2014年10月20日 星期一

2014-10-21 Namibia Health

  Deutsche Welle   
Dozens released in US after showing no signs of Ebola  Deutsche Welle
More than 40 people in the US have been released from quarantine after showing no signs of Ebola. Authorities and experts are cautiously optimistic that the virus is being contained. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas Ebola-Patient 01.10.2014.
US cautiously optimistic after no new Ebola in 5 days   Zee News
CDC issues new protocols for health care workers treating Ebola patients   Christian Science Monitor
Ebola monitoring eases in Dallas   Glens Falls Post-Star
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  The Guardian   
Man walks again due to pioneering surgery  Herald Scotland
A MAN paralysed from the waist down after his spinal cord was sliced in half in a stabbing attack is able to walk again after undergoing pioneering surgery. A MAN paralysed from the waist down after his spinal cord was sliced in half in a stabbing attack is able ...

Hopes of cure for paralysis after man with severed spine walks again   Irish Independent
David Nicholls never gave up his paralysed son could walk again   The Australian
To walk again - the people behind the story   BBC News
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  Firstpost   
WHO declares Nigeria Ebola free as no new cases seen in 42 days  Firstpost
Abuja: The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared Nigeria Ebola free on Monday, after a 42 day period with no new cases elapsed. "Nigeria is now free of Ebola," WHO representative Rui Gama Vaz told a news conference in the capital Abuja. "This is a ...

Fight against Ebola shows signs of success   DAWN.com
Nigeria checks returning Hajis for Ebola and other diseases   Arab News
Ebola free status, a spectacular success story for Nigeria-WHO, health experts   BusinessDay
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  Livemint   
Exit screening for Ebola better than entry screening, says 'Lancet'  Livemint
According to the modelling research, three Ebola-infected travellers are predicted to depart on an international flight every month from any of the three countries in West Africa battling Ebola outbreaks if no exit screening were in place. Photo: AP. A Lancet ...

Study reveals importance of Ebola screening at international airports   Herald Scotland
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: Liberia, other nations need investments in health care   Dallas Morning News
Ebola-infected travellers more likely to be caught at departure rather arrival ...   Toronto Star
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  Daily Mail   
CDC issues new guidelines for treating Ebola patients that ALL skin must be ...  Daily Mail
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its protocols to better protect healthcare workers treating Ebola patients, the institute announced Monday. Three updated guidelines have been established as the United States looks to be gaining an ...

CDC tightens health care workers' equipment guidelines on Ebola   Newsday
CDC Issues Stricter Guidelines for Treating Ebola Patients   Wall Street Journal
CDC issues new guidelines to protect caregivers treating Ebola patients   Dallas Morning News (blog)
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  PRI   
Tech giants have no business in employees' personal decisions  Daily Trojan Online
Last week, tech giant Apple announced that it would seek to adopt a new policy offering to pay for female employees to freeze their eggs as part of their health care packages, something Facebook started this year in an attempt to recruit more women to their ...

I Am 25. I Don't Work at Facebook. My Doctors Want Me to Freeze My Eggs.   Slate Magazine (blog)
Apple and Facebook Cover Egg Freezing Costs: Why Is This a Controversy?   Huffington Post
Egg freezing benefit is response to employee goals, not coercion   The State Press
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  Irish Independent   
Ebola scare in heart of Dublin over ill woman  Irish Independent
Plaza Apartments in Tyrellstown where a person was taken away by ambulance crew dressed in protective suits. Scene of Ebola scare at Tyrrelstown, Dublin. AN EBOLA emergency plan was activated in the heart of Dublin after a woman was suspected of ...

Ebola 'ruled out' after woman takento Mater hospital   Irish Times
'No plans' to stage ebola exercise   Irish Examiner
"My mum just had a headache." Daughter of Dublin Ebola scare victim accuses ...   Irish Mirror
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  Headlines & Global News   
Viagra Could Be A Safe Treatment For Heart Disease In Men  Headlines & Global News
New research suggests the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra could be a safe and effective treatment for heart disease. Phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor (PDE5i), the main ingredient in Viagra, blocks the enzyme PDE5; this enzyme works to prevent the relaxation ...

Viagra could be key to treating heart disease, study says   Toronto Star
Viagra protects the heart beyond the bedroom   Food Consumer
Viagra Could Be Good For Heart Health, Study Says   Huffington Post
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  AsiaOne   
First Korean Ebola team set to visit West Africa next month  AsiaOne
South Korea's Second Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Tae-yul (2rd left) presides over a meeting regarding sending medics to Africa in response to Ebola, at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul October 20, 2014. Tuesday, Oct 21, 2014. Korea Herald/ANN
EU to intensify efforts against Ebola   Business Standard
Europe Vows to Step Up Aid for Ebola Crisis   Voice of America
EU ministers agree to step up Ebola co-operation   Irish Times
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  Daily Digest   
Study: Child medication errors occur every eight minutes  Daily Digest
A new study shows that caregivers frequently and unintentionally administer medication to young children incorrectly. Every eight minutes, a young child suffers an out-of-hospital medication error, usually at the hands of a parent or caregiver who unknowingly ...

Medication mistakes common among young children   Trinidad Guardian
Medication Errors Occur Every 8 Minutes in US Children   Doctors Lounge
Every Eight Minutes, Children Are Given Medication Incorrectly   Science World Report
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