2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 Ghana Health


Vibe Ghana
   
Churches must reach out to disaster victims – Veep   
Vibe Ghana
Kwesi Bekoe Amissah- Arthur Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has urged churches to reach out to the injured persons and families of the victims of the June 3, floods and fire disaster in parts of Accra. He said many of the people affected by the disaster ...

Support fire, flood victims – Veep charges Christians   Citifmonline
Vice President Kwesi Bekoe- Amissah Arthur   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Amissah-Arthur partners Starr FM to replenish Blood Bank   Starr 103.5 FM

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Graphic Online
   
AIR Liquide donates oxygen to 2 Accra hospitals   
Graphic Online
... • Mr Ronan Guyader (2nd left), General Manager, Air Liquide, presenting the oxygen to Col Michael Yeboah Agyapong (3rd left), The acting Commanding Officer, 37 Military Hospital. Looking on is Mr Kingsley Oppong (left), Supply Chain Manager, of Air ...


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CTV News
   
Canadian Blood Services to lift some restrictions for older donors   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- The agency that operates Canada's blood donor clinics is planning to make it easier for older donors to give blood, saying it will introduce changes this fall that will lift some eligibility restrictions on new and dedicated donors alike. Canadian Blood ...

Improper distribution bleeds blood banks dry   The Hindu
More women and youth becoming blood donors   The Star Online
Blood donors honored   Arab News
Times of India   
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Examiner.com
   
Malaria, HIV/AIDS still high in Ashanti   
BusinessGhana
Dr. Joseph Oduro, the Deputy Regional Health Director has disclosed that the region has not yet achieved its target of combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases as required under the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 6. He attributed this to the ...

What is likely to kill you and how can you help prevent or delay it?   Examiner.com
TB biggest cause of death   Assam Tribune

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CBC.ca
   
Pull up your socks! Ebola could flare up again in West Africa   
Financial Express
The international medical organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has warned that Ebola could hit West Africa again apparently health authorities have no better equipments to control it like 2014. By: ANI | Johannesburg | June 14, 2015 9:33 pm ...

Singapore nurse joined fight against Ebola   The Straits Times
The world still isn't equipped to handle Ebola, Doctors Without Borders says   The Week Magazine
Ebola could hit again and we would hardly do better: MSF   Reuters
Sky News Australia   
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The Maravi Post
   
Dear Diary from President Peter Mutharika on UNAIDS HIV/AIDS Funding   
The Maravi Post
On Saturday, June 13, 2015, I received in audience the United Nations Under Secretary-General and UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe and his delegation at the Four Seasons Hotel in South Africa. I was very glad to host Mr. Sidibe and his entire ...

UNAIDS sensitises medical practitioners on new HIV treatment   P.M. News
Medical Practitioners Jointly Support Ambitious HIV Treatment Target   THISDAY Live
AFP, UNAIDS Sign MoU On Eliminating HIV/AIDS   Peace FM Online
Citifmonline   
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AsiaOne
   
Head transplant patient keen to `make science'   
Times of India
The man who is preparing to have the world's first head transplant has claimed that the prospect does not worry him, and that "we are making science." Valery Spiridonov met the Sergio Canavero, the doctor who will be carrying out the transplant, for the first ...

Surgeon promising first head transplant makes US pitch   The Nation
In name of science: Disabled Russian all set to undergo world's first full head ...   Financial Express
Italian neurosurgeon to attempt first head transplant   EJ Insight
New Zealand Herald   
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Eagle Reporters
   
Carter Center receives $10 million to fight river blindness   
New Zealand Herald
ATLANTA (AP) " Former President Jimmy Carter hopes a $10 million donation to end river blindness in Nigeria where it is most prevalent will help spark a global effort to eliminate the disease. Billionaire philanthropist Emeka Offor of Nigeria announced the ...

World Watch   Wall Street Journal

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GhanaWeb
   
GSA calls for regular calibration of health equipments   
GhanaWeb
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) has expressed worry over the risks patients of health facilities are exposed to as a result of the irregular calibration of measuring devices and instruments. These risks include wrong diagnosis of a patient's health ...


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Noguchi boss criticises suspension of Ebola vaccine trials   
Graphic Online
The Director of the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), Prof. Kwadwo Koram, has criticised the suspension of clinical trials of an Ebola vaccine, saying the country has missed a great opportunity. In an interview with the Daily Graphic in ...


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