2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Tanzania Health

  IPPmedia   
Tanzanian surgeons for special cancer training in India  IPPmedia
Plans are underway to send Tanzanian surgeons to India for special cancer surgery training as reports reveal that women with breast cancer are unnecessarily amputated because there is lack of experts to perform selective tissue surgery to remove the ...

Indian specialist trumps special medicare locally   Daily News

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  New Vision   
Rotary Cancer run: Nsambya Hospital's cancer ward fundraising surpassed target  NTV Uganda
As participants recover from Sunday's gruelling Rotary Cancer Run, the organisers and sponsors are in glee over its success. The Centenary Bank, a key sponsor of the charity event is looking to extend their philanthropy to other hospitals throughout country ...

Mwinyi finishes the 5 km cancer run   New Vision
Cancer Run raises Sh 300m   KFM

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  Independent Online   
Ebola response 'inadequate'  Independent Online
A public information board explains the symptoms of Ebola in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Picture: Youssouf Bah. Dakar/Lagos - The world's “disastrously inadequate response” to West Africa's Ebola outbreak means many people are dying needlessly, the head ...

Containing The Ebola Outbreak   Leadership Newspapers
Nigeria records another Ebola case in oil city, 17 cases total   Reuters
Nigeria Reports One New Ebola Case   Wall Street Journal
The Guardian Nigeria   
Toronto Star   
Vanguard   
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  CNN   
Liberia's President warns Ebola outbreak could become a 'global crisis'  CNN
(CNN) -- Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said Monday that the situation over the massive Ebola outbreak in her country "remains grave." "Our health delivery system is under stress. The international community couldn't respond quickly," Johnson ...

The lessons of the Ebola outbreak suggest a larger, faster response is needed   Washington Post
First Ebola case in Senegal is top priority emergency —WHO   Nigerian Tribune
WHO says equipment needed to contain Ebola in Senegal, case 'a top priority ...   Hamilton Spectator
USA TODAY   
CBC.ca   
SFGate   
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  Daily Mail   
Golf, gardening and holidays see skin cancer soar: Number of hospital ...  Daily Mail
Gardening, golf and package holidays are behind soaring hospital admissions for skin cancer, researchers warn. Rates have risen by around 40 per cent in just four years and almost 124,000 now need hospital treatment annually. Experts are particularly ...

Skin cancer referrals up by 41 per cent in 5 years   The Independent
Alarm at large rise in cases of skin cancer   Herald Scotland
Hospitals see rapid rise in skin cancer   BBC News
The Guardian   
Mirror.co.uk   
ITV News   
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  Free Press Journal   
Tea helps reduce non-cardiovascular death risk by almost a quarter  Free Press Journal
Washington : A new study has revealed that drinking tea helps in curbing non-cardiovascular mortality by 24 percent. Professor Nicolas Danchin said that drinking tea would be a better choice than coffee, although both are important for the way of life people ...

Tea cuts risk of deaths not related to cardiac woes   Times of India
Drink Tea, Live Longer?   WTAJ
Swap after-dinner coffee for a healthier cup of tea   New Zealand Herald
University Herald   
Northern Voices Online   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
An apple a day - or any other fruit - cuts heart disease risk by 40%  Mirror.co.uk
Researchers have found that people who eat fruit daily are much less likely to have cardiovascular disease than those who eat none. The study of 500,000 people also found the more fruit you eat, the more your heart disease risk falls. It also cuts blood ...

Eating fruit every day can slash risk of heart disease   Express.co.uk
Eating at least one piece of fruit a day cuts risk of heart attack by 40%   Daily Times
British study touts benefits of daily fruit intake   Newstalk ZB
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
Irish Times   
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  NDTV   
Scientists discover new detect malaria parasite  Business Standard
Scientists have revealed a new way to use magnetic resonance relaxometry (MRR), a close cousin of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to detect a parasitic waste product in the blood of infected patients. This technique developed by a research team from ...

New method to diagnose malaria found   Zee News
Magnet technology can accurately detect malaria   BGR India
Scientists Create 'Affordable and Reliable' Malaria Test Using Magnets   International Business Times UK
Headlines & Global News   
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  Aljazeera.com   
Tests show no sign of Ebola in Swedish man  Hindu Business Line
Medical authorities in the Swedish capital said on Monday that tests on a man brought into hospital over the weekend and suspected of potentially carrying Ebola showed no signs of the deadly disease. The Swedish man, whose name was not disclosed, had ...

Suspected Ebola patient tests negative in Sweden   Channel News Asia
Ebola Outbreak Spreads Fear As Suspected Case Found In Sweden   Neon Nettle
Medical tests reveal no Ebola virus in Sweden patient   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
WND.com   
Prensa Latina   
Tech Times   
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  iStreet Research   
Dengue fever in Japan confirms 19 new cases  iStreet Research
2 19 cases of dengue fever was confirmed today by Japan's health authority in addition to the 3 previous cases they already had. This brings the number of infected people to 22. The patients who were diagnosed with dengue fever are all locals and were ...

Japan Reports 19 New Dengue Fever Cases   Your-Story.org
19 new cases of dengue fever are being verified by Japan Govt   Upstart Magazine
Dengue fever probe points to Yoyogi Park mosquitoes; 22 people affected so far   The Japan Times
spyghana.com   
Xinhua   
Panorama.am   
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