2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 Uganda Health

  eTurboNews   
Uganda: Marburg virus disease  eTurboNews
On November 11, 2014, the Government of Uganda declared that Uganda was free of the Marburg virus. This declaration was made at the National Media Centre by the Minister of State for Primary Health Care, Hon. Sarah Achieng Opendi. On October 4 ...

Gene Analysis May Help Spot Ebola-Like Illnesses Before Symptoms Appear   U.S. News & World Report
WHO confirms Uganda's Marburg-free status   Daily Mail
Unsung heroes in Marburg, Ebola war   The Observer (blog)
Zee News   
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  Daily Times   
4 cups of coffee slashes diabetes risk by 25%  Daily Times
Drinking up to four cups of coffee a day can slash the risk of diabetes by 25 percent, according to new research. The study has found that drinking decaffeinated filtered coffee at lunchtime is also the best time of day to have a cup to lower the chances of ...

Why Are More American Kids Getting Type 2 Diabetes — and What Can We Do ...   Healthline
How Do You Know If You Have Type 2 Diabetes? 9 Signs Your Should Get ...   Bustle
Diabetes in children: new mountains to scale   Hindu Business Line
The Guardian   
Black Hills Pioneer   
New Vision   
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  San Francisco Business Times   
Semen Protects HIV From Microbicide Attack @sciam podcast by @cagraber  Scientific American
Microbicides that kill HIV in the lab often fail in clinical trials. A study finds that semen may be the culprit. Cynthia Graber reports. November 14, 2014 |By Cynthia Graber · Download MP3 · More 60-Second Science · Select Few Can Truly Drink to Their Health.
Semen Impairs Efficacy of HIV Microbicides   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Health Highlights: Nov. 13, 2014   Philly.com
Semen may reduce the effectiveness of HIV microbicides   ABC Online
iAfrica.com   
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  CBC.ca   
Two more suspected Ebola deaths in Mali  The Sun Daily
BAMAKO: Two people who died after exposure to the body of a Muslim cleric killed by Ebola in Mali were "highly suspected" of having contracted the virus, a government official said Friday. The west African nation has been scrambling to prevent an isolated ...

Mali tries to trace 343 contacts in second Ebola wave   The Star Online
Ebola epidemic   The Economist

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  NDTV   
Doctor: God Called Me to Sierra Leone  NBCNews.com
A Sierra Leone surgeon is now headed to the United States to be treated for Ebola. Dr. Martin Salia explains why chose to serve in Africa. About Us · Careers · Contact · Privacy Policy – UPDATED · Terms of Service · Site Map · Advertise · Ad Choices ...

Ebola Patient Reportedly En Route To Omaha   KMTV
Surgeon with ties to Maryland could be flown to U.S. for Ebola treatment   Baltimore Sun
Sierra Leone surgeon with Ebola flying to US identified by church   Reuters UK
Zee News   
NEWS.com.au   
WebMD   
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  Toronto Star   
Kidney donors face higher risks during later pregnancies: Study  Toronto Star
A new study says women who have donated a kidney are at higher risk of developing gestational hypertension or a potentially dangerous condition called pre-eclampsia during pregnancies that follow the donation. The study suggests the increase in risk is ...

Three Out Of Four Americans Are Unable To Donate A Kidney, New Study Claims   Design & Trend
Living kidney donors face higher health risks during later pregnancies: Study   News1130
Pregnancy can be safe for kidney donors   The Beacon Herald

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  Belfast Telegraph   
5 million in Mali are hungry - UN  Belfast Telegraph
Malnutrition rates in Mali are comparable to the crises in South Sudan and the Horn of Africa, the UN says. (AP). 15 November 2014. A convergence of droughts, harvest failures, locust invasions and political conflicts in Mali have left 4.75 million people ...

UN: Nearly 5 million in Mali are hungry   Business Standard
'Highly fragile' humanitarian situation in Mali demands urgent assistance – UN ...   UN News Centre

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  Capital FM Kenya   
Call for coordinated efforts to fight diabetes  Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Minister for National Health Services Saira Afzal Tarar on Friday called for concerted efforts by all segments of society to fight diabetes. The minister gave the message on the occasion of the World Diabetes Day which will be observed around ...

WISH focuses on diabetes   Peninsula On-line
Battling Diabetes on Reservations: Bridging the Gap and Getting Healthy   Indian Country Today Media Network
Alarming diabetes figures for Fiji   Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Fijivillage   
Diabetes News Journal   
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  Popular Mechanics   
Disease searches on Wikipedia could aid in forecasts of public health threats  Tribune-Review
Can public health experts tell that an infectious disease outbreak is imminent simply by looking at what people are searching for on Wikipedia? Yes, at least in some cases. Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory were able to make extremely ...

How Your Wikipedia Searches Help Track the Spread of Disease Around the ...   Popular Mechanics
Study: Wikipedia Views Can Accurately Predict Disease Outbreaks   iHealthBeat
Public Health's New Tool Is Wikipedia   The Atlantic
Mirror.co.uk   
Seacoastonline.com   
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  The Nation   
Drug makers arrested over India sterilisation deaths  The Nation
BILASPUR, India - Indian police said Friday they have arrested the head of a drug manufacturing company and his son on suspicion of destroying evidence in the case of 13 women who died after a mass sterilisation programme. Police said they had taken ...

Chattishgarh deaths: Chemical used in rat poison, found in antibiotics   Hindustan Times
India sterilization deaths: Drug maker Ramesh Mahawar arrested   CBC.ca
Tainted antibiotic pills with rat poison caused sterilization deaths   Health Newstrack
Calcutta Telegraph   
ABC Online   
The Guardian   
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