2015年1月14日 星期三

2015-01-15 Nigeria Health


IANS
   
Cholera Kills 20 in Rivers, Says Commissioner   
AllAfrica.com
he Commissioner for Health in Rivers, Dr Sampson Parker, on Wednesday said that cholera outbreak in 11 communities in the State had claimed 20 lives. Parker told newsmen in Port Harcourt after visiting the affected communities in Andoni Local ...

20 die from cholera outbreak in Rivers   Nigerian Tribune
Cholera kills 20 in Rivers   Daily Sun
Diarrhea claims 20 lives in Nigeria   Business Standard
NDTV   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Surviving the Harmattan   
AllAfrica.com
The use of face- masks, hitherto confined to the hospitals and other medical facilities, have now become fashionable on the streets of Lagos, thereby widening the clientele base of the dealers of the product. It is now common to see men and women, selling ...

Experts harp on more water, fruits, vegetables during harmattan   The Guardian Nigeria

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Ebola Trial Vaccine Begins Soon   
Daily Times Nigeria
Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny, Head of World Health Organisation's Ebola vaccine efforts, has said that the cupboard for Ebola vaccines is filling up rapidly. In a statement, Kieny said further trials in healthy people in West Africa, including health workers, are ...

Ebola Vaccine Trials in West Africa Slated This Month, According to WHO [News ...   Latinos Health
Pivotal Ebola vaccine trials to start this month or next -WHO   www.worldbulletin.net
WHO Approves Two Ebola Vaccines ... Trials Begin Jan 2015   Vanguard
WWNY TV 7   
The Official Government News Portal of Sri Lanka   
CIDRAP   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
HIV: Group Urges Nigerian Gov to Increase Access to ARV Drugs   
Nigerian Bulletin
Nigeria- The AIDS Health Care Foundation, an NGO, has urged stakeholders to put in place policies to enable more People Living With HIV and AIDs (PLWHA) have access to anti-retroviral drugs. Mrs Oluwakemi Gbadamosi, the Advocacy Manager of the ...

Infectious diseases kill 1710 in China in December   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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Irish Examiner
   
UK hospital testing woman for Ebola   
Irish Examiner
A spokesman for Northampton General Hospital said: “A patient with a suspected case of Ebola was admitted to Northampton General Hospital this evening,” adding it was a woman. The hospital was unable to provide further details about the identity of the ...

British hospital says has suspected Ebola case   Reuters Africa
Hospital testing woman for ebola   Daily Mail
British Hospital Testing Patient for Ebola   Newsweek

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Sierra Express Media
   
Ebola disruption could spark fresh food crisis   
Sierra Express Media
As Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone battle the deadly Ebola virus outbreak and the world mobilizes to contain it, high food prices have been reported as farmers abandon their fields in the affected countries. (Photo: Women harvesting rice in Carysburg, ...

Ebola Brings West Africa Economic Development to Screeching Halt   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Ebola's Causing A Preventable Hunger Crisis, But No One's Stopping It   Huffington Post
Ebola Cases Drop Off in West Africa   NBCNews.com
Al Jazeera America   
USA TODAY   
Voice of America   
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BBC News
   
Inactivity 'kills more than obesity'   
BBC News
A lack of exercise could be killing twice as many people in Europe as obesity, a 12-year study of more than 300,000 people suggests. University of Cambridge researchers said about 676,000 deaths each year were down to inactivity, compared with 337,000 ...

Inactivity is bigger killer than obesity, claims study   Irish Independent
Inactivity 'deadlier than obesity'   Belfast Telegraph
Scientists recommend 20-minute daily walk to avoid premature death   The Guardian
The Australian (blog)   
University Herald   
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Al-Arabiya
   
Excessive work can drive you to booze: study   
Al-Arabiya
The paper, published in The BMJ journal, reported that long working hours boosted the likelihood of higher alcohol intake by 11 percent overall. (Shutterstock). Text size A A A. Agence France Presse, Paris Wednesday, 14 January 2015. It's true: working too ...

Long working hours linked to 'risk of alcohol abuse', study finds   Metro
Does overwork lead to problem drinking?   The Guardian
Long hours linked to booze abuse: Study   Toronto Sun
CTV News   
The Australian   
Economic Times   
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HCPLive
   
Positive Trial Results for Blood Thinner   
HCPLive
AstraZeneca announced that its study of ticagrelor (Brilinta) has met its primary efficacy endpoint. In the trial known as Pegasus-TIMI 54, some 21,000 patients taking the tablets twice a day at a dose of either 60 mg or 90 mg plus low-dose aspirin for secondary ...

Update: AstraZeneca Anti-Clotting Drug Moves Closer To Market (AZN)   Seeking Alpha
AstraZeneca Drug Improves Outcomes After Heart Attacks   Forbes
AstraZeneca cheers 'second shot on goal' for heart drug   Telegraph.co.uk
Full-Time Whistle   
FiercePharma   
Financial Times   
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New York Daily News
   
Muscle that contracts grown in a lab for the first time   
The Verge
Lab-grown muscle isn't new. In 2013, a group of researchers created enough muscle to make a burger that they could eat. But until recently, researchers weren't able to grow muscle that could contract in response to an external stimuli. Now, researchers at ...

Here's what it looks like when a lab-grown muscle flexes   Vox
Contracting Muscle Grown in Lab for the First TIme   Tech Times
Muscular Dystrophy Sees Win With First Lab-Grown Muscle; More Personalized ...   Medical Daily
TechCrunch   
New York Daily News   
The Week Magazine   
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