2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 Ghana Health


Channel News Asia
   
Aust to close Ebola treatment centre   
Daily Mail
Australia will close its Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone by the end of April, returning $7.5 million to an emergency humanitarian fund. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the decision was made because the number of new infections was decreasing and ...

Soccer idols Zidane and Ronaldo team up in UN Ebola fundraiser   Channel News Asia
Guinea's president bears the weight of what Ebola has done to his country   Washington Post
Football idols Zidane and Ronaldo team up in UN Ebola fundraiser - TRFN   Yahoo Canada Sports

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Daily Sun
   
Strange disease in Irele not contagious, says Ondo govt   
Daily Sun
The Ondo State Government has assured that a strange disease that has killed some people since its outbreak on April 15 in Ode-Irele, in Irele Local Government Area of the state, was not contagious. Addressing journalists in Akure yesterday, the state ...

WHO Links Ondo 'Mystery' Deaths to Pesticide   Daily Times Nigeria
Ondo strange disease: WHO finally reveals what's responsible   Osun Defender
Nigeria's mystery illness 'poisoning'   The Australian (blog)
The Independent   
Aljazeera.com   
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Khaleej Times
   
UAE citizen wins SOMENA seat   
Bahrain News Agency
Marrakesh, Apr. 19 (BNA): The United Arab Emirates (UAE)'s Special Olympics has added another feather in its cap when Thani Juma Belregad won a seat in the Special Olympics Middle East and North Africa (SOMENA) Regional Advisory Council in the ...

UAE in global effort to eradicate chronic disease   Emirates 24/7
UAE polio campaign vaccinates 44 million Pakistani children in 3 months   Khaleej Times
UAE polio campaign vaccinates millions of Pakistani children   The National
Gulf Today   
7DAYS   
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Nature World News
   
Vaccinate dogs to save lives   
Business Standard
Have not got your dog vaccinated yet? Go ahead as your little effort may save many lives. Some 160 people a day die from preventable canine rabies, a majority in India and other developing countries where hospitals do little to provide care and death is ...

Rabies jabs could save 60000 killed by dog bites a year - first global study - TRFN   Reuters
Rabies transmitted by dogs kills 60000 people a year, study finds   Irish Times

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Zee News
   
To save his obese children Gujarat man decides to sell off kidney   
Zee News
New Delhi: A labourer in Gujarat's Una tehsil is fighting a losing battle to ensure that his obese children lead a normal and healthy life, so-much-so that to afford their expensive treatment he is willing to even sell his kidney off. Like all parents, Rameshbhai ...

Indian father plans to sell kidney to save obese children   The Express Tribune
Indian Dad Plans Selling His Kidneys To Fund Medical Treatment For His Three ...   Franchise Herald
Gujarat father plans to sell kidney to treat obese children   ANINEWS

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
How to Manage Strain   
Daily Times Nigeria
Have you ever slipped from your bathroom tub and strained any part of your body? Perhaps, you have tried treating the strain in your hand, ankle, foot or any joint in your body the last time you got injured. But how did you go about it? Were you relieved ...


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GhanaWeb
   
WHO official says Ebola remains threat to Ghana   
GhanaWeb
A World Health Organization (WHO) official has asked the Ghanaian government to scale up its preparation against possible Ebola outbreak, which she said remains a threat to the country. "Ghana's borders are porous. People are now eating bats, a major ...


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The Guardian
   
Ebola outbreak: we simply could not cope, admits World Health Organisation   
The Guardian
Health workers transport a person suspected to have died of Ebola in Port Loko, on Health workers transport a suspected Ebola victim in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photograph: Michael Duff/AP. Reuters. Sunday 19 April 2015 19.44 EDT Last modified on ...

UPDATE 1-WHO leadership admits failings over Ebola, promises reform   Reuters
WHO leadership admits failings over Ebola, promises reform   Reuters Africa

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Ron Walker's $150000 cancer drug Keytruda approved for melanoma patients   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia has become the first country in the world to register the cancer drug that former Melbourne lord mayor Ron Walker credits with saving his life. The Therapeutic Goods Administration has registered Keytruda for treatment of patients with advanced ...

ATHX Suffers Another Blow, MRK's Keytruda Proven Superior, TROV Outperforms   RTT News
Merck Drug Shows Improved Odds for Melanoma Patients--Update   Nasdaq
Doctors hail melanoma breakthrough with new drug   ABC Online
Daily Mail   
New Zealand Herald   
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Khaama Press
   
Four boys electrocuted to death in MP river   
Business Standard
Four young boys died of electrocution in a village in Madhya Pradesh's Teekamgarh district on Sunday when a high tension wire fell into the river in which they were taking a bath. Superintendent of Police Anurag Sharma told IANS that the incident occurred in ...

Meet the boy with the mega-rare condition which means his neck can't support ...   mirror.co.uk
Devastated parents of boy, 12, whose head hangs at 180 degrees wish him dead   Daily Star
Boy born with UPSIDE-DOWN head should be allowed to die   Express.co.uk
Information Nigeria   
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