2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 Ghana Health


BusinessDay
   
Ghana appeals for help to combat bird flu   
Ghana Business News
Poultry2. Ghana has appealed to the international community for support to combat the bird flu outbreak. Dr Hannah Bissiw, Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture in-charge of livestock, said Ghana needs adequate resources and logistics to halt the ...
New requirements for NC farmers after bird flu outbreak   WNCT
Bird flu has little effect on poultry exhibits at fairs   KRCG
Ghana Takes Tough Measures To Contain West African Bird Flu   AFKInsider
HSToday   
Wisconsin Ag Connection   
Pulse.com.gh   
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Gov't urged to address inequalities in health sector   
GhanaWeb
The Universal Access to Healthcare Campaign (UAHC), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has called on government, to as a matter of urgency, address the inequalities in the country's health sector. The Campaign is urging the Human Resource ...

Bridging the gap: Government urged to address inequalities in health sector   Pulse.com.gh

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AsiaOne
   
More evidence smoking raises risk of death from breast cancer   
AsiaOne
Long-time smokers may face an increased risk of death if they develop breast cancer, according to a Japanese study that adds to a growing body of evidence highlighting the lethal effects of cigarettes. Among more than 800 women with breast cancer ...
Poor sleeping patterns link to cancer   Kathmandu Post
Avoid shift jobs, it may lead to cancer   Hindustan Times
Night shifts increase cancer risk: Study   Economic Times

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Independent Online
   
Feet up, Tutu told   
Independent Online
Cape Town - After a week of prayers and well wishes, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu returned home on Tuesday. Tutu spent a week in hospital for a persistent infection that was treated by intravenous antibiotics. His daughter, Reverend Canon Mpho, ...

You can't keep a good man down: Tutu recovering   Times LIVE
Archbishop Tutu home after week-long stay in hospital   Belfast Telegraph
Tutu family thanks doctors for 'incredible' work   Eyewitness News
Northwest Arkansas News   
Pulse.com.gh   
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BBC News
   
Moving legacy of Ebola worker who died saving children   
BBC News
BBC Global Health Correspondent Tulip Mazumdar returns to Sierra Leone to assess the legacy of health worker Augustine Baker, who died in the fight against the Ebola virus. Ebola has left more than 18,000 children in West Africa without one or both ...

British steam engines hidden in Sierra Leone for 40 years to be restored   Daily Mail
Sierra Leone News: Shooting ourselves in the foot   Awoko
Ebola cases ebb a bit, with Conakry, Freetown as hot spots   CIDRAP
AllAfrica.com   
UN News Centre   
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Inquirer.net
   
Study Reveals How You Judge A Penis   
Inquirer.net
In a paper published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Swiss researchers Norma Katharina Ruppen-Greeff MSc and her team wanted to know what makes a good-looking penis. And guess what did? General cosmetic appearance ranked as the first most ...

Women Don't Care About Penis Length or Shape   U.S. News & World Report
Women Are Surveyed About Penis Beauty Standards   Complex
Why your penis size doesn't matter (but appearance does)   Telegraph.co.uk
Irish Independent   
Starr 103.5 FM   
Times LIVE   
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Fox Business
   
Biogen Alzheimer's data disappoints, Lilly gets slight bump   
Reuters
Disappointing data for Biogen Inc's experimental Alzheimer's drug dragged shares of the company lower on Wednesday, while investors took a slightly more positive view of new findings for a treatment from Eli Lilly and Co. Shares of Biogen traded 3.9 ...

New Alzheimer's disease drug could slow decline in dementia patients, experts say   ABC Online
Breakthrough in Alzheimer's fight with trial results on drug   Irish Independent
New drug may cure patients in early stages of Alzheimer's   DAWN.com
RT   
Washington Post   
Irish Examiner   
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Times LIVE
   
Bionic eye a look into future   
Times LIVE
Image by: PAUL COOPER/REX SHUTTERSTOCK. A partially sighted British pensioner has had most of his vision restored thanks to a "bionic eye" - a device that converts video images from a miniature camera installed in his glasses to his brain. Save & ...

'Bionic Eye' Helps Man See After Decade of Impaired Vision   ABC News
'Bionic eye' successfully restores sight of pensioner   Irish Times
Bionic eye helps UK pensioner see in world first   CTV News

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CNN
   
Rate of US teens having sex has dropped in past 25 years - federal data   
Reuters India
NEW YORK The percentage of U.S. teenagers who have had sex has dropped significantly over the past quarter-century, with less than half of 15- to 19-year-olds reporting they had a sexual experience, according to U.S. data released on Wednesday.
Why American teenagers are having much less sex   Boston Globe
Teen sex rate lowest since the 1980s, contraceptive use remains high   CNN
American Teens Having Less Sex According To Study   CBS Local

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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
St. Jude Medical adds more heart devices in $3.4B buy   
NUjournal
NEW YORK (AP) — St. Jude Medical Inc. will buy Thoratec Corp. for about $3.4 billion in cash, adding more medical devices aimed at heart conditions to its portfolio. St. Paul, Minnesota-based St. Jude will pay $63.50 for Pleasanton, California-based ...

St. Jude Medical Given "Buy" Rating at BTIG Research (STJ)   Dakota Financial News
St. Jude Medical buys Pleasanton-based Thoratec   San Jose Mercury News
Law Firm Kirby McInerney LLP Investigating Potential Claims on Behalf of ...   MarketWatch
Observer News   
Sentinel Republic   
Investor's Business Daily   
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