2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 Uganda Health


eTurboNews
   
Uganda government and donors meet in battle against malnutrition   
Coastweek
KAMPALA Uganda (Xinhua) -- Ugandan Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda on Tuesday called for a more effective campaign against malnutrition, especially among children and women of child-bearing age. The government cannot make real gains in ...

What has caused the typhoid outbreak in Kamapala?   NTV Uganda
Uganda intensifies efforts to contain typhoid outbreak   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Typhoid outbreak in Kampala: threat to tourists?   eTurboNews

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Irish Examiner
   
Helping to change the face of our mental health services   
Irish Examiner
By the 1950s, Ireland had a higher proportion of people incarcerated in psychiatric institutions than any other country. Picture: Jerry Cooke/CORBIS. Orla Barry. Words and phrases that feed misunderstanding and fear and devalue and stigmatise mental ...

Addressing the needs of people with serious mental illnesses   The Hill
FAMILY HEALTH: Break the taboo on mental health   This Is Wiltshire
Forum on mental health held Tuesday   Thehour.com
The Observer (blog)   
HealthCanal.com   
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Times LIVE
   
'Game changer' HIV pill could cut infection risk by 86%   
New Zealand Herald
Dr Michael Brady, medical director at the HIV/Aids charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said "PrEP is, quite simply, a game-changer". Photo / 123RF. A game-changing trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an ...

Wonder pill blocks HIV   Times LIVE
Week-on, weekend-off treatment controls viral load in young people   aidsmap
More evidence back preventing HIV infection in high-risk persons with AIDS drugs   The Guardian Nigeria
Toronto Sun   
Al Jazeera America   
New York Daily News   
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NBCNews.com
   
No High Risk: Marijuana May be Less Harmful Than Alcohol, Tobacco   
NBCNews.com
Recreational pot — set to go legal in Washington, D.C. on Thursday and decriminalized Tuesday in Alaska — is less dangerous than both alcohol and tobacco, scientists assert. The safety of marijuana versus booze is not a new claim but, for the first time, ...

New Research Suggests Pot Is the Least Deadly Recreational Drug   VICE News
Behind enemy (head)lines: The real point of drug-hazards study isn't pot safety   Examiner.com
Marijuana Is Safer Than Alcohol   POPSUGAR
CBS Local   
Sun Sentinel   
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Africa: Greece applies to join AU, pursued by Angela the Axe   
Afrika
Nairobi (Kenya) - I am both shocked and thrilled by the way Greece's EU partners are treating its new leftist government as it struggles to sort out its financial mess. Africa News Update (ANU). Africa News Update offers news, background and feature articles ...

Greece applies to join AU, pursued by Angela the Axe   NTV Uganda (blog)

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The National Business Review (subscription)
   
Two children being tested for Ebola in Melbourne   
The National Business Review (subscription)
Free audio stream, including stories that are padlocked on our site. Listen on any device, anywhere. Updated twice daily. The audio stream takes several seconds to start on Android devices. Launch Radio player. Two children under 10 years of age are being ...

Two children being tested for Ebola virus at Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne   Stuff.co.nz
Two kids tested for Ebola in Melbourne   NEWS.com.au
Two children tested for Ebola   The Australian
Daily Mail   
TVNZ   
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Firstpost
   
Sierra Leone witnesses sharp spike in Ebola cases   
Firstpost
Freetown: Sierra Leone said today it was seeing a spike in Ebola infections, blaming unsafe burials that threaten to undermine the recovery from the deadly epidemic. The west African nation, which has registered some 3,400 deaths in the nine months since ...

Ebola outbreak: worrying signals in Sierra Leone   CBC.ca
WHO reports overall decrease in Ebola infections   Deutsche Welle
Ebola and the battle against complacency   Calgary Herald
Reuters   
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The Westside Story
   
Allergy-busting peanut power in an Israeli snack   
Financial Post
Think of Tim Hortons, the maple leaf and Mr. Dressup combined and you might get an idea of the Israeli cultural significance of Bamba, a puffy snack that tastes like peanut-flavoured Cheetos. The Bamba Baby, the brand's mascot, almost represented the ...

Israeli snack shows early exposure to peanuts helps prevent allergies in kids   Ynetnews
The end of nut allergies in kids   NEWS.com.au
Study: Exposure to peanuts at young age could prevent peanut allergies   News 10NBC
Munchies_ Food by VICE   
Science Times   
The Westside Story   
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Irish Examiner
   
Three men get first bionic thought-controlled hands   
Irish Examiner
Three men have become the first patients in the world to have hands replaced by bionic versions controlled by their mind. All had suffered nerve damage from accidental climbing and motorcycle injuries that left them with little control over their “real” hands ...

Researchers find way to harness brain to control bionic hands   The Australian
This guy had his hand amputated and replaced with a bionic limb   Vox
Patients choose amputation to replace damaged hands with bionics   Chicago Tribune
OCRegister   
TIME   
Toronto Sun   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
TOO MUCH SLEEP LINKED TO STROKES   
Herald Scotland
Getting too much sleep can increase the risk of having a stroke, scientists have said. Getting too much sleep can increase the risk of having a stroke, scientists have said. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline text:.
Weekend lie-in danger as sleeping for eight hours can increase stroke risk   Daily Mail
Sleeping too much 'increases your risk of having a stroke', study reveals   Metro
Sleep a lot? You might have a heightened risk of stroke, study says   Los Angeles Times
I Know Today   
WCVB Boston   
Express.co.uk   
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