2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Ghana Health


Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
   
Ebola set to persist in 2015, but funds for aid are lacking: WHO   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
image GENEVA: The Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone is expected to take all of 2015 to stamp out and may persist even longer because of dwindling financing, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday. Guinea and Sierra Leone ...


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Deccan Chronicle
   
Relationship advice: Here is why being in-love is like getting drunk   
Pulse.com.gh
According a study review done by researchers at the University of Birmingham in the UK, the effects of alcohol and the "love hormone" oxytocin aren't really different. Why? Because more specifically, both can lead to great euphoria -- and some negative, even ...

The love hormone that works   The Asian Age

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Refinery29
   
Personal Hygiene: Why you need to wash new clothes before wearing them   
Pulse.com.gh
Donald Belsito, a Professor of Dermatology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York has discovered new clothes should be washed thoroughly and ironed as the new clothing contains harmful chemicals that can cause rashes and itchiness.
Why You Should Always Wash New Clothes Before Wearing Them   Refinery29

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Hospitals run out of vaccines for killer diseases   
GhanaWeb
Hospitals in the Ashanti Region have run out of vaccines administered to newborn babies to fight deadly childhood diseases. Vaccines for measles, tuberculosis, yellow fever and hepatitis are currently in short supply. The Ghana Health Service (GHS) ...


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GhanaWeb
   
Basic Needs supports persons recovering from mental illness   
GhanaWeb
Basic Needs Ghana, NGO, has presented training equipment to 58 stabilized mentally illness persons in the Upper East Region. The training equipment include sewing machines, soap making machines and beads making machines. Each of the beneficiaries ...

NGO lends support to persons recovering from mental illness   spyghana.com

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Sex And Women: 9 shocking facts you didn't know about female masturbation   
Pulse.com.gh
About 92 percent of women masturbate regularly one way or the other (the other 8 percent are probably lying) while about 60 percent of them indulge in some self-loving about two to three times a week. Published: 19.11; Sena Quashie. Print; eMail. search.

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KUPPET accuse KNUT of having a hand in the new medical scheme   
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
NAROK: The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers ( Kuppet) has accused the Kenya National Union of Teachers ( Knut) for having an interest in the yet to be implemented new medical scheme.

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Scientists use herpes to treat skin cancer   
The Australian Financial Review
Cancer therapies like the one described in a new paper take things a step further, manipulating existing viruses to turn them into cancer-fighting tools. Andrew Quilty. by Rachel Feltman. In a few months time, those suffering from skin cancer may find an ...

Cold sore virus 'treats skin cancer'   BBC News
Genetically engineered virus 'cures' patients of skin cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Pioneering virus therapy gives new hope in cancer battle   The Australian (blog)
CBS News   
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CBC.ca
   
E-cigarettes, flavoured tobacco get tougher regulations in Ontario   
CBC.ca
Electronic cigarettes are now treated in the same way as regular cigarettes in Ontario under a new law that also bans the sale of flavoured tobacco and requires restaurants to put calorie counts on menus. E-cigarettes now cannot be sold to anyone under 19 ...

Thailand may raise minimum age of cigarette buyers to 20   TODAYonline

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Herald Sun
   
Is noise from heavy traffic making you fat?   
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. If your diet isn't working and you live next to a road with heavy traffic, researchers are saying noise could be your problem. Yep. You heard right. A new study ...

Traffic noise may increase risk of belly fat   CBS News
Noise pollution could increase obesity risk   Irish Examiner
Why living on a main road could be making you fatter   Telegraph.co.uk

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