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Ghana bans Burkina Faso poultry over bird flu fears
The Africa Report
Ghana's Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) has placed a total ban on importation of poultry and its products from Burkina Faso following an outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in the neighbouring country. The announcement comes hours after Burkina ...
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The Africa Report
Ghana's Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) has placed a total ban on importation of poultry and its products from Burkina Faso following an outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in the neighbouring country. The announcement comes hours after Burkina ...
Govt Bans Poultry Imports From Burkina Faso
Ghana: Trouble at ADB, ban of poultry and ECG in Turkey for talk dominated media
Burkina Faso burns over 160000 eggs to curb bird flu
cleveland.com
Videos teach police how to avoid shooting dogs: Animals in the News
cleveland.com
Free video training aims to reduce fatal police-dog encounters: More than half of police shootings nationwide involve animals, according to the National Canine Research Council that created a five-part video series offering tips to help police avoid shooting ...
The Health Benefits of Dogs and CatsGhana Broadcasting Corporation
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cleveland.com
Free video training aims to reduce fatal police-dog encounters: More than half of police shootings nationwide involve animals, according to the National Canine Research Council that created a five-part video series offering tips to help police avoid shooting ...
The Health Benefits of Dogs and Cats
Daily Times
Most countries woefully unprepared to fight resistant superbugs: WHO
Daily Times
Only 34 countries have national plans to fight the global threat of antibiotic resistance, meaning few are prepared to tackle “superbug” infections which put even basic healthcare at risk, the WHO said on Wednesday. In a survey of government plans to tackle ...
Systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking globally – WHOGhana Business News
Alarm over drug resistance prompts WHO global action planGhana Broadcasting Corporation
WHO report finds systems to combat antibiotic resistance lackingWorld Health Organization
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Daily Times
Only 34 countries have national plans to fight the global threat of antibiotic resistance, meaning few are prepared to tackle “superbug” infections which put even basic healthcare at risk, the WHO said on Wednesday. In a survey of government plans to tackle ...
Systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking globally – WHO
Alarm over drug resistance prompts WHO global action plan
WHO report finds systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Malaria Control Programme to fight against malaria
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Malaria Control Programme says it's not relenting in its fight against malaria despite the successes chalked up. Its Acting Manager, Dr Kezia Malm says malaria cases have reduced drastically as compared to previous years. She told Radio Ghana that the ...
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Malaria Control Programme says it's not relenting in its fight against malaria despite the successes chalked up. Its Acting Manager, Dr Kezia Malm says malaria cases have reduced drastically as compared to previous years. She told Radio Ghana that the ...
Times LIVE
South African court grants man right to end his life
Irish Examiner
A terminally ill man has been granted the right to end his life in South Africa, where euthanasia is illegal. For the first time in the country, Judge Hans Fabricius yesterday ruled that Robin Stransham-Ford could be euthanised with no legal or professional ...
Terminally ill man dies naturally after being granted right to end his lifeTVNZ
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Irish Examiner
A terminally ill man has been granted the right to end his life in South Africa, where euthanasia is illegal. For the first time in the country, Judge Hans Fabricius yesterday ruled that Robin Stransham-Ford could be euthanised with no legal or professional ...
Terminally ill man dies naturally after being granted right to end his life
#RightToDie advocate dies before landmark ruling
Court grants man right to assisted death
Sci-Tech Today
Bullying May Have Worse Consequences Than Child Abuse
RTT News
Bullying at a young age could have more dire consequences than parental child abuse, according to a new study from researchers at the U.K.'s University of Warwick. For the study the researchers collected data from roughly 5,400 children in the U.S. and ...
How dangerous is bullying? New research says more so than physical abuseDeseret News
Why it's worse to be bullied by kids than abused by adultsCitifmonline
Study: Bullying Worse than AbuseSci-Tech Today
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RTT News
Bullying at a young age could have more dire consequences than parental child abuse, according to a new study from researchers at the U.K.'s University of Warwick. For the study the researchers collected data from roughly 5,400 children in the U.S. and ...
How dangerous is bullying? New research says more so than physical abuse
Why it's worse to be bullied by kids than abused by adults
Study: Bullying Worse than Abuse
Toronto Sun
Tortoise gets wheels for front legs after rat attack
Toronto Sun
Mrs. T the tortoise has been given a second chance at life at 90-years-old. After rats broke into the tortoise's cage and gnawed off its two front legs, owner Jude Ryder decided to do something. According to the Telegraph, she asked her son, Dale, to make ...
Tortoise, 90, gets wheels for legs after rat attackTelegraph.co.uk
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Toronto Sun
Mrs. T the tortoise has been given a second chance at life at 90-years-old. After rats broke into the tortoise's cage and gnawed off its two front legs, owner Jude Ryder decided to do something. According to the Telegraph, she asked her son, Dale, to make ...
Tortoise, 90, gets wheels for legs after rat attack
GhanaWeb
Akatsi North: 61 pupils pregnant in 2 months
GhanaWeb
Sixty-one basic school girls in the Akatsi-North District of the Volta Region, got pregnant during the past two months and are now out of school. Dr. Anthony Ashinyo, the District Director of health, disclosed this to The Ghanaian Times, at Ave-Dakpa yesterday, ...
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GhanaWeb
Sixty-one basic school girls in the Akatsi-North District of the Volta Region, got pregnant during the past two months and are now out of school. Dr. Anthony Ashinyo, the District Director of health, disclosed this to The Ghanaian Times, at Ave-Dakpa yesterday, ...
UN News Centre
CWind Wins Third Straight Health & Safety Award
MarineLink
CWind, a provider of services to the offshore wind industry, has once again won the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Gold Award. The Gold award in the annual scheme run by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) recognizes the ...
Government enacts laws to promote safety at the workplaceCoastweek
Global Occupational Safety and Health Project Funded for $10.5MOccupational Health and Safety
RoSPA safety awards for Sellafieldin-cumbria
Industry Today (press release)
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Financial Express
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MarineLink
CWind, a provider of services to the offshore wind industry, has once again won the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Gold Award. The Gold award in the annual scheme run by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) recognizes the ...
Government enacts laws to promote safety at the workplace
Global Occupational Safety and Health Project Funded for $10.5M
RoSPA safety awards for Sellafield
The Nation
Pakistan on track to interrupt poliovirus transmission: IMB
The Nation
Islamabad - Appreciating the turn around, the meeting of International Monitoring Board (IMB) on Polio that concluded on Thursday in Abu Dhabi observed that Pakistan's programme had been put on track and with current momentum Pakistan was on track to ...
'Pakistan is progressing against polio'Daily Times
International monitors praise Pakistan for 'polio turnaround'The News International
Effort to wipe out polio well positionedtheifp.ca
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The Nation
Islamabad - Appreciating the turn around, the meeting of International Monitoring Board (IMB) on Polio that concluded on Thursday in Abu Dhabi observed that Pakistan's programme had been put on track and with current momentum Pakistan was on track to ...
'Pakistan is progressing against polio'
International monitors praise Pakistan for 'polio turnaround'
Effort to wipe out polio well positioned
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