2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Ghana Health


Energy Matters
   
Samsung Launches Solar Powered Digital Village In Ghana   
Energy Matters
Samsung Electronics Africa has launched a Digital Village at the Volo community in the Volta Region of Ghana. The Digital Village features a solar powered Internet School that can accommodate up to 24 learners and a solar powered Tele-Medical Center.
Samsung Set to Launch First Digital Village in Nigeria   Celebrating Progress Africa
Samsung launches Digital Village in Volta Region   BusinessGhana
Samsung launches Digital Village in Ghana   IT-Online
GhanaWeb   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Dangers of dehydrated driving revealed   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
It is an unwritten law of road trips: You urinate right before you leave and ration liquids during your journey to avoid making frequent pit stops. But new research has shown that cutting back on liquids while driving could be a very dangerous habit. According to ...

Why You Should Never EVER Drive While Dehydrated   Womans Day (blog)

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
The Importance of Chewing Your Food   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Healthy digestion and nutrient absorption begins with the simple act of chewing your food. When you chew your food properly, your body releases digestive enzymes in the stomach that help to break down food so that your body can convert it into energy.

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Drug and Alcohol Use and Dependency (Part 1)   
Daily Times Nigeria
The use and abuse of drugs are serious issues that cannot just be wished away or ignored. If left untreated, the use and abuse can develop into full scale drug dependence. For this reason, it is important to recognize early, the signs and symptoms of drug and ...


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PLHIV appeals for address of ART shortage   
GhanaWeb
People Living with HIV (PLHIV) have appealed to government to treat the shortage of the anti-retroviral drugs (ART) as serious and give it an urgent attention because it is their lifeline. According to the PLHIV, they suffer severe reactions to the alternative ...


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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Rotary Partners Stakeholders on Malaria   
Daily Times Nigeria
The Rotary Club, District 9125, Nigeria, has said that it's working with partners and relevant stakeholders to scale up efforts towards elimination of malaria in the country. The District Governor-elect of District 9125 Nigeria, Dr. Mike Omotosho, in a statement in ...


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spyghana.com
   
Mexican Doctors To Train In Acupuncture To Fight Obesity   
spyghana.com
(Xinhua/GNA) — Mexican doctors will train in acupuncture and other alternative medical techniques thanks to an agreement between local officials from Mexico and China, media reported Monday. Adult Obesity The agreement, signed between Mexico City's ...

Mexican, China join forces to fight obesity   GlobalPost (blog)

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U-T San Diego
   
Obesity risk soars after one hour of TV   
U-T San Diego
Dr. Mark DeBoer from the University of Virginia, author of a new study on TV viewing and weight gain, said he hopes the findings from his research will prompt policy makers to shift more resources to programs and services that help children become more ...

One hour of TV a day can increase a child's obesity risk   yourcentralvalley.com
Study: Just One Hour of TV May Lead to Childhood Obesity   WSAZ-TV
Increased Time Watching TV Linked To Childhood Obesity   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
The Week Magazine   
People Magazine   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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TIME
   
History of breastfeeding associated with reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: Kaiser Permanente; Summary: Women diagnosed with breast cancer who previously breastfed their babies had a 30 percent overall decreased risk of the disease recurring, according to a new Kaiser Permanente study published ...

Breastfeeding could reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence, study shows   National Monitor
Breastfeeding cuts cancer risk   Littlehampton Gazette

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Malaria vaccine for children coming soon   
The Guardian Nigeria
MEDICAL experts have hailed a malaria vaccine that will prevent millions of young children from catching the disease, which could be available in October after trial results found that it reduces number of cases by half. Researchers say the vaccine, which has ...

Malaria Shot   Financial Express
World's First Malaria Vaccine Finally Ready To Hit The Markets? Not Quite ...   The Inquisitr
Malaria - End in Sight As WHO Sets to Approve First Human Vaccine   Vanguard
NDTV   
Business Standard   
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