2014年8月13日 星期三

2014-08-14 Namibia Health

  The Hindu   
More than one million affected by Ebola: WHO  The Hindu
With more than one million people affected by the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the WHO has warned that there is “no early end in sight” to the severe health crisis and called for “extraordinary measures” to stop the transmission of the disease.
Mass. Company Joining Fight Against Ebola   NECN
Ban urges UN system-wide coordination on Ebola   Business Standard
CDC Commits More Than 400 Staffers to Fight Ebola Outbreak   Philly.com
CNN   
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  P.M. News   
Ebola Fears: Rwanda Wants AFCON Qualifier Against Nigeria Moved  P.M. News
The football governing body in Rwanda, FERWAFA has requested the Confederation of African Football, CAF to find another venue for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between the Amavubi and Nigeria due to the spread of Ebola in the country.

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  New York Daily News   
NY Giants co-owner Steve Tisch joins ALS ice-bucket list  New York Daily News
Giants co-owner Steve Tisch took Victor Cruz's “Ice Bucket Challenge,” and then he tried to do everyone a favor. On Wednesday, two days after Cruz dumped a cold bucket of ice water on John Mara's head, it was Tisch's turn to get dunked as part of the social ...

Mr. Met does the Ice Bucket Challenge   The Star-Ledger
Ice Bucket Challenge Benefiting Local MDA   KFDX
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Nominates Bill Gates For ALS Ice Bucket Challenge   Just Jared
newjerseynewsroom.com   
WATM   
Bakersfield Now   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Thai surrogacy crackdown: Australian parents can ask court for their babies  Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Up to 150 Australian couples caught up in a crackdown on commercial surrogacy in Bangkok will be able to petition a Thai court for the parental rights of their babies born to Thai surrogate mothers. Under new laws set to be passed by Thailand's ...

Interpol 'warned' of Japanese dad serial surrogacy suspect   The Phuket News
Agency owner began surrogate business due to 'need for it'   Channel News Asia
SURROGATE UPDATE (Thurs): Warnings issued a year ago   Bangkok Post
TTR Weekly   
Irish Examiner   
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  SFGate   
Too much salt is linked to 1.65 million deaths per year  Sin Chew Jit Poh
WASHINGTON, August 13, 2014 (AFP) - People around the world eat twice as much salt as they should, and this behavior translates into 1.65 million heart-related deaths per year, researchers said Wednesday. Excess salt can cause high blood pressure, ...

Study questions need to cut salt   The Australian
Study questions need for most people to cut salt   SCNow
The 'sweet spot' for sodium consumption   Hamilton Spectator
The Globe and Mail   
Xinhua   
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  CBC.ca   
Tekmira in talks about unapproved Ebola drug  MetroNews Canada
VANCOUVER – Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp. (TSX:TKM) is in discussions about making its experimental Ebola drug available to infected patients, but says there is no guarantee the treatment can be used to help quell the outbreak in West Africa.
This Experimental Ebola Drug Might Never Reach West Africa   Businessweek
Ebola drug's maker: Not ready for Africa yet   CBS News
Drugmaker not ready to use Ebola drug in Africa   MiamiHerald.com
Wall Street Journal   
Vancouver Sun   
Reuters   
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  Getty Images   
Spanish Priest Infected By Ebola Virus Dies  Getty Images
MADRID, SPAIN - AUGUST 12: A hearse carries the coffin of Spanish Priest Miguel Pajares after he died at Carlos III Hospital on August 12, 2014 in Madrid, Spain. Miguel Pajares, 75, was evacuated from Liberia after contracting the Ebola virus and becomes ...

Funeral mass for Father Miguel Pajares a victim of Ebola   euronews
Spain Mourns Priest Who Died of Ebola   Boston.com
Spain mourns the loss of missionary priest to Ebola with poignant Madrid funeral ...   Daily Mail
Fox News   
The Hindu   
Expatica Spain   
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  CBS News   
Husband of Ebola patient says she's "doing better bit by bit"  CBS News
David Writebol, husband of Nancy Writebol -- one of two American missionaries stricken with the Ebola virus -- says his wife's health is improving daily. Speaking with CBS News via Skype on Wednesday from North Carolina, where he is still under quarantine, ...

Husband, wife turned to God when she got Ebola   Daily Mail
Husband: American Ebola Patient 'Making Good Progress'   ABC News
Nancy Writebol, American With Ebola, Getting Stronger, Says Husband   NBCNews.com

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Higher BMI increases risk of developing common cancers  Times of India
LONDON: A first of its kind study by a team of doctors, including one of Indian-origin, has revealed that a higher body mass index (BMI) increases the risk of developing 10 of the most common cancers. This is the largest study of its kind on BMI and cancer, ...

Excess body weight boosts risk of 10 common cancers   The Sun Daily
Obesity is now linked to different types of cancer   iStreet Research
Excess body weight boosts risk of 10 common cancers: study   Channel News Asia
Headlines & Global News   
Express.co.uk   
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  Osun Defender   
Ebola Virus Disease: Why Liberian Govt Might Have Intentionally Cleared ...  Osun Defender
It has been revealed that the Liberian Government was aware that Patrick Sawyer, its citizen who brought the Ebola virus into Nigeria, had contracted the virus from his late sister, yet cleared him to travel to Nigeria for a conference organised by the Economic ...

Ebola: Patrick Sawyer a terrorist –Presidency   Daily Sun
ECOWAS commiserates with deceased official's family   Nigerian Tribune
Sawyer blamed in Liberia, Nigeria for spreading Ebola   The News
The Star Online   
Nigerian Bulletin   
DailyPost Nigeria   
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