2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Tanzania Health


IPPmedia
   
MPs fault handling of 10bn/- NHIF loan fund   
IPPmedia
Despite the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) setting aside 10bn/- annually as loans for public and private hospitals the money was still lying idle, the house heard yesterday. The hospitals could use the loans to procure essential medical supplies and ...

Hospitals to use mobile x-rays   Daily News

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Health Sector Improving Despite Many Faults   
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — DESPITE progress in improving health care in the Isles, backbenchers in the House of Representatives say challenges are still too many. Zanzibar now has many health facilities, with increasing number of skilled labour, but unfortunately shortage ...


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Fox Business
   
Bird flu backlog should ease soon, Vilsack says   
USA TODAY
DES MOINES, Iowa — Millions of Iowa birds killed or destroyed by bird flu and piling up at poultry facilities should be disposed of or incinerated within the next week, barring another large outbreak, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Friday. Vilsack ...

Egg prices surge to record on shortage caused by bird flu   Winfield Daily Courier Online
Iowa bird-flu farms fall short on containment measures   Worthington Daily Globe
Iowa reports new bird flu turkey case in Pocahontas County   Marshalltown Times Republican

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Newsweek
   
Genetic Map of Prostate Cancer Could Lead to Better Treatments   
Newsweek
A recent study indicates that for as many as 90 percent of men with advanced prostate cancer there are either already effective treatments or ones on the way. BSIP SA/Alamy. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Prostate Cancer, cancer, Cancer Treatment, genome, ...

Gene find gives hope for prostate cancer cure   New Zealand Herald
Prostate cancer's 'Rosetta stone' found   Irish Independent
Scientists Tout New 'Rosetta Stone' for Prostate Cancer Mutations   Laboratory Equipment
Headlines & Global News   
Newsmax   
BBC News   
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Live Science
   
Severe Infections Linked to Lower IQs   
Live Science
People who have had an infection that made them so sick they had to be hospitalized may have IQs that are slightly lower than average, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University in Denmark examined the ...

Catching a simple infection can damage your IQ for several years   Daily Mail
Infections may lower your IQ: Study   Economic Times
Infections can also affect your IQ   The Indian Express

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The Globe and Mail
   
May is Mental Health Month   
Sampan
During the month of May, organizations such as Mental Health America and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) foster campaigns and advocate for greater mental health awareness. These organizations and their supporting communities work together ...

The majority of Oklahomans with mental illness who are in jail would be better ...   NewsOK.com
The case for publicly funded therapy   The Globe and Mail
Talking mental health informs, reduces stigma   Scottsbluff Star Herald
Huffington Post Canada   
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Relay for Life at Southridge School   
WDIO-TV
Students at Southridge School in Culver spent most of the day walking outside on Friday. The reason? The 4th annual Relay for Life event, which brought in around $7,000 for the American Cancer Society. Erin Cox, a teacher there and organizer of the event, ...


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Toronto Star
   
Indian origin scientist successfully converts human blood cells into neural cells   
Economic Times
TORONTO: Stem cell scientists led by Mick Bhatia from the McMaster University have successfully converted adult human blood cells into neural cells. The team directly converted adult human blood cells to both central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) ...

Blood turned into nerve cells by Canadian researchers   CBC.ca
Human blood turned into brain cells   Business Standard
Stem Cells Aid Stroke Recovery   Newsmax

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Peninsula On-line
   
73-year-old citizen tests positive for MERS   
Peninsula On-line
DOHA: A 73-year-old Qatari citizen has tested positive for the MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) virus, public health authorities announced yesterday. ADVERTISING. 5. 5. Hamad Medical Corporation's (HMC) reference laboratories have confirmed ...

Tourism Bureau seeks to attract Muslim visitors   Taipei Times
SCH confirms fourth Mers case in Qatar   Gulf Times
MERS-CoV threat rising following new reported cases in South Korea: CDC   China Post
Riviera Maya News   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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BGR
   
How an 8-minute surgery could completely fix your poor eyesight   
BGR
One of the things technology will most likely fix at some point down the road is poor eyesight. And it might happen sooner than we think, if Ocumetics Technology is successful with its Bionic Lens trials. DON'T MISS: This $11 quick charger from Amazon will ...

Bionic Eye Promises To Give Its Wearer Vision Better Than 20/20   Ubergizmo (blog)
This bionic lens could give everybody perfect vision   Fortune
Bionic eye implant promises a lifetime of perfect vision   Engadget
Toronto Sun   
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