2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 Ghana Health


Starr 103.5 FM
   
Pharmaceutical society launch GH¢50m fund to restock CMS   
Starr 103.5 FM
The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) is calling on Ghanaians to help restock the Central Medical Stores by donating GH¢1 each to help raise GH¢50 million. The appeal follows an approval by the Ministry of Health for the society to launch a ...

CMS fire: Health Ministry receives drug donation from PSGH   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Humble appeal: Donate GH¢1 to restock Central Medical Stores ...   Pulse.com.gh
PSGH boosts drug supplies   GhanaWeb
Graphic Online   
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CNET
   
Condom that changes colour when STIs are detected invented   
New Zealand Herald
A yellow glow indicates the wearer probably has herpes, blue signals syphilis and if the condom turns green its chlamydia which may be present. Photo / Thinkstock. A condom that changes colour when it comes in to contact with sexually transmitted infections ...

Condom with colour-coded warning   Times LIVE
The condom that changes colour if the wearer has a sexually transmitted disease   Stuff.co.nz
Roses are red, condoms are blue... if you have syphilis   CNET
Examiner.com   
Daily Mail   
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The New Indian Express
   
Ghana to celebrate World Drug Day   
GhanaWeb
Ghana will on Friday, June 26, mark the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, also known as World Drug Day, to sensitize the public on the harmful effects of drugs and trafficking in society. The Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) in ...

Turn Away From Drugs and Meditate   The New Indian Express
Drug abuse and illicit trafficking observation on June 26   E-Pao.net
Tanzania marks anti-drug abuse day effective today   Daily News
Starr 103.5 FM   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Guinea quarantines villages in reinforced bid to stamp out Ebola   
Reuters Africa
CONAKRY, June 24 (Reuters) - Guinea will put four villages under a 21-day quarantine as part of a robust strategy to stamp out a lingering Ebola epidemic after new cases of the disease were discovered there. ADVERTISING. The worst Ebola epidemic on ...

Ebola cases not slowing in Guinea, Sierra Leone   Boston Globe
Sierra Leone President returns hale & hearty   Awareness Times

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BT.com
   
Could you have vitiligo? The symptoms, the sufferers and the causes   
BT.com
How much do you know about vitiligo, a skin condition that causes pale patches and affects one in every 100 people in the UK? 0. Share this. Facebook; Twitter; Google plus; Email; Share. 0. Could you have vitiligo? The symptoms, the sufferers and the ...

World Vertiligo Day: Celebrating beauty on every level   Pulse.com.gh
VITILIGO: Is there any hope!   GreaterKashmir.com

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Outbreak News Today
   
Cholera outbreak declared in Juba county, South Sudan   
Outbreak News Today
The Minister of Health in the Republic of South Sudan, Dr. Riek Gai Kok has declared an outbreak of cholera in Juba County, South Sudan. On 1 June 2015, a cholera case was confirmed in UN House PoC after Vibrio cholerae inaba was isolated from one of ...

Why Are Unspeakable Horrors Unfolding in South Sudan?   Uprising
UNICEF Warns Risk For South Sudan Children of Cholera Outbreak   Prensa Latina
UN Warns of Cholera Risk for South Sudan Children   Saudi Press Agency
StarAfrica.com   
RTT News   
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Enterprise Group supports Police Hospital   
GhanaWeb
The Enterprise Group Limited, has donated a dialysis machine to the Police Hospital to cater for the treatment of people with kidney disorders. The equipment, acquired at the cost of GH? 67, 600.00, would enable the hospital to treat more patients whose ...


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Mother of triplets calls for assistance   
GhanaWeb
Mrs Emelia Adobea, a 26-year old mother of triplets, has made a passionate appeal to philanthropists, benevolent societies, and religious organizations, to come to her aid in caring for her new-born triplets. Making the appeal in an interview with the Ghana ...


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The Straits Times
   
EconomyKorea cuts GDP forecast on Mers outbreak   
Financial Times
The impact of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has forced South Korea to cut its growth outlook for 2015. Korea's finance ministry cut its GDP forecast this year from 3.8 per cent to 3.1 per cent as a result of Mers and drought. It also sees lower inflation: the ...

S.Korea says to "reinforce finances" by 15 trillion won, cut 2015 GDP forecast   Economic Times
South Korea cuts growth forecast as MERS saps spending   Daily Mail
South Korea reports two more deaths in MERS outbreak bringing total to 29, one ...   Firstpost
AsiaOne   
GMA News   
International Business Times UK   
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Toronto Star
   
Vancouver to weed out illegal marijuana dispensaries   
Vancouver Sun
Vancouver changed the landscape of Canada's cannabis culture Wednesday, becoming the first city in Canada to regulate illegal marijuana dispensaries. The action, which will see a two-tiered licensing system aimed at weeding out for-profit dispensaries in ...

UPDATE 1-Vancouver to regulate booming marijuana dispensaries   Reuters
Vancouver, B.C., regulates illegal marijuana dispensaries: High anxiety from ...   seattlepi.com (blog)
Vancouver votes to regulate marijuana dispensaries   The Globe and Mail
The Guardian   
Macleans.ca   
Huffington Post   
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