2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Namibia Health

  NBCNews.com   
Congo says Ebola cases unrelated to West African epidemic  South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Democratic Republic of Congo confirmed its two first cases of Ebola this year, but claimed they were unrelated to the epidemic raging in four countries of West Africa. In Kinshasa, Congolese Health Minister Felix Kabange Numbi said that two of eight ...

Congo declares Ebola outbreak in northern province after two confirmed cases   Daily News & Analysis
Congo confirms first Ebola cases   The Globe and Mail
New Ebola outbreak reported in Congo   Bangkok Post
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
RAF flies British Ebola victim back to UK from Sierra Leone  Herald Scotland
A BRITISH healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived back in the UK. A BRITISH healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived back in the UK. Custom byline text: Neil Lancefield and Helen William. He was ...

Democratic Republic of Congo confirms first Ebola cases   Channel News Asia
Briton with Ebola flown back to UK   Belfast Telegraph
Briton with Ebola arrives in London hospital   Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  USA TODAY   
Push to increase access to Ebola drug: #tellusatoday  USA TODAY
Two U.S. aid workers who returned from West Africa to be treated for the Ebola virus were released from the hospital last week. Comments from Facebook are edited for clarity and grammar: Like flight attendants always tell us on airplanes: Adults should put ...

Hope Rising On Ebola As More Experimental Drugs Evolve   Leadership Newspapers
In The Age Of Informed Consent, How To Test Experimental Ebola Drugs Fairly?   Science 2.0
If it works for Ebola, it can work for cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Newstime Africa   
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  News Tonight Africa   
New Thinking About Ebola Treatments  New York Times
A radical but promising proposal to help treat victims of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa appears to be gaining support among knowledgeable experts. There are currently no approved drugs to treat infection with the Ebola virus, and only a handful of ...

For West African nations, Ebola is but the tip of the iceberg   DigitalJournal.com
In ongoing Ebola crisis, emergency aid not enough   News & Observer
Singapore firms minimise travel to Africa   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
The Conversation AU   
The Hindu   
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  ModVive   
Low nicotine cigarettes could help smokers kick the habit  ModVive
Smoking is the leading cause of death in the Unites States, causing an estimated one in five deaths. While there is a growing awareness of the dangers of smoking, many smokers are unable to quit despite having the desire to do so. Results from a recent ...

Heart group: E-cigarettes may help smokers quit   Press Herald
Study Shows Light Cigarettes Are a Proven Way to Reduce Nicotine Intake   SavingAdvice.com
Heart association fears e-cigarettes will produce new generation of smokers   Tribune-Review
Manteca Bulletin   
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  The Guardian   
UNICEF: 'Basic health care cannot be Ebola's next casualty'  Scoop.co.nz (press release)
As part of the overall United Nations push to assist West Africa in battling the worst outbreak of Ebola in history, a cargo plane carrying 68 metric tonnes of supplies from the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) landed today in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, bringing ...

Aid Workers In Short Supply As Ebola Grips Liberia   WBUR
US sends medical equipment to fight Ebola in Liberia   Yahoo News UK

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  National Post   
Polio eradication by vaccination: good news and bad  Deutsche Welle
A clinical trial gives hope that the right vaccination scheme could eradicate polio worldwide by 2018. Another study, though, warns that mutated viruses could jeopardize that goal. Oral polio vaccination Photo: REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail. The crippling and ...

Study: Combining vaccines boosts polio immunity   Philly.com

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  Daily Sun   
Ebola virus: Fresh pandemics hit Europe, DRC  Daily Sun
A major health crisis may have hit Europe with the fresh outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis. The disease which is reported to have claimed three lives with hundred of others seriously ill, according to The Telegraph, has been linked to have been caused by ...

England salmonella outbreak slowing, possibly linked to eggs   Outbreak News Today
Single source of eggs behind UK salmonella outbreak   Delhi Daily News
International outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis affecting England, France and ...   poultrymed
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  Aljazeera.com   
Zim prisoners win Botswana ARVs fight  New Zimbabwe.com
THE Botswana High Court on Friday ordered the government to provide anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment to HIV-positive foreign prisoners at the state's expense. The government of Botswana has been denying jailed foreigner access to ARVs arguing it could not ...

Botswana has to pay HIV treatment for foreigners   The Swazi Observer
Botswana to pay for all inmates' HIV drugs   Aljazeera.com
High Court instructs Botswana to provide free ARVs to foreign prisoners   BDlive
Mmegi Online   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Stick a Needle in Cancer: Botox May Slow Growth in Gastric Tumors  HCPLive
Widely known to prevent signs of aging, injections of Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) could also be used to sever nerves to halt tumor growth in gastrointestinal cancer, according to study results published in Science Translational Medicine. Researchers from ...

Botox may have cancer fighting role   Focus News
Botox could delay growth of stomach cancer   Delhi Daily News
Researchers Have Found That Botox Could One Day Be Used In Treating ...   RedOrbit
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