2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Ghana Health


Ghana News Agency
   
1. ECOWAS Health Ministers adopt priority actions to end Ebola   
Ghana News Agency
Accra, July 4, GNA – The ECOWAS Emergency Ministerial meeting on Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has ended in Accra, with Health Ministers agreeing on a range of priority actions to end the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. 2. President challenges research ...

Other Views: Heed Warnings of Ebola Crises   Twin Falls Times-News
WHO Chief Margaret Chan Speaks on Response to Ebola Epidemic   Wall Street Journal
After slow Ebola response, WHO seeks to avoid repeat   Fox News
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spyghana.com
   
New Year babies in Tamale   
spyghana.com
Two hospitals in the Tamale Metropolis recorded a total of 16 babies on New Year's Day as against the 22 recorded on December 25, 2014. wpid-babies1.jpg. The Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) recorded eight deliveries, two baby girls and six boys on New ...

The Tamale West Hospital also recorded eight deliveries on New Year's Day ...   Ghana News Agency

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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Eat Your Way To A Healthy 2015   
GhanaWeb
A new year, a new lease on life and an opportunity to write a long list of resolutions. I need no crystal ball to determine what you have on your list for 2015 because the majority of us will have “improving on our health” among the top 5. Unfortunately most of us ...

DASH diet may help you lose weight and   abc7news.com

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Citifmonline
   
Inadequate staff accommodation affecting Keta Hospital   
Citifmonline
The Keta Municipal Hospital risks losing health professionals due to inadequate accommodation for the hospital staff. The Administrator of the Hospital, Mr Serene Akpanya observed that although some of the indigenes have migrated to the cities leaving their ...

Accommodation shortage crippling Keta Hospital   GhanaWeb

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Vancouver Sun
   
Nurse tested for Ebola would return to West Africa   
Vancouver Sun
Even as Patrice Gordon was observed and tested for Ebola at Kelowna General Hospital, she never stopped wanting to return to West Africa. The Rossland nurse recently returned to Canada after working with the Canadian Red Cross in Sierra Leone and ...

Health-care worker leaves BC hospital after third negative Ebola test   The Globe and Mail
Sierra Leone fasts against ebola   Irish Examiner
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey monitored around the clock as condition ''could ...   Mirror.co.uk
Washington Post   
Express.co.uk   
Church Times   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Overcoming HIV Obstacles in 2015 says Mitchell Warren   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The head of a prominent HIV/AIDS advocacy organization, Mitchell Warren says 2015 will be a year of great opportunities and great challenges. The epidemic is nearly 35 years old and more than 30 million people are estimated to be living with HIV. Mitchell ...


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A GNA Feature BY Amadu Kamil Sanah   
Ghana News Agency
Accra, Jan. 1, GNA - Dr Callistus Mahama, Head of the Local Government Service (LGS), on December 18, 2014, launched the Service Delivery Standards (SDS) in Accra, in accordance with its mandate to ensure effective administrative decentralisation.

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Ministry of Education fetes 3 orphanages in C/R   
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The Ministry of Education on Wednesday donated items worth Gh₵24, 000 to inmates at the Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital and children in three orphanages in the Central Region. education ministry's donation pictures. The orphanages were the New Life ...

Education Ministry supports 3 orphanages, Psychiatric hospital   Citifmonline

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GhanaWeb
   
Effia-Nkwanta Hospital needs 20000 units of blood   
GhanaWeb
The Deputy Chief Blood Recruiter at the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital, Mr Francis Blay-Cudjoe says the medical facility needs 20,000 units of blood to ensure efficient service delivery to patients during emergencies. He said the hospital, which is the only ...


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Surfline reliefs detained patients   
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Surfline Communications on Tuesday settled huge medical expenses of patients, who been detained in the Korle-Bu Teaching and the Tema General hospitals for non-payment of bills. Surfline presenting cheques. Most patients found in the children, ...

Surfline Communications pays bills of detained medical patients   Vibe Ghana

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