2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Ghana Health


Voice of America
   
Quality Control Improves TB Rates   
Voice of America
A new study shows that redesigning medical services for tuberculosis can dramatically reduce the death rate. The research was conducted in a local health district in the West African nation of Togo.
Quality Control Improves TB Rates - New study   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
15 Kinds Of Women You Should Never Let Go Of   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
If she is clean and organized in everything she does, do not let her go. Few women will admit to taking care of the kids, cleaning, cooking among other things. However, the few who can do such things are worth taking the shot. This is a good sign that ...

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Blood Test Detects Breast Cancer Relapse Earlier than Doctor Diagnosis   
Youth Health Magzine
Doctors have discovered how a simple blood test can detect cancer relapse several months before it is diagnosed by doctors. It's a fact that breast cancer can return even after the 5-year survival period often mentioned by oncologists and cancer ...
Researchers Use Blood Test to Detect Cancer Recurrence   Voice of America
Black Women at Raised Risk of Carrying Breast Cancer Genes   Philly.com
Blood test can give early warning on returning breast cancer   NewsQuench
Northern Californian   
Cancer Network   
Womans Day (blog)   
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News-Medical.net
   
Health Workers Wasting Expensive Malaria Drugs?   
Pharmaceutical Processing
Health providers trained to perform malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) are still prescribing valuable malaria medicines to patients who do not have malaria, according to new research published in PLOS ONE. Almost 5,000 participants from 40 ...
Refresher training organised for health care providers   BusinessGhana

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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 teeth   Pulse.com.gh
Loving Son with No Arms Takes Care of His Paralyzed Mother (PHOTOS)   First to Know
Man with no arms cares for his paralysed mother and works full time   9news.com.au
The West Australian   
Daily Mail   
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Citifmonline
   
Vodafone supports Kundum with GH¢20000   
Citifmonline
Vodafone Ghana has presented a cheque of GH¢20,000 and souvenirs to the Chiefs, Elders and People of Essikado Traditional Area in the Western Region in support of activities marking this year's Kundum Festival. The support package is part of a ...


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GhanaWeb
   
Man, 37, arrested for selling 'fake' medicine   
GhanaWeb
The Eastern Regional Police Command is appealing to the general public to be alert and not to purchase suspicious products which could be harmful to health. Peddlers of such products are rather to be reported to the police. This appeal comes a day ...

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GhanaWeb
   
'Juju' man goes wild…on mad man's family   
GhanaWeb
The head of Spiritual and Herbal Centre at Pokuase in the Greater Accra Region, Nana Dankwa, has given seven days ultimatum to the family of Mohammed Saddick, an Auto Mechanic at Suhum in the Eastern Region who became mad as a result of juju ...


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Fox News
   
What killed Knut? Scientists say celebrity polar bear died of rare form of ...   
Fox News
FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2007 file picture polar bear Knut walks in the enclosure during the celebration of his first birthday in the Zoo Berlin. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber,file). BERLIN – The sudden death four years ago of Knut, the celebrity Berlin Zoo ...
Media caption Knut the polar bear died of autoimmune illness as Tim Allman reports   BBC News
Researchers determine what really killed Knut the polar bear   Los Angeles Times
Knut the bear's mysterious death solved   Deutsche Welle

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CBS News
   
Taking antibiotics linked to type 2 diabetes risk   
CBS News
Taking antibiotics might increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, new research suggests. Danish researchers found that people with type 2 diabetes tended to take more antibiotics in the years leading up to their diagnosis than those without the ...

Antibiotic use linked to diabetes, Danish researchers find   The Australian (blog)
Antibiotics linked to increased risk of developing diabetes   The Times (subscription)
Antibiotic use linked to Type 2 diabetes   Washington Post
TIME   
Herald Sun   
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