2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 Tanzania Health


WVXU
   
It Turns Out We Really Didn't Know What People Are Dying From   
WVXU
Dr. Christopher Murray in Tanzania on his quest to find out causes of death around the world. His chief collaborator Alan Lopez, is seated behind him. Courtesy of Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Jeremy Smith, author of <em>Epic Measures.</em>.

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Daily News & Analysis
   
No Mers infections reported in South Korea for two days straight   
The Straits Times
SEOUL - No new cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers) were reported in South Korea on Monday, its Health Ministry said, marking the second-consecutive days that no cases were reported. The number of people infected remained at 182, the ...

Korea reports no new MERS cases for 2nd consecutive day   Arirang News
Park calls for drastic measures to boost consumption   The Korea Observer
South Korea reports 32nd MERS death   Manila Bulletin
The Chosun Ilbo   
Channel News Asia   
AsiaOne   
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Sierra Leone Telegraph
   
Is Sierra Leone sleep walking into another round of Ebola epidemic?   
Sierra Leone Telegraph
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa which has taken the life of over 11,000 people in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, may have significantly receded, especially with Liberia being declared Ebola free, but Sierra Leone and Guinea continue to record new ...

Sierra Leone will jail Ebola law violators   GMA News
Sierra Leone announces new curfew to halt Ebola   BDlive
Ebola persists but raging heads fight about politics   The Patriotic Vanguard

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USA TODAY
   
Your biggest travel risk this summer? The sun   
USA TODAY
Don't get burned this summer. I don't just mean that figuratively — like being singed by surprise fees and surcharges — I mean it literally. Don't get burned by the sun. It can happen anytime, anywhere, even on an overcast day. Stop me if you already know this ...

Protect Your Young Ones With These 4 Simple Rules of Sun Protection   Huffington Post
Confusing labels on sunscreen bottles 'are putting Brits at risk of being burned'   Mirror.co.uk
Survey finds worrying lack of understanding about sunscreens   Techie News
Vancouver Sun   
BBC News   
expressandstar.com   
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