2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 Ghana Health


Forbes
   
Exercise Can't Save Us From Too Much Sugar In Our Diets, Say Experts   
Forbes
In a fascinating and scorching editorial in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, three authors argue that the myth that exercise is the key to weight loss – and to health – is erroneous and pervasive, and that it must end. The evidence that diet matters more ...

Experts' latest claim: Obesity caused by diet, not exercise lack   Al-Arabiya
Experts now say exercise is not key to weight loss   This Is Wiltshire
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'   Gulf Daily News
Times of India   
The Straits Times   
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spyghana.com
   
Message of the WHO Regional Director On the Occasion of African Vaccination ...   
AllAfrica.com
Countries in the African Region will commemorate the 5th African Vaccination Week (AVW) from 24 - 30 April. It is a week-long event designed to strengthen public awareness and demand for immunization by communities, improve access for high-risk ...

Ghana Health Service to introduce two vaccines for children   spyghana.com

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Starr 103.5 FM
   
SOS Call: Girl, 5, losing eyes to cancer   
Starr 103.5 FM
She looks bubbly and adorable on the outside but in the inside is a lonely toddler losing her future to cancer. Nana Akosua is just five but has already lost an eye to cancer. Even more pathetic is the fact that she is reeling under severe pain due to a brain ...


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Livemint
   
OIC chief calls for all-out fight against malaria   
Arab News
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Secretary General Iyad Madani has called upon the member states to continue to accord due attention to malaria control and elimination. He was speaking at a conference and photo exhibition organized on the eve ...

World Malaria Day 2015: Join the fight to defeat malaria   Zee News
Cases declining but city not yet malaria-free   Times of India
Int'l health experts hail China's role in fight against malaria   Xinhua
The Guardian   
Hindustan Times   
Independent Online   
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NDTV
   
West Africa Battles Mystery of 'Post-Ebola Syndrome'   
NDTV
Monrovia: As the Ebola epidemic retreats across west Africa, international health authorities are turning their attention to the little understood long-term effects of the often-deadly virus on the survivors. There is little research on patients cured of the tropical ...

10900 Malaria deaths occur in Ebola-affected countries in 2014: study   Xinhua
Sierra Leone Dog Population Rising Because of Ebola Crisis   Voice of America (blog)
3.5 million cases of malaria untreated due to Ebola in 2014   Daily News & Analysis
The Guardian Nigeria   
Business Standard   
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Irish Times
   
Malaria vaccine trials yield positive results   
Irish Times
Final clinical trials of a possible world-first licensed vaccine for malaria suggest the jab has the “potential to prevent millions of cases”, researchers have said. In a report published in the Lancet medical journal, scientists said the drug could make a “substantial ...

More Bad News for Malaria Vaccine   NBCNews.com
New malaria vaccine could be available in months   BBC News
World's first viable malaria vaccine may prevent millions of cases: New Study   Daily News & Analysis
RT   
Seeking Alpha   
CBC.ca   
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StarAfrica.com
   
Botswana battles behavioural change to defeat HIV   
StarAfrica.com
Progress made with regards to addressing issues of HIV/AIDS is impressive, but Botswana is still faced with a challenge of behavioural change, Vice President, Mr Mokgweetsi Masisi said on Friday.In his opening remarks at the National AIDS Council (NAC) ...

How A South African Doctor Is Using Social Media To Destigmatise AIDS   AFKInsider
Behavioural Change Remains Challenge   AllAfrica.com
Guess Which Part of the U.S. Has the Highest HIV/AIDS Death Rate?   Blue Nation Review
spyghana.com   
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Zee News
   
World Immunisation Week: Parents need to be educated about importance of ...   
Zee News
In what could be seen as a shocking reality, despite various health and awareness programmes, an estimated 21.8 million infants worldwide are still missing out on basic vaccines like diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, mumps and tetanus, says the World ...

Africa Vaccination Week Begins With Nationwide Immunisation Of Children ...   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Global vaccination targets for 2015 off track   New Europe (blog)
WHO promotes vaccination to eradicate measles   EurActiv
AllAfrica.com   
Huffington Post India   
Reuters   
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GhanaWeb
   
WHO worried about lack of enforcement of laws   
GhanaWeb
The World Health Organisation (WHO), has expressed worry about the lack of enforcement of laws governing the manufacturing, distribution and sale of medicines in the country. The WHO noted that Ghana has one of the best laws and policies on medicines, ...


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Live Science
   
This Country Is the Happiest in the World, United Nations Finds   
Live Science
The happiest country in the world isn't in the tropics, as you might expect, but is known for its snow-covered peaks and delicious chocolate: Switzerland took the top spot in the 2015 World Happiness Report, a United Nations ranking of 158 countries.
And the world's happiest country is...   CNBC
PHL 90th in 2015 global 'happy' index; Switzerland, Scandinavia top list   GMA News
Where does the US fall on the World Happiness Report?   Christian Science Monitor
ABS CBN News   
Times of India   
Daily News & Analysis   
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