2014年9月7日 星期日

2014-09-08 Tanzania Health

  Slate Magazine   
A Million “Verbal Autopsies” Are Changing Public Health  Slate Magazine
Photo by Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters Laborers on a cold winter morning in the old quarters of Delhi. Poor Indians are more likely to live outside the health care system, making it hard to know causes of death. Photo by Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters. This article ...

Health experts call for efforts to eliminate mosquito breeding sites   Daily News

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Yes, rains are likely to trigger diseases  Daily News
THE predicted short rains are here. The weather agency has predicted heavy rains on the Indian Ocean coastal belt that are coupled with floods, especially in low-lying areas. Perhaps the worst downside in this scenario is the likely outbreak of water-borne ...


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  Daily News   
Kagera beefs up precautions against Ebola  Daily News
KAGERA Regional Commissioner, Mr Fabian Massawe, has said that precautionary measures at all entry points has been beefed up to ensure that no foreigner with signs of Ebola enters the country. Mr Massawe told the 'Daily News' in an interview that a ...


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Bugando to receive cance simulation machines  Daily News
THE Cancer Treatment Facility at Weill Bugando Medi- cal Centre (WBMC) in Mwanza will become fully operational by March next year, the Head of Cancer Centre at the referral hospital, Dr Nestory Masalu, said on Saturday. “Everything is on course.

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  Daily News   
Experts want guidelines on telemedicine  Daily News
DOCTORS in the country have been asked to prepare guidelines which will protect the privacy of patient's information in telemedicine. Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Seif Rashid, made the call on Saturday in Bagamoyo while closing a two day ...


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  NPR   
New Developments in Ebola Vaccine Trials  9&10 News
An experimental Ebola vaccine tested on monkeys now shows it can trigger fast protection against the virus. The National Institute of Health is also conducting the first human safety study of the vaccine. The vaccine will be tested on healthy humans, not ...

Ebola: New vaccine works on monkeys, to be tested on humans soon   Firstpost
Experimental Ebola Vaccine To Begin Human Trials   Headlines & Global News
Ebola vaccine tests on monkeys show promise   Los Angeles Times
Latin Post   
KETV Omaha   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Sierra Leone: Lockdown Will Not Stem Ebola Spread - Medical Organisation MSF  Bernama
FREETOWN, Sept 8 (BERNAMA-NNN-AGENCIES) -- The medical organisation Doctors Without Borders has criticised Sierra Leone's plans to "lock down" the country for three days later this month in an attempt to stop the spread of Ebola. The medical charity ...

Ebola: Misinformation can spread like virus   Irish Examiner
Canadian Ebola lab returning to Sierra Leone   Toronto Star
Sierra Leone plans Ebola lockdown •It could spread disease further, aid agency ...   Nigerian Tribune
Huffington Post   
The Guardian Nigeria   
The Guardian   
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  Business Recorder   
Protalix shares wipe out gains as CEO clarifies Ebola possibilities  Business Recorder
image JERUSALEM: Shares of biotech firm Protalix reversed gains on Sunday after the company's chief executive threw cold water on a news report that its technology could be used to develop a version of the Ebola experimental drug ZMapp. Protalix stock ...

UPDATE 1-Protalix shares wipe out gains as CEO clarifies Ebola possibilities   Reuters Africa
Pugwash: ZMapp distribution is debated   CMU The Tartan Online
Protalix shares surge (briefly) on possible Ebola drug technology   Haaretz
Reuters   
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  Economic Times   
No association between bra wearing and breast cancer  2 Minute Medicine
1. There was no association identified between bra use and invasive ductal or lobular carcinoma in post-menopausal women. 2. Baseline breast cancer risk did not differ by bra cup size, use of underwire bra, average hours per day of use, or age at first ...

Doctors Determine Bras Are Safe   Dumb-Out
Wearing a bra does not cause breast cancer, reveals a study   Financial Express
Wearing a bra does not cause breast cancer, reveals study   India Today
Healio   
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  Irish Examiner   
An ice bucket challenge tinged with sadness  Irish Examiner
School children got top marks for drenching their teachers in a very special ice bucket challenge tinged with sadness. The sixth-class students of Ovens National School in Co Cork were given special permission to dump several buckets of water over the ...

GALLERY: Emergency services Ice Bucket Challenge   The Clare Herald
Ice Bucket Challenge warms family's heart   The Advocate
Rhodes takes on the Ice Bucket Challenge   Grocott's Mail Online
Scottish Daily Record   
Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express   
thejournal.ie   
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