2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 Ghana Health


WKYT
   
Federal government to step up bird flu monitoring this fall   
WKYT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The federal government has announced plans to step up monitoring of wild birds for avian influenza this fall to provide an early warning of any resurgence of a disease that devastated poultry farms in the Upper Midwest. The U.S. ...


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Achimota Hospital records seven cholera cases   
GhanaWeb
Achimota Hospital has confirmed seven cholera cases from January to June, this year without fatalities. Out of 17 suspected cases reported at the hospital only seven were confirmed through a rapid diagnostic test. Mr Michael Alexander Garr, Disease ...

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The Nation
   
Sanitation: A look at the progress in BRICSand South Asian countries   
Economic Times
While access to improved drinking water sources has been a major achievement globally, the progress on sanitation has been hampered by inadequate investments in behaviour change campaigns, lack of affordable products for the poor, and social norms ...

UNICEF, Netherlands Embassy launch sanitation project   GhanaWeb
Pakistan meets MDG target for sanitation: Report   The Nation
Life Without Toilets? Ask the 2.4 Billion People Lacking Sanitation Facilities   Clapway
Vatican Radio   
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DOTmed.com   
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University Herald
   
Sleep Deprivation May Be A Good Response To Trauma   
University Herald
Mood (Photo : Northwestern University) A good night's sleep may be the wrong thing to suggest to someone who has experienced a traumatic event. A good night's sleep may be the wrong thing to suggest to someone who has experienced a traumatic event, ...

Sleep deprivation 'could reduce traumatic memories'   Nursing Times
Have less sleep to deal with traumatic memories   Northern Californian
Having less sleep could help people suffering with traumatic memories and ...   The Independent
NHS Choices   
PerfScience   
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
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New clinic block inaugurated in Yendi   
BusinessGhana
A new clinic block valued at GH₵ 137,659.15 has been inaugurated at Yendi, in the Northern Region. The facility comprises two consulting rooms, pharmacy, laboratory, male and female wards dispensary, observation ward, records, registry, accounts and ...


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Live Science
   
The US just recorded its first confirmed measles death in 12 years   
Washington Post
Health officials on Thursday confirmed the country's first measles death since 2003, and they believe the victim was most likely exposed to the virus in a health facility in Washington state during an outbreak there. The woman died in the spring; a ...
Woman's death first from measles in US since 2003   Brisbane Times
Measles death in Washington state is first in US in 12 years   Los Angeles Times
First US Measles Death in 12 Years   ABC News
New York Times   
The Age   
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NDTV
   
MERS-Hit South Korea Sanctions $20 Billion Stimulus Package   
NDTV
File Photo: Tourists wearing face masks visit Gyeongbokgung palace in central Seoul on June 15, 2015. (AFP Photo). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. Seoul: The South Korean government today agreed to inject $20 billion into the ...

South Korea reports one new Mers case; total infections at 184   The Straits Times
South Korea reports two new MERS cases   Sky News Australia
South Korea to waive visa application fee for RI   Jakarta Post
Bloomberg   
Arirang News   
The Korea Observer   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Injectable diabetes medicine drives down weight, too, research finds   
Los Angeles Times
The diabetes medication liraglutide helped more than twice as many obese subjects in a clinical trial lose 5% of their body weight, and more than three times as many lose a tenth of their body weight, compared with subjects taking a placebo, according ...
Diabetes Drug Efficiently Helps Non Diabetic Obese People to Lose Weight ...   NY City News
Diabetes medication may aid weight loss, study says   Fox News
Will new diet drug prove safe, effective - and affordable?   Philly.com
The Sun Daily   
Washington Post   
CTV News   
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ABC News
   
People with blue eyes are biggest boozers - study   
New Zealand Herald
People with light coloured eyes are more likely to indulge in too many drinks. Photo / Thinkstock. People with blue eyes are more likely to be alcoholics, according to a new study. Researchers found those with light-coloured eyes - blue, green and grey ...
Possible Link Between Eye Color and Alcoholism Risk Revealed in New Study   ABC News
Study: Blue-eyed people more likely to be alcoholics   WTSP 10 News
Eye Color Predicts Alcohol Use; A New Study Suggest People With Light ...   KDramaStars
University Herald   
Philly.com   
BurlingtonFreePress.com   
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BBC News
   
Sniffing could provide autism test   
BBC News
The way children sniff different aromas could form the basis of a test for autism, suggest researchers in Israel. People spend longer inhaling the delightful aroma of a bouquet of roses than the foul stench of rotting fish. The results of tests on 36 ...
Smell test helps detect autism in children   Telegraph.co.uk
Reaction to Smells May Help Diagnose Autism, Study Suggests   New York Times
Autism Diagnosis Can Be Helped By New Smell Test: Study   International Business Times
Voice of America   
wtkr.com   
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