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AIDS Commission appeals for private sector support
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The Ghana AIDS Commission has appealed for the immediate financial support from the private sector to meet its funding needs to enable it to procure more test kits and Anti-retroviral drugs to manage the present national response. Speaking at a private ...
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Ghana AIDS Commission has appealed for the immediate financial support from the private sector to meet its funding needs to enable it to procure more test kits and Anti-retroviral drugs to manage the present national response. Speaking at a private ...
Contractors should help fight AIDS
CMS Fire: Aids Commission needs $44m for antiretroviral drugs
HIV/AIDS Patients In Danger: No Anti-retroviral Drugs For Patients
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Sierra Leone's Vice President Self-Quarantined for Ebola
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Samuel Sam-Sumana, vice president of Sierra Leone, has voluntarily placed himself under a three-week quarantine after the death from Ebola of one of his security personnel last Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. Sierra Leone recorded 18 new cases of ...
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Samuel Sam-Sumana, vice president of Sierra Leone, has voluntarily placed himself under a three-week quarantine after the death from Ebola of one of his security personnel last Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. Sierra Leone recorded 18 new cases of ...
Sierra Leone's vice president becomes highest ranking official to be quarantined
Ebola Scare for Vice President
SLeone vice president in Ebola quarantine asks country to pray
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Organ donations dragged down by low family consent rates in Australia
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Low organ donation rates in Australia can be blamed on guardians refusing to enable organs from deceased family members to be donated, according to a new research released on Monday. The study, published by the Medical Journal of Australia, found ...
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Low organ donation rates in Australia can be blamed on guardians refusing to enable organs from deceased family members to be donated, according to a new research released on Monday. The study, published by the Medical Journal of Australia, found ...
Organ donation in the family's hands
Queensland families overruling dying relatives with to donate organs
Organ donation rates held back by families refusing consent, study finds
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Woman, 37, nets 1533 free tooth brushes for kids in rural Ghana
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A 37-year-old Dental hygienist Heather Lonergan has collected about 1,533 tooth brushes from kind-hearted people to give out freely to children in rural Ghana. She has made it a habit of spending her vacations spreading dental health in Ghana, and this ...
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A 37-year-old Dental hygienist Heather Lonergan has collected about 1,533 tooth brushes from kind-hearted people to give out freely to children in rural Ghana. She has made it a habit of spending her vacations spreading dental health in Ghana, and this ...
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WHO: 1.1 billion people at risk of hearing loss
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The World Health Organization has a warning: 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of hearing loss due to listening to their music too loud and spending too much time in noisy venues. WHO analyzed data from studies in "middle- and high-income ...
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The Week Magazine
The World Health Organization has a warning: 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of hearing loss due to listening to their music too loud and spending too much time in noisy venues. WHO analyzed data from studies in "middle- and high-income ...
More than 1 billion young people at risk of hearing damage from listening to loud ...
WHO says 1.1 billion young people at risk of hearing loss
Health Highlights: March 1, 2015
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Asian Herb Could Help Treat Ebola
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Compounds derived from Chinese medicinal herb could combat Ebola virus, researchers say. Compound known as tetrandine effectively "imprisons" the virus within a cell it has invaded, preventing it from infecting and spreading. (Photo : G. Harrison, Texas ...
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Compounds derived from Chinese medicinal herb could combat Ebola virus, researchers say. Compound known as tetrandine effectively "imprisons" the virus within a cell it has invaded, preventing it from infecting and spreading. (Photo : G. Harrison, Texas ...
Asian herb derivative can work against Ebola
Asian herb may protect against Ebola
Asian herb derivative may help fight against Ebola
Managers of health institutions urged to be innovative
GhanaWeb
Dr Ebenezer Appiah-Denkyira, Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has urged managers of public health facilities to be innovative and generate funds for the running of their facilities. This, he said, would help the facilities cope with their ...
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Dr Ebenezer Appiah-Denkyira, Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has urged managers of public health facilities to be innovative and generate funds for the running of their facilities. This, he said, would help the facilities cope with their ...
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No classrooms for pupils of the KKDA Junior High School at Oyibi
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Some students of the Kpone-Katamanso District Assembly (KKDA) Junior High School at Oyibi have no classrooms and therefore study under trees. wpid-School-under-tree.jpg. While their seniors sit comfortably in their classrooms and study, the form one 'A' ...
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Some students of the Kpone-Katamanso District Assembly (KKDA) Junior High School at Oyibi have no classrooms and therefore study under trees. wpid-School-under-tree.jpg. While their seniors sit comfortably in their classrooms and study, the form one 'A' ...
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Ebola survivor nurse to sue Texas hospital over neglect
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A Texas nurse who survived Ebola says she will file suit against her employer, claiming the hospital where she worked and its parent company failed her and other employees as they dealt with the first diagnosed case of Ebola on US soil. In an interview with ...
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A Texas nurse who survived Ebola says she will file suit against her employer, claiming the hospital where she worked and its parent company failed her and other employees as they dealt with the first diagnosed case of Ebola on US soil. In an interview with ...
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Z-Mapp Trial: US Pharmaceutical Group Begins Human Experiment > Monro
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Monrovia - The human trial of a drug expected to fight against the deadly Ebola virus disease began on Friday in Monrovia. Z-Mapp, the drug that is currently being tested to determine its effectiveness in humans against Ebola was previously administered to ...
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Monrovia - The human trial of a drug expected to fight against the deadly Ebola virus disease began on Friday in Monrovia. Z-Mapp, the drug that is currently being tested to determine its effectiveness in humans against Ebola was previously administered to ...
Ebola Aftermath
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in Liberia
Ebola virus drug ZMapp tested by U.S., Liberia for first time
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