2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Ghana Health


Obstetric fistula cases increase in Wa West District   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The increasing number of obstetric fistula cases in the Wa West District is a source of worry to the people especially the health authorities. The District Director of Health Services, Basilia Saalia, said the district recorded more than 25 cases last year with three ...


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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Second Lady donates medical equipment to hospitals in W/R   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Mrs. Matilda Amissah Arthur donates medical equipment worth hundreds of Gh. Cedis hospitals in W/R region. Mrs. Matilda Amissah Arthur donates medical equipment worth hundreds of Gh. Cedis hospitals in W/R region. Mrs. Matilda Amissah Arthur ...


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Citifmonline
   
UN Urges World to Seek End of Obstetric Fistula 'In Our Lifetime'   
AllAfrica.com
Obstetric fistula is a devastating yet completely preventable and, in many cases, treatable injury of childbirth, affecting at least two million women and girls worldwide and leaving them isolated from communities, the United Nations spotlighted ahead of the ...

A campaign to end obstetric fistula   Jamaica Observer
UN Ban Ki-moon appeals for comprehensive health care ending Obstetric ...   The Maravi Post
Two million women living with obstetric fistula globally – UNFPA   GhanaWeb
Media For Freedom   
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spyghana.com
   
Benjamin Mkapa To Launch The Kilimanjaro Challenge Against HIV and AIDS ...   
spyghana.com
Dr. Fatma Mrisho, Executive Director for Tanzania Commissions for AIDS (TACAIDS), joined by AngloGold Ashanti – Geita Gold Mine Sustainability Vice President Mr. Simon Shayo and their colleagues during the launch of Kilimanjaro Challenge 2015 ...

Mkapa urges wider support for AIDS orphans   Daily News

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spyghana.com
   
Basic School Girls Prefer Concoctions To Health Facilities For Abortion   
spyghana.com
Girls at the basic school level at Atronie, Antwikrom and Atuahenekrom in the Sunyani Municipality have revealed that they prefer the use of concoctions to terminate abortion rather than going to health facilities to access the services. Pregnancy The Girls ...


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The Abandoned maternity block at Tema General Hospital   
Starr 103.5 FM
The Tema General Hospital (TGH) fears more pregnant women would die on admission if conditions at its maternity ward is not urgently improved. Sixteen women have so far died due to pregnancy complications at the TGH between January and April, this ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Cupboard saw' used in UK operation   
Irish Examiner
A health board is investigating claims that surgeons used a saw found in a cupboard to amputate a man's leg. The incident at Ayr Hospital started when a metal plate was unexpectedly discovered in the man's leg during the operation. It was reported that staff ...

Investigation after surgeon allegedly used a 'rusty hacksaw'   French Tribune
Scottish surgeons amputate leg with saw found in cupboard   New Zealand Herald
Surgeon Amputates Man's Leg Using Old Hacksaw   International Business Times AU
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Research report: Cats could have seizure due to household noises   
Pulse.com.gh
A university has discovered that everyday household noises could cause cats to have seizures. Crinkling tinfoil and banging spoons in front of cats could cause them to have a seizure. Other typical household sounds like chinking or tapping glass, crinkling ...


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U-T San Diego
   
Ovarian cancer biomarkers found   
U-T San Diego
UC San Diego researchers say they have found a potential new diagnostic for ovarian cancer, one of the most difficult cancers to detect and treat. The discovery of six isoforms of messenger RNA specific to ovarian cancer could also lead to new therapies, the ...

Ovarian Cancer-Specific Markers Set the Stage for Early Diagnosis ...   HealthCanal.com
Hope over ovarian cancer diagnosis   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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Sierra Leone Telegraph
   
Sierra Leone News: First Lady awards scholarship to 500 students   
Sierra Leone Times
In her continuous efforts to boost the education sector, the First Lady's Attitudinal Change in Schools (FLAXIS) project , has , presented scholarship to over 500 (five hundred) pupils and students in the country at the Miatta Conference Hall in Freetown.
A little good news about Ebola   Washington Times
Ebola crisis: Guineans jailed for putting corpse in taxi   BBC News
Ebola: WHO urges communities to "remain vigilant"   Deutsche Welle
Awoko   
Sierra Leone Telegraph   
Times LIVE   
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