2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 Ghana Health


New York Times
   
New Cases of Ebola Put an End to Liberia's Status as Virus-Free   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — More than a month after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, at least two new cases have emerged, the first discovered when the body of a 17-year-old boy tested positive for the virus, officials said Tuesday. The World Health ...

Ebola returns to Liberia: Tests confirm a teenager died of the virus   Los Angeles Times
Ebola Returns To Liberia With A Mysterious Case Near Monrovia   NPR
Liberia records new death from Ebola   Daily Times
Jamaica Observer   
The New Dawn Liberia   
Front Page Africa   
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Citifmonline
   
Ashanti Region records 7 cholera cases   
Citifmonline
This was revealed by the Deputy Regional Health Director in charge of Public Health in the region, Dr. Joseph Oduro. According to him, all the seven infected persons have been treated and discharged. In an interview with Citi News, Dr. Oduro maintained ...

Cholera scare in A/R; seven cases recorded   Starr 103.5 FM

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Ghana Dental Association elects new officers   
GhanaWeb
Members of the Ghana Dental Association (GDA) at its 24th Annual General Meeting (AGM) elected seven new executive members to lead the association for the next two years. The members were sworn into office at the end of the AGM at Koforidua at the ...


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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Breathing tips that can help you beat stress   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
In times of stress, anxiety or frustration, you've probably been told to “relax, take a deep breath and calm down”. Have you tried it? Really tried it? Deep breathing increases the supply of oxygen to your brain and stimulates the parasympathetic ...

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
More Ghanaian youth contracting HIV/AIDS – Survey   
Starr 103.5 FM
More Ghanaian youth are contracting HIV/AIDS, a new survey conducted by the Ghana Aids commission has revealed. The survey which was conducted last year also indicates that about 50% of the youth population is at risk of new infections. Ghana's ...

110000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in Taraba – NEPWHAN   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Over 110000 people living with HIV/AIDS in Taraba, says group   National Mirror
110000 infected with HIV/AIDS in Taraba – NEPWHAN Coordinator   DailyPost Nigeria
News24 Nigeria   
The Punch   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Easy Ways to Start Exercising   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Exercise doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing proposition. You don't have to spend hours in a gym or force yourself into monotonous or painful activities you hate to experience the physical and emotional benefits. Adding just a little physical activity ...

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E! Online
   
Boy born with no face has 'extreme' life-changing surgery   
New Zealand Herald
After intense reconstruction surgery, a three-year-old Moroccan boy born without a nose, eyes or a functioning mouth has been given a new lease on life. Yayha El Jabaly's stunted bone formation in the womb left him unable to speak, without eyes, with a ...
Boy Without a Face Undergoes Dangerous But Successful Surgery, and the ...   Womans Day (blog)
Boy born with no nose, eyes or useable mouth given surgery   Ipswich Advertiser
Little Boy Born Without Eyes & Nose Gets Miracle Surgery   First to Know

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The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
   
Kenya: Fida sues government over abortion   
Graphic Online
Lawyer Harun Ndubi, representing the Federation of Women Lawyers, at a breakfast meeting in Nairobi on June 29, 2015. Nation.co.ke Date : Tuesday, 30 June 2015 09:24. Published in Africa. The Federation of Women Lawyers (Fida) has sued the ...

Women lobby sues State over annulment of safe abortion guidelines   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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The Indian Express
   
Cuba becomes first nation to eliminate mother-to-child HIV   
The Indian Express
Cuba has become the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, the World Health Organisation has said. “Eliminating transmission of a virus is one of the greatest public health achievements possible,” WHO ...

Cuba first nation to eliminate mother-to-child HIV and syphilis   ABC Online
An important victory against AIDS: Cuba first to ​end mother-to-child ...   Washington Post
Cuba first country to end mother-to-child HIV   India Today
Dispatch Times   
malaysiandigest.com   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Soft drinks really could kill you   
NEWS.com.au
SOFT drinks and other sugary beverages may cause up to 184,000 deaths a year worldwide, according to a study published Monday in the journal Circulation. Billed as a first, the report analysed the global risks of death due to diabetes, cardiovascular ...

Sugary drinks are boosting death rates, global study shows   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Sugary drinks lead to thousands of deaths, study finds   CBS News
Sugary drinks 'kill 184000 people a year'   The Straits Times

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