2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Ghana Health


Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Teenage pregnancy in the rise in Upper East   
GhanaWeb
Participants at a two day training workshop organized in Bolgatanga by the Presbyterian Health Service-North (PHS-N) have attributed the spate of teenage pregnancies in the Region largely to the lack of Adolescent Reproductive Health Education ...
Bolgatanga: Health care delivery in the Upper East chalked up some successes   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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Graphic Online
   
Participants discuss improvement of cassava production in West Africa   
Graphic Online
The Crops Research Institute (CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is spearheading a programme to maximise cassava production through the use of disease-resistant planting materials in the country. Currently, research ...

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FOX 9 News
   
'Unicorn woman' appeals for help as rare condition causes horn-like growth   
FOX 9 News
(FoxNews.com) -- 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 ...

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

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Ghana Business News
   
Ghanaians urged to eat iron and copper-rich foods   
Ghana Business News
beans. 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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Mashable
   
The only hangover cure that works   
New Zealand Herald
A pint of water after a big night? Or a takeaway to soak up the booze? There's no point, say scientists. Scientists have solved one of the burning questions of our time: how to avoid a hangover. And their answer? Drink less. They found that hangover ...
Drinking water, eating after heavy drinking 'does not prevent hangovers'   The Times (subscription)
Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help   Newsweek
Drinking water doesn't prevent a hangover, study says   BBC News

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The Hindu
   
Prolonged television watchers have higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism   
HealthCanal.com
London, UK – Prolonged television watchers have a higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism, a condition associated with long haul flights, reveals research presented at ESC Congress today by Mr Toru Shirakawa, public health research fellow in the ...

Watching too much TV can kill you   Daily Times
Binge-watching television shows could kill you, researchers warn   Irish Independent
Watching more than 5 hours of TV could increase risk of fatal blood clots: study   New York Daily News
Financial Express   
The Hindu   
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Times Gazette
   
Vaccinated Man Spread 'Strain Of Polio For 3 Decades'   
Times Gazette
In a recent new it has been found out that a man in Britain suffering from an auto-immune disorder has been shedding strain of polio for around thirty years after his vaccination in his childhood. Scientists were in for a shocking discovery after they ...

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Headlines & Global News
   
Midday Naps Linked To Reduced Blood Pressure And Lower Heart Attack Risk   
Headlines & Global News
People who regularly take midday naps enjoy a decrease in blood pressure of five percent as compared to those who don't snooze. By Julie Sabino julie.s@hngn.com | Aug 30, 2015 09:17 PM EDT. nap, sleep. Earlier studies found that midday nap or power ...

Midday naps associated with reduced blood pressure and fewer medications   HealthCanal.com
'Afternoon naps' may lower blood pressure level   Financial Express
Naps are good for you: Afternoon sleep reduce risk of blood pressure heart attacks   Metro
Business Standard   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Nation
   
Pre-suicide behaviour identified   
The Nation
BBC Amsterdam - Depressed people who display “risky behaviour”, agitation and impulsivity are at least 50% more likely to attempt suicide, a study has found. Research by the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) concluded that the ...

Suicidal tendencies can be diagnosed through easy-to-spot symptoms say ...   Yahoo News UK
Reckless Driving, Agitation Can be Warning Signs for Suicide   I4U News
Study Indicates The Symptoms Of Suicide Risk Among Depressed People   Regal Tribune
Financial Express   
Zee News   
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The Nation
   
Young goths 'at risk of depression'   
The Nation
Islamabad: Young people who identify as goths may be at increased risk of depression and self-harm, a study suggests. Researchers could not fully explain the link, but suggest a tendency for goths to distance themselves from society could play a part, ...

Study: Goth teens more prone to be depressed, hurt themselves   Chippewa Herald
Teen goths 'more vulnerable' to depression and self-harm   Press Examiner
Goth Teens More Prone to Depression   Sci-Tech Today
Music Feeds   
HealthCanal.com   
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