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Ghana Health Service to introduce two Child Protection Vaccines
Ghana Business News
Vaccination The Ghana Health Service is to introduce two vaccines – Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) and Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine through the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in September this year, and January next year. The two ...
Ghana Health Service to introduce two vaccines for childrenspyghana.com
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Ghana Business News
Vaccination The Ghana Health Service is to introduce two vaccines – Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) and Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine through the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in September this year, and January next year. The two ...
Ghana Health Service to introduce two vaccines for children
The Guardian Nigeria
There Is No Documented Resistance To Novel Malaria Drug In Nigeria, Says ...
The Guardian Nigeria
Dr. Ezeigwe Dr. Nnenna Ezeigwe is the National Coordinator, National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP). Yesterday was World Malaria Day April 25, 2015. In this interview, Ezeigwe, a consultant public health physician, said contrary to reports of ...
Experts warn of malaria's adverse impact on reproductive healthZee News
Deadly but dwindling: The global fight against malariaMashable
1200 Kids Die From Malaria A Day. Low-Cost Preventative Treatments Could ...Huffington Post
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The Guardian Nigeria
Dr. Ezeigwe Dr. Nnenna Ezeigwe is the National Coordinator, National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP). Yesterday was World Malaria Day April 25, 2015. In this interview, Ezeigwe, a consultant public health physician, said contrary to reports of ...
Experts warn of malaria's adverse impact on reproductive health
Deadly but dwindling: The global fight against malaria
1200 Kids Die From Malaria A Day. Low-Cost Preventative Treatments Could ...
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Autism Conference opens in Accra
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Della Sowah, has called on corporate institutions, families and individuals to recognise and support special schools, especially autism care giving schools to enable them to continue to inspire, ...
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Della Sowah, has called on corporate institutions, families and individuals to recognise and support special schools, especially autism care giving schools to enable them to continue to inspire, ...
TIME
Dutchman tapped to head UN Ebola mission
Business Standard
The United Nations announced today it has nominated Peter Jan Graaff of the Netherlands as the world body's new chief of mission to fight Ebola. Graaff is replacing Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed at UNMEER, after the Mauritanian diplomat was appointed to ...
UN chief names new head of Ebola mission as outbreak calmsWashington Post
The mystery of 'post-Ebola syndrome'Independent Online
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Business Standard
The United Nations announced today it has nominated Peter Jan Graaff of the Netherlands as the world body's new chief of mission to fight Ebola. Graaff is replacing Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed at UNMEER, after the Mauritanian diplomat was appointed to ...
UN chief names new head of Ebola mission as outbreak calms
The mystery of 'post-Ebola syndrome'
CRIENGLISH.com
UN Chief Calls for More Investment to Prevent Malaria
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A Cambodian man sits inside a mosquito net in Kandal province, Cambodia, on Oct. 26, 2011. [Photo: Xinhua]. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on the international community for more investment in tested approaches to prevent Malaria.
UN boss wants extra investments into malaria preventionspyghana.com
UN chief calls for more investment in tested approaches to prevent MalariaShanghai Daily (subscription)
UN chief welcomes progress in fight against malaria, calls for more work to ...New Kerala
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A Cambodian man sits inside a mosquito net in Kandal province, Cambodia, on Oct. 26, 2011. [Photo: Xinhua]. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on the international community for more investment in tested approaches to prevent Malaria.
UN boss wants extra investments into malaria prevention
UN chief calls for more investment in tested approaches to prevent Malaria
UN chief welcomes progress in fight against malaria, calls for more work to ...
BBC News
Sugar and carbs, not physical inactivity, behind surge in obesity, say experts
Science Daily
Date: April 22, 2015; Source: BMJ; Summary: Excess sugar and carbs, not physical inactivity, are behind the surge in obesity, say experts. It is time to bust myth that anyone -- including athletes -- can outrun a bad diet, they say. Share: 0 0 0 0 0. Total shares:.
Exercise Can't Save Us: Our Sugar Intake Is The Real Culprit, Say ExpertsForbes
Experts' latest claim: Obesity caused by diet, not exercise lackAl-Arabiya
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'Gulf Daily News
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Science Daily
Date: April 22, 2015; Source: BMJ; Summary: Excess sugar and carbs, not physical inactivity, are behind the surge in obesity, say experts. It is time to bust myth that anyone -- including athletes -- can outrun a bad diet, they say. Share: 0 0 0 0 0. Total shares:.
Exercise Can't Save Us: Our Sugar Intake Is The Real Culprit, Say Experts
Experts' latest claim: Obesity caused by diet, not exercise lack
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'
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 trackNew Europe (blog)
WHO promotes vaccination to eradicate measlesEurActiv
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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 ...
Global vaccination targets for 2015 off track
WHO promotes vaccination to eradicate measles
The Portugal News
New law bans smoking in closed public spaces, nicotine in e-cigarettes
The Portugal News
Portugal's government has approved amendments to the law on tobacco that foresee the prohibition of electronic cigarettes containing nicotine and of smoking in all closed public spaces, according to a statement released after the weekly cabinet meeting.
Portugal amends laws on alcohol sale and indoor smokingspyghana.com
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The Portugal News
Portugal's government has approved amendments to the law on tobacco that foresee the prohibition of electronic cigarettes containing nicotine and of smoking in all closed public spaces, according to a statement released after the weekly cabinet meeting.
Portugal amends laws on alcohol sale and indoor smoking
GhanaWeb
Vendors take over lorry stations and markets
GhanaWeb
Many lorry stations in the capital have been taken over by drug vendors who sell fake drugs which have no efficacy and dangerous to the health of unsuspecting consumers. The drug vendors carry their wares in transparent polythene bags which are exposed ...
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GhanaWeb
Many lorry stations in the capital have been taken over by drug vendors who sell fake drugs which have no efficacy and dangerous to the health of unsuspecting consumers. The drug vendors carry their wares in transparent polythene bags which are exposed ...
Ghana Business News
WHO worried about lack of enforcement of laws governing medicines
Ghana Business News
WHO 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 ...
Lack of enforcement of laws governing medicine manufacturing worrying - WHOspyghana.com
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WHO 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 ...
Lack of enforcement of laws governing medicine manufacturing worrying - WHO
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