2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 Uganda Health


New Vision
   
35% university students HIV positive – study   
New Vision
KAMPALA - As the government continues to battle the spread of HIV – the virus that causes Aids – in Uganda, a new report indicates that a little over a third of students of Ugandan universities are HIV positive. The study, carried out by Reach A Hand Uganda ...

Lifestyles That Cost Us in 2014   The Observer

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New Vision
   
Evicted Hoima residents seek help as ActionAid intervenes   
The Observer (blog)
Florence Nsungwa, a widow with four children, sits in front of her makeshift structure pondering what to feed her children. She says finding food for her children is the biggest problem, and, quite often, she relies on food hand-outs from good Samaritans or ...

Over 1000 evicted in Hoima over oil   New Vision

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New Vision
   
The abortion dilemma   
New Vision
Make no mistake; every 60 minutes, slightly over 33 women will have had an abortion. By the end of the day, a whopping 800 abortions will be carried in Uganda, translating to 292,000 abortions annually. And of these, 1,500 will die! Well, this is according to a ...

Pennsylvania Abortions Drop to All-Time Low, Down 7% in 2013 as More Babies ...   LifeNews.com
What the Battle Over Abortion Will Look Like in 2015   U.S. News & World Report

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The Guardian
   
Ebola Still Spreading, WHO Reports   
New York Times
The Ebola virus is still spreading in West Africa, especially in Sierra Leone, and the worldwide toll from the outbreak stood at 7,905 deaths among 20,206 known cases at year's end, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. Sierra Leone reported 337 ...

Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   Irish Independent
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
Risk of disease spreading 'very low'   Irish Examiner
The Denver Post   
Khaleej Times   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
EU Ebola aid arrives in Guinea   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
EU Ebola aid shipment for Ebola hit countries which includes vehicles and medical equipment, have arrived in Guinea. A statement from the EU delegation said the Dutch navy's largest ship, the Karel Doorman, has arrived in Guinea and is due to also stop in ...

U.S. CDC issues new Ebola threat alert   Digital Journal
Will 2015 be the year Ebola is eradicated?   This is Sierra Leone
EU Brings in More Ebola Relief Supplies   AllAfrica.com
eNews Park Forest   
Ventures Africa   
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner   
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AsiaOne
   
Doctors took 'party' pictures while patients were undergoing plastic surgery   
Mirror.co.uk
Plastic surgeons have been slammed after photographs emerged of them partying in an operating theatre - while patients were undergoing surgery. Shared via Instagram, one shows a clinic staff member in South Korea standing in front of a candlelit cake ...

Seoul plastic surgery clinic probed over staff selfies   New Vision
South Korean clinic probed over selfies of staff partying in operating theatre   The Straits Times
This plastic surgery selfie takes the cake   NEWS.com.au
NDTV   
Sky News Australia   
The Guardian   
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CBS Local
   
Influenza reaching epidemic levels this year   
WKBT La Crosse
This season's flu outbreak has reached epidemic levels, and the CDC is expecting it to get worse. Related Content. Purdue rallies, beats Minnesota 72-68 · StormTeam 8 Detailed Forecast · Horses killed in Minn. barn fire · A Look Into The Coulee Conference ...

COMMENTARY Flu vaccination   Camarillo Acorn
Flint-area hospitals see increase in flu patients as CDC declares epidemic   MLive.com
Flu Claims Another Child's Life In Colorado   CBS Local
Newsweek   
Q13 FOX   
WROC-TV   
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Syracuse.com
   
How to cure a hangover: Tips on helping your New Year's Day headache   
Syracuse.com
With champagne in abundance on New Year's Eve, hangovers are bound to happen the next day. (Thinkstock). Print · Allie Healy | ahealy@syracuse.com By Allie Healy | ahealy@syracuse.com The Post-Standard Email the author | Follow on Twitter
After party: There is still no cure for a hangover   The Star Online
Water and time are the best cures for hangovers   Gladstone Observer
New Year's headache? How to handle your hangover   LubbockOnline.com
Examiner.com   
SunHerald.com   
The Globe and Mail   
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Times of India
   
Bats may have triggered Ebola outbreak: Study   
Times of India
Toddler infected by creatures while playing inside a hollow tree in Guinea likely 1st case of disease. The toddler in Guinea who is thought to have been the first case in the current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa may have caught the virus from bats in a ...

'Bats are a possible source of Ebola epidemic in West Africa'   The Guardian Nigeria
Ebola, Bat Meat And Tracking Patient Zero— Global Stories Of 2014   CBS Local
Ebola outbreak: 1st case with 2-year-old boy linked to bats   CBC.ca
Huffington Post   
National Post   
Metro   
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New York Times
   
Gene Linked to Obesity Hasn't Always Been a Problem, Study Finds   
New York Times
Among scientists who study how our DNA affects our weight, a gene called FTO stands out. “It's the poster child for the genetics of obesity,” said Struan F. Grant, an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. In 2007 ...

The year you were born could determine if you'll be obese   Daily Times
Those born prior to 1942 less likely to get obesity   Press TV
Birth Year Could Affect Obesity Risk, Study Suggests   Voice of America
New Hampshire Voice   
Daily Mail   
Diabetes Insider   
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