2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 Uganda Health


New Vision
   
Forced marriages, too many babies quash hope for Niger's girls   
New Vision
"For me, school's finished," said the frail teenager who sells eggs by a roadstop in the southern Niger town of Maradi. She, like so many other girls in this deeply poor west African state bordering the Sahara, has no choice but to wed very early. "My ...

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seattlepi.com
   
Victim of E. coli outbreak will never go back to Chipotle   
seattlepi.com
Microbiologist Mi Kang works to identify a strain of E. coli from a specimen in a lab at the Washington State Dept. of Health Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015, in Shoreline, Wash. Chipotle's industry-leading commitment to tracking its ingredients from farm to ...
Chipotle E. coli cases continue to rise in Washington   The Seattle Times
Things to know about the investigation of E. coli outbreak   Business In Savannah
UPDATE 2-Chipotle's E. coli outbreak threatens sales, emboldens critics   Reuters
Al Jazeera America   
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BBC News
   
Man died with 'tapeworm tumours'   
BBC News
A man has died with tumours made of cancerous parasitic worm tissue growing in his organs, doctors report. The patient had HIV and his weakened immune system allowed the worm-cancer to flourish. The unusual case was diagnosed through a ...

A Tapeworm With Cancer Gave Its Tumors to Someone   NBCNews.com
In unsettling case, CDC says tapeworm may have infected man with cancerous cells   Washington Post
The case of the man whose cancer came from a tapeworm   Toronto Star
Outbreak News Today   
NPR   
The Sun Daily   
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Daily Mail
   
'10-year jump seen in life expectancy for rich nations'   
The News International
Rich countries have gained more than 10 years in life expectancy on average since 1970, a study released by the OECD said on Wednesday, but the United States has slumped to near the bottom. Averaged across men and women, the US -- at 78.8 years ...

Irish health outcomes are among worst in the West   Irish Times
Cancer survival rates poor, finds study   Irish Examiner
NHS: UK now has one of the worst healthcare systems in the developed world ...   The Independent
Daily Mail   
Daily Times   
Swindon Advertiser   
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CBC.ca
   
Pulling quills from speared dogs took 4 hours   
CBC.ca
It took four hours to remove all the quills from two dogs that were seriously injured by a porcupine. "That's an extreme case," Dr. Tanya Marshall, of TM'z Veterinary Clinic, said Wednesday, talking about the recent care two dogs needed. "Most quilled ...
Prickly pups: Dogs injured by porcupine quills   New Zealand Herald
Dogs v porcupine: family pets come off second best   Sydney Morning Herald
Dogs barely survive porcupine attack   SMN Weekly (blog)
Rapid News Network   
Junior College   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
GoFundMe   
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Daily Mail
   
Bma lobbies junior doctors over possible strike action   
Daily Mail
A ballot for possible strike action by junior doctors has opened for the first time following union criticism of a last-ditch pay offer by the Health Secretary as "fundamentally flawed". Jeremy Hunt was accused by doctors' representatives of "megaphone ...

BMA tried to gag regulator from issuing strike advice   Telegraph.co.uk
Junior doctors reject 'misleading' pay offer and criticise Jeremy Hunt   The Guardian
Junior doctors: What's their problem with a new contract?   BBC News
Channel 4 News (blog)   
The Independent   
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Reuters
   
Senate panel probing Valeant, Turing over drug costs   
Reuters
A U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday launched a bipartisan probe into pharmaceutical pricing, seeking documents from four drugmakers including Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Turing Pharmaceuticals, companies embroiled in controversy over price hikes on ...

Senate panel summons price-hiking CEO of Turing Pharma   MLive.com
Senate panel summons price-hiking CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals   Salt Lake Tribune
Congress to probe pharma price hikes   Irish Examiner
Bloomberg   
International Business Times   
United States Senate Special Committee on Aging   
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Morning Ticker
   
The best athletes in the world have ... bad teeth?   
Morning Ticker
A new study has found that four out of every 10 football players in Britain having rotting teeth — and it's gotten so bad that it affects how some of them play. It's one of the most common stereotypes of the British: their bad teeth. But a new study ...
Rot sets in: British footballers struggle with dental problems   Yahoo Singapore News
4 in 10 football stars have rotting teeth, says British study   gulfnews.com
Footballers' bad teeth affecting performance, say researchers   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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Evesham Journal
   
Sir Elton John says he was 'flattered' by Vladimir Putin's apology after a gay ...   
Evesham Journal
Sir Elton John has said he was “flattered” that Russian president Vladimir Putin rang him to personally apologise for a hoax call. The singer, who was in London to promote a new HIV/Aids partnership with the US government, said he was looking forward ...

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BBC News
   
Should we switch from tobacco to e-cigarettes?   
BBC News
As of 2015, there are 2.6 million current or ex-smokers in the UK who now use e-cigarettes – almost four times as many as in 2010. Cigarettes burn tobacco to release smoke containing nicotine and other chemicals. On the other hand, e-cigarettes heat ...
Vaping to quit cigs solution up in smoke with nicotine ban   The Star Online
How tobacco tax will hurt smokers health   Newsday
Smoking rates in Oklahoma decline to an all-time low   Pawhuska Journal Capital
Medscape   
Sydney Morning Herald   
CT Newsjunkie   
PR Newswire   
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