2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Ghana Health


Ghana News Agency
   
MTN CEO to grace SWAG Awards   
GhanaWeb
Ebenezer Asante, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of communications MTN-Ghana, will be among the dignitaries that will grace the 40th Edition of MTN/SWAG Awards, slated for Saturday, October 3, 2015 at the Banquet Hall, State House, Accra. Mr Asante, the ...

CEO of MTN Ghana, Ebenezer Asante presenting the award to the beneficiaries   Ghana News Agency

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BBC News
   
Call for mass de-worming exercise   
BBC News
A large-scale de-worming treatment programme is needed to rid some 1.5 billion people of these harmful and unpleasant parasites, say researchers. The Stanford University team says the World Health Organization needs to step up its response - but the ...

Exploring the cost-effectiveness of treating parasitic-worm diseases   Scope (blog)
Large-scale treatment of parasitic-worm disease cost-effective, Stanford-led ...   Stanford Medical Center Report
Public Release: 15-Sep-2015 Large-scale treatment of parasitic-worm disease ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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The Sparta Independent
   
Give blood at St.Kateri this Saturday   
The Sparta Independent
Sparta — New Jersey Blood Services is conducting a blood drive on Saturday, Sept. 19 at Saint Kateri Parish from 7:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.. New Jersey Blood Services, a division of New York Blood Center (NYBC), is asking for help to maintain an adequate ...

Petition pushes for Canadian Blood Services to #EndTheBan on male donors who ...   Straight.com (blog)
Let your blood count!   Graphic Online

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Eye Care For You   
Savannah Tribune
J.A. Parker September is Sports Eye Safety Month. Sponsored by Prevent Blindness America, this month is dedicated to be a reminder that thousands of eye injuries occur every year that are related to sports. Contact sports like football, basketball ...

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GhanaWeb
   
Health Ministry to launch mobile medicare   
GhanaWeb
The Ministry of Health will on Wednesday, September 16 2015, launch a National Medical Outreach Services dubbed “Onuador” as a means of bringing healthcare to the doorsteps of Ghanaians. President John Dramani Mahama is expected to launch the ...

President Mahama Launches National Medical Outreach Dubbed “ONUADOR” In Sekondi   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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The Cheat Sheet
   
Men's Fashion: A guide to wearing pink for the Ghanaian male   
Pulse.com.gh
Pink, which most men refer to as salmon or chambray, should be a staple color in your wardrobe, because 'Real men wear pink'. For those of us that have embraced this color as gender neutral, we 'proverbially wear' this statement on our chest. Is this ...
6 Men's Fashion Rules That Do Not Apply Anymore   The Cheat Sheet

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
British Medical Journal study into paroxetine, Aropax, reveals suicide risk   
Sydney Morning Herald
Thousands of prescriptions of a dangerous depression drug that may cause suicidal feelings were given to Australian children last year despite the well-publicised risks, health authorities have revealed. The "blockbuster" drug, paroxetine, which is ...
Seroxat study under-reported harmful effects on young people, say scientists   The Guardian
Antidepressant suicide link 'undisclosed'   NEWS.com.au
Researchers: 2001 Paxil study seems to play down suicide risks to youths   Washington Post
New York Times   
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NDTV
   
Millions of children's lives saved as malaria deaths plunge: UN   
Times of India
LONDON: Rates of death from malaria have plunged by 60 percent in the past 15 years, meaning more than 6 million lives have been saved - the vast majority of them African children, United Nations agencies said on Thursday. In a joint World Health ...

Malaria: Huge progress on global killer   BBC News
Malaria deaths 'fall 60% since 2000'   New Vision
Malaria deaths drop 60pc in past 15 years   Herald Sun

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The Indian Express
   
Delhi govt directs pvt hospitals to cap rates of Dengue tests   
Hindustan Times
An overcrowded emergency ward at the Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital where patients are forced to share a bed. (Saumya Khandelwal/HT Photo). Share. As the dengue outbreak worsens, the Delhi government has directed private hospitals to cap the rates ...

Delhi vs Dengue: Worst Crisis in 5 Years   NDTV
Govt caps dengue test price, labs protest   Times of India
No help from helplines   The Hindu
Daily News & Analysis   
The News International   
The Indian Express   
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BBC News
   
Coffee has secret trick to stop sleep   
BBC News
A cup of coffee in the evening may be keeping you awake for more reasons than you realise, scientists say. Their study, in Science Translation Medicine, showed caffeine was more than just a stimulant and actually slowed down the body's internal clock.
That late-night cup of coffee can reset the internal body clock   Irish Examiner
A coffee could reset your body clock and cheat jet lag   Times LIVE
Coffee Can Mess Up Your Body's Internal Clock   Science World Report
Bulletin Leader   
SurfPaducah   
The Monitor Daily   
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