2015年2月22日 星期日

2015-02-23 Ghana Health


U.S. News & World Report
   
AP Interview: Liberia leader urges help in post-Ebola phase   
U.S. News & World Report
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf speaks to The Associated Press during an interview in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. Liberia's leader is urging the United States and other countries to keep up their support to the West African ...

AP Interview: Liberian president calls for international help to move beyond ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Meets President Barrack Obama on Friday, February 27 at the White House   TLC Africa
Liberia: 8 hospital staff under observation in Ebola scare   New Zealand Herald

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The Daily Star
   
Investing on neglected tropical diseases   
The Daily Star
Some filariasis patients are getting morbidity management care at a community clinic by a team of National NTD Programme at an endemic region in Bangladesh. A new report of the World Health Organisation (WHO) urges affected countries to increase ...

WHO urges gov'ts to increase investment to tackle NTDs   Citifmonline

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News Every day
   
Drinking Colas Could Be Like Drinking Carcinogens   
News Every day
(Photo : Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Bottles and cans of Coca-Cola Co. soft drinks sit for sale above ruble price signs inside X5 Retail Group NV's Pyaterochka supermarket in Moscow, Russia, on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014. Those who like to ...

Caramel Coloring In Soda May Increase Cancer Risk; Regulations Fail To ...   Medical Daily
Soda exposes Americans to 'unnecessary cancer risk': study   New York Daily News
Caramel Coloring in Soft Drinks and Cancer Risk, New Study Found a Link   Diabetes Insider
SavingAdvice.com   
Headlines & Global News   
The Express Tribune   
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Mid Ulster Mail
   
Priest warns of 'yoga dangers' during mass in Co Derry   
Mid Ulster Mail
A Derry priest has warned parishioners against taking part in yoga and having Indian head massages. Fr. Roland Colhoun, who is based in the Waterside, issued caution when saying mass in Drumsurn two Sundays ago, when he says he was drafted in at ...

Yoga leads to Satanism, says Irish priest   IrishCentral
Hindus urge Pope Francis to discipline Londonderry priest for warning against ...   Belfast Newsletter
​'It's a slippery slope from yoga to Satan' – Irish priest   RT
The Independent   
Irish Independent   
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spyghana.com
   
From Beijing to New York: How far has Rwanda come on women status?   
spyghana.com
During the Beijing conference, member states resolved to tackle 12 critical areas to improve the welfare of a woman by 2015. The areas of focus include poverty eradication, education, healthcare, human rights, media, violence against women, power and ...


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Reuters
   
Exclusive: US health officials push for stricter 'superbug' defense   
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government is close to finalizing instructions to prevent medical devices responsible for transmitting "superbugs" from spreading the potentially fatal pathogens between patients, the scientist leading the effort said. The new ...

The L.A. Superbug Outbreak: Five Things You Should Know   Bloomberg
Specialized endoscope design raises superbug safety concerns   CBS News

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Toronto Star
   
Indian health authorities grappling with deadly flu   
Toronto Star
NEW DELHI—Health authorities were working to ensure remote hospitals in northern and western India had adequate medical supplies for a flu outbreak that has claimed more than 700 lives in 10 weeks. More than 11,000 cases have been reported since ...

1 more swine flu death in Odisha, toll reaches 3   Financial Express
India can produce key item in H1N1 drug to treat swine flu   India Today
84 fresh cases of swine flu in Delhi   The Hindu
ABP News   
The New Indian Express   
Deccan Chronicle   
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Daily Times
   
New anti-ageing chocolate smoothes wrinkles & helps look younger   
Daily Times
It almost seems to be good to be true. A new type of low-calorie chocolate which claims to help you stay looking younger has been developed by scientists. Academics from Cambridge University are launching the world's first ever 'beauty chocolate' which ...

The New Anti-Aging Chocolate That'll Knock Decades Off Your Skin!   FoxFM (blog)
The real beauty bar: scientists invent 'anti-ageing' chocolate   The Express Tribune
Scientists claim to create anti-ageing chocolate: report   Al-Arabiya
Metro   
Sky News   
3News NZ   
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AsiaOne
   
Local man using his expertise to fight Ebola   
ABC Online
Having spent five weeks in Sierra Leone fighting Ebola for the Red Cross, Newcastle's Peter McArdle says it's satisfying to see your work make a difference to the thousands impacted by the deadly illness. Peter isn't a healthcare worker, but rather a water and ...

Ebola medics recount mission on edge of death   AsiaOne
Fear is No Good Investment Strategy - What a difference a year—and an ...   The New Rising Sun
Ebola 'could spike again'   Newcastle Herald
Yonhap News   
9news.com.au   
The Australian (blog)   
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International Business Times AU
   
Sunlight Harms Skin Long After Exposure   
International Business Times AU
Sunlight continues to damage people's skin and increase their risk of cancer for hours after they leave the sunlight and move indoors. Scientists at Yale University in the United States have discovered that it is the supposedly protective pigment melanin that ...

Skin Damaged by Sunlight Even When Out of the Sun   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Sunbathers take heed: skin damage continues hours after exposure   TODAYonline
Sun's burn lingers   Independent Online
New Vision   
Daily Life   
Irish Health   
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