2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Tanzania Health


Experts call for firm slum infrastructure support   
Daily News
DAR ES SALAAM's population is growing at an average of 8 per cent per annum with most people residing in slums with no tap water, sewerage systems and solid waste facilities. Visiting Professor David Hulme from Brooks World Poverty Institute in ...


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Nile Crocodiles have the deadliest jaws in the Savannah   
Daily News
WITH a body weighing up to 950 kilograms, Nile Crocodiles are among large animals residing in the Savannah of Africa. Morphologically these huge reptiles were created as ambush predators because both their eyes and ears are located on the upper side ...


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A Call for Action On Women and Girls in Emergencies   
AllAfrica.com
Pregnant with her sixth child, Nibitanga Suzana, 27, was forced to make the hazardous three-day journey from Bujumbura to the refugee camp on the Tanzania border when the Burundian conflict erupted in April. By the time she arrived, she had nothing left.

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TIME
   
First malaria vaccine gains regulator approval   
Irish Examiner
The world's first malaria vaccine got a green light from European drugs regulators who recommended it should be licensed for use in babies in Africa at risk of the mosquito-borne disease. The shot, called RTS,S or Mosquirix and developed by drugmaker ...

GlaxoSmithKline's Malaria Vaccine Clears Final Scientific Hurdle   Wall Street Journal
World's first malaria vaccine a step closer to rollout   ABC Online
Doctor's decades-long quest for malaria vaccine pays off   CBS News
Sky News Australia   
The Times (subscription)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Fiona Phillips: Bitter pills to swallow in war on Alzheimer's disease   
Mirror.co.uk
Having watched both my parents endure the wicked, cruel, extended onslaught that is early-onset Alzheimer's disease, I have long been furious at the ever-increasing glut of misleading headlines claiming a cure is in the pipeline. Or the ones that claim ...

More research funding needed for Alzheimer's   Dailysunnews
How Arizona is fighting Alzheimer's disease   azcentral.com
AVP-923 Significantly Reduces Agitation in Alzheimer's Disease   Neurology Advisor
wtkr.com   
U.S. News & World Report   
The Weather Space   
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CBS Local
   
West Nile virus detected in Santa Clara   
San Jose Mercury News
SANTA CLARA -- Fogging will start in Santa Clara next week after mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile virus, officials announced Friday. The Santa Clara County Vector Control District said with weather permitting, fogging will take place from 11 p ...
Horse in Boulder County diagnosed with West Nile virus   Lexington Herald Leader
Take simple steps to fight mosquitoes   Suffolk News-Herald
1 West Nile case confirmed in Walton County   The Northwest Florida Daily News

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The Express Tribune
   
Nigeria marks 1 year since last polio case   
The Nation
LAGOS - Nigeria on Friday marked one year since its last case of polio, raising hopes it will soon be taken off the list of endemic countries as the first step to being declared free of the disease. The last case was in the Sumaila district of Kano ...
Nigeria marks 1 year since last polio case, hopes to learn from previous mistakes   CBC.ca
Nigeria marks one year without recorded polio case   BBC News
Nigeria marks polio-free year, raising global eradication hopes   Fox News

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Fox News
   
FDA Approves Odomzo for Recurring Basal Cell Carcinoma   
Doctors Lounge
Odomzo (sonidegib) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat locally advanced basal cell carcinoma that has returned despite surgery or radiation. The treatment is sanctioned for people who are not candidates for additional ...

New skin cancer drug gets OK   The Australian (blog)
FDA Approves Novartis' New Skin (Basal Cell Carcinoma) Cancer Drug   Echo Examiner
FDA OK's Odomzo from Novartis for common skin cancer type   The Sentinel

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Times of India
   
Salary dues, lay-offs hit AIDS fight at grassroots   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: After a condom shortage, India's fight against AIDS faces a fresh challenge with thousands of health workers involved in programmes to control HIV being either laid off or not receiving salaries for several months. Health workers in states ...
Funding crisis puts India's AIDS programme, and lives, at risk   Daily Times
Hope and Help Center faces funding cuts   WESH Orlando
Funding crisis puts India's AIDS program, and lives, at risk   Fox News
Sun Sentinel   
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ABC News
   
'Brain-Eating' Amoeba Reappears in Louisiana Parish's Water Supply   
ABC News
A potentially deadly amoeba has been found in the water supply of a parish outside New Orleans for the second time in two years, officials said. Water from St. Bernard Parish, five miles outside of downtown New Orleans, has tested positive for ...
Brain-eating parasite discovered in New Orleans tap water   National Monitor
"Brain-eating" amoeba found in Louisiana water way   Science Recorder
Brain-Eating Amoeba Found in New Orleans Tap Water   Sentinel Republic
Pioneer News   
WNEM Saginaw   
NOLA.com   
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