2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Uganda Health

  Diabetes Insider   
Type 1 Diabetes Lowered Survival in Study  Philly.com
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- People with type 1 diabetes faced a much higher risk of dying over the course of a 14-year study than people without the disease, Swedish researchers report. The good news was that the closer someone ...

On-target glycemic control does not lessen excess mortality   Family Practice News Digital Network
Diabetes: 5 Things to know   U-T San Diego
Why 3 in 10 People with Diabetes Don't Know They Have It   TIME

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  IBNLive   
With World Toilet Day, UN hopes to show global life-saving potential  Boston Globe
LONDON — At least 10 million children under age 5 have died since 2000 because they had no access to a basic toilet, said a report from WaterAid, an international development organization. To call attention to sanitation as a developmental priority in a ...

119 million Nigerians lack toilets, says UNICEF   The Punch
World Toilet Day: the sanitation campaign   Deutsche Welle
UN uses large, inflatable toilet to draw attention to World Toilet Day   CTV News
The Guardian Nigeria   
The New Indian Express   
Huffington Post   
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  DestinyMan   
Equatorial Guinea to host Afcon 2015  DestinyMan
The Confederation of African Football says Equatorial Guinea has been chosen to host the 2015 African Cup of Nations in place of Morocco. CAF says the dates for the tournament will remain 17 January to 8 February after Morocco was dumped as host for ...

Equatorial Guinea appoint 50 Cuban doctors to combat Ebola   AllSports.com.gh
AFCON 2015: Equatorial Guinea hires 50 Cuban doctors for #Ebola   The News

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  Fox News   
Obama's $6.2 Billion Ebola Plan  Greenville College Papyrus
Top senators from both political parties have indicated a willingness to move quickly to approve Obama's plan. As of now, the Obama administration has stated that $2 billion of the total would be apportioned to the United States Agency of International ...

How Ebola Impedes Women's Empowerment in West Africa   Huffington Post
D.C. health director: African population being stigmatized due to Ebola outbreak   Washington Times
To stop Ebola, trust in health care workers is crucial   Fox News
Deutsche Welle   
Hollywood Reporter   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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  The News International   
Cuban doctor sick with Ebola to be flown to Geneva for treatment  Charlotte Observer
GENEVA A Cuban doctor who was infected with the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone is being flown to Switzerland for treatment, diplomats and World Health Organization officials said Wednesday. A WHO official said the agency recommended the evacuation of ...

Ebola death toll rises to 5420: WHO   Zee News
5420 Deaths Across Eight Countries Due to Ebola : WHO   NDTV
Liberian president hopes to defeat Ebola by Christmas   USA TODAY
The Straits Times   
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  Fortune   
Cost of Ebola for West Africa far lower than once feared  Fortune
An aggressive response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has reduced a massive $32.6 billion economic tab initially forecast by the World Bank, a top official at the organization said Wednesday. Francisco Ferreira, the World Bank's chief economist, said at ...

Ebola test on body of NY woman who had traveled to Guinea comes back negative   Daily Journal
Ebola news: 19 November in 15 seconds   BBC News
Woman Died In New York Tests Negative For Ebola   Capital Wired
Financial Times   
Reuters Africa   
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  CNET   
Inhale Oxford's Word of the Year: 'Vape'  CNET
Slang terms "clickbait," "normcore," and "mansplain" lose to "vape" as Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, which proves electronic cigarettes might not be a drag. by Bonnie Burton · @bonniegrrl; 20 November 2014, 10:07 am AEDT. comments. 0. facebook.
Why is every 'word of the year' so cringe-worthy?   New York Post
'New words to live by: Vape 'em if you got 'em'   Herald-Mail Media
" Oxford English Dictionary's 2014 Word of the Year: 'Vape' "   Brad Blog (blog)
Bernama   
Risk Science Center   
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  Atlanta Journal Constitution   
$1M bill for Canadian woman who gave birth in Hawaii  Atlanta Journal Constitution
A Canadian woman went into premature labor in Hawaii last year, but her insurer — Blue Cross — won't pick up the nearly $1 million bill because she had a bladder infection during her pregnancy. The insurance company called the infection a pre-existing ...

Sask. couple prepared to take legal action for $950K baby bill   Globalnews.ca
Canadian couple face $1 million medical bill after woman gives birth in U.S.   Mashable
Canadian mom who gives birth in Hawaii gets near-$1 million bill   Today.com
Washington Post   
Huffington Post   
Examiner.com   
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  Fox News   
A Single Kiss Can Transfer Way More Germs Than You Ever Knew  Huffington Post
For the study, 21 couples visiting a zoo in Amsterdam were asked to lock lips for 10 seconds. Before the kiss, one member of each couple drank a yogurt drink containing specific strains of bacteria. After the kiss, the researchers swabbed the mouth of the ...

A 10-sec kiss could transfer 80 mn bacteria   Times of India
What's in a 10-second kiss? 80 million bacteria!   Hindustan Times

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  Daily Mail   
Bad marriage 'can break your heart'  Lancashire Telegraph
A pair of wedding rings, as years of being trapped in a bad marriage can literally break your heart, scientists have discovered. share on Facebook; share on Twitter; share on Google+; email; (0) comments; print. First published 31 minutes ago in National ...

Bad marriage, broken heart?   MSUToday

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