2015年8月6日 星期四

2015-08-07 Uganda Health


Al Jazeera America
   
Uganda: Supreme Court Bans Refunds of Bride Price   
New York Times
Uganda's top court on Thursday banned the practice of refunding bride price — normally livestock given by the groom to his bride's family — when a marriage ends in divorce. The Supreme Court agreed with activists that paying bride price undermines ...

Lobola refund is unconstitutional: Court   Times LIVE
Uganda Rules Divorced Husbands Shouldn't Get A Bride Price Refund   Huffington Post
Ugandan court says divorced husbands cannot demand 'bride price' refund   Reuters Africa

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New Vision
   
Ministry of Education and Sports   
New Vision
The Government of Uganda has received financing from the Islamic Development Bank (lOB), under Loan Agreement No. UG·0071, toward the cost of Phase 1 of the Uganda National Education Support (UNES) Project and it intends to apply part of the ...


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New Vision
   
Govt to invest in the education, health   
New Vision
The minister of state for planning, David Bahati (middle) launches a magazine produced by Partners in Population and Development organization showing its activities and achievements over the past 20 years. Photo by Eddie Ssejjoba ...


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The News International
   
HIV Cells Multiply Despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy   
Doctors Lounge
HIV can continue to multiply in patients who are responding well to antiretroviral therapy, U.K. researchers say. Findings from the study were published online Aug. 4 in EBioMedicine. THURSDAY, Aug. 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- HIV can continue to ...
HIV Cells Keep Duplicating Even When Treatments Are Working: Study   Philly.com
HIV grows 'silently' despite treatment   Times of India
What is HIV?   RedOrbit
Khmer Times   
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New Vision
   
Forrest Bird, US inventor of medical respirators, dies at 94   
Financial Express
Forrest Bird, an inventor whose medical respirators breathed life into millions of patients around the world, has died. He was 94. By: Associated Press | August 4, 2015 10:04 AM. G+. Forrest Bird, an inventor whose medical respirators breathed life ...
Inventor of modern ventilator dies at 94   Zee News
Bird Man of Idaho dies at 94   CBS News

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The Star Online
   
IBM to buy Merge Healthcare in US$1bil deal   
The Star Online
Big push: IBM is aggressively expanding in the potentially lucrative healthcare IT sector. Photo: Reuters. IBM Corp said it would buy medical image company Merge Healthcare Inc in a US$1bil (RM3.90bil) deal and combine it with its newly formed health ...

Merge Healthcare to be sold to IBM   St. Augustine Record
IBM gives Watson supercomputer the ability to 'see'   Telegraph.co.uk
IBM to buy Merge Healthcare in $1 billion deal   Economic Times
Computerworld   
Wall Street Journal   
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The Hindu
   
The key to mother-baby bonding   
The Hindu
he precious period for most working mothers is the three-month maternity leave that they can avail to take care of their newborn, feeding the little one with tenderness and warmth. With every doctor recommending mothers to breastfeed their newborns ...

Bottle-feeding just like sentencing infants to death: Experts   The Nation
Breastfeeding mums should be supported by employers to continue feeding their ...   Mirror.co.uk
Giving Newborns the Best Start in Life Involves Breastfeeding   Huffington Post
Sentinel Republic   
Irish Times   
KUNM   
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Times of India
   
Eating white bread, rice ups depression risk in women   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Consuming foods rich in refined carbohydrates, such as white bread and white rice, may cause mood changes, fatigue and other symptoms of depression in postmenopausal women, a new study has warned. According to researchers, a diet high ...

White carbs could make you depressed - study   New Zealand Herald
Eating refined carbs linked to depression in women   CBS News
White Bread And Pasta Could Make You Depressed   News Every day
Youth Health Magzine   
Science Recorder   
CBS Local   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Life expectancy of HIV-positive Canadians rises to 65 years: study   
The Globe and Mail
A new study provides more evidence that an HIV diagnosis is no longer the all-but-certain death sentence of years past. Researchers say the overall life expectancy of Canadians undergoing antiretroviral treatment for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS ...
'Circumcision of more men on cards'   Zambia Daily Mail

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Sci-Tech Today
   
Scientists Scan the Brain To See How Stress Undermines Your Diet   
Sci-Tech Today
If you're trying to lose weight, kick off your diet by relaxing. Stress tinkers with your brain chemistry in ways that make it hard to make healthful food choices and maintain self-control, a new study finds. Study volunteers who endured a somewhat ...
New study discovers how stress can change your food preferences   Rapid News Network
Stress can weaken self-control: Study   indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
Stress May Sabotage Diet Willpower   Yahoo News
CBS Local   
Financial Express   
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