2015年9月18日 星期五

2015-09-19 Ghana Health


Huffington Post
   
Millions Of Lives Have Been Saved From Malaria Thanks To This Invention   
Huffington Post
LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Death rates 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. The progress ...

Malaria: '700 million cases' stopped in Africa   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Malaria death rate drops by 60% in 15 years –WHO   The Punch
Malaria deaths fall 60 percent since 2000: UN   Times LIVE
Zee News   
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Hindustan Times
   
Not just men, even women want attractive partners   
Hindustan Times
Although men have stronger preferences for a "good looking" and "slender" partner, men and women care equally about having a partner who is specifically attractive to them, a new research suggests. (Shutterstock Photo) ...

Study Shows How Men And Women Differ In Choosing Long-Term Sexual And Marriage ...   FailedMessiah.com
Men want good-looking, slender women   Jamaica Observer
New insights on men, women and the mating game   Free Malaysia Today
Medical Daily   
Softpedia News   
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Ghana News Agency
   
Dr John Yabani   
Ghana News Agency
Tema, Sept 18, GNA - Sixteen pregnant women in the Tema Metropolis lost their lives in 2015 due to the unavailability of blood to sustain them. Dr John Yabani, Tema Metropolitan Health Director, who disclosed this on Thursday during a blood donation ...


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GhanaWeb
   
Ghana has only five neurologists – Dr. Osei   
GhanaWeb
Dr Akwasi Osei, Chief Psychiatrist, Ministry of Health has expressed worry about the severe shortage of Neurology Specialists in the country, which has contributed to the huge treatment gap for persons living with epilepsy. He said Ghana can only boast ...

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Los Angeles Times
   
Tests on brains of former NFL players continue CTE trend   
Washington Post
Researchers studying a degenerative disease in former athletes say 11 of 12 brains of deceased former NFL players tested over the past year showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, continuing a trend they've been tracking. A story ...
Study: 95.6 percent of deceased NFL players tested positive for CTE   CBSSports.com
87 of 91 tested ex-NFL players had brain disease linked to head trauma   wtvr.com
NFL NEWS: 87 Of 91 Former Players Tested Positive For Concussion-Related Long ...   Headlines & Global News

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Financial Express
   
Dengue: Delhi govt increases 795 beds in private hospitals   
Financial Express
Dengue: Delhi government has decided to immediately increase 795 beds in 48 new private hospitals and nursing homes on a temporary basis by granting them provisional registration certificates for three months. By: PTI | New Delhi | September 19, 2015 ...

Dengue Scare: Civic Body Not Doing Enough Fumigation, Say Citizens   NDTV
Delhi gets 400 more beds for dengue patients   Times of India
Delhi govt decides to add 795 beds   The Hindu
Arab News   
The Asian Age   
Daijiworld.com   
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The Nation
   
British bid to genetically modify human embryos   
The Nation
LONDON - Britain's embryology regulator has received an application to genetically modify an embryo, which would be the first such attempt since a Chinese effort earlier this year. “We have recently received an application to use CRISPR-Cas9 in one of ...
UK scientists seek nod to edit genes of human embryos   Times of India
Embryo experiments 'could hold key to miscarriages'   Scotsman
Permission to edit genes of human embryos sought   Arab News
TV Newsroom   
The Independent   
The Guardian   
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Ledger Gazette
   
Controlling blood glucose may help prevent dementia, study finds   
Ledger Gazette
In this study, the authors studied extensive clinical data to explore the association between HbA1c and the risk of hospitalisation for dementia among persons with type II diabetes. “Our future research in this cohort will examine whether prenatal ...
Artificial Pancreas Outperforms The Pump Tx in Randomized Trial   The Market Business
4 Ways Tech is Curing Type 1 Diabetes   Tech Cocktail
Research Presses On For Artificial Pancreas   Pioneer News
C&G Newspapers   
MedPage Today   
Barrington Review   
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University Herald
   
Secondhand Smoke May Increase Diabetes Risk   
University Herald
Smokers and people regularly exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared with people who never smoked, according to a recent study. Like Us on Facebook ...

Secondhand Smoke could Increase Diabetes Risk   KRWG News22
Secondhand Smoke Increases Risk of Diabetes   The Market Business
Secondhand Smoke Increases Diabetes Risk   Science World Report
Pulse Headlines   
The Budapest Report   
Pioneer News   
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PPP Focus.com
   
FDA approves cariprazine to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder   
PPP Focus.com
Allergan Plc said on Thursday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its new antipsychotic drug to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. In these clinical trials, which involved more than 2,700 adults, cariprazine demonstrated improvement ...

Drug for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder Gets FDA Approval   MyTechBits
Vraylar approved for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder   NewsWest9.com
FDA Approves New Drug for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder   Doctors Lounge

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