Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur in a group photograph with GLA members Ghana News Agency
Cape Coast, Nov. 19 GNA - The Second Lady, Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur, has charged librarians to follow the changing media landscape and the rapid information growth, to learn new skills. She said information literacy has the potential to create new ...
People have to live, learn and work in a digital societyGhanaWeb
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Cape Coast, Nov. 19 GNA - The Second Lady, Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur, has charged librarians to follow the changing media landscape and the rapid information growth, to learn new skills. She said information literacy has the potential to create new ...
People have to live, learn and work in a digital society
Big-name Soccer Stars Unite To Bring Awareness To Ebola [Video] Full FIFA
Some of the elite international football players came together to bring awareness to the deadly virus, Ebola. It is important that public figures and icons get involved in the awareness of the epidemics because of their strong influence on society. Ebola has a ...
Ronaldo, Neymar, Bale, Lahm and Drogba Team Up for Ebola Awareness VideoBleacher Report
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Some of the elite international football players came together to bring awareness to the deadly virus, Ebola. It is important that public figures and icons get involved in the awareness of the epidemics because of their strong influence on society. Ebola has a ...
Ronaldo, Neymar, Bale, Lahm and Drogba Team Up for Ebola Awareness Video
Watch Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and more support FIFA and CAF campaign ...
World Footballers Fight Ebola
Providing Toilets And Clean Water Access Is All Talk And No Action In Some ... Huffington Post
There have been significant improvements worldwide in terms of making basic water and sanitation access available, a new report found on World Toilet Day. But large gaps in funding continue to slow progress, and rural communities in the developing world ...
Every dollar invested in water, sanitation brings four-fold return in costs ' UNBig News Network.com
UN Reveals Major Gaps in Water and SanitationInfection Control Today
WHO: 748 million people worldwide lack access to clean waterLa prensa
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There have been significant improvements worldwide in terms of making basic water and sanitation access available, a new report found on World Toilet Day. But large gaps in funding continue to slow progress, and rural communities in the developing world ...
Every dollar invested in water, sanitation brings four-fold return in costs ' UN
UN Reveals Major Gaps in Water and Sanitation
WHO: 748 million people worldwide lack access to clean water
With World Toilet Day, UN hopes to show global life-saving potential Boston Globe
LONDON — At least 10 million children under age 5 have died since 2000 because they had no access to a basic toilet, said a report from WaterAid, an international development organization. To call attention to sanitation as a developmental priority in a ...
119 million Nigerians lack toilets, says UNICEFThe Punch
World Toilet Day: the sanitation campaignDeutsche Welle
'Change Mindset to Encourage Toilet Use'The New Indian Express
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LONDON — At least 10 million children under age 5 have died since 2000 because they had no access to a basic toilet, said a report from WaterAid, an international development organization. To call attention to sanitation as a developmental priority in a ...
119 million Nigerians lack toilets, says UNICEF
World Toilet Day: the sanitation campaign
'Change Mindset to Encourage Toilet Use'
Obama's $6.2 Billion Ebola Plan Greenville College Papyrus
Top senators from both political parties have indicated a willingness to move quickly to approve Obama's plan. As of now, the Obama administration has stated that $2 billion of the total would be apportioned to the United States Agency of International ...
How Ebola Impedes Women's Empowerment in West AfricaHuffington Post
D.C. health director: African population being stigmatized due to Ebola outbreakWashington Times
Celebrities condemn global response to EbolaThe Hill
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Top senators from both political parties have indicated a willingness to move quickly to approve Obama's plan. As of now, the Obama administration has stated that $2 billion of the total would be apportioned to the United States Agency of International ...
How Ebola Impedes Women's Empowerment in West Africa
D.C. health director: African population being stigmatized due to Ebola outbreak
Celebrities condemn global response to Ebola
Gates Foundation pledges $5.7 million for Ebola research USA TODAY
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $5.7 million to test treatments for Ebola in Guinea and other countries in West Africa. The research will test the usefulness of blood donations from Ebola survivors — known as convalescent plasma -- as well ...
Gates foundation gives $5.7 mn for Ebola fightBusiness Standard
Firms to test drugs on Ebola survivorsIrish Examiner
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $5.7 million to test treatments for Ebola in Guinea and other countries in West Africa. The research will test the usefulness of blood donations from Ebola survivors — known as convalescent plasma -- as well ...
Gates foundation gives $5.7 mn for Ebola fight
Firms to test drugs on Ebola survivors
Gates Foundation Gives $5.7 Million to Help Develop Ebola Cure
Equatorial Guinea to host Afcon 2015 DestinyMan
The Confederation of African Football says Equatorial Guinea has been chosen to host the 2015 African Cup of Nations in place of Morocco. CAF says the dates for the tournament will remain 17 January to 8 February after Morocco was dumped as host for ...
Equatorial Guinea appoint 50 Cuban doctors to combat EbolaAllSports.com.gh
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The Confederation of African Football says Equatorial Guinea has been chosen to host the 2015 African Cup of Nations in place of Morocco. CAF says the dates for the tournament will remain 17 January to 8 February after Morocco was dumped as host for ...
Equatorial Guinea appoint 50 Cuban doctors to combat Ebola
More than 1000 people drown every day, says WHO Ship Technology
One thousand people every day or 40 people each hour lose their lives to drowning worldwide, the global drowning report of World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed. More than 90% of deaths occur in low and middle-income countries, with the highest ...
2 Your Health: Drowning a Leading Cause of Death for ChildrenWBAY
Drowning among 10 leading causes of deaths worldwide: WHOBusiness Standard
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One thousand people every day or 40 people each hour lose their lives to drowning worldwide, the global drowning report of World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed. More than 90% of deaths occur in low and middle-income countries, with the highest ...
2 Your Health: Drowning a Leading Cause of Death for Children
Drowning among 10 leading causes of deaths worldwide: WHO
Drowning is a global problem, especially for children
Active surveillance of prostate cancer leads to improved quality of life Oncology Nurse Advisor
Prostate cancer is usually a slow-growing cancer. As a result, many men can opt to delay or avoid undergoing treatment. The process, referred to as active surveillance, allows men with prostate cancer to delay or avoid the side effects of its treatment as well.
Overweight Men Face Higher Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer (PCa)Renal and Urology News
Report links obesity to advanced prostate cancerNHS Choices
Being Overweight Raises Risk of Men Developing Aggressive Prostate CancerNDTV
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Prostate cancer is usually a slow-growing cancer. As a result, many men can opt to delay or avoid undergoing treatment. The process, referred to as active surveillance, allows men with prostate cancer to delay or avoid the side effects of its treatment as well.
Overweight Men Face Higher Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer (PCa)
Report links obesity to advanced prostate cancer
Being Overweight Raises Risk of Men Developing Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Stop Antibiotic Overuse On Farms Hartford Courant
Recently I had to take antibiotics to help me with strep throat, which isn't the first time I've relied on antibiotics. Now, I am a senior at Trinity College studying public policy and law and who cares about public health. I've worked in a hospital over the past couple ...
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Recently I had to take antibiotics to help me with strep throat, which isn't the first time I've relied on antibiotics. Now, I am a senior at Trinity College studying public policy and law and who cares about public health. I've worked in a hospital over the past couple ...
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