital were normal, tests showed to have no Ebola-related ...

Vietnam, Myanmar test three patients for Ebola   The Guardian Nigeria
Vietnam tests two Nigerians for Ebola   Business Recorder
Missing British teacher found staying with girlfriend in HCMC   Thanh Nien Daily

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Injectable Polio Vaccine to Complete Eradication  Voice of America
The old, injectable polio vaccine will now be the primary weapon in the global effort to eradicate the paralytic illness, polio, among children. A new study finds the first vaccine to be developed against polio in the 1950s is the best for curtailing further spread.
Double vaccines 'could hasten the end of polio'   BBC News
Polio vaccine most effective when oral, injectable doses used in tandem, study ...   National Post
Study: Combining vaccines boosts polio immunity   Business Standard
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Botox for Stomach Cancer?  Viral Global News
Could inexpensive, readily available botox help to curb or cure stomach cancer? That is the question scientists are pursuing with ongoing studies in mice, and preliminary results are turning out to be quite exciting. As reported by Live Science, scientists have ...

Botox may slow tumor growth in stomach cancer   The Daily Star
Botox Injections Could Halt Growth Of Stomach Cancer   Design & Trend
Botox Could Treat Stomach Cancer With Fewer Physical, Fiscal Consequences   Headlines & Global News
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It is immoral not to abort babies with Down's syndrome, claims Dawkins  Irish Independent
Atheist champion Richard Dawkins has sparked a wave of outrage with a claim that it is 'immoral' not to abort babies with Down's syndrome. Share. Go To. Comments. The Oxford professor posted a message on Twitter saying would-be parents who learn their ...

The 12 Stages Of A Richard Dawkins Twitter Scandal   Huffington Post UK
Scientist Dawkins in Twitter storm over Down's Syndrome   Yahoo News UK
Is it 'immoral' not to abort a foetus that has Down's syndrome? - scientist Richard ...   Mid Devon Gazette
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South Korea's dark side of instant noodles  TVNZ
An employee fills in shelves with packages of "ramyeon" instant noodles at a shopping center in Seoul, South Korea. - Source: AP. Instant noodles carry a broke student aura for many, but they are an essential, even passionate, part of life for many in South ...

South Koreans defend noodle diet   New York Daily News
Fans defiant as US health study hits South Korea where it hurts _ in the noodles   Fox Business
Reactions in Asia to instant noodle study   Daily Mail
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European explorers didn't bring tuberculosis to Americas, study says  Toronto Star
A remarkable new study says European explorers weren't the first to bring tuberculosis to the Americas, as has long been suggested. An earlier strain of the disease existed long before Christopher Columbus's arrival — brought from Africa by seals and sea ...

Seals and sea lions have contributed to the spread of tuberculosis?   Techsonia
Sea Lions And Seals Likely Spread Tuberculosis To Ancient Peruvians   WVAS
Tuberculosis is newer than was thought: study   Hamilton Spectator

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