2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Uganda Health


NDTV
   
Large trial of two Ebola vaccines begins in Liberia   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- A large clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of two Ebola vaccines began in the West African country of Liberia on Monday, said the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), which sponsored the research. The trial, led ...

Trail testing begins for two Ebola vaccines   KGNS.tv
Lack Of Patients Hampers Ebola Drug And Vaccine Testing   NPR (blog)
Ebola vaccine trial begins in secret location in Liberia   ABC Online
VICE News   
Chicago Tribune   
The Daily Star   
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Ugandan doctor wins award for embracing technology   
New Vision
A Ugandan medical doctor has attained global certification for embracing technology in provision of health services to patients. Dr Tom Mutyabule, a dental surgeon was last week recognised by the international society of computerized dentistry (ISCD) for ...

Ugandan doctor recognised for introducing technology in dentistry   spyghana.com

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ABC Online
   
Teens' sleep affected by use of mobile phones and computers, study finds   
ABC Online
Doctors say they now have proof of what parents have long suspected: the more time teenagers spend on computers or mobile phones, the less they sleep, especially if the gadget is used just before bedtime. The evidence is so strong, the experts said, that ...

Zombieland? Tech Wrecking Sleep for Scores of Teens: Study   NBCNews.com
Doctors confirm: Screen time affects teens' sleep   The Express Tribune
Too much exposure to smartphone screens ruins your sleep, study shows   The Independent
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Daily Mail   
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Los Angeles Times
   
When it comes to jogging, less is more, study argues   
Los Angeles Times
Hey, fitness junkies, here's something to ponder the next time you lace up your athletic shoes for that long, heart-pounding run: A Danish study recently concluded that high-intensity, high-mileage joggers die at the same rate as channel-surfing couch potatoes ...

To Live Longer, Don't Run Hard   Youth Health Magzine
Want To Live Longer? Go Easy on that Jog   KMBZ
Jogging: light is best for health   National Monitor
NEWS.com.au   
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NYOOOZ
   
Regular checks must for early detection of breast cancer   
NYOOOZ
AURANGABAD: A recent survey of women patients at a city hospital has revealed that the breast cancer cases are increasing among urban women, mainly among menopausal women who are in their 50s. Doctors and experts said that change in lifestyle, lack ...

Epigenetic signatures that differentiate triple-negative breast cancers   Biology News Net (press release)
Experiencing breast cancer through a woman's eyes   New Vision
Forget the genome, Australian scientists crack the 'methylome' for an aggressive ...   Sydney Morning Herald

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POPSUGAR UK
   
Smear Campaign — Mess Up Your Makeup For a Good Cause   
POPSUGAR UK
What's Your Reaction? Thanks for your reaction Don't forget to share this with your friends! 0 0 0 0 0 0. 1. Smear Campaign — Mess Up Your Makeup For a Good Cause. Cervical Cancer Prevention Week ended on Saturday, but Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust is ...

Selfies as public health campaigns   Stuff.co.nz
Cara Delevingne and Chloe Sims join the new selfie campaign for cervical ...   Daily Mail
Why your social feeds are full of pictures of smeared lipstick   The News Hub
Leicester Mercury   
Huffington Post UK   
Medical Daily   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Obama proposes tax on foreign profits of US corporations   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the Department of Homeland Security on his FY2016 budget proposal, on Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, in Washington. Obama warned congressional Republicans Monday that he won't accept a spending plan that ...

President Obama Sends Record $4 Trillion Budget to Congress   NDTV
Obama faces uphill battle to close tax loopholes in budget   Irish Independent
President Obama's New Budget   New York Times
Deutsche Welle   
CBS Local   
Independent Online   
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WXIA-TV
   
Read Roald Dahl's plea to parents: Make sure this tragedy does not happen to you   
WXIA-TV
When Roald Dahl comes to mind, you generally think of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," or "James and Giant Peach," or any of his many other books or screenplays. What you don't connect him to is measles. Until now. With the recent measles outbreak ...

Roald Dahl Begs Parents to Vaccinate Their Kids, Calls It ''a Crime'' Not to ...   E! Online
Roald Dahl's heartbreaking plea for child vaccination   The New Daily
Roald Dahl's heartbreaking words about the measles vaccine   CBS News
Patheos (blog)   
RYOT   
Mashable   
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Macleans.ca
   
Toronto reports four unlinked measles cases   
Macleans.ca
TORONTO — Public health officials in Toronto are scrambling to investigate four cases of measles that have been discovered in the city in the past week. From Jan. 27 to Jan. 31, two children and two adults were diagnosed with measles. There are no ...

About one-quarter of Rock County 6-year-olds lack required measles vaccinations   Gazettextra
Berkeley health officer issues call to get vaccinated against measles   Contra Costa Times
Measles Continues to Spread in US   WKRG-TV
WTHR   
www.brantnews.com   
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Times of India
   
Healthcare worker flown back to UK after Ebola exposure   
Times of India
LONDON: A UK military healthcare worker has been transported back to England following likely exposure to the Ebola virus through a needle-stick injury when treating someone infected by the virus in Sierra Leone. This is the second case of UK health ...

Ebola victim still not free of virus   The Hindu
Ebola crisis: is the outbreak over?   BBC News
Two military healthcare workers flown back to UK on Ebola fears   Financial Times
The Guardian   
Belfast Telegraph   
Reuters UK   
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