2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Ghana Health


Graphic Online
   
Researchers brainstorm to improve cassava production   
GhanaWeb
A two-day regional workshop to review the first phase of the West African Agricultural Productivity Programme's (WAAPP) Diffusion of Approaches for the Control of Cassava Diseases (DALIMA) Project has opened in Kumasi. The project being spearheaded ...

Participants discuss improvement of cassava production in West Africa   Graphic Online

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Press corps accident: Four injured journalists discharged   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Four out of the seven injured Journalists who were on admission at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra, following an accident on the Shai Hills Road have been discharged. The Journalists were returning from Ho in the Volta Region on a Presidential ...

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GhanaWeb
   
Tijjaniya Muslims call for support in fighting extreme groups   
GhanaWeb
The Tijjaniya Muslims of Ghana (TMG) has called all religious organisations and other stakeholders to join hands in fighting extreme groups and ideologies within the Ghanaian communities. A statement signed by Sheikh Abdul Wadudu Haruna, President of ...


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Dietician asks public to eat iron and copper-rich foods   
GhanaWeb
Mrs Afua Owusu -Ansah, Dietician at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, has advised people to endeavour to eat foods that contain lots of iron and copper to boost their haemoglobin levels. This, he said would help prevent iron-deficiency anaemia ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
'Unicorn woman' appeals for help   
NEWS.com.au
A WOMAN with an abnormal growth on her head that appears to be in the shape of a large horn has become known in her village as the “unicorn woman.” Liang Xiuzhen, 87, of China's Sichuan Province, noticed something resembling a black mole growing ...

Elderly woman has growth on her head that looks like a 'unicorn horn'   Examiner.com

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GhanaWeb
   
Nigeria: 22 churches closed down for noisy worship   
GhanaWeb
Authorities in Nigeria's financial capital Lagos have shut down churches across the city after a glut of complaints about noisy worship. The chaotic megacity's environmental protection department said it had sealed off 22 premises on Wednesday after ...


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Newsweek
   
Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help   
Newsweek
A bartender pours a pitcher of beer at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6. Darren Whiteside/Reuters. Filed Under: Culture. Downing water desperately to prevent tomorrow's hangover? A word to the wise: That might not necessarily do anything for ...

The only hangover cure: Stop drinking   BBC News
'Less boozing' is the only way to keep hangovers at bay   Financial Express
There's nothing you can do about your crushing hangover   Mashable
Irish Independent   
DutchNews.nl   
BBC News   
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Is neuroticism fueled by overthinking?   
EurekAlert (press release)
Isaac Newton was a classic neurotic. He was a brooder and a worrier, prone to dwelling on the scientific problems before him as well as his childhood sins. But Newton also had creative breakthroughs--thoughts on physics so profound that they are still ...

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Christian Science Monitor
   
More than 1 in 6 children are obese: How parents and teachers can help   
Christian Science Monitor
Toddler obesity has declined, say CDC officials, but obesity rates for children and youth remain at 17.5 percent. By Annika Fredrikson, Staff August 29, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Children eat lunch at an elementary school in Kentucky. A recent ...
Childhood obesity at peak in US, Canada   Financial Express
US, Canada rank top in childhood obesity   TheHealthSite
Parents to blame for kids' obesity?   Lethbridge Herald

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Hindustan Times
   
Careful with antibiotics, too many could lead to diabetes   
Hindustan Times
Taking too many antibiotics could lead to Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. (Shutterstock Photo). Share. Do you resort to antibiotics for a toothache or a headache or a fever? Be warned! Too much intake of antibiotics could increase the risk ...
Antibiotic use may increase diabetes risk   Times of India
Frequent antibiotic use may increase diabetes risk   The Indian Express
Antibiotic use linked to Type 2 diabetes   Washington Post

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