2015年8月7日 星期五

2015-08-08 Uganda Health


Girls to get HPV shots in October   
Independent
Owing to the increasing cases of cancer caused by the Human papillomavirus (HPV), the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) is set to start vaccinating girls aged between 9 and 13 against the deadly virus. The first batch of girls will be vaccinated in October ...
HPV Vaccines: Who, What, and When?   Medscape

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SKNVibes.com
   
HIV-AIDS Monitoring Mechanism Initiated In The Virgin Islands   
SKNVibes.com
BVI, 7 August 2015 - The “Test and Treat” mechanism which ensures better outcomes for the immune system in the prevention of HIV transmission as well as its progression to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), has been initiated in the Virgin ...

Why haven't we found a cure for HIV yet?   RedOrbit
When we understand how HIV replicates despite drug therapy, then we can stop it   The Conversation UK
HIV Cells Keep Duplicating Even When Treatments Are Working: Study – WebMD   WebMD
aidsmap   
Times of India   
Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)   
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CBS Local
   
Experts: Some Men Are Using Bodybuilding Supplements In Place Of Meals   
CBS Local
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A warning was issued Friday about over-the-counter bodybuilding supplements, with a new study suggesting the popular products could fuel eating disorders. As CBS2's Jessica Schneider reported, six pack abs, broad ...

Men Looking To Get Ripped Are At Risk Of Abusing Legal Supplements   NPR
Bodybuilder Supplement Abuse a Growing Concern   WebMD
Sports Supplements Linked to Male Eating Disorders?   Natural Products INSIDER (blog)
Sci-Tech Today   
Zee News   
U.S. News & World Report   
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USA TODAY
   
Teens Aren't Getting Enough Sleep And Schools Are Partly To Blame   
Huffington Post
But some jurisdictions are learning why it's important to let kids hit the snooze button. Headshot of Rebecca Klein. Rebecca Klein Education Editor, The Huffington Post. Posted: 08/07/2015 06:00 PM EDT ...

Most American teens start the school day too early   CBS News
US teens start school too early, need more sleep   The Nation
Teens Losing Sleep Over Early School Start Times, CDC Says   The Daily Voice
WOKV   
Pioneer News   
Science World Report   
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AsiaOne
   
Thousands of Ebola survivors face severe pain, possible blindness   
AsiaOne
Thousands of West Africans who were infected with the Ebola virus but survived it are suffering chronic conditions such as serious joint pain and eye inflammation that can lead to blindness, global health experts said on Friday. Ebola survivors who ...
Ebola Survivors Face Lingering Pain, Fatigue and Depression   New York Times
Ebola Survivors Struggle as Epidemic Wanes   Voice of America
Ebola Survivors Suffer the Aftereffects   Youth Health Magzine
USA TODAY   
CBC.ca   
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BBC News
   
Anti-thalidomide hero Frances Oldham Kelsey dies at 101   
BBC News
Frances Oldham Kelsey, the Canadian doctor who played a central role in preventing the drug thalidomide being distributed in the US, has died at 101. She refused to approve it while working for the US drug agency in the 1960s. It was later found that ...

Frances Oldham Kelsey, FDA Stickler Who Saved US Babies From Thalidomide, Dies ...   New York Times
Frances Oldham Kelsey, 101, doctor who exposed danger of thalidomide, dies   The Seattle Times
Frances Kelsey, Canadian doctor who opposed thalidomide, dies at 101   Vancouver Sun
The Globe and Mail   
Washington Post   
CBC.ca   
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CBS Local
   
Dallas Reports Second Human West Nile Virus Case   
CBS Local
DALLAS (CBSDFW) — Dallas County Health and Human Services has announced a second human case of West Nile Virus. The resident, who lives in the 75212 zip code, was diagnosed with West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease, the severe form of the disease.
Orange man is first OC case of West Nile virus in 2015   OCRegister
State identifies year's first West Nile virus case in Iowa   Charlotte Observer
New mosquito samples test positive for West Nile virus in Suffolk and Nassau   Newsday
KABC-TV   
NBC Right Now   
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ABC News
   
Kangaroo Hugging A Teddy Bear   
ABC News
The Internet is going wild for this sweet photo of an orphan tango will talk about with his best friend's hand there. Tim Bishara tweeted the photo of the little guy named Kendall bug. The star's mother is a wildlife caretaker who says that orphaned ...
Orphaned kangaroo finds comfort in teddy bear   CBS News
Orphaned Kangaroo Hugs Teddy Bear And We Can't Look Away   PPP Focus.com
Photo of wallaby hugging teddy bear goes viral   Tucson News Now
Irish Examiner   
USA TODAY   
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CBS Local
   
Team From CDC Addresses Bronx Legionnaires' Outbreak; Case Also Reported In ...   
CBS Local
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — A team from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was in town on Friday to meet with state and city officials regarding an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the South Bronx. “We need all hands on deck, and ...

City, state issue differing messages about Legionnaires' disease outbreak   Newsday
Legionnaire's toll rises to 10 in New York   Sky News Australia
Ohio woman dies from Legionnaires' disease; number of those sickened in NY at 101   Akron Beacon Journal
FOX 29   
New York Post   
Dispatch Times   
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New York Times
   
Morgan & Morgan Announces the Investigation of Merge Healthcare - MRGE   
MarketWatch
NEW YORK, Aug. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Morgan & Morgan announces that it is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of Merge Healthcare Incorporated ("Merge Healthcare" or the "Company") (MRGE) concerning possible breaches of ...

IBM to buy Merge Healthcare in $1 b deal   The Hindu
IBM to buy medical image company, Merge Healthcare in $1 bn deal   Junior College
IBM Discloses $1 Billion Merge Healthcare Acquisition   Immortal News
OctaFinance.com   
Times LIVE   
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