2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 Tanzania Health


RT
   
'Rotting the body from the inside out': Graphic anti-smoking campaign   
RT
Smoking “rots” the body from within and damages bones, brain, teeth and eyes, a graphic anti-smoking campaign from Public Health England warns. It also targets misconceptions about roll-ups, saying they are as hazardous as manufactured cigarettes.
Hard-hitting advert warns of dangers of smoking roll-ups (Warning: Graphic ...   Irish Independent
Do you know the dangers of roll-up cigarettes?   Irish Examiner
Watch: Graphic anti-smoking ad shows father rolling and smoking rotting flesh   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Herald Sun   
Independent Online   
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Elderly Kibaha Citizens Get Special Care Centre   
AllAfrica.com
Kibaha — THE elderly in Kibaha, Coast region, have praised the government for putting in place a special care centre, specifically for them. Addressing journalists in Kibaha during a seminar on home care for the elderly, the Chairman of the Elderly in ...


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Daily News
   
Cost of Smoking Dwarfs By Half Cigarette Tax Revenues   
AllAfrica.com
TOTAL cigarette tax revenues amounting to approximately 54 million US dollars is less than 50 per cent of the expenditure on smoking-induced cardiovascular diseases annually. According to a report titled "Health care costs attributable to smoking induced ...

Tanzania Elderly surfer health cost due to smoking   spyghana.com

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IPPmedia
   
Bank to Provide Over US$37 Million to Boost EAC's Health Sector   
AllAfrica.com
THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has signed an agreement with the Kenya government of USD 37.5 million, a loan agreement for the establishment of East African Community's Biomedical Centre of Excellence in Kenya. The Bank's Regional Director ...

AfDB, Kenya sign pact for region's Centre of Excellence   IPPmedia
AfDB's EAC health sector initiative to benefit many   spyghana.com

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Pediatric HIV Is Down, But Insufficient Children Are Treated   
AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Rates of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV have fallen dramatically in recent years, although the scale-up of treatment among HIV-positive children and adolescents lags behind that of adults, the Huffington Post reports. A UNICEF report on the ...


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Women's group gets support   
Daily News
A TOTAL of 15 women who were among the traders whose shops got razed down in the night fire that destroyed the Maasai Curio market last month, have received a donation of a chicken-hatching machine. While somehow far from their original curio and ...


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Lions Club Facilitates Open Heart Surgery in India   
AllAfrica.com
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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The West Australian
   
Perth medicos share skills in Tanzania   
The West Australian
It's the smell that hits first. Overwhelming. A bitter mixture of sweat, other body fluids and the slightest waft of antiseptic cleaner you wish would overpower everything else. It never does. Within five seconds you forget the smell as a heartbreaking scream tears ...


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NDTV
   
Ebola Returns to Europe with First Case Diagnosed in Britain   
NDTV
Glasgow: A healthcare worker recently back from Sierra Leone was diagnosed with Ebola on Monday by doctors in Scotland's largest city, the first diagnosis of the deadly virus in Britain during the current outbreak. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ...

First case of Ebola found in UK as nurse quarantined   Irish Independent
Britain: Ebola Case Reported in Glasgow   New York Times
Healthcare worker in Scotland diagnosed with Ebola   CNBC
Irish Times   
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MarketWatch   
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CBC.ca
   
Flu vaccine might fall short, health officials warn   
CBC.ca
Public health officials are warning that the flu vaccine used this season may not be as effective as hoped against the strain that's currently making the rounds. "We're at or close to peak, certainly in southern Ontario, for influenza activity," said Dr. Doug Sider, ...

Ontario ERs 'overwhelmed' as flu hits harder than usual   CTV News
Flu shot ineffective against season's most common virus   Toronto Star
Influenza Spreading in Iowa   KGAN TV
The Daily Progress   
Baltimore Sun (blog)   
MiamiHerald.com   
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