2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Ghana Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Make food safety a priority: World Health Organization   
Daily News & Analysis
Prior to World Health Day on April 7, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called upon nations, policy makers, farmers, food handlers, families and individuals to make food safety a priority. Prior to World Health Day on April 7, the World Health ...

How safe is your food?   GhanaWeb
Make food safety a priority: WHO   Business Standard
Make food safety a priority:   Jakarta Post
The Hindu   
The Asian Age   
Eastern Mirror   
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Kansas City Star
   
OUR VIEW: Apple a day may not keep doctor away   
Gadsden Times
Say it ain't so. Don't disillusion us by spoiling one of the most repeated and honored of adages. Unfortunately, there's no preventing it. Research findings published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine cast doubt on whether an apple a day keeps the doctor ...

Sorry, Mom: An Apple a Day Does Not Keep the Doctor Away, Says Research   MTV.com
Apple a day keeps pills (but not doctors) away   The Times (subscription)
A small apple a day keeps the pharmacist at bay   The Globe and Mail
National Post   
Daily Mail   
Examiner.com   
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New Vision
   
Reconsider the HIV message   
Barbados Advocate
In recent weeks I have been in settings where the topic of HIV/AIDS arose, and the general consensus coming from those addressing those audiences is that the message of HIV/AIDS is getting old and we have to find new ways of reaching persons. If you had ...

AIDS Commission Launches Resource Center   The Independent
HIV transmission to babies drops to 8000 annually   New Vision

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Food Safety Magazine
   
Ghana's Food Safety Policy Draft Adopted by Industry Stakeholders   
Food Safety Magazine
A new national food safety policy for the West African country of Ghana has been adopted by food industry stakeholders in an effort to protect consumers and to ensure that exported food items are indeed safe. These stakeholders--who hold positions in many ...

Stakeholders adopt Draft National Food Safety Policy   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
A policy on draft national food safety has been approved   spyghana.com

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Peace FM Online
   
A special bond   
SOS Children
You can choose to sponsor a child in 149 SOS Children's Villages across 20 Asian countries, from Sri Lanka, India, and Pakistan to Vietnam, China and the Philippines. Our sponsors provide a family and a mother's love, as well as education, healthcare and ...

SOS children's villages Ghana makes water potable at Bunso   Citifmonline

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Lansing State Journal
   
Other views: In Ebola nightmare, deadly delays   
Lansing State Journal
It's safe to say that an Ebola outbreak one year ago constituted an international emergency after it jumped borders of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia within a single week, then quickly reached a casualty rate higher than any previous outbreak. By mid-April ...

Unprotected sex suspected in Liberia's latest Ebola death   ChristianToday
Liberia asks Ebola survivors to always use condoms   Newstime Africa
'No Confirmed Case' - Liberia Slates Reports On Ebola Return   AllAfrica.com
HSPH News   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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Los Angeles Times
   
From a medieval text, a weapon against a modern superbug emerges   
Los Angeles Times
At the University of Nottingham in Britain, researchers have rediscovered an ancient medicinal elixir that appears to fight a very modern scourge: a deadly drug-resistant bacterial infection rampant in hospitals. The discovery melds medieval potion-making with ...

1000-Year-Old Eye Infection Salve May Kill MRSA Super Bug, Study Shows   ABC News
​Medieval garlic and bile potion kills MRSA superbug   CBS News
Medieval remedy kills...superbug MRSA   New Zealand Herald
Independent Online   
USA TODAY   
Philly.com   
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ABC Online
   
Paracetamol useless for low back pain   
ABC Online
Ineffective paracetamol The commonly-prescribed drug paracetamol does nothing to help low back pain, and may affect the liver when used regularly, a large new international study has confirmed. Reporting in today's issue of the British Medical Journal ...

The drugs don't work – medication for back pain is no better than placebo   Sydney Morning Herald
Share this story   Herald Sun
Paracetamol 'no good for back pain'   BBC News
The Australian (blog)   
The Times (subscription)   
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American Register
   
Low Income Affects Children's Brains   
American Register
As per a new study published by University of Southern California, poverty affects growth of children's brain. Children who grow in affluent environment have bigger brains than the ones who live in poverty. Advertisement. Researchers and neuroscientists ...

Study shows connection between wealth, brain development   Hawaii News Now
Study: there's a correlation a child's brain size and how much their parents make   wtvr.com
Poverty Affects Children's Brain Growth: Californian Study   Yibada (English Edition)
Health Aim   
Science Times   
Washington Post   
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Times of India
   
Low sperm count? Blame it on pesticide   
Times of India
Researchers found those men that ate fruit and vegetables high in concentrations of pesticide had on average a 49 per cent lower sperm count. Pesticide residues on some fruits and vegetables could be harming men's fertility, a study has claimed.
Pesticides on fruits, vegetables linked to lower sperm counts in men: study   The Globe and Mail
Pesticides on fruits, veggies linked with poorer semen quality   Reuters
Pesticides on fruit and vegetables linked to male infertility   Irish Examiner
Business Standard   
Irish Independent   
RT   
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