2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 Tanzania Health

  USA TODAY   
CDC worker flown back to USA after Ebola exposure  USA TODAY
An employer with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been flown back to the USA from West Africa on a charter flight after being exposed to Ebola. The CDC employee is not sick, has no symptoms of Ebola and "therefore poses no ...

Ebola outbreak: US official says epidemic will worsen   BBC News
CDC Staffer Returns to US After Low-Risk Contact with Individual Infected with ...   KMBZ
CDC Director: Ebola Is 'Worse Than I'd Feared'   TIME
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Patient causes Ebola scare at Nkasi hospital  Daily News
COMMOTION erupted at Nkomolo Health Centre in Namanyere township, Nkasi district, in Rukwa region when a female patient was brought to the health facility bearing the symptoms of the dreaded Ebola disease, causing both patients and medical staff to ...


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Maternal health budget deemed a life saver  Daily News
DISTRICT Medical Officers from various parts of the country have hailed the government's move to commit its budget in 2014/15 year for over 50 per cent of all health centres to provide life-saving comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care ...


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Dar hosts crucial malaria meeting  Daily News
AN important meeting on malaria will be held in Dar es Salaam next week as part of preparations for the development of the next iteration of the Global Malaria Action Plan. The second Global Malaria Action Plan (GMAP2) will cover the period 2016-2030.

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EA Plans Intensive Airport Screening to Check Ebola  AllAfrica.com
Arusha — TANZANIA and fellow East African Community (EAC) partner states have resolved to concentrate on Ebola virus prevention through intensive screening at the region's airports. An emergency meeting held to address the outbreak of the pandemic in ...

Airlines To EAC Asked To Carry Ebola Surveillance Forms   Bernama

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African Women's Cancer Awareness Association (AWCAA) Celebrates 10 Years ...  DigitalJournal.com
AWCAA Commemorates 10 Years With Fundraising Gala Honoring First Lady of Tanzania Madam Salma Kikwete & Keynote From Best-Selling Author Dr. Ian Smith. PR Newswire. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27, 2014. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27, 2014 ...


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Scientists reverse bad memories by blasting brain cells  New Zealand Herald
Traumatic memories could be switched into pleasant recollections with a flash of light, scientists claim. Doctors may one day be able to use a new technique to treat soldiers with post-traumatic stress or patients with debilitating phobias. The method, which has ...

'It is possible to overwrite bad memories'   New Vision
Scientists "Rewrite" Bad Memories Into Good Ones   Chinatopix
Scientists turn bad memories into good   The Australian
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Tomatoes linked to low prostate cancer risk  Herald Scotland
MEN who eat more than 10 portions of tomatoes each week have an 18 per cent lower risk of developing prostate cancer, new research suggests. MEN who eat more than 10 portions of tomatoes each week have an 18 per cent lower risk of developing ...

Prostate cancer risk lowered by eating tomatoes, study reveals   Tech Times
Tomatoes Fight Prostate Cancer   Guardian Liberty Voice
Tomatoes linked to preventing prostate cancer   Bristol24-7
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  USA TODAY   
$10m Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE: 10 Finalist Teams Selected  Huffington Post (blog)
It all began with over 300 pre-registered teams, which led to over 20 competing teams. And then there were 10. That's right. After considerable evaluation and deliberation, it's time to reveal the 10 finalists in the running for the $10M Qualcomm Tricorder ...

Tricorders to Diagnose Health One Step Closer to Reality   jilard.com
Tricorder XPrize: 10 Finalist Prototypes   InformationWeek
Hopkins student team selected in competition to build 'Star Trek'-like device   Baltimore Sun (blog)
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Giant panda faked pregnancy to get food: experts  9news.com.au
Zookeepers believe a giant panda due to star in a live broadcast of a birth was actually faking its pregnancy in order to get more food. Keepers in Chengdu, China, believed Ai Hin was pregnant because of a change in appetite and movement as well as an ...

Cunning giant panda fakes pregnancy symptoms in bid to lead life of luxury   Mirror.co.uk
This Clever Giant Panda Faked Her Pregnancy To Get Better Food   MTV.com
Giant panda may have faked pregnancy to receive better treatment   Atlanta Journal Constitution
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