2015年5月3日 星期日

2015-05-04 Ghana Health


Ghana Business News
   
Akatsi-North District to tackle problem of teenage pregnancies   
Ghana Business News
Pregnant Mr James Gunu, Akatsi-North District Chief Executive (DCE) says the district has a running multi-sectoral policy to curb teenage pregnancies, especially among school pupils. He told the Ghana News Agency that the policy is based on very diligent ...

Mr James Gunu, Akatsi-North District chief Executive   Ghana News Agency

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Nation News
   
BARBADOS EMPLOYERS' CONFEDERATION: Developing a culture of prevention   
Nation News
It is hard to cure how a man thinks but it is easier to change how this man acts after something goes wrong. However, in safety and health the whole point is preventing something from happening; therefore working safely must be enshrined from the very point ...

Seaweld team marks World Day for Safety and Health   GhanaWeb

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Immortal News
   
Man spreads Ebola via sex 5 months after infection   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Health officials now think Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex nearly twice as long as pre8viously believed. Scientists thought the Ebola virus could remain in semen for about three months. But a recent case in West ...

Ebola Could Possibly Be Spread via Unprotected Sex   The Market Business
Male Ebola Survivors May Still Sexually Transmit the Disease   Pioneer News
A former Ebola virus victim is unwittingly spreading the infection through unsafe ...   Empire State Tribune
WND.com   
Front Page Africa   
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Citifmonline
   
Use approved medical devices – FDA to hospitals   
Citifmonline
Health authorities have been advised to ensure that all devices and drugs supplied to health facilities are registered under the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA). The FDA said medical devices are very essential components of the health care system, hence, ...


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Millennium Marathon - Ways to Run Faster   
GhanaWeb
It's been said if you want to run fast, you have to practice running fast. Read on ways to have a harder, better, faster, stronger workout, smoke the competition, and maybe even set a speedy new PR. The key to running (at any speed) is to practice proper ...


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spyghana.com
   
Scientific Releases Wake Up   
spyghana.com
Wake Up talks about everything bad happening in Africa from Ebola, Xenophobia attacks to Boko Haram and every other things like these going on in Africa. Wake Up Its about time Africa Wakes Up and deal with these issues and Scientific could not have ...


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InterAksyon
   
Volkswagen recalls 5869 cars on problems with fuel pump in China   
InterAksyon
BEIJING -- German carmaker Volkswagen and its joint venture in China FAW-Volkswagen will recall a total of 5,869 cars in China due to problems with fuel pumps, according to China's quality watchdog. The recalls, which starts on July 8, involves eight ...

Volkswagen to recall 5869 cars with fuel pump problems from China   spyghana.com

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BBC News
   
Most Britons unaware of skin cancer signs - survey   
BBC News
More than three-quarters of Britons say they would not recognise signs of skin cancer, a survey by the British Association of Dermatologists suggests. The disease now causes about 2,100 deaths annually in the UK. The BAD said that while 95% of people it ...

Sun's skin damage risk higher in Cork   Irish Examiner
Tips For May Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Sun Care Foundation, Treatment ...   Fashion Times
Featured event: Free skin cancer screenings   Cecil Whig

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National Monitor
   
Students share experiences with mental illness   
The Collegian
Have you ever heard someone say people with mental illnesses are crazy, dangerous or insane? According to the National Institute of Mental Health, one in four adults and one in 10 children, or 60 million Americans, suffer from a mental illness. Despite ...

Mental health experts aim to squelch the stigma during awareness month   Big Bug News
Ky. among worst for mental illness   Cincinnati.com
Butte County Library talk series targets Mental Health Awareness Month   Chico Enterprise-Record

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Economy Lead
   
Nepal quake: WHO sets up field offices for unreachable survivors   
Economy Lead
Gorkha (Nepal), May 3 The WHO has set up field offices here to extend health care assistance to survivors of the earthquake who have been unreachable since the natural calamity hit the Himalayan nation on April 25. The World Health Organisation's field ...

Nepal: WHO expands support to areas cut off by quake   indiablooms
WHO Expands Support To Nepal Areas Cut Off By Earthquake   Newsroom America
WHO setting up Gorkha field office to extend health-care reach in Nepal   World Health Organization

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