2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Uganda Health

  The Guardian   
Ebola Victims Break Quarantine In Hunt For Food  Sky News
People with the virus risk infecting others in markets it is warned, as travel restrictions in parts of Sierra Leone hit supplies. 03:38, UK, Tuesday 04 November 2014. Ebola outbreak. Around 5,000 people have been killed in the current Ebola outbreak. Share on ...

The Invisible Enemy   Sierra Express Media
Ebola threatens stability in Sierra Leone, expert warns   Irish Times
Ebola kills Sierra Leone doctor, UN doubles staff   The Hindu
Times of India   
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  Kansas City Star   
Bill Gates to give $500 million to fight malaria  Times of India
WASHINGTON: US philanthropist Bill Gates has announced he will donate over $500 million to fight malaria and other infectious diseases in the developing world, saying the Ebola outbreak is a call to action. The former Microsoft CEO on Sunday told the 63rd ...

Bill Gates donates $500 million to fight Malaria and other health diseases   Beta Wired
Bill Gates Warns: The World Is Not Prepared For Epidemics   Business Insider
Ebola Crisis Offers Lessons, Warnings on Epidemics, Bill Gates Says   Wall Street Journal
Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) (blog)   
WDEL 1150AM   
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  New Vision   
HIV-positive women forcibly sterilised in Namibia, says court  New Vision
WINDHOEK - Namibia's Supreme Court on Monday found that HIV-positive women were forcibly sterilised after giving birth -- a decision hailed by activists as a victory for women throughout Africa. The southern African nation's highest court dismissed a ...

Namibia high court rules hospitals illegally sterilized HIV-positive women   JURIST
Court: Namibia forcibly sterilized women with HIV   Deseret News
Namibian Supreme Court Rules on Forced Sterilization Case   teleSUR English

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  The Week   
UN chief Ban Ki-moon launched global campaign to end female genital mutilation  Jagran Josh
United Nations (UN) chief Ban Ki-moon on 30 0ctober 2014 launched a global campaign in Kenya to end the deadly practice of female genital mutilation. More than 125 million girls and women have been cut in 29 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
Media Campaign to End Female Genital Mutilation Launched in Kenya   Women of China

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  Free Malaysia Today   
Freezing eggs to halt the biological clock  Free Malaysia Today
Women freeze their eggs while there is still time, in order to use them later. eggs_3 She is 44 and single, but journalist Sarah still dreams of having a child, while TV producer Susanah, 38, is waiting for her younger boyfriend to be ready. To keep their hopes ...


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  Irish Independent   
'Right to die' cancer patient takes own life aged 29  Irish Independent
A TERMINALLY ill US woman, who sparked a national debate about euthanasia after announcing she wanted to end her life at the age of 29, has died. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brittany Maynard, who had become an ...

Brittany Maynard's case reignites debate over death with dignity law in California   abc7news.com
Springs cancer patient asks for compassion in discussion of Brittany Maynard's ...   KRDO
The Future of the Assisted Suicide Movement After Brittany Maynard   U.S. News & World Report
New York Times   
National Review Online (blog)   
International Business Times   
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  CBC.ca   
Ebola cure delayed by drug industry's drive for profit, WHO leader says  Worcester Telegram
A lab technician works at the national lab in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Canadian government is spending an extra $30.5 million on Canada's readiness to deal with Ebola. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS). By Rick Gladstone THE NEW YORK TIMES.
Feds announce more funding for Ebola research   CANOE
A Nose Spray Vaccine That Protects Against Ebola? It Could Happen   Bustle
Canada commits funding for Ebola vaccine research, stockpile   Reuters
Toronto Star   
Owen Sound Sun Times   
VICE News   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Nurse Hickox settles with Maine over Ebola quarantine  Christian Science Monitor
The US nurse who spoke out against her forced quarantine after treating Ebola patients has reached an agreement with her home state of Maine. By Dave Sherwood and Colleen Jenkins, Reuters November 3, 2014. About video ads. The state of Maine and a ...

Nurse Kaci Hickox: 'The fight is not over'   CNN
A roundup of news from around the nation   Washington Post
Quarantine Over For Nurse Kaci Hickox, But Boyfriend Says He's Been Told To ...   CBS Local
GMA News   
Stuff.co.nz   
FierceHealthFinance   
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  BBC News   
Shift work dulls your brain - report  BBC News
There was some recovery after people stopped working antisocial shifts, but it took five years to return to normal. Experts say the findings could be important in dementia, as many patients have disrupted sleep. The body's internal clock is designed for us to be ...

Antisocial working hours is not healthy for our brain according to a study   Beta Wired
Shift work link to brain power decline: Study   Channel News Asia
People on shift work may suffer loss of memory, brain power: Study   The Straits Times
Irish Examiner   
Philly.com   
The Independent   
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  WalesOnline   
If you're Public Health Wales and you're tweeting about Ebola, probably best not ...  WalesOnline
Earlier today, a shortlived Ebola scare involving Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen ended when the patient at its centre tested negative for the deadly virus . Panic over... unless you happened to have read the following tweet from Public Health Wales.
Public Health Wales accidentally say Ebola case in Wales tested "positive"   Llanelli Star
Duke patient tests negative for Ebola   New York Daily News
Patient tests negative for Ebola at west Wales hospital   Milford Mercury
Southwales Evening Post   
ITV News   
Carmarthen Journal   
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