2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 Ghana Health


Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Health facilities in Ashanti owe Regional Medical Stores 11 million Ghana cedis   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Health facilities in the Ashanti Region owe the Regional Medical Stores to a whooping tune of 11 million Ghana cedis. Some facilities, beside, owe external medical suppliers huge sums of money and are now being threatened with court actions. The activities ...


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The Independent
   
Mark Leftly: We owe it to Sierra Leone, and ourselves, to re-establish links   
The Independent
A boxing blue at Oxford University, Paddy Docherty has been fighting Sierra Leone's corner. The chief executive of Phoenix Africa, which specialises in building businesses in post-conflict countries, told a packed audience in Parliament's Attlee Suite ...

Ending the Ebola Outbreak   New York Times
Sierra Leone Mining Sees Revival After Ebola Wanes   Bloomberg
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning   euronews
Reuters   
Sierra Leone Times   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
EU-UNICEF commend Ghana's efforts to be certified free of guinea-worm disease   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
After two decades of committed joint efforts from the Ghanaian government and international partners, the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) are delighted that the World Health Organisation has certified Ghana as free of ...


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Arab News
   
90% of Gulf camels 'MERS-infected'   
Arab News
About 90 percent of camels in the Gulf region are carriers of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), which requires the urgent need for a vaccine, according to a leading Health Ministry official. In addition, the virus can be transmitted ...

Hospitals that do not report Mers cases to be shut down   gulfnews.com
Saudi Arabia not doing enough to combat MERS – WHO   RT
UN experts warn of 'critical knowledge gaps' on Saudi MERS virus   GMA News
NDTV   
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Daily Sun
   
NAFDAC seizes N2.5m sweets, candies   
The Punch
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has impounded confectionery valued at N2.5m at the Ogbaru Relief Market, Onitsha, Anambra State. NAFDAC operatives, who visited the market on Tuesday, also closed down 12 shops ...

NAFDAC impounds N2.5million worth of candies in Anambra   ynaija
NAFDAC drags Chinese man to court over sale of fake diapers   DailyPost Nigeria
NAFDAC destroys N500m fake, expired drugs in Awka   The Guardian Nigeria
Leadership Newspapers   
Codewit World News   
Daily Times Nigeria   
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Man with swine flu dies in hospital in Slovakia   
GlobalPost
BRATISLAVA, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- A 56-year-old man who had been admitted to hospital with swine flu on Tuesday in Rimavska Sobota in Central Slovakia died on the same day, a hospital spokesman said. "The patient died of multi-organ failure that was ...


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Farming community cry for school   
spyghana.com
The people of Dawa in the Suhum Municipality have appealed to the government to build a school for them. Speaking to the GNA Mr Abraham Terkper, the assemblyman for the community, said Dawa was a farming community of more than 800 people but ...


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The Guardian
   
UK is the first country to legalise triple-DNA babies   
Irish Examiner
The UK has become the first country in the world to legalise the creation of IVF babies using DNA from three people. The first baby conceived after mitochondrial donation techniques may be born as early as next year after peers in the House of Lords voted ...

Britain becomes first country to legalize '3-parent' babies   Deutsche Welle
Britain becomes first to allow babies with 3 genetic parents   CBS News
Three-parent babies: Britain becomes first country to allow technique after ...   The Independent
seattlepi.com   
Yorkshire Post   
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Irish Examiner
   
HIV drug 'a game changer', says expert   
Irish Examiner
A “game-changing” trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an anti-viral drug when they are healthy. The Proud study, conducted in England, provides the first evidence that prophylactic HIV treatment is highly ...

HIV Drugs Shown to Be Effective in Trials   Wall Street Journal
New PrEP study reinforces drug's high effectiveness   Out Magazine
PREVENTATIVE HIV DRUG 'EFFECTIVE'   Herald Scotland
Telegraph.co.uk   
Bangkok Post   
New York Times   
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People Magazine
   
'Early peanut intake could prevent allergy'   
Times of India
Turning what was once conventional wisdom on its head, a new study suggests that many, if not most peanut allergies, can be prevented by feeding young children food containing peanuts beginning in infancy, rather than avoiding such foods. About 2% of ...

Eating peanuts at early age could prevent allergy - study   TVNZ
Study suggests feeding babies peanuts could avoid allergy   Fox11online.com
Peanut Allergy Prevention   MyWabashValley
ABC Online   
Newsday   
CBC.ca   
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