Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Include sanitation in school curriculum – First Lady
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The First Lady, Mrs Lordina Mahama, has appealed to the Ghana Education Service to include sanitation and cleanliness in the school curriculum. This is because as the country becomes more urban, traditional sense of cleanliness continues to be eroded.
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The First Lady, Mrs Lordina Mahama, has appealed to the Ghana Education Service to include sanitation and cleanliness in the school curriculum. This is because as the country becomes more urban, traditional sense of cleanliness continues to be eroded.
First Lady Calls For Active Participation In Sanitation Day
First Lady donates to Kpone Health Centre
Citifmonline
Ambulance Services should be on NHIS list - Women
spyghana.com
Pregnant Women in the Upper East Region have appealed to Government to include Non-Medical Consumables and Ambulance Services in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). nhis logo. Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in an interview at ...
UPSA, NHIA to Establish Centre for Universal Health CoverageGhanaian Chronicle
Erratic flow of government funds key health challenge in Upper WestBusinessGhana
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Pregnant Women in the Upper East Region have appealed to Government to include Non-Medical Consumables and Ambulance Services in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). nhis logo. Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in an interview at ...
UPSA, NHIA to Establish Centre for Universal Health Coverage
Erratic flow of government funds key health challenge in Upper West
Live Science
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to study
Brisbane Times
Burning issue: Some of the damage caused by sunlight may occur after sun exposure ends, according to a new study. Some of the damage caused by sunlight — the DNA damage that can lead to sun burns and even skin cancer — may occur after sun ...
Sunbathers take heed: skin damage continues hours after exposureBangor Daily News
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Brisbane Times
Burning issue: Some of the damage caused by sunlight may occur after sun exposure ends, according to a new study. Some of the damage caused by sunlight — the DNA damage that can lead to sun burns and even skin cancer — may occur after sun ...
Sunbathers take heed: skin damage continues hours after exposure
New Vision
Nations urged to fight neglected tropical diseases
New Vision
GENEVA - The World Health Organization on Thursday urged countries to invest billions of dollars to tackle 17 neglected tropical diseases -- including dengue fever, leprosy and sleeping sickness -- which kill 500,000 people globally each year. WHO said ...
WHO Fears Climate Change Will Accelerate Spread of Some Tropical DiseasesNewsweek
The World Finally Has Chance To Eliminate These Deadly DiseasesHuffington Post
Diseases affecting the poorest can be eliminated, scientists sayThe Star Online
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New Vision
GENEVA - The World Health Organization on Thursday urged countries to invest billions of dollars to tackle 17 neglected tropical diseases -- including dengue fever, leprosy and sleeping sickness -- which kill 500,000 people globally each year. WHO said ...
WHO Fears Climate Change Will Accelerate Spread of Some Tropical Diseases
The World Finally Has Chance To Eliminate These Deadly Diseases
Diseases affecting the poorest can be eliminated, scientists say
NPR
World Health Organization approves Corgenix's quick test for Ebola
The Denver Post
The World Health Organization said Friday it has approved a quick test for Ebola that will dramatically cut the time it takes to determine — with reasonable accuracy — whether someone is infected with the deadly virus. The ReEBOV Antigen Rapid Test Kit, ...
WHO clears Ebola rapid test, report confirms rapid response strategyCIDRAP
WHO Approves The First 15-Minute Ebola TestNews Every day
First 15-minute Ebola test approved by WHOPress TV
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The Denver Post
The World Health Organization said Friday it has approved a quick test for Ebola that will dramatically cut the time it takes to determine — with reasonable accuracy — whether someone is infected with the deadly virus. The ReEBOV Antigen Rapid Test Kit, ...
WHO clears Ebola rapid test, report confirms rapid response strategy
WHO Approves The First 15-Minute Ebola Test
First 15-minute Ebola test approved by WHO
spyghana.com
Turkish court dismisses case against doctors who treated protesters
GlobalPost
A Turkish court on Friday dropped a case against dozens of doctors who treated protesters during nationwide anti-government demonstrations in 2013, local media said. The Health Ministry had filed a lawsuit against the doctors for setting up makeshift clinics ...
Suit against Turkish doctors thrown out of courtspyghana.com
Court rejects ministry's complaint against doctors for helping Gezi protestersCihan News Agency
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GlobalPost
A Turkish court on Friday dropped a case against dozens of doctors who treated protesters during nationwide anti-government demonstrations in 2013, local media said. The Health Ministry had filed a lawsuit against the doctors for setting up makeshift clinics ...
Suit against Turkish doctors thrown out of court
Court rejects ministry's complaint against doctors for helping Gezi protesters
Awoko
Aust nurse under observation for Ebola
Daily Mail
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said that followed a "low-risk clinical incident" at the Australian-managed Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) in Sierra Leone. She said the nurse - whose name hasn't been released for privacy reasons - was transferred to the UK ...
Liberia schools reopen amid Ebola recoverySierra Leone Times
Second Aussie nurse in Ebola scareNEWS.com.au
RightsWay International Accuses Sierra Leone Anti-Corruption CommissionCritique Echo
Huffington Post
Irish Examiner
Mashable
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Daily Mail
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said that followed a "low-risk clinical incident" at the Australian-managed Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) in Sierra Leone. She said the nurse - whose name hasn't been released for privacy reasons - was transferred to the UK ...
Liberia schools reopen amid Ebola recovery
Second Aussie nurse in Ebola scare
RightsWay International Accuses Sierra Leone Anti-Corruption Commission
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Five nutrients every woman needs
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
As women undergo complex changes over the years, their bodies need a variety of nutrients. If you eat a balanced diet, it's not difficult to get enough of the essential nutrients the body needs. However, menstruation, the menopause, pregnancy and fluctuating ...
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
As women undergo complex changes over the years, their bodies need a variety of nutrients. If you eat a balanced diet, it's not difficult to get enough of the essential nutrients the body needs. However, menstruation, the menopause, pregnancy and fluctuating ...
World Tribune
Once beyond hope, Africa's Sahel region is now targeted by terror
World Tribune
UNITED NATIONS — The vast swath of nine countries bordering the southern reaches of the Sahara desert are marked by poverty, drought and chronic instability. Yet these oft-forgotten lands are increasingly making the headlines as in the case of Mali a few ...
Food Shortage in the Sahel imminent – FAOGhanaWeb
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World Tribune
UNITED NATIONS — The vast swath of nine countries bordering the southern reaches of the Sahara desert are marked by poverty, drought and chronic instability. Yet these oft-forgotten lands are increasingly making the headlines as in the case of Mali a few ...
Food Shortage in the Sahel imminent – FAO
Los Angeles Times
Hospitals grapple with safety of scopes after UCLA outbreak
Los Angeles Times
Hospitals nationally are scrambling to figure out how to keep using a controversial medical device that benefits patients while avoiding another deadly bacterial outbreak like the one at UCLA Medical Center. Two patients have died and five more were ...
UCLA 'Superbug' Patient to Sue Maker of Suspect Endocopes: LawyerNBCNews.com
Youth fighting ''superbug'' infection from Los Angeles outbreakZee News
Health: New Information On Superbug InfectionCBS Local
Daily Times
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Los Angeles Times
Hospitals nationally are scrambling to figure out how to keep using a controversial medical device that benefits patients while avoiding another deadly bacterial outbreak like the one at UCLA Medical Center. Two patients have died and five more were ...
UCLA 'Superbug' Patient to Sue Maker of Suspect Endocopes: Lawyer
Youth fighting ''superbug'' infection from Los Angeles outbreak
Health: New Information On Superbug Infection
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