2014年12月28日 星期日

2014-12-29 Tanzania Health


Dar asked to allocate $600m for HIV/Aids   
IPPmedia
Tanzania government has been advised to allocate between $600 to 640 million per year in the coming four years through self mobilization to help fight against HIV and Aids response. The advice was made by the Civil Society Organization National Steering ...

Efforts to cure HIV have a fresh setback   Fredericksburg.com

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Daily News
   
Tanzania Elderly surfer health cost due to smoking   
spyghana.com
According to a report titled “Health care costs attributable to smoking induced cardiovascular diseases in Tanzania,” the total costs of smoking in the country is 118.7 million US dollars per year. “Most of the patients appear to be elderly males and the amount ...

Cost of smoking dwarfs by half cigarette tax revenues   Daily News

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Daily News
   
Lions Club facilitates open heart surgery in India   
Daily News
THE Vice-President, Dr Mohamed Gharib, Bilal has pledged the government's continued collaboration with the Lions Club of Dar es Salaam (Host) and Regency Medical Centre for sustainable performance of Heart Babies Project, which supports open heart ...


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AfDB's EAC health sector initiative to benefit many   
spyghana.com
The Bank's Regional Director Gabriel Negatu told journalists in Nairobi this week that additional funds would be disbursed to construct an Oncology centre in Uganda, Biomedical Engineering and E-health centre in Rwanda and a Cardiovascular centre in ...

Bank to provide over $37 million to boost EAC's health sector   Daily News

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Middle class obsession with pet culture on the increase   
Daily News
IN keeping up with global trends, more Tanzanians are adopting the culture of keeping pets for the sport of it. Speaking to the 'Sunday News,' Tanzania Animal Welfare Society Executive Director, Dr Thomas Kahema, concurred that foreign influence and the ...


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Kansas City Star
   
WHO: Ebola Death Toll Rises To 7693 In West Africa   
Design & Trend
The World Health Organization announced Friday that the death toll from Ebola in West Africa has grown to 7,693. There have been nearly 20,000 cases reported since the outbreak began last year. Dec. 28 marks one year since the Ebola outbreak began, ...

Ebola survival improving in Sierra Leone   Marietta Daily Journal
A Year And 7000 Deaths Later, A Look At The Ebola Epidemic   NPR
Roundup: More efforts needed to end Ebola one year after outbreak   GlobalPost
Front Page Africa   
Press TV   
Grand Island Independent   
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Design & Trend
   
Hong Kong Confirms First Case Of Bird Flu This Winter   
Design & Trend
Alert levels in Hong Kong have been raised after a woman was diagnosed with a deadly bird flu on Sunday. The woman with the fatal H7N9 strain is said to be in critical condition. The 68-year-old woman fell ill on Dec. 19 and was hospitalized on Dec.
HK hospitals gear up amid bird-flu fears   AsiaOne
Cross-border schemes key to China easing capital controls   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hong Kong woman contracts H7N9 virus in Shenzhen   WantChinaTimes
Reuters India   
Arab News   
ABC Online   
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Zee News
   
Twelve genetic causes for rare developmental disorders discovered   
Daily Times
LONDON – According to the researchers up to half of children with severe developmental disorders of probable genetic origin go without a genetic diagnosis for their conditions. The Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) program aims to remedy this ...

Deciphering Developmental Disorders' Gene Sequencing Program Finds A ...   The Inquisitr
Scientists Identify 12 Genetic Causes for Developmental Disorders   Tech Times
A New Research Identifies 12 New Causes For Developmental Disorders   Voice Chronicle
Business Standard   
Zee News   
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Cardiorespiratory fitness enhances memory in older adults   
Sierra Leone Times
A new study has examined the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), memory and cognition in young and older adults and has shown that cardiorespiratory fitness improves memory among older adults. The study conducted at Boston ...


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BBC News
   
Ebola: How does it compare?   
BBC News
The world has witnessed the largest-ever epidemic of Ebola claim thousands of lives in West Africa in 2014. Since the first case, a two-year-old who passed away on 28 December 2013, there have been more than 6,900 deaths. Outbreaks such as Ebola have ...

Ebola outbreak: Survivors tell their stories as deadly virus continues to spread   The Independent
Efforts to stop Ebola are gaining ground, but the fight isn't won   Los Angeles Times
Battle won, but the war goes on   New Zealand Herald
Irish Independent   
Irish Examiner   
BDlive   
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