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Nuamah will have befitting burial- NTC
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Ms Carol Annang, Managing Director, New Times Corporation(NTC) , Monday said the late Samuel Nuamah, former Presidential Reporter would be given a "befitting" burial. Mr Nuamah died on the spot when a vehicle conveying Presidential press corps from ...
GJA Chapter of GCGL commiserates with NTCGhana Broadcasting Corporation
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Graphic Chapter of GJA commiserates with TimesGraphic Online
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Ms Carol Annang, Managing Director, New Times Corporation(NTC) , Monday said the late Samuel Nuamah, former Presidential Reporter would be given a "befitting" burial. Mr Nuamah died on the spot when a vehicle conveying Presidential press corps from ...
GJA Chapter of GCGL commiserates with NTC
Vice-President Amissah-Arthur visits injured Presidential Press Corps ...
Graphic Chapter of GJA commiserates with Times
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
GMA asked to be considerate in demands as negotiations with government on ...
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu, has called on the leadership of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) to consider the economic constraints of the country as the two commenced negotiations on new conditions of service for ...
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The Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu, has called on the leadership of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) to consider the economic constraints of the country as the two commenced negotiations on new conditions of service for ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Man who lost both arms feeds bedridden mother by mouth in rural China
Telegraph.co.uk
A man who lost his arms at the age of seven has refused to stop caring for his elderly mother – despite also running a small farm. Chen Xingyin on his farm Photo: Rex. Chen Xinyin, from a poor village in Chongqing, south-west China, won the admiration ...
Touching: Son without arms spoon-feeds his 91-year-old mother with his teethPulse.com.gh
PHOTOS: Devoted Son With No Arms Spoon-Feeds Sick Mother Using His MouthNAIJ.COM
Man with no arms cares for his paralysed motherThe West Australian
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Telegraph.co.uk
A man who lost his arms at the age of seven has refused to stop caring for his elderly mother – despite also running a small farm. Chen Xingyin on his farm Photo: Rex. Chen Xinyin, from a poor village in Chongqing, south-west China, won the admiration ...
Touching: Son without arms spoon-feeds his 91-year-old mother with his teeth
PHOTOS: Devoted Son With No Arms Spoon-Feeds Sick Mother Using His Mouth
Man with no arms cares for his paralysed mother
Peace FM Online
UFP Gen. Secretary Withdraws Court Case Against Doctors
Peace FM Online
The General Secretary of the United Front Party (UFP), Listowell Nana Kusi-Poku who sued the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) over the legality of their latest strike was today asked to pay GHC 50,000 by lawyers of the medical association in court after ...
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Peace FM Online
The General Secretary of the United Front Party (UFP), Listowell Nana Kusi-Poku who sued the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) over the legality of their latest strike was today asked to pay GHC 50,000 by lawyers of the medical association in court after ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Older sisters 'more likely to be obese'
Sydney Morning Herald
Older sisters are more likely to be overweight or obese than their female siblings, research suggests. The largest study of its kind on women found that birth order may play an important role in determining weight. The findings back up similar research ...
Is obesity crisis fuelled by women having fewer children?Telegraph.co.uk
Big sister literally means bigger sister: Firstborn daughters more likely to ...TVNZ
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Sydney Morning Herald
Older sisters are more likely to be overweight or obese than their female siblings, research suggests. The largest study of its kind on women found that birth order may play an important role in determining weight. The findings back up similar research ...
Is obesity crisis fuelled by women having fewer children?
Big sister literally means bigger sister: Firstborn daughters more likely to ...
Birth Order Peril: Firstborn Women More Likely to Be Obese
BBC News
Blood test 'detects cancer relapse'
BBC News
A blood test may be able to save lives by finding cancers that have started to grow again after treatment, a study suggests. Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research in London found traces of breast cancer eight months before doctors would ...
Blood test may help predict breast cancer relapseThe Guardian
Simple blood test detects breast cancer relapse seven months earlyTelegraph.co.uk
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BBC News
A blood test may be able to save lives by finding cancers that have started to grow again after treatment, a study suggests. Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research in London found traces of breast cancer eight months before doctors would ...
Blood test may help predict breast cancer relapse
Simple blood test detects breast cancer relapse seven months early
A blood test can help predict breast cancer relapse
Salisbury Journal
Report warns of Type 2 diabetes risk
Salisbury Journal
MORE than 45,000 people in Wiltshire are at risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a new report. In the south west it is estimated 527,087 people over the age of 16 have high levels of blood sugar, which could lead to Type 2 diabetes. Of these, 45,403 ...
NICE issues referral warning for foot ulcers in diabetes patientsNursing Times
NHS to provide 'motivational coaches' in war on flabTelegraph.co.uk
More than 325000 in our region at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetesITV News
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Salisbury Journal
MORE than 45,000 people in Wiltshire are at risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a new report. In the south west it is estimated 527,087 people over the age of 16 have high levels of blood sugar, which could lead to Type 2 diabetes. Of these, 45,403 ...
NICE issues referral warning for foot ulcers in diabetes patients
NHS to provide 'motivational coaches' in war on flab
More than 325000 in our region at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes
CBS Local
Baltimore County Man With West Nile Virus Dies From Unrelated Causes
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BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — For the first time this year, a person in Baltimore County contracts West Nile virus. That person has died, but from unrelated causes. Still, there is concern about the virus spreading to more people. Christie Ileto ...
First human case of West Nile virus reported in Lake CountySanta Rosa Press Democrat
Person infected with West Nile virus dies, officials sayWBAL Baltimore
Cumberland County to conduct more mosquito sprayingCarlisle Sentinel
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BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — For the first time this year, a person in Baltimore County contracts West Nile virus. That person has died, but from unrelated causes. Still, there is concern about the virus spreading to more people. Christie Ileto ...
First human case of West Nile virus reported in Lake County
Person infected with West Nile virus dies, officials say
Cumberland County to conduct more mosquito spraying
9news.com.au
Flu shot protects against heart attacks
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THE flu jab doesn't just keep the virus away, it can reduce the risk of a heart attack for people over 50. THE risk is reduced by 29 per cent when compared to those who haven't been vaccinated, according to a UNSW study published in the journal Heart.
Flu Vaccines Offer About 6 Months of Protection, Study FindsPhilly.com
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NEWS.com.au
THE flu jab doesn't just keep the virus away, it can reduce the risk of a heart attack for people over 50. THE risk is reduced by 29 per cent when compared to those who haven't been vaccinated, according to a UNSW study published in the journal Heart.
Flu Vaccines Offer About 6 Months of Protection, Study Finds
New options for flu vaccination include needle-free and short needle products ...
Researchers 'a step closer' to universal flu vaccine
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Simple water trick leads to greater weight loss, study shows
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Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. Research at a British University suggests that drinking a tall glass of water a half hour before every meal may be your best tool for losing weight. More ...
Could drinking WATER before each meal be the key to slimming?Daily Mail
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Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. Research at a British University suggests that drinking a tall glass of water a half hour before every meal may be your best tool for losing weight. More ...
Could drinking WATER before each meal be the key to slimming?
Could water be the key to slimming?
Need to lose weight? Drink a pint of water before eating, say researchers
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