2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 Ghana Health


Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Perseus donates Ebola protection kits to health facilities   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Perseus Mining Ghana Limited has donated Ebola protection kits costing US$10,129 to three health facilities within its business operation area. The personal protective equipment (PPE) including chemical gloves, gum boots, infrared thermometers, digital ...

Perseus Mines Joins Battle Against Ebola   Ghanaian Chronicle

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CBC.ca
   
Post-Ebola Plan Needed to Avert "Double Disaster" in West Africa   
Scientific American
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The three West African countries worst hit by Ebola risk a "double disaster" unless a multi-million dollar plan is put in place to help their economies recover, Oxfam said on Tuesday. In Liberia, Guinea and Sierra ...

Ebola Threat Diminishing in West Africa, Officials Say   U.S. News & World Report
Oxfam urges wealthy countries to support Ebola recovery   The Week Magazine
Oxfam: Marshall Plan needed for Ebola-hit Africa   News24
Deutsche Welle   
WalesOnline   
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Kansas City Star
   
World must prepare for 'war' against a global pandemic: Gates   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Berlin (AFP) -- Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates says the world must use the lessons from battling Ebola to prepare for any future "war" against a global killer disease, with the help of new technology. Gates, in Berlin for a donor conference of the GAVI ...

Donors pledge $7.5b to extend child vaccine drive   The Nation
Microsoft Corporation's Bill Gates, UK take lead in $7.5 bn pledge for children's ...   Financial Express
For Dollars Donated To Vaccine Campaigns, Norway Wears The Crown   NPR (blog)
Irish Times   
Chron.com   
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New York Post
   
Alzheimer's risk elevated by such over-the-counter drugs as Benadryl and Nytol ...   
MarketWatch
Some over-the-counter hay-fever pills and sleep aids could raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease, a U.S. study has found. Sleep remedy Nytol, anti-allergy meds Benadryl and Piriton, and some older antidepressants are among the products associated with an ...

Common Drugs Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia, Alzheimer's   Voice of America
Over-the-counter pills could raise risk of Alzheimer's: study   New York Post
​Sleeping aids, hay fever cures increase risk of Alzheimer's risk by 63% – study   RT
Irish Independent   
Independent Online   
The Guardian   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Expert happy with implementation of LEAP   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
A Social Policy Analyst, Dr William Ahadzi says LEAP is an important investment in the lives of poor people in the country and it must be sustained. Dr Ahadzi said it is part of government's social and poverty reduction strategy aimed at providing basic ...


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The Sun Daily
   
Uganda, fueling brain drain, sends MDs to Trinidad   
Frost Illustrated
(GIN)—For a country with less than 3,000 practicing doctors to treat 34.9 million people, Uganda's decision to send some 300 doctors to Trinidad and Tobago has raised the temperatures of the some of the local parliamentarians to the boiling point. According ...

Uganda sued in landmark medical 'brain drain' case   Independent

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Good bedtime habits improve kids' sleep   
Free Malaysia Today
The grand majority understand the importance of sleep; however, a whopping 90 percent of their offspring didn't sleep as many hours as are recommended for their age group. bedtime-kids Regular sleep-wake routines in the household not only help kids get ...

Flexible Work Schedules: Good for Your Health and Your Sleep   Inc.com
Bedtime study: Let sleeping kids lie; 90% sleep-deprived   The Denver Post (blog)
Working From Home Is Good For You And Your Boss   Huffington Post
Futurity: Research News   
Times of India   
Hindustan Times   
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spyghana.com
   
IOM Step Up Support For Safe Migration Systems   
spyghana.com
IOM has step up its support for building cross-border public health capacity and safe migration systems in West Africa to contain Ebola and other infectious diseases. Mali recorded its first case of Ebola in October 2014. The prevention of cross-border ...

African Scientist to Tackle Continent's Major Pandemic   The Reporter

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Citifmonline
   
Is social media stressing you out?   
The Hans India
There's rather a lot to suggest that social media isn't very good for our general wellbeing. For instance, it's widely believed that we aren't especially honest when we share things on Facebook, and this curation leads us to portray ourselves in as good a light as ...

Social media a stress reliever: study   The New Age Online
What is 'cost of caring'? And why is it stressing out Facebook users?   The Star Online
Study Suggests Social Media Use May Decrease Stress   Voice of America

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Citifmonline
   
Bird flu alert: Gov't to ban importation of Nigerian poultry   
Citifmonline
Government is taking steps to temporarily ban the importation of poultry products from Nigeria into Ghana following a recent upsurge of bird flu in that country. This according to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture will help prevent a possible outbreak of the ...


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