2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Ghana Health

  National Post   
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown  The Nation
FREETOWN - Sierra Leone said on Wednesday around 100 bodies and 200 patients had been collected from homes during its three-day lockdown to stem the deadly Ebola epidemic raging in west Africa. Almost six million people across the country were ...

The Ebola Fiasco   New York Times
Red Cross team attacked collecting Ebola dead   Salt Lake Tribune
Ebola cases could reach 1.4 million in months, cdc predicts   The Punch
Voice of America   
Reuters   
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  Echonetdaily   
Ebola death toll surpasses 2800  Echonetdaily
Health workers arrive with a potentially contaminated patient on 7 September at Elwa hospital in Monrovia, which is run by the non-governmental French organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres. AFP Photo/Dominique Faget. Geneva [AFP]. The deadliest ...

Ebola Outbreak: Travel Ban Is Hurting Response And Economy, Experts Say   International Business Times
The discussion of the second meeting of the IHR Emergency Committee on Ebola   StarAfrica.com
WHO advises against travel or trade bans on Ebola-hit areas   Eyewitness News
BusinessGhana   
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  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Ministry of Health seeks legal backing for alternative funding of Health Training ...  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Ministry of Health says it would seek legal backing for alternative funding of Health Training Institutions. The sector minister Dr. Kwaku Agyeman Mensah, who disclosed this in Sunyani said as part of the process the Ministry has set up a committee to meet ...


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  Mynextfone   
Liberia, Norway in $150 Million Deal  AllAfrica.com
The global environmental watch dog, Global Witness says a US$150 Million deal announced between the Governments of Liberia and Norway at the UN Climate Summit in New York to halt the destruction of Liberia's rainforest could signal a bold new ...

Liberia and Norway agree deforestation deal   Public Finance International

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  spyghana.com   
The World Marks Pharmacists Day Tomorrow  spyghana.com
The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana would join pharmacists around the world to mark the World Pharmacists Day, which falls on Thursday, September 25. wpid-ghana-pharmacists.jpg The celebration, on the theme: “Access to Pharmacists is Access to ...

Pharmacists worldwide encouraged to participate in 'World Pharmacists Day ...   Drug Store News

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  GhanaWeb   
Fighting cholera should centre on prevention –Doctor  GhanaWeb
Dr Joseph Somuah Akuamoah, Executive Director of Goodlife Ghana, has called for the adoption of a multi disciplinary approach centred on prevention, preparedness and response in mitigating cholera outbreak in the country. He said the approach, coupled ...


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Miss Ghana Foundation donates to Nsawam Orthopedic Training Centre  GhanaWeb
The Miss Ghana Foundation has donated items worth thousands of Ghana cedis to the Orthopedic Training Centre at Nsawam in the Eastern Region. The donation forms part of series of charity activities for the year. Items including noodles, cereals and ...


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  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Vodafone Ghana Foundation supports Cardiothoracic Centre  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Vodafone Ghana Foundation has presented a cheque for GHC 20,000 to the National Cardiothoracic Centre to support this year's World Heart Day celebration and surgeries. The donation forms part of the Foundation's commitment to support health initiatives ...

Vodafone Ghana Foundation supports World Heart Day   spyghana.com

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  spyghana.com   
Suzanne Somers, 67, talks life after breast cancer and reveals how she stays ...  Daily Mail
And thirteen years later, Suzanne Somers is feeling better than ever and chatted with Closer Weekly about leading a healthy lifestyle. The 67-year-old actress turned author has a renewed sense of living thanks to her organic diet and strict exercise plan ...

Suzanne Somers tells how surviving breast cancer changed her life   spyghana.com

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  Irish Independent   
Going up dress sizes linked to cancer risk  Irish Independent
WOMEN who go up a dress size every 10 years, between their mid-20s and mid-60s, are 33pc more likely to develop breast cancer after the menopause. Share. Go To. Comments. And going up two dress sizes each decade pushes the risk to 77pc.
Race for the Cure eyes $2 million to battle breast cancer   Daily Pilot
NFL fumbles TV ad for breast cancer awareness   Page Six
Party for a cure   Good4Utah
WILX-TV   
The Australian   
The Independent   
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