2015年2月4日 星期三

2015-02-05 Ghana Health


Ghana News Agency
   
Dr Victor Bampoe   
Ghana News Agency
Accra, Feb. 4, GNA - A new National Strategy for Cancer Control in Ghana that provides key strategies and interventions for the management and control of major cancers for the next five years was on Wednesday launched in Accra. The plan, which will ...

Ghana commemorates 2015 World Cancer Day   GlobalPost
Cancer Day marked with 'Not beyond Us' campaign   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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AsiaOne
   
Cancer places $21.5 billion strain on China's economy   
AsiaOne
Cancer cases are rising rapidly in China and are estimated to cost the country 100 billion yuan (S$21.5 billion) a year, according to health organisations and experts. The World Health Organisation, marking World Cancer Day, which falls on Feb 4, said more ...

Lung cancer now deadlier than breast cancer in rich countries   DAWN.com
New hope in breast cancer research as scientists identify new 'genetic risk factors'   Irish Examiner
Genetic variants linked to cancer   Belfast Telegraph
The Hindu   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Times LIVE   
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myCentralOregon.com
   
ISU Professor: Men and Women Not So Different After All   
Iowa Public Radio
The book “Men are From Mars, Women are from Venus” popularized the idea that men and women are as different as night and day. But Iowa State University Psychologist Zlatan Krizan says we're a lot more alike than different. Listen. Listening... /. 48:57.
Study Shocker! Men and Women Not So Different After All   KMBZ

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CBS News
   
Electronic devices may keep teens from sleeping   
CBS News
Spending too much time using electronic devices during the day harms teens' sleep, a new study suggests. The research included nearly 10,000 Norwegian teens, aged 16 to 19, who were asked how much screen time (computer, smartphone, tablet, video ...

Doctors Confirm: Screen Time Affects Teens' Sleep   NDTV
Smartphones, computers tied to sleeping problems in teens   Economic Times

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African Union unit says developing epidemic insurance   
Reuters
LONDON Feb 3 (Reuters) - A unit of the African Union said on Tuesday it was developing outbreak and epidemic insurance for African sovereigns following the Ebola outbreak. The African Risk Capacity (ARC), the continent's sovereign disaster risk insurer, ...


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Ghana News Agency
   
Mr Francis Adu-Blay Koffie   
Ghana News Agency
Prestea, (W/R) Feb. 4) GNA - The Member of Parliament for Prestea Huni/Valley Constituency, Mr. Francis Adu Baly Koffie, has registered 1,200 people from his Constituency for the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to enable them to get access to ...

MP enroll constituents under Health Insurance Scheme   spyghana.com

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Orlando Sentinel
   
Measles: What you need to know   
Orlando Sentinel
Dr. Alix Casler still remembers the first measles case she saw more than 30 years ago as a first-year resident in the emergency room of a large hospital in California. "I didn't know what it was, but I told my attending that the patient looked bad," said Casler, ...

Bill would tighten CA vaccination rules   U-T San Diego
Threat of repeat measles outbreaks is real   San Francisco Chronicle
Possible measles outbreak in Lanaudière   Montreal Gazette
The Oracle   
OregonLive.com   
KGNS.tv   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Cheap smartphone device detects HIV and syphilis in 15 minutes   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
US researchers have found a way to turn a common smartphone into a quick and easy device to conduct field tests for HIV and syphilis. Using an attachment that costs US$34 to make -- a far cry from the standard $18,000 for diagnostic tests -- blood drops are ...

Cheap Smartphone Device Detects HIV, Syphilis In 15 Minutes: Study   Bernama
Smartphone HIV test tracks disease in research trial   San Francisco Chronicle
Smartphone can test for HIV, syphilis   Bangkok Post
Voice of America   
Science World Report   
Healthline   
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Times LIVE
   
The new Ebola target number: Zero cases   
Washington Post
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is entering a critical and complicated new phase, one that global health officials refer to simply as “getting to zero.” Even as cases continue to plummet, reaching that elusive goal means marshaling more resources than ever ...

Weekly Ebola case total rises for 1st time this year   Fox News Latino
Weekly Ebola cases rise for time this year   Sierra Leone Times
Ebola Weekly Cases Rise for First Time This Year in West Africa   Bloomberg
BBC News   
Front Page Africa   
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Irish Independent
   
E-cigarettes can damage lungs like tobacco, study claims   
Irish Independent
E-cigarettes generate toxic chemicals similar to those found in tobacco and may harm the lungs and immune system, new research suggests. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The findings, from a study of mice, ...

E-Cigarettes Seem to Dampen Immune Response in Mice   U.S. News & World Report
E-cigarette may impair immune responses   Xinhua
E-cigs 'not a safe alternative'   Somerset County Gazette

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