2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 Ghana Health

  Fox News   
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola  Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
UN Group Urges China's Wealthy to Fight Ebola   Wall Street Journal
US restricts entry of passengers from Ebola-hit nations   Business Standard
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports   Reuters

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  Leadership Newspapers   
Ebola: It's Not Yet Uhuru  Leadership Newspapers
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially declared Nigeria an Ebola-free country after 42 days (double the incubation period of 21 days) with no new case. Making this declaration in Abuja recently, the world body said that the nation's handling of ...

Ebola counters on Pakistani airports   The Express Tribune
Vaccines, Medical Oxygen, and Helping the Ebola Crisis   MarketWatch
NMA urge government to provide isolation tents for Ebola across the country   WorldStage
Chicago Tribune   
TIME   
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  Philippine Star   
Phl leads countries with highest obesity levels  Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - While the world is focusing on global hunger and malnutrition, another ugly “monster” has emerged. Obesity, a new form of malnutrition, has surfaced as an urgent challenge affecting several countries. According to the United Nations ...


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  Parentdish   
Cases of childhood rickets triple in UK  Parentdish
Parents have been urged to give their children vitamin D supplements after the number of cases of rickets tripled in four years. Official figures show that 4,638 children admitted to NHS hospitals in 2013/14 were found to be suffering a Vitamin D deficiency, ...


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  Kansas City Star   
Health care problems manifest in Ebola  Minnesota Daily
Since Liberian man Thomas Duncan came to the United States and infected two nurses with Ebola before dying in a north Texas hospital, many Americans now worry that the disease may spread. As we approach the 2014 midterm elections, here's something ...

Mothers Continue to Deliver at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas   NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
County leaders get update on Ebola   WFAA
There's always a risk of infection   Dallas Morning News (blog)
WFMZ Allentown   
EMS1.com   
7Online WSVN-TV   
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  The Nation   
Ebola no longer 'localised emergency,': UN officials  The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - Ebola is no longer a localised public health emergency, top UN officials said in Havana Tuesday as they commended Cuba for sending doctors and nurses to the affected countries in West Africa. Speaking at the Summit of Heads of State ...

US hails chance to cooperate with Cuba on Ebola   Channel News Asia
Cuba sends 91 more doctors to fight Ebola   seattlepi.com
Cuban doctors proud to risk lives in mission to halt Ebola   The Star Online

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  The Guardian   
Paralyzed man walks again after cell transplant in a world first  CTV News
A Bulgarian man who was paralyzed from the chest down after a knife attack is miraculously able to walk again after undergoing a pioneering stem cell transplant surgery, in what scientists are hailing as “a breakthrough.” Scientists in Poland were able to ...

Man With Severed Spine Walks Again in 'World First'   NBCNews.com
Pioneer transplant therapy makes paralyzed man walk again   Xinhua
Cured paralysed man was paralysed in knife attack by love rival   Daily Mail
ABC Online   
The Daily Star   
CBS News   
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  The Guardian   
WHO aims for Ebola serum in weeks and vaccine tests in Africa by January  The Guardian
World Health Organisation (WHO) official Marie Paule Kieny gives details of two experimental Ebola vaccines and a plan to produce blood serum. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images. Staff and agencies. Tuesday 21 October 2014 23.30 EDT ...

WHO pools experimental Ebola vaccines as experts scramble to beat virus   Firstpost
Ebola vaccine still distant hope   Dallas Morning News
WHO: Ebola Vaccine Could Be in Use by January   The Chosun Ilbo
The Australian   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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  Deutsche Welle   
US journalist recovers from Ebola in Nebraska hospital  Deutsche Welle
US photojournalist Ashoka Mukpo has been pronounced free of Ebola at a hospital in Nebraska where he was admitted three weeks ago. The 33-year-old caught the deadly virus while on assignment in Monrovia, Liberia. Redemption Hospital in Monrovia.
Ebola Virus Disease Watchlist, Death Toll & Cases in the US: Nina Pham ...   Latinos Post
Rhode Islander Mukpo declared free of Ebola virus, to be released from ...   The Providence Journal
NBC cameraman now Ebola-free   WDAM-TV
Charlotte Observer   
Telegraph.co.uk   
KTIV   
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  New York Times   
Survivor pursues degree as way to serve local parish, community  Colorado Springs Gazette
Sponsored Content: Look for daily Think Pink features on gazette.com during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Before breast cancer, 43-year-old Rebecca Wilson had dreamed of pursuing her Master's in Theology; after cancer, she's going for it.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Don't Think Pink―Think Green   Huffington Post
Survivors are in the pink at Hillsborough event   TBO.com
Researchers find genetic reason behind lower rate of breast cancer in Latinas   abc7news.com
Current in Carmel   
NBC Southern California   
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