2015年4月23日 星期四

2015-04-24 Ghana Health


KQED (blog)
   
Californians With Mental Health Issues Report Discrimination, Stigma   
KQED (blog)
Actions by people in power – lawmakers, regulators and the like – can make a difference to your health, for better or for worse. We keep you informed. RELATED TOPICS. News · Science · Medi-Cal · Children's Health · Mental Health. LATEST POSTS.
#ThrowbackThursday: Mental health survey at Cal State Hayward   The Pioneer
Study: Californians With Mental Health Issues Face Discrimination   California Healthline
9 in 10 people with mental illness report high levels of discrimination   Medical News Today
Al Jazeera America   
Philly.com   
GhanaWeb   
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BBC News
   
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'   
Gulf Daily News
LONDON: Physical activity has little role in tackling obesity - and instead public health messages should squarely focus on unhealthy eating, doctors say. In an editorial in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, three international experts said it was time to ...

Bad diet, not lack of activity, tied to obesity epidemic   Times of India
EXERCISE or DIET: Which will help you lose weight?   The Straits Times
Study by Indian-origin doc says you can't outrun a bad diet   Hindustan Times
Mashable   
CBS News   
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spyghana.com
   
Clinical trials get practical   
Science Now
Clinical trials are in for an overhaul, if a group of experts has its way. Surprisingly, although billions of dollars are spent each year to test new drugs, the information these trials yield is often of little help to doctors trying to treat the patients right in front of them.
Celebrating First Anniversary, Brain Health Registry on Path to Find Cures ...   Digital Journal
WHO Urges Disclosure of Bad Results From Drug Trials   SciDev.Net
WHO calls for increased transparency in medical research   Ghana Business News
Intellectual Property Watch   
Pacific Standard   
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The News International
   
NZ nurse with Ebola symptoms stable in hospital   
TVNZ
A New Zealand nurse who has shown signs of Ebola after treating infected patients in Sierra Leone is in a stable condition. Andrea Chapman returned from Sierra Leone eight days ago and has since developed some minor symptoms seen in Ebola infections ...

Ebola outbreak likely driving malaria deaths: Study   Channel News Asia
Ebola Outbreak May Have Led to Almost 11000 Additional Malaria Deaths: Study   Philly.com
Number of new Ebola cases holding steady, WHO says   Al Jazeera America

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Zambia Daily Mail
   
All must take part in immunisation week   
Zambia Daily Mail
THE wellness of a nation is judged by the health situation, especially the health of children under five years of age. All efforts are put in place to ensure that as these children grow, they are prevented from disease and they grow as healthy children. This is why ...

WHO: Global health organisation launches 'African Vaccination Week'   Pulse Nigeria
Nationwide Immunisation Of Children Under 5-Yrs Begins On Friday   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Child vaccination vital-First Lady   ZNBC

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
How to make your fragrance last all day   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
It is tough to find fault in fragrance (who can complain about a pretty bottle created for the sole purpose of making you smell good?), but one problem we do run into is how to make the scent last all day. We turned to Agnieszka Burnett, self-taught perfumer and ...


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Blue Nation Review
   
Guess Which Part of the U.S. Has the Highest HIV/AIDS Death Rate?   
Blue Nation Review
A report from the Southern AIDS Coalition and shared in the New Republic says that nearly 40 percent of HIV diagnoses occur in just nine states located in, you guessed it, the Deep South. That's extremely disproportionate to the population of the Deep South, ...

Botswana government concerns HIV/AIDS related behaviors   spyghana.com

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spyghana.com
   
Liberia launches first HIV and AIDS media guide   
spyghana.com
Liberia on Thursday launched its first HIV and AIDS Media Guide which is intended to positively response to HIV and other illnesses aimed at reducing stigma and discrimination associated with the virus. HIV It is known as the Anti-AIDS Media Network ...


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spyghana.com
   
In Niger Republic: Schools shut down to curb meningitis outbreak   
Pulse Nigeria
A total of 905 cases have been recorded in 7 of the country's 8 regions, but mostly in Niamey and Dosso where it is now endemic. Published: 23.04.2015; Onnaedo Okafor. Print; eMail · play Health Minister Mano Aghali has explained that schools have been ...

Meningitis Outbreak Niger, Schools Shut Until Monday   spyghana.com

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Africa may miss 75% reduction rate in malaria cases, deaths, says WHO   
The Guardian Nigeria
IN spite of the progress made so far, African countries are not likely to attain the World Health Assembly target of 75% reduction in malaria cases and deaths by 2015, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. WHO has also stressed the urgent need to ...

Fight intensifies against malaria   Financial Times
Malaria kills over 1200 children a day: UNICEF   Xinhua
World Malaria Day: Supporting the World Health Organization's Vision of a World ...   Huffington Post
Voice of America   
Livemint   
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