2015年2月8日 星期日

2015-02-09 Uganda Health


Voice Chronicle
   
Anti-Ebola Drug Approved for Wider Use in Guinea   
Voice Chronicle
According to the announcement of Guinea government officials on Saturday, the Japanese anti-Ebola experimental drug has been approved for a wider use in Guinea, following the success of initial trials. Sakoba Keita, coordinator of Guinea's Ebola response ...

Guinea to expand use of experimental anti-Ebola drugs   Channel News Asia
Ebola drug trial in Guinea 'encouraging:' researchers   The Daily Star
Guinea to expand clinical trial of Ebola drug   SMN Weekly

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East African Business Week
   
NGOs against exporting nurses   
East African Business Week
Ugandan government has been implored to increase health worker remunerations instead of exporting the human labour. of recent, there have been attempts to export health workers to Trinidad and Tobago. KAMPALA, Uganda - A coalition of ...

Suing Uganda for 'Brain Drain'   Human Rights Watch

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Re:locate Magazine
   
Stigma keeps employees from admitting to a mental illness   
KYTX
Researchers have proven that making chocolate a regular part of your diet can have tremendous benefits for anyone. More >>. Researchers have proven that making chocolate a regular part of your diet can have tremendous benefits for anyone. More >> ...

Stigma Keeps Employees From Admitting to a Mental Illness: Study   HealthDay
Time to Talk campaign breaks silence on mental health   Re:locate Magazine

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Philly.com
   
Cancer Ailments Can be Avoided by Following Healthy Lifestyle   
The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: About 70 per cent of cancer ailments are avoidable by following a healthy lifestyle. Smoking, drinking and chewing tobacco are the main causes of the ailments, say oncologists. Speaking to CE, Dr K Kalaichelvi, Head of Department, Medical ...

Concern about low cervical cancer screening rates in the Riverina   ABC Online
'Routine cervical cancer vaccination can prevent 80% deaths'   The Guardian Nigeria
Check Up: DNA test endorsed as alternative to Pap smear   Philly.com
NorthernLife.ca   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Mum of Down Syndrome baby Leo speaks up   
Stuff.co.nz
BABY LEO: Is coming back to New Zealand after his mother's family were unable to accept a baby with Down Syndrome. A mother accused of disowning her newly-born Down Syndrome son has proclaimed her love for the baby, saying he will have a better ...

Ruzan Badalyan: Husband Samuel Forrest says wife 'shouldn't be targeted' for ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ruzan Badalyan, mother of baby with Down syndrome, speaks out in her defense   Newsday
Ruzan Badalyan: Her Explanation Is Heartbreaking (For The Wrong Reasons ...   The Inquisitr
New Zealand Herald   
Sky News Australia   
ABC15 Arizona   
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Daily Mail
   
Hospitals are told to stop gagging NHS whistleblowers   
Daily Mail
Hospitals must end the use of gagging clauses to silence whistleblowers, an inquiry will say this week. A long-awaited report by Sir Robert Francis will demand the NHS does far more to end its 'cover-up culture' and will highlight fears confidentiality clauses ...

More than 1000 people dying needlessly in NHS care - health secretary   RT
Safety Failures Are Not Tolerated: Global Healthcare Scandal Draws Our ...   Full-Time Whistle
Hunt orders annual review of 'avoidable deaths' in hospital   Yorkshire Post
The Independent   
The Guardian   
BBC News   
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CTV News
   
Breastfeeding helps prepare baby's belly for solids, study suggests   
CTV News
The beneficial gut bacteria that a baby develops as a result of breastfeeding prepares the digestive system to take on solid foods later, according to a small study by U.S. scientists. While the benefits of breastfeeding are numerous and well-known -- including ...

Breastfeeding prepares baby for solid food   Business Standard
Breastfeeding prepares baby's belly for solid food, study claims   Toronto Sun
'Breastfeeding' helps babies to ingest solid food   The Nation
Daily Mail   
Sierra Leone Times   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Sars demands R110m payback from Pillay   
Mail & Guardian Online
By establishing the rogue intelligence unit, suspended deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay 'elevated' costs to 'R106-million', according to Sars. Ten charges, including corruption, dishonesty and the contravention of the Sars code of conduct, as well as tax and ...

SARS tells suspended boss: 'Pay back the money'   Johannesburg Sunday World
SARS demands R110m from Pillay over rogue unit   Times LIVE
SARS demands R110 payback from Pillay   The New Age Online
City Press   
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Science World Report
   
Coffee Lowers Risk Of Endometrial Cancer   
Science World Report
Drinking coffee does have its benefits. Did you know it can actually help reduce the risk of endometrial cancer? (Photo : Flickr). Previous studies have boasted the benefits of drinking coffee. Now, recent findings published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, ...

Four Cups Of Coffee A Day May Keep Endometrial Cancer Away: Study   Tech Times
Four Cups of Coffee a Day Helps Keep Endometrial Cancer Away   Chinatopix
Four Cups Of Coffee A Day Keeps The Endometrial Cancer Away, Researchers ...   The Inquisitr
Digital Journal   
World Tech Today   
Immortal News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bronte resident seeks funds for Ebola orphans   
Sydney Morning Herald
A Sydney charity is leading the charge to raise funds for thousands of Ebola orphans struggling to survive in Africa. New research from UNICEF reveals about4000 children in West Africa have lost one orboth of their parents to Ebola. Bronte resident Mardi ...

3600 kids orphaned by Ebola in West Africa: UN   Business Standard
16600 children lost parents to Ebola -UNICEF   The Punch
Nearly 3600 Children Orphaned by Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: UNICEF   NDTV

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