2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Uganda Health


New Vision
   
First ever Sickle Cell Run launched   
New Vision
Pharmaceutical Society of Uganda Secretary General Samuel Opio talking to the press at the launch of the first Sickle Cell Run 2015. Photo by Tony Rujuta. mail. img. newvision. mail; img. By Betty Amamukirori. THE Pharmaceutical Society of Uganda (PSU) ...

SUSLA to hold blood drive to benefit sickle cell patient   Shreveport Times
SUSLA To Hold Sickle-Cell Blood Drive To Help Shreveport Patient   News Radio 710 KEEL

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KFM
   
Female Condom Day Marked With Calls For Increased Access   
KFM
The ministry of health has asked development partners to increase accessibility of female condoms so as to increase uptake. The call is made by Dr. Paul Kaggwa, the Assistant Commissioner for Health Promotion and Education as Uganda commemorates ...

Activists promote female condom as alternative means of preventing HIV infections   NTV Uganda
Female Health Company sells 500 million condoms worldwide   Drug Store News
Group Reveals Why Women Avoid Female Condom   NAIJ.COM
Examiner.com   
Daily Trust   
AllAfrica.com   
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Fox News
   
Qld to develop first sexual health strategy   
Brisbane Times
Speaking at the World STI & HIV Congress and Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference in Brisbane on Wednesday, Health Minister Cameron Dick said notification rates of infectious syphilis in the state's indigenous communities had reached their highest rate ...
Healer's bogus 'HIV cure' bashed   Health-e
$5 million plan to tackle Queensland's sexual health   The Queensland Times

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
British Medical Journal study into paroxetine, Aropax, reveals suicide risk   
Sydney Morning Herald
Thousands of prescriptions of a dangerous depression drug that may cause suicidal feelings were given to Australian children last year despite the well-publicised risks, health authorities have revealed. The "blockbuster" drug, paroxetine, which is ...
Seroxat study under-reported harmful effects on young people, say scientists   The Guardian
Antidepressant suicide link 'undisclosed'   NEWS.com.au
Antidepressant Paxil Is Unsafe for Teenagers, New Analysis Says   New York Times
CBC.ca   
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BBC News
   
Malaria: Huge progress on global killer   
BBC News
The World Health Organization is reporting a huge fall in the number of cases of malaria. It has long been one of the world's biggest killers so what has changed and is eradication now a possibility?
Millions of children's lives saved as malaria deaths plunge: UN   Times of India
Malaria deaths 'fall 60% since 2000'   New Vision
Malaria deaths drop 60pc in past 15 years   Herald Sun

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NDTV
   
14 Die of Dengue, Delhi Hospitals To Take in More Doctors   
NDTV
Consulting a doctor and taking a blood test are the fest steps to tackle dengue. (Agence-France Presse). New Delhi: Three more persons succumbed to dengue on Wednesday, taking the number of deaths to 14 as hospitals across Delhi continued to wilt ...

Delhi govt directs pvt hospitals to cap rates of Dengue tests   Hindustan Times
Govt caps dengue test price, labs protest   Times of India
No help from helplines   The Hindu
Daily News & Analysis   
The News International   
The Indian Express   
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BBC News
   
Coffee has secret trick to stop sleep   
BBC News
A cup of coffee in the evening may be keeping you awake for more reasons than you realise, scientists say. Their study, in Science Translation Medicine, showed caffeine was more than just a stimulant and actually slowed down the body's internal clock.
That late-night cup of coffee can reset the internal body clock   Irish Examiner
A coffee could reset your body clock and cheat jet lag   Times LIVE
Coffee Can Mess Up Your Body's Internal Clock   Science World Report
Bulletin Leader   
SurfPaducah   
The Monitor Daily   
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Nature World Report
   
(+Video) Get come sun as Vitamin D deficiency causes dementia in old age   
Nature World Report
If you avoid the sun too much then its time to rethink because researchers found in a new study that those who have lower vitamin D levels have a higher risk of congnitive decline in old age. The study done by researchers at the Rutgers University ...
Vitamin D deficiency linked to rapid cognitive decline   Examiner.com
Too Little Vitamin D May Hasten Mental Decline   WebMD
Vitamin D Supplements Might Slow Dementia   The Weather Space
Yahoo News   
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TIME
   
Antibacterial Soap Is a Wash, Study Finds   
TIME
If you're bothering to wash your hands regularly—and you should—you're probably using antibacterials, many of which contain triclosan, an effective bacteria-, virus- and fungus-fighting agent. But concerns over the health consequences of too much ...

Triclosan Antibacterial Soap No Better at Killing Germs Than Regular Soap   Newsweek
Antibacterial Soaps With This Active Ingredient Aren't Worth It   Huffington Post
Antibacterial soap no real threat to germs   The Nation
International Business Times AU   
Health Aim   
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KRWG News22
   
Kids Without Access to Garden More Likely to Be Obese: Study   
KRWG News22
Children who grow up without access to a garden are more likely to be obese by the age of seven, a study has found. Editor : Sophia Clarke Category : HEALTH16 September 2015 / Wednesday 16:31:49 ...

Children without garden access more likely to be obese   daynurseries.co.uk News
Childhood Obesity: No Garden Access Increases Overweight Risk In Children   Science World Report
Lack of garden access linked to later childhood obesity   Nursing Times
The Hans India   
News Hour (press release) (subscription) (blog)   
Financial Express   
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