2014年10月15日 星期三

2014-10-16 Namibia Health

  Jamaica Gleaner   
Second Texas health worker tests positive for EbolaAP  Jamaica Gleaner
A security guard checks the ID of a resident walking in the parking lot of The Village Bend East apartments where a second health-care worker lives who tested positive for Ebola, yesterday, in Dallas. -AP Photo. DALLAS (AP):A second Dallas hospital worker ...

Texas: Second nurse tests positive for Ebola, was allowed to fly   Firstpost
2nd Nurse Gets Ebola, Drawing New Scrutiny   NDTV
Is SFO next for enhanced Ebola screening at airports?   SFGate
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  The Express Tribune   
Deadly virus: Despite low risk, plan prepared to quash Ebola  The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Despite the low risk of Ebola outbreak in Pakistan, the federal government has chalked out a comprehensive plan in coordination with the provinces, UN agencies and the Pakistan Army to tackle the disease if any case emerges in the country.
Obama urges 'more aggressive' Ebola fight   Deutsche Welle
President Barack Obama vowed his administration would respond in a "much ...   Irish Independent
Government says it is too risky to send Aussies to Ebola zone in West Africa   Herald Sun
The Guardian   
The Australian   
Firstpost   
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  The Independent   
Yo-Yo Dieting Claim Of Rapid Weight Loss 'A Myth'  Sky News
Diet experts say the common claim that more rapid initial weight loss is associated with more rapid regain is false. 04:04, UK, Thursday 16 October 2014. EXTREME DIETING generic tape measure image. The lengthy study looked at 200 obese adults.
Slower not better: myth of gradual weight loss debunked by study   The Age
Forget slow weight loss advice: Aust study   The Australian
Faster diets work best   Herald Sun
Daily Mail   
Irish Examiner   
U.S. News & World Report   
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  New York Times   
Leaked photo of BC hospital's Ebola preparedness kit raises concerns  CTV News
A photo of what was claimed to be the only Ebola preparedness kit in a Fraser Valley hospital has nurses again sounding the alarm about B.C.'s readiness if the outbreak spreads to this province. The “Strict Precautions Kit,” which is marked “PPE against ...

Report: Obama Says 'I Hugged and Kissed' Ebola Medical Staff — and 'Felt ...   Newsmax.com
Nurses Union Says Hospitals Not Ready for Ebola   WILX-TV
Obama: 'I hugged and kissed' medical staff treating an Ebola patient — and 'felt ...   Washington Post (blog)
Los Angeles Times   
Daily Beast   
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  Newsweek   
Doctors treat man addicted to Google Glass  ZDNet
According to the doctors at the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP), the man, who was initially admitted for alcoholism treatment, wore Google's smart headset for up to 18 hours a day, and reported feeling irritable and aggressive when stripped ...

First case of Google glasses addiction reported   9news.com.au
On Google Glass for 18 hours a day, man treated for addiction   Times of India
First report of Glass internet addiction   Stuff.co.nz
Irish Examiner   
Daily Digest   
Diabetes Insider   
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  The Nation   
UNICEF Highlights Key Role Of Hand-washing In Fight Against Ebola  RTT News
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) marked the seventh annual Global Hand-washing Day on Wednesday by spotlighting how the simple practice saves lives and plays a key role in the ongoing fight against Ebola. "Hand-washing with soap is one ...

Hygiene campaign targets children   Arab News
Celebrate World Handwashing Day By Singing Happy Birthday, Twice   Food Poisoning Bulletin
Keep it clean: In Tharparkar, most students can't answer nature's call at school   The Express Tribune
Saudi Gazette   
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)   
Daily Bhaskar (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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  Times of India   
Can India block Ebola invasion?  Times of India
NEW DELHI: A second Ebola case on US soil has raised the alarm in India's health establishment and many experts believe the country is ill-prepared to tackle a possible outbreak. As in other countries, India has been screening passengers arriving from ...

Mass Panic of SARS Shows Potential Cost of Ebola's Spread   Bloomberg
Playing catch-up with Ebola   AsiaOne
Ebola In The United States: How Bad Will It Get?   WebProNews
KTRE   
Huffington Post   
The Straits Times   
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  Wall Street Journal   
New York City Area Hospital, Airport Workers Seek More Ebola Training  Wall Street Journal
New York area hospital, political and union leaders called Wednesday for a coordinated response plan and advanced safety training after a second worker at a Dallas hospital was diagnosed with the Ebola virus—and as Newark Liberty International Airport ...

An epidemic of fear and anxiety hits Americans amid Ebola outbreak   Washington Post
EU suggests informing travellers about Ebola at airports   The Nation
UK starts Ebola screening at airports   euronews
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Irish Independent   
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  WLS-TV   
Chicago bridges lit up pink for breast cancer awareness  WLS-TV
The LaSalle and Clark Street bridges were flooded with color to raise awareness for the fight against breast cancer. WLS. Wednesday, October 15, 2014 09:59PM. CHICAGO (WLS) --. Chicago's bridges are impressive on their own, but on Wednesday night, ...

Breast cancer group decries pink marketing   Bay Area Reporter
What does fracking have to do with breast cancer awareness?   Los Angeles Times
Breast Reconstruction Surgery Facts In Honor of October Breast Cancer ...   Beauty World News
Troy Record   
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  The Guardian Nigeria   
WHO calls for more taxes on tobacco industry  The News International
MOSCOW: The World Health Organisaton (WHO) on Wednesday called for stiff tax and pricing measures to curb global demand for tobacco and urged countries to provide crop substitutes for tobacco farmers to save them from losses. At the sixth Conference ...

CSOs urge Senate to align tobacco control bill with WHO-FCTC guidelines   The Guardian Nigeria
WHO Conference Shuts Out Tobacco Industry Representatives   Premium Times

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