2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 Ghana Health


Graphic Online
   
Prof. Dodoo in trouble; Parliament summons him before Privileges Committee   
Graphic Online
Parliament has summoned Prof. Alex Dodoo, a lecturer at the School of Medicine and Dentistry of the University of Ghana, to appear before its Privileges Committee for allegedly attacking members of Parliament (MPs) over comments they made about the ...

Health Ministry To Sensitize Public To Ebola Clinical Trials   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Parliament's Summons for Prof. Dodoo 'extremely amusing' – Noguchi official   Citifmonline
Ebola vaccine trial: MoH to start sensitisation exercise Thursday   Starr 103.5 FM
spyghana.com   
GhanaWeb   
Pulse.com.gh   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Esther prods African leaders for action on HIV in youths   
Zambia Daily Mail
FIRST Lady Esther Lungu has called on African leaders to address HIV infection in adolescents and school drop-outs in a speedy and comprehensive manner, especially among girl children. Mrs Lungu said there is need to quickly tackle child marriage and ...

Esther urges African first ladies to end maternal motality   Times of Zambia
Lordina calls for partnership in fight against HIV   Graphic Online
Ghana's first lady hailed for elevation to presidency of OAFLA   StarAfrica.com
AllAfrica.com   
The Maravi Post   
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Sky News Australia
   
South Korea finance minister: MERS outbreak is hurting domestic demand   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance minister said on Wednesday there are signs that domestic demand is contracting as an outbreak of. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) drags on. Measures to fight economic weakness stemming from the current drought ...

South Korea Reports 8 New MERS Cases   NDTV
South Korea Tries Old Weapon to Fight MERS   Wall Street Journal (blog)
South Korea conducts experimental plasma therapy on MERS patients   Irish Independent
Firstpost   
The Straits Times   
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Tehran Times
   
NACO observes 'World Blood Donors Day'   
Financial Express
The National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, observed the 'World Blood Donors Day' under the aegis of the National Blood Transfusion Council (NBTC) at Connaught Place today. By: ANI | June 15, 2015 12:43 pm ...

Minister Sey Hails Blood Donors   AllAfrica.com
WHO pushes for voluntary blood donors   GhanaWeb
Red Cross hosts big Thursday blood drive   Asheville Citizen-Times
Henderson Daily Dispatch   
The Shillong Times   
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13 June 2015 - International Albinism Awareness Day   
AllAfrica.com
"Like any other human being, the persons affected by albinism deserve our love; they need to feel respected and dignified and to know their dignity is preserved and promoted in every circumstance», said Martin Kobler. Civil society activists report that ...

Albinism and the way forward   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Albinism: Rising above the odds   Namibian

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Zambia Daily Mail
   
4 test positive to typhoid   
Zambia Daily Mail
A SCREENING process in Lusaka's Kanyama has yielded 274 suspected cases of typhoid while four people have tested positive to the disease, the Ministry of Health has confirmed. And the World Health Organisation (WHO) has given Government ...

4 tests positive to typhoid   ZNBC
WHO offers Zambia funds to tackle typhoid outbreak   spyghana.com

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spyghana.com
   
AG's Office hijacks Tobacco Control LI   
GhanaWeb
It is on record that many Ghanaians are dying of tobacco related illnesses, most especially second hand smoking. Aside that the possibility of young people also picking up the habit of smoking in Ghana is so high giving reasons for parental concerns.
AG's Office hijacks LI on Tobacco Control as Ghanaians die of secondhand smoke   spyghana.com
Three workplaces, 5 smokers fined for smoking breaches   EastDay.com
Capital seeks volunteers to help enforce smoking ban   Global Times

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Breast-feeding may have dental benefits   
FOX6 WBRC - MyFoxAL.com
(HealthDay News) -- The more babies breast-feed, the less likely it is that they will develop any kind of misalignment in their teeth later on, a new study shows. But pacifiers can negate some of that potential benefit, even if the children are breast-feeding, the ...


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Japanese Philanthropist donates to GHS   
GhanaWeb
A Japanese woman, Ms Midori Tatsuki, on Tuesday donated medical equipment valued at $5,000.00 to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to help in the improvement of emergency healthcare services in the country. The equipment includes an AED Heart Start ...


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GhanaWeb
   
Asamoah Gyan donates $10000 to Korle-Bu   
GhanaWeb
Asamoah Gyan presented a cheque of $10,000 to the Cardio Center of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital on Tuesday to mark the commencement of activities towards the 2015 Stars Soccer Fiesta. The Black Stars captain through his Asamoah Gyan Foundation ...


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