2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Ghana Health


Brisbane Times
   
Sierra Leone schools open after Ebola closure   
Brisbane Times
After an eight-month break, children in Sierra Leone return to school for the first time since the beginning of the Ebola outbreak. 21/04/15. Meet the new 'emotional' robot, Han (Video Thumbnail). Up next... Meet Han, the new emotional robot. Play now.
CDC tells Ebola patients to abstain from sex, use condoms   UPI.com
Sierra Leone's Stray Dog Population Doubles During Ebola Crisis   Voice of America
With no fear, this Goan doctor treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone   Times of India
Newsweek   
The Province   
Manila Bulletin   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
FG allays fears over strange ailment in Ondo   
The Guardian Nigeria
Mysterious-disease THE Federal Government has released its initial technical findings on the suspected outbreak of yet-to-be named ailment reported in Ondo state. The Federal Ministry of Health said yesterday that preliminary laboratory investigations ...

Ondo outbreak not due to Ebola, infectious organism —FG   Nigerian Tribune
Our Monitoring Team Remains On Alert, Says Ogun Govt   AllAfrica.com
Ogun Set Up Team to Checkmate Spread of Mysterious Death From Ondo   Premium Times
DailyPost Nigeria   
TV360   
spyghana.com   
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CBS Local
   
Researchers Say Fake Medicines Pose Global Risk   
CBS Local
BETHESDA, Md. (CBSDC) — Successful efforts to fight HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis, may be threatened by poor medicine quality, according to a collection of articles published Monday. National Institutes of Health reports that 41 percent of specimens ...

Why researchers say fake and low-quality drugs are a 'global pandemic'   Washington Post
Global Pandemic of Fake Medicines Poses Urgent Risk   Drug Discovery & Development
Fake Drugs a 'Global Pandemic,' Scientists Say   Courthouse News Service
Newsroom America   
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New Vision
   
Gov't to halt export of health workers to Trinidad   
New Vision
Health minister Dr. Elioda Tumwesigye examining a child who had just been operated in a new childrens surgical theatre at China-Uganda friendship hospital- Naguru. He was being assisted by the hospital's general surgeon Dr Wilberforce Kabwero .
Uganda Gov't to halt export of health workers to Trinidad   spyghana.com

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Cancer Therapy Advisor
   
Regular Aspirin Use May Lower Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk   
Cancer Therapy Advisor
Taking aspirin regularly over several years may help prevent gastrointestinal cancers, a new study suggests. The research was to be presented Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, held in Philadelphia. Yin Cao ...

Regular Aspirin Use Linked to Lower GI Cancer Risk   HCPLive
Taking Aspirin Could Prevent Some Types Of Cancer   CBS Local
Long-term Aspirin Use Decreases Risk of GI Cancers, Especially Colorectal   OncLive
ShortNews.com   
WebMD   
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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 ...


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Ghana marks World Hemophilia Day   
Vibe Ghana
The Ghana Hemophilia Society, has called on the government and Ghana Health Service to expand the training of health professionals and care givers to cater for the increasing number of hemophilia patients. Mr Martin Boakye, National President of the ...


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Tips On Healthy Eating Living   
spyghana.com
Healthy eating is not about strict dietary limitations, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it's about feeling great, having more energy, and stabilizing your mood. More often than not, we are faced with challenges of what ...


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Foundation uses soccer to help the needy   
Vibe Ghana
My Story Foundation Charity Gala, a football competition seeking to raise funds to support the needy has been launched in Kumasi. The programme, being organized under the auspices of “My Story Foundation”, a non-governmental organization (NGO), ...


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spyghana.com
   
Microsoft uses TV white space for telemedicine in Africa   
MedCity News
The switch to digital TV freed up radio spectrum formerly used by analog TV broadcasts for all kinds of new services. Now, count telemedicine to rural Botswana as of those services. Microsoft has been taking advantage of unused broadcast frequencies ...

Botswana hospital halts routine referrals to South Africa   spyghana.com

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