2015年3月19日 星期四

2015-03-20 Ghana Health


Ghana Business News
   
WaterAid launches it's three in one compaign   
spyghana.com
WaterAid has launched “Healthy Start”, a four-year campaign to draw attention to the health and neo-natal mortality impacts of lack of Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH). WaterAid. Six of the 10 worst diseases plaguing the country right now, are related to ...

Bad Hygiene: Ghana Loses $290 Million Yearly Over Poor Sanitation   Pulse.com.gh
Ghana loses millions to poor sanitation and hygiene - CONIWAS   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Poor sanitation costs Ghana USD290m yearly – World Bank   Starr 103.5 FM
Infection Control Today   
The Inquirer   
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spyghana.com
   
Kenya decries rising cases of cancer   
spyghana.com
Kenya's First Lady Margaret Kenyatta on Thursday decried rising number of cancer cases in the country, saying more than 3,000 new cases are reported in the country annually. Cancer cells under a microscope. Margaret said the war against cancer lies in ...

Over 3000 new cancer cases reported in Kenya annually, says First Lady   The Star
Kenya records 3000 cases of cancer annually-First Lady   StarAfrica.com
First Lady: Over 3000 new cases of cancer reported in Kenya annually   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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Times of India
   
A blood test may help reduce antibiotic use   
Times of India
JERUSALEM: A new blood test can help cut down on unnecessary use of antibiotics by detecting within two hours if bacteria or virus is the source of an infection, scientists say. It could stop patients being given antibiotics when they are not needed, scientists ...

New blood test could help prevent antibiotic misuse   Thorne Gazette
Blood Test Promises to Cut Antibiotic Overuse   Newsmax
New blood test to check antibiotic overuse   Zee News
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
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Health window left ajar for Qatari insurers   
Oxford Business Group
A decision to defer extending a comprehensive state health insurance scheme to the expatriate community in Qatar means that private insurance companies will be able to tap into the segment for at least another 18 months. Under the new health scheme, ...


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TIME
   
Ebola: Sierra Leone lockdown to hit 2.5m people   
Nigerian Tribune
Sierra Leone is to enforce a three-day lockdown of key parts of the country to try to contain the Ebola epidemic. There have been 3,702 reported deaths from Ebola in the West African nation. A three-day curfew in September, keeping people at home under ...

Liberia: Countdown to an Ebola-Free Nation   Sierra Leone Times
Sierra Leone imposes new curfew to contain Ebola   Business Standard
Evacuated health worker tests negative for Ebola   USA TODAY
CBC.ca   
Reuters   
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Health Aim
   
Porn Has Nothing To Do With Erectile Dysfunction   
Health Aim
Contrary to former beliefs, viewing of pornographic materials does not cause erectile dysfunction, a new study has found. Previous study has stated that porn has ruined the sex lives of a generation, the researchers at Concordia University and University of ...

Can Porn Increase A Man's Desire For Real Sex?   Longevity LIVE
Watching Porn Could Be Good For You, Study Shows... Or At Least It's Not Bad ...   Bustle
Study Finds Watching Porn Enhances Men's Performances In Bed   malaysiandigest.com
The Independent   
Times LIVE   
Hindustan Times   
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Nebraska Radio Network
   
'Shisha' more harmful than cigarettes, warns World Health Organisation   
Sydney Morning Herald
Abu Dhabi: Smoking water pipes can be more harmful than cigarettes, world health experts have warned. A single puff from a water pipe nearly equals the volume of smoke inhaled from an entire cigarette, while one session of "shisha" can equal smoking 20 ...

SUSLA celebrates 20th annual 'Kick Butts Day'   KTAL
Nargileh can be more harmful than cigarettes   The Daily Star
Washington County youth come together to 'kick' tobacco butts   St. George Daily Spectrum
Khaleej Times   
Channel News Asia   
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WHO to mark World TB Day, as disease kills 1.5 million people yearly   
Ghana Business News
WHO The World Health Organisation (WHO) will mark this year's World Tuberculosis Day on Tuesday, March 22, 2015; on the theme “Gear Up to End TB”. The focus of this year's campaign is on the drive to roll-out the ambitious new 20 year (2016-2035) ...

WHO to mark World TB Day   GhanaWeb
WHO calls on the world to “Gear up to End TB”   World Health Organization (press release)

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spyghana.com
   
FDA Inaugurates Task Force On Spurious Medical Products   
spyghana.com
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has inaugurated an inter-agency task force to monitor, seize and share information on substandard, spurious and counterfeit medical products. Food and Drugs Authority. The task force, which will be led by FDA, will also ...


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Citifmonline
   
Ghana is 'rising star': ODI's proof   
Citifmonline
A new report released by the Overseas Development Institute has revealed that Ghanaians are becoming healthier, better educated, more politically enfranchised and freer to express their views than any other country in Africa. The report, titled “Ghana, the ...


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