2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Uganda Health


News24
   
Uganda 'HIV nurse' to be released from jail   
News24
Kampala - A court in Uganda on Friday upheld the conviction for criminal negligence of a HIV-infected nurse who inserted a needle into a two-year-old child after pricking herself, but ordered she be given early release from prison. The case has sharply ...

HIV injection nurse set free   New Vision

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IBNLive
   
Study: E-Cigarettes May Contain More Carcinogens Than Cigarettes   
WBAA
A new study finds that that e-cigarettes contain more cancer-causing agents than traditional cigarettes. One brand tested contained as much as 10 times more. The carcinogens include chemicals such as formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, found in several ...

E-cigarettes more harmful than regular cigarettes   International News Network
E-Cigarettes And Cancer: New Japanese Study Finds E-Cigs Contain 10 Times ...   KpopStarz
Scientists Say E-Cigarettes Contain 10 Times The Level Of Cancer Causing ...   The Inquisitr
The Guardian   
cbsport   
Descrier   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Excess weight causes cancer cases: study   
Xinhua
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Excess body weight causes around 481,000 new cancer cases a year in adults worldwide, according to new estimates published Friday in the British medical journal The Lancet Oncology. Using data from a number of sources ...

5000 Dutch cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHO   DutchNews.nl
UN report says Barbados has highest cancer burden attributable to obesity in ...   Jamaica Observer
Obesity linked to 3.6% of cancers worldwide, study shows   Nursing Times
NHS Choices   
The Nation   
Irish Health   
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RT
   
Swiss activists urge ban on eating cats and dogs   
UPI.com
BERN , Switzerland, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- A Swiss animal activist group has asked the government to ban the traditional Christmas practice of eating cats and dogs. The animal rights group SOS CHATS Noiraigue, which claims three percent of the Swiss population ...

Swiss urged to stop eating pet cats and sausage dogs   TNT Magazine
Cats and Dogs Are on the Menu in the Heart of Europe   Bayoubuzz
Swiss group to government: Ban eating of cat and dog meat   New York Daily News
NDTV   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
French President Hollande cheered in Ebola-stricken Guinea   
Hamilton Spectator
French President Francois Hollande has his temperature measured upon his arrival Friday at the Donka hospital in Conakry, Guinea, as part of a one day visit in Guinea focused on Ebola situation. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Michelle Faul.
Scientists trial 15-minute Ebola test in Guinea   The Nation
French President Francois Hollande the first Western leader to visit ebola-striken ...   The Age
Ebola Crisis Stretches Doctors Without Borders' Means   Wall Street Journal
Aljazeera.com   
The Daily Star   
Daily Mail   
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Times LIVE
   
Arizona man hospitalized over Ebola concerns tests negative   
Reuters
(Reuters) - A Phoenix man who became ill after returning this week from Sierra Leone, one of the three West African nations hardest hit by an Ebola outbreak, on Friday was taken to a hospital where he tested negative for the virus, officials said.
Area organizations helping to feed Sierra Leone families   Buffalo News
Sierra Leone Will Soon Have More Ebola Infections Than Liberia   VICE News
Arizona man hospitalized over Ebola concerns   Chicago Tribune
Stuff.co.nz   
The Independent   
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Indian Express
   
Sperm can carry Ebola for 82 days: WHO   
SBS
The WHO has released a statement saying that men hit by Ebola should "either abstain from sex ... or use condoms" for three months. Source: AAP. 29 Nov 2014 - 2:18 PM UPDATED 1 MIN AGO ...

Ebola-free certificate must for people coming from some African nations: Nadda   Times of India
WHO Warns Ebola-Infected Men Should Not Have Sex For 3 Months After Onset   Headlines & Global News
Ebola: UN health agency advises male survivors to abstain from sex for 3 months   UN News Centre
The Hindu   
International Business Times   
NBCNews.com   
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WPTV
   
Health director urges free testing in PBC on World AIDS Day   
WPTV
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. - Candlelight vigils and other memorials will mark World AIDS Day in Palm Beach County on Monday. Dr. Alina Alonso, director of the Florida Health Department in Palm Beach County, said she also wants people to mark the day ...

Florida: AHF's World AIDS Day Events in FL, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2014   Fort Mills Times
World AIDS Day 2014: Presidential proclamation   LGBT Weekly
Lake County hosting World AIDS Day events on Monday   Orlando Sentinel
Post-Bulletin   
Ottawa Citizen   
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NDTV
   
Beijing Bans Outdoor Smoking in Public   
Tech Times
China's capital city ponders strict new prohibitions on all indoor smoking. Anti-smoking laws have a tough time in the notoriously tobacco-addicted nation. (Photo : NIH). Smokers in the China's capital city will have to step outdoors to light up under a plan by ...

E-cigarettes Without Carcinogens? Study Reveals Truth Behind Carcinogenic ...   TravelersToday
Number of Young Adults Who Smoke Cigarettes Hits New Low   UPTOWN Magazine
Bill Gates Appears in Cameo Role in Chinese 'No To Passive Smoking' Video   Chinatopix
The Floyd County Times   
Business Standard   
Latin American Herald Tribune   
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Fox News
   
Alleged flu vaccine-related deaths spark fears in Italy   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)
ROME, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- At least nine people were reported to have died in Italy for reasons potentially linked to a flu vaccine which has been suspended by the Italian competent authority for drugs AIFA, local media said on Friday. On Thursday, AIFA ...

Italian pulls flu vaccine following deaths   New Zealand Herald
2 die in Italy of suspected anti-flu shot   Press TV
Flu vaccine raises concerns across Italy after deaths   Gazzetta del Sud english

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