2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Ghana Health


The Inquisitr
   
Man Has More Than 100 Flesh-Eating Maggots Removed From Nose, Footage ...   
The Inquisitr
A 65-year-old Brazilian man recently suffered nose pain and bleeding for a full week before seeking medical attention. To make matters worse, two days prior to the doctor visit, he reportedly discovered worm-like creatures emerging from his nose.
Horrified: Doctors Discover Maggots In A Living Man's Nose   Pulse.com.gh

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Slate Magazine
   
Lack of Ovarian Cancer Screenings has some Opting for Preventative Surgery   
Fox 2 KFXV
Most types of cancers have screenings to identify the risk of the disease, but lack of screening for ovarian cancer has some women turning to preventative surgery. Actress Angelina Jolie underwent preventative surgery to have her fallopian tubes and ovaries ...

Local woman faced the same choice as Angelina Jolie Diagnosed with gene ...   The Salem News
I understand why Angelina Jolie said she feels calm now   The Times (subscription)
Angelina Jolie's Surgery Got You Worried? Here's What You Should Know About ...   The Epoch Times
Fox News Latino   
Deseret News   
NEWS.com.au   
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UPI.com
   
High levels of fitness may lower cancer risk in middle-aged men   
UPI.com
Doctors hope research raises awareness of the importance of fitness as a kind of preventative medicine. By Brooks Hays | March 27, 2015 at 1:24 PM. Leer en Español. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google.
Middle-age fitness 'can lower risk of cancer'   Herald.ie
Middle-age fitness can lower risk of cancer reveals study   Irish Independent
Fit middle-aged men 'at lower risk for some cancers'   BBC News
mirror.co.uk   
The Globe and Mail   
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GhanaWeb
   
'Optometrists in Ghana woefully insufficient'   
GhanaWeb
The Ghana Association of Optometrists (GAO) has expressed serious concern over the increasing number of quack optometrists on the streets, in buses and on social media, who were misleading and worsening eye problems of people. It had therefore ...


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Citifmonline
   
Cholera alert: We are ready to prevent spread – AMA   
Citifmonline
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has said it is taking measures to prevent a possible outbreak of cholera. There are fears that the onset of the rains coupled with the poor sanitary conditions might trigger another cholera outbreak but the AMA has allayed ...


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FINATRADE Foundation donates to save life   
GhanaWeb
The Finatrade Foundation has donated GH¢ 7,000.00 as its contribution towards the surgery of a four year old boy at the National Cardiothoracic Centre at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. The patient Jedidiah Seyram Pongo has been diagnosed with a ...


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Sierra Leone: Let pregnant girls take exams   
Amnesty International
The suggestion that visibly pregnant girls in Sierra Leone will be excluded from school exams this Monday will do nothing but damage their education and harm their chances to better their lives, Amnesty International said today. On Wednesday Sierra Leone's ...


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BBC News
   
Military healthcare worker Cpl Anna Cross free of Ebola   
BBC News
The British military healthcare worker who was flown back to the UK two weeks ago after contracting Ebola in Sierra Leone is now free of the disease. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be treated with an experimental new drug, MIL 77.
Sierra Leone: Citizens Told to Stay Home to Halt Ebola   New York Times
Liberia's Sole Remaining Known Ebola Patient Dies   NDTV
Briton with Ebola cured after taking new drug   Sky News Australia

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Huffington Post
   
No, Ebola Is Not Mutating Into A 'Supervirus'   
Huffington Post
The Ebola virus that is causing the current outbreak in West Africa is not mutating as quickly as earlier reports had suggested, a new study finds. This finding helps allay fears that the virus could change into a more infectious or deadly form, the researchers ...

Ebola vaccines appear safe and successful, say US researchers   Deutsche Welle
Ebola vaccine candidates pass safety test in in Liberia trials   Seeking Alpha (registration)
'Reassuring' Updates on Ebola Mutations, Vaccines and Patients   TheBlaze.com
Daily Mail   
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Tech Times
   
High-Fat Diet Bad For Mental Health, May Lead To Depression   
Tech Times
Depression and other mental health problems can be caused by a high-fat diet, a new study reveals. As if you didn't worry already about how a diet high in fat also can cause an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. (Photo : Stu Spivack | Flickr).
Fatty Foods May Cause Mental Illness & Depression   NDTV
Feeling Blue? Put the French Fries Down - New Study Links High Fat Diet with ...   News Every day
High-Fat Diet May Alter Behavior And Brain: Gut Bacteria May Increase Anxiety ...   Medical Daily
eMaxHealth   
Voice Chronicle   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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