2014年9月6日 星期六

2014-09-07 Namibia Health

  CTV News   
Canada sending mobile Ebola lab back to Sierra Leone  CTV News
TORONTO -- Canada is sending its mobile Ebola laboratory back into action in Sierra Leone. The Public Health Agency of Canada said that the team had left Saturday to resume running a lab that supports an Ebola treatment centre at Kailahun, in eastern ...

Lockdown plan to stop ebola spread   Herald Scotland
Lab workers leave Canada to help with Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone   Toronto Sun
PARIAH STATUS: Sierra Leone aggrieved by Ebola effect as Ivorians forced to ...   The Standard Digital News
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  Daily Mail   
Ricin and plague samples found  Herald Scotland
SCIENTISTS in the US found a century-old container of ricin and other forgotten samples of dangerous pathogens as they combed laboratories for hazardous materials. SCIENTISTS in the US found a century-old container of ricin and other forgotten samples ...

Pathogens that are Deadly Found in U.S Laboratories   Dumb-Out
Deadly pathogens discovered   iStreet Research
National Institutes of Health uncovers container of ricin and other dangerous ...   Daily Mail
Latin Post   
Nature.com (blog)   
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  SFGate   
World Health Organization calls for blood transfusions in fight against Ebola  Fayetteville Observer
A 39-year-old woman receives a dose of the investigational NIAID/GSK Ebola vaccine at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., last week. She was the first participant enrolled in a trial of the vaccine. Posted: Saturday, September 6, 2014 10:05 pm.
Ebola in mind, colleges screen some students   Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
WHO endorses using Ebola survivors' blood to help infected patients   South China Morning Post (subscription)
As Ebola spreads, more must be done to fight it   The Denver Post
Planet Princeton   
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  ABC News   
WHO: E-cigarettes 'should be banned indoors' and 'may pose threat to pregnant ...  The Standard Digital News
E-cigarettes should be banned indoors, the World Health Organisation said. The health body said there must be no more claims that the devices can help smokers quit - until there is firm evidence to back this - and sales to children should stop. WHO experts ...

E-cigarettes bring dilemma   Quad City Times
Study Proves Electronic Cigarettes More Helpful I...   PNC Voice
E-Cigarettes Give Boost to Quitting Smoking   PsychCentral.com
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  Delhi Daily News   
Smile says it all: Adorable moment when deaf baby hears for first time  Delhi Daily News
A seven-week old baby has started hearing for the first time - making his parents cry out of joy. Lachlan Lever was left overwhelmed after he heard the voice of his mother and father. The child managed to hear after he got hearing aids fitted at the tender age of ...

Deaf Baby Hearing for the First Time Video Goes Viral [Video]   Guardian Liberty Voice
It's all in the smile: Adorable moment deaf seven-week old baby hears for first time   Daily Star
Deaf baby hears his mother's voice for the first time – and his reaction is priceless   Metro
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  The Nation   
UN issues int'l rescue call to halt Ebola epidemic  The Nation
UNITED NATIONS: Mobilising the United Nations to respond to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has issued an “international rescue call” for a massive surge in assistance, warning that “the world can no longer afford to ...

UN chief calls for global fight   DAWN.com
UN to set up Ebola crisis centre, aims to stop spread in 6-9 months   Reuters UK
UN to set up Ebola crisis centre   Oman Daily Observer
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  Weekend Santa Cruz   
Foods That Have A High Level of Potassium Can Help Older Women Prevent ...  Weekend Santa Cruz
It is commonly accepted that a diet that includes high level of potassium reduces the risk of stroke, the problem is that according to a new study, older women are not eating enough amounts of potassium. The study that was published in Stroke, found that a ...

Potassium rich foods provide stroke protection in older women   ModVive
Potassium cuts stroke, death risks among older women   Oman Daily Observer
Potassium-rich foods offer health benefits for older women: study   CTV News
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  Haaretz   
Nigerian Tourist Does Not Have Ebola, Israeli Docs Say  FailedMessiah.com
Israeli Flag A 28-year-old female tourist from Nigeria who was quarantined in Shaare Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem Friday does not have Ebola, doctors said today. Nigerian Tourist Does Not Have Ebola, Israeli Docs Say Shmarya Rosenberg ...

Nigerian tourist quarantined in Israeli hospital does not carry Ebola, official ...   Haaretz
Fears of Ebola in Jerusalem Ruled Out   Arutz Sheva
Nigerian Hospitalized In Israel Not Sick With Ebola: Official   Business Insider
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Asylum seeker's organ donation wish blocked by illness  Gatton Star
Supplied image obtained Wednesday, Sept 3, 2014 of Iranian asylum seeker Hamid Kehazaei. Mr Kehazaei who is in hospital in Brisbane has been declared brain dead and is likely to have his life support turned off, refugee advocates claim. AAP Image ...


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Thank you Patrick Sawyer, thank you Ebola and God grant Dr. Adadevoh eternal ...  BusinessDay
First off, I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the families who have lost loved ones in the wake of the outbreak of the current Ebola scourge in West Africa and particularly in Nigeria, the focus of this write-up. It is hard to lose a loved one and when ...


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