2015年1月30日 星期五

2015-01-31 Ghana Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
H5N1 bird flu strikes 12th Nigerian State   
Outbreak News Today
Kaduna state, in North-Central Nigeria, has become the 12th state to be affected by H5N1 avian influenza, according to a Nigerian Bulletin thread. Nigeria map/CIA. A poultry farm in the Mando area was hit with the highly pathogenic bird flu. Kaduna's ...

12 Nigerian States Hit by Bird Flu Virus; Kaduna Joins the List   Nigerian Bulletin
H5N1 bird flu spreads to 11 states in Nigeria   Channel News Asia
H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads To More States In Nigeria   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Business Recorder   
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GhanaWeb
   
Akufo-Addo's wife leads malaria fight   
GhanaWeb
Rebecca Akufo-Addo, wife of the main opposition New Patriotic Party's flag bearer, Nana Akufo-Addo, is leading a national campaign against malaria. As part of her anti-malaria campaign, the Chairperson of NGO Infanta Malaria Prevention Foundation is ...

Akufo–Addo's Wife raises funds to fight malaria in Ghana   spyghana.com

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Peace FM Online
   
Vodafone Foundation donates to two health institutions in Accra   
Biztech Africa
Vodafone Foundation Ghana has made separate financial donations to the Anatomy Department of the University of Ghana Medical School and the Cardiothoracic Centre all at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. The donations forms part of the foundation's ...

Vodafone Foundation supports Cardiothoracic Centre   Vibe Ghana
Photos: Vodafone Donates GHC 99000 To Anatomy Department Of UG   Peace FM Online

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BBC News
   
Ebola crisis: Liberia delays school re-opening   
BBC News
Liberia has delayed planned re-opening of schools, saying they are not not yet fully prepared to prevent the spread of Ebola. The schools - closed in July - had been due to open on Monday, but teaching will now begin on 16 February. The BBC's Mark Doyle ...

What worked in controlling the Ebola outbreak in West Africa   Washington Post
Fate of Ebola Treatment Units is Unclear   Voice of America
These Photos Show Liberia's Hope And Relief As Ebola Wanes   Huffington Post
Times of Oman   
Deutsche Welle   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Zamfara trains 428 women in reproductive health   
The Punch
No fewer than 428 women have been trained on best reproductive health methods by the Association for Reproductive and Family Health, an NGO, in Zamfara. The beneficiaries were provided with different family planning methods under the association's ...

ARFH Trains Women On Reproductive Health   Daily Times Nigeria

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Irish Mirror
   
Man 'declared dead' comes back to life inside his own COFFIN   
Irish Mirror
A Chinese man who doctors believed had died was heard crying and wheezing from inside his own COFFIN as his family prepared to bury him. Guo Liu - a heavy smoker, who went through two packets of cigarettes a day - collapsed three months ago while ...

Man Came Back To Life, Cried At Own Funeral   spyghana.com

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Everyday Health (blog)
   
Part-Time Pooping: A New Way to Make an Extra $13000 a Year   
Everyday Health (blog)
Earning a little money on the side may now be as easy as having a bowel movement, thanks to Open Biome – a nonprofit organization that harvests stool. Why harvest stool? For fecal transplants. Fecal microbiota transplantation is used to treat a condition ...

You Can Sell Your Poop For $13000 a Year   TIME
If you have the right kind of poop, you can sell it for $13000 a year   Boing Boing

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About 8000 people in Ghana suffer kidney problems   
Ghana Business News
Stethoscope Dr Philip Fobi Kakari, Medical Officer at the Seventh Day Adventist Hospital in Sunyani, has advised the public against self medication to prevent kidney damage. He said there is the need for people to seek medical advice to facilitate thorough ...


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spyghana.com
   
Standards for pharmaceutical care reviewed in Ghana   
spyghana.com
The Chief Director of the Ministry of Health, Dr Sylvester Anemana, has called on stakeholders in the pharmaceutical services reviewing the current Standards for Pharmaceutical Care (SPC) to ensure that the document captured the current trends and ...


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GhanaWeb
   
Condom use low in Accra   
GhanaWeb
A former Eastern Regional Coordinator for National AIDS Control Program, Dr. Samson Boadu Ofori, has indicated that the use of condoms in Accra has decreased significantly. He attributed the phenomenon to the seemingly lack of awareness on the ...


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