2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 Namibia Health

  Newsweek   
HIV evolving to weaker form, study says  Los Angeles Times
Medical intervention and the natural course of evolution may be dealing a double blow to the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, weakening its ability to replicate and to cause AIDS, according to a new study. The findings offer a kind of epidemiological ...

New HIV Mutations Welcome News for the Science Community   Youth Health Magzine
HIV Adapts To Humans And Becomes Less Virulent   Design & Trend
HIV becoming less deadly, less infectious —Study   Nigerian Tribune
Times LIVE   
Science Times   
Washington Post   
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  New Vision   
Women most vulnerable to HIV infection  New Vision
Activists have asked the Government and other health service providers to devise strategies of reducing women's vulnerability to HIV/AIDS if the country is to bring down new infections and prevalence. “We need the anti-HIV campaign to take a gender ...

Reduction in overall HIV prevalence rate   New Era

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  CBS Local   
NIH Potential Ebola Vaccine Gets “Promising Results”  CBS Local
BETHESDA, Md. (WJZ) — A big breakthrough in the fight against Ebola right here in Maryland. A possible vaccine gets “promising results” in a clinical trial at NIH. The president cheered the progress but says this fight is far from over. Christie Ileto has more on ...

White House claims progress in Ebola fight   San Francisco Chronicle
Obama says Ebola fight not over, requests $6 billion to combat virus   RT
US|At NIH, Obama Stresses Need to Keep Funding Fight Against Ebola   New York Times
NDTV   
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  TIME   
Two Sacramento hospitals appear on CDC list of Ebola treatment centers  Sacramento Bee
Federal health officials on Tuesday named two Sacramento hospitals on its list of 35 national Ebola treatment centers that are ready to treat confirmed or suspected cases of the deadly virus. Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center and UC ...

No Southern California hospital on federal Ebola treatment list   Los Angeles Times
Monitoring for Those Exposed to New York Ebola Patient Ends   New York Times
Glen Cove Hospital named federal Ebola treatment center   Newsday
CBS Local   
San Jose Mercury News   
New York Post   
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  News24   
Sierra Leone widens Ebola quarantine  News24
A child stands near a sign advising of a quarantined home in an effort to combat the spread of the Ebola virus in Port Loko, Sierra Leone. (Michael Duff, AP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

Ebola Costs Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone $2 Billion: World Bank   NDTV
New Concerns Over Response to Ebola Crisis   New York Times
Ebola ravages West African economies   Deutsche Welle
Businessweek   
Irish Times   
The Patriotic Vanguard   
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  Irish Independent   
Under-18s will be banned from selling cigarettes  Irish Independent
CIGARETTE-vending machines are to be outlawed and under-18s banned from selling tobacco products under tough new anti-smoking proposals. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Businesses and the public have ...

Public views sought on tobacco controls   Irish Examiner
Americans smoking lowest since 1965, but tobacco profits, exports high   Examiner.com
Smoking Rate At Record Low   Hartford Courant
Business 2 Community   
KCUR   
Kansas City Star (blog)   
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  North Country Public Radio   
Time to ease rule on blood donations from gay men  Los Angeles Times
A 1980s-era ban on blood donations by most gay men is out of step with current science, which has developed faster and more accurate tests for HIV-infected blood. An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is considering the blood ...

FDA Reconsiders Ban on Gays Donating Blood   NBCNews.com
FDA considers allowing gay men to donate blood   wtvr.com
Why are blood donors asked their sexual history?   BBC News
Wall Street Journal   
NPR (blog)   
CBS Local   
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  Voice of America   
WHO Stresses Value of Vaccine in Preventing Cervical Cancer  Voice of America
GENEVA—. Cervical cancer, a preventable sexually transmitted disease, kills an estimated 270,000 women each year, 85 percent of whom live in developing countries, the World Health Organization said. More than a half million women each year become ...

WHO makes cervical cancer protection easier, cheaper   The Sun Daily
HPV vaccine may change: Cancer Council   The Australian (blog)
Changes loom for cervical cancer guidelines   Gladstone Observer

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  Voice of America (blog)   
Indian Deaths Blamed on Tainted Drugs  Voice of America (blog)
Women who underwent surgery at a government mass sterilization camp pose for pictures inside hospital, Bilaspur district in the eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh, India, Nov. 14, 2014. 12/02/2014. Indian Deaths Blamed on Tainted Drugs. Playlist.
Bicycle pumps, reused needles & gloves: Hideous Indian sterilization ops revealed   RT
Tragedy waiting to happen   Chandigarh Tribune
Shared needles might be to blame for mass sterilization deaths in India   Salon
teleSUR English   
The Independent   
Bangkok Post   
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  Science Times   
Mental Decline Faster Among Diabetics, Johns Hopkins Researchers Say  Science Times
Diabetes has been linked to earlier onset of dementia and Alzheimer's, and leaving the illness untreated or unchecked may lead to the progression of other diseases and changes in behavior, as well as emotions. A recent study reveals that mid-life diabetes ...

Diabetes could increase the risk of cognitive functioning issues   KGNS.tv
Diabetes May Speed Up Mental Decline During Middle Age   Science World Report
Diabetes In Midlife Could Increase Risk Of Dementia Later In Life, Study Says   Huffington Post
Zee News   
Economic Times   
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