2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 Ghana Health


Citifmonline
   
Ghana needs to change focus on Ebola – Prof Adongo   
Citifmonline
Professor Philip Baba Adongo of the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Ghana has called for change of focus of the educational campaign on Ebola. “There are many misconceptions about the disease, Yes, people know about ...

Poll: Most Not Convinced World is Prepared for Next Epidemic   Sierra Express Media
Ebola Scan for Jul 24, 2015   CIDRAP
Ebola: How Prepared Are We?   Leadership Newspapers

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Ghana Business News
   
GSK invests $365m in ongoing development of malaria vaccine   
Ghana Business News
GlaxoSmithKline. GSK, a British Multinational Pharmaceutical Company, has announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency has adopted a positive scientific opinion for its malaria candidate ...

First malaria vaccine excites scientists   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Malaria vaccine gets regulatory nod   AsiaOne

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Paris News
   
Red Cross trains eye care volunteers   
GhanaWeb
The Northern Region branch of the Ghana Red Cross Society, has trained community volunteers at the Savelugu/Nanton Municipality, to help identify people with eye problems in their communities and refer them to hospitals for treatment. About 30 ...
Volunteers train to operate emergency Red Cross shelters   Paris News

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Ghana Business News
   
Seasonal malaria chemo prevention programme underway   
Vibe Ghana
About 150,000 children are to benefit from the Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) programme, which is being implemented in the Upper West Region for the first time. The SMC programme targets children within the age bracket of three to 59 months ...

Over 10m children to receive malaria treatment   Daily Trust

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Marshfield News-Herald
   
Study reveals: Vitamin B12 deficiency linked to memory problems   
Pulse.com.gh
Vitamin B12 is needed to make red blood cells and DNA. It also helps keep nerve cells healthy. Published: 11.23; Emmanuel Tornyi. Print; eMail · play · Educational campaign Ghana needs to change focus on Ebola – Lecturer · Research Cheap drugs cut ...

5 things everyone should know about vitamin deficiency   Marshfield News-Herald

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Breakthrough for malaria vaccine for children   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Researchers of malaria vaccines and medicines are asking stakeholders especially the Ministry of Health to fast track the procedure of the newly malaria vaccine developed in order to lessen the burden the disease places on the nation. In an interview ...

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Volunteers to boost access to child/maternal health services   
GhanaWeb
A scheme to actively use volunteers as front-liners, to boost access to child and maternal health services in the rural communities of the Ketu-South Municipality in the Volta Region is underway. The plan, built around the Community-Based Health ...

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GhanaWeb
   
Hairdresser bitten by snake in woman's hair   
GhanaWeb
A 25 year-old hairdresser at Agona Asafo near Agona Swedru has been bitten by a snake while washing a woman's hair. Ama Kweneboa narrating her ordeal to Adom News said she was in the process of washing the woman's hair when the incident ...


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The Indian Express
   
US man's selfie with rattlesnake earns him $150000 hospital bill   
The Indian Express
Todd Fassler's entire arm went purple after he yanked the rattlesnake from a bush and as he was composing the perfect shot it bit him. Google +. Comments. By: PTI | Los Angeles | Updated: July 26, 2015 8:52 pm. Todd-Fassler, rattlesnake, snake selfie.
Selfie with rattlesnake costs man over $150000   Financial Express
He Posed For Selfie With a Deadly Rattlesnake. It Cost Him $150000.   NDTV
Rattlesnake selfie cost man more than $150000 in medical bills   newsnet5.com
The Weather Network   
Digital Trends   
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IBNLive
   
Video gaming organization to start testing gamers for drugs   
IBNLive
San Francisco: A competitive video-gaming organisation will begin testing players for performance-enhancing drugs next month, as the field of so-called eSports moves further into the mainstream and prize pools climb. The announcement by the Electronic ...

ESL are testing video gamers for performance enhancing drugs   Metro
The PED Predicament In Professional Gaming   Huffington Post

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