2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 Ghana Health


USA TODAY
   
Ebola Vaccine Trials To Begin In West Africa   
Sky News
Trials will begin within weeks for two experimental vaccines to fight Ebola, which has claimed more than 8,600 lives. 03:04, UK, Friday 23 January 2015. Health workers take temperature of boy who came in contact with woman who died of Ebola.
Thousands to receive experimental Ebola vaccines in West Africa   Baltimore Sun
Ebola Vaccine, Drug Trials to Begin in West Africa   U.S. News & World Report
Experimental Ebola Treatment ZMapp to Soon Begin Human Testing   swissinfo.ch
Macleans.ca   
Reuters Africa   
Charlotte Observer   
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Vodafone Foundation donates new incubator to Nsawam Hospital   
BusinessGhana
With a passion to save lives, Vodafone Foundation has presented an incubator valued at GHC10,000 to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Nsawam Government Hospital. The donation, which was done in collaboration with Rotary Club of Accra-Labone, ...


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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Genetically Modified Rice on trial at Nobewam since April 2013   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
A Genetically Modified Rice which has been on trial at a confined environment at Nobewam in the Ejisu/Juaben Municipality of Ashanti since April 2013 is expected to be released to farmers upon approval by the National Biosafety Committee. The Genetically ...


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Stuff.co.nz
   
Could your partner make pain worse?   
Stuff.co.nz
RELAX DARLING, I'M HERE: Does having your partner around always make the pain easier? Humans tend to support each other in the face of threat or during painful procedures, like childbirth for example. But researchers have found that - depending on ...

Claims that 'men worsen labour pains' are unproven   NHS Choices
Pain can feel worse for women when partner is around: study   CTV News
Fathers in delivery room could make pain of childbirth worse - researchers   TVNZ
New Zealand Herald   
Mirror.co.uk   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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Financial Times
   
A little market medicine to prevent the next pandemic   
Financial Times
First, let us celebrate the good news: it seems that the scourge of Ebola is gradually abating. Tragically, people are still dying in large numbers in Africa, but the spread of the disease has been contained. Now the bad news: at the World Economic Forum in ...

Ebola doctor: 'Tremendous strides' in stemming the outbreak   NET Website
Davos 2015 on Ebola: Private sector is key to saving the world from future ...   CITY A.M.
Obama Talks Ebola and Climate In SOTU   Scientific American
The Atlantic   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
AllAfrica.com   
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Health Front: Good Diabetes News, Texting and Driving   
Two Rivers Tribune
... • A recent study suggests that roughly one-third of people with type-1 diabetes still produce insulin. Despite the long-held idea that type-1 diabetics cannot produce insulin, researchers report in the journal Diabetes Care that a good percentage do in fact ...

Diabetes Goal Setting - Ten Essential Steps   BusinessGhana
10 Silent Signs You Might Have Diabetes   PakistanHerald (blog)

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Times LIVE
   
Regular exercise not enough to undo effects of prolonged sitting   
Times LIVE
Regardless of regular exercise, prolonged sedentary periods still pose major health threats, according to researchers in Canada who added that a high level of exercise could play some role in lessening the impact. The world drank 308 million bottles of ...

'Sitting for long periods increases risk of disease, early death'   The Guardian Nigeria
Too Much Sitting Is Killing You (Even If You Exercise)   Live Science
Get that stand-up desk; sitting can help kill you   STLtoday.com
Edmonton Journal   
CNN International   
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spyghana.com
   
Al Ain Police Directorate Organized Blood Drive Campaign   
spyghana.com
The campaign was organized in collaboration with the Regional Blood Bank at Tawam Hospital, witnessed significant turnout from the directorate's officers, constables and female police staff members. Brigadier Hamad Ajlan Al Amimi, Director of the Al Ain ...

Blood Drive At Al Ain Police Directorate   Abu Dhabi City Guide

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Local 8 Now
   
Cheerful tweets may mean a healthier heart   
Local 8 Now
(CBS) - Crowd-sourcing through social media has quickly become one of the most powerful tools for public health. Platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Yelp have been used to track influenza, HIV, food poisoning and other ailments. Now, a new report ...

What Your Tweets May Say About Your Heart Health   KTIC
Twitter is Like A Diet. It Can Be Hazardous To Your Heart.   Empire State Tribune
Scientists use Twitter to predict rates of heart disease   Examiner.com
Geek Infinite   
Headlines & Global News   
Gigaom   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Disneyland says unvaccinated kids not welcome amid California measles outbreak   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Disneyland is urging the parents of children who are not vaccinated against measles to stay away from the theme park because of the risk from California's outbreak of the disease. Park officials issued the warning on Wednesday after state health officials said ...

California Alert After Disneyland Measles Outbreak   NDTV
Measles Outbreak That Started In California Expanding   CBS Local
Measles vaccine is no sure thing   OCRegister
Reuters   
Channel News Asia   
TheReporter.Com   
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