2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 Ghana Health


Graphic Online
   
US-Embassy-PEPFAR trains journalists on HIV/AIDS-STIs   
Graphic Online
HIV/AIDS healthcare delivery in the Western Region is saddled with inadequate human resource due to frequent transfers of trained staff from the unit and untimely provision of antiretroviral to districts. Aside that, several of the districts are yet to ...
Putting youth at the centre of global efforts to end AIDS by 2030   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Charlize Theron Shares Moment That Made Her Believe We Can End AIDS   Huffington Post
Charlize Theron Talks About The Fight Against AIDS   The Inquisitr
AFKInsider   
Daily Mail   
E! Online   
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Universal Health Coverage expands for better outcomes   
GhanaWeb
More countries are rolling out universal health coverage programmes designed to expand access to health care and reduce the number of people impoverished by paying for the health care they need. A World Bank Group report released at the on-going ...

Universal Health Coverage Key to Sustainable Development Goals   AllAfrica.com

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Starr 103.5 FM
   
New 'panty condom' hits town   
Starr 103.5 FM
The female condom never really caught on when it was launched back in the 1990s, despite hopes that the innovation would empower women to take control of their sexual health. But now, a Ugandan medical organisation is hoping that the "panty condom", ...


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Fox News
   
Skipping chemo with breast cancer yields positive results   
WPEC
WEST PALM BEACH (CBS12) -- There is good news for thousands of women fighting breast cancer. A major study reveals many women can skip chemotherapy all-together, without hurting their odds of beating the disease. No hair loss, no nausea. All you ...

Gene test can determine breast cancer risk   Observer-Reporter
Study: Many women can skip breast cancer chemotherapy   Press Herald
Gene Test Finds Which Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Chemo   CBS Local
NPR   
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New York Times
   
A Breast Cancer Surgeon Who Keeps Challenging the Status Quo   
New York Times
Late one afternoon this summer, Dr. Laura J. Esserman, a breast cancer surgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, sat in a darkened room scrutinizing a breast M.R.I. With a clutch of other clinicians at her side, she quickly homed in on a ...
Savannah's Forsyth Park fountain goes pink for breast cancer awareness   Savannah Morning News
Pink Ribbon to hold awareness drive against cancer next month   Daily Times
Holy Cross Dons "Pink Out" for Cancer Awareness   WSET
Huffington Post   
FOX 21 Online   
WATE 6 On Your Side   
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NDTV
   
Healthy lifestyle essential to keep heart diseases at bay   
The Hindu
Most people become aware of the importance of a healthy lifestyle only after a close friend or relative is affected by heart disease, say medical experts. This is why the message of the World Heart Day being observed today (September 29) is 'Heart ...
World Heart Day: Experts worry over increasing hypertension among Nigerians   Vanguard
Women, cut out late dinners to protect heart   NYOOOZ
Alert: 61% Urban Women Are at a Risk of Heart Diseases   The Quint
Times of India   
Khaleej Times   
Livemint   
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The Guardian
   
Study gives strongest link yet between blood pressure and diabetes   
The Guardian
People who have high blood pressure are almost 60% more likely to develop diabetes, according to research on 4.1 million people. The Oxford University study provides the strongest evidence yet of a link between the two conditions. Experts behind the ...
High blood pressure link to diabetes   Ledger Gazette
Study confirms link between blood pressure and diabetes   ABC Online
High blood pressure is linked to greater risk of developing diabetes   NYSE Post
Lima Ohio   
Irish Examiner   
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CBS News
   
Baby without skull suffers online abuse   
New Zealand Herald
Strangers commented on Facebook telling the Buells their decision to keep their son was "selfish". Photo / Facebook. First time parents Brittany and Brandon Buell were told by doctors their unborn child had a rare brain condition and should be aborted.
Baby with part of skull missing 'deserves a chance': father   CTV News
Baby born missing most of brain celebrates milestones   wreg.com
Baby Born With Microhydranencephaly, Turns 1-year Old   Gracious Column
Science World Report   
New York Daily News   
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Daily Caller
   
Scientists Finally Discover Why Some Smokers Have 'Healthy Lungs'   
Daily Caller
British scientists have answered the mysterious question of why some life-long smokers have few if any major lung problems and live as long as their non-smoking peers. A study of 50,000 people aged between 40 and 69 showed that some people's genetic ...

Differences Found in Smokers, Nonsmokers Who Develop Lung Cancer   Philly.com
Rare 'healthy' smokers' lungs explained   BBC News

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The Inquisitr
   
Angelina Jolie: Cancer Scare, Elective Mastectomy Raise Awareness   
The Inquisitr
Angelina Jolie's cancer scare, and elective double mastectomy, may have raised awareness about genetic cancer testing and breast reconstruction surgery, according to studies conducted by Austria's Medical University of Graz. In May 2013, the critically ...

The enduring 'Angelina effect' on breast cancer awareness and gene testing   Sydney Morning Herald
Brad Pitt Doesn't Want Anymore Kids With Angelina Jolie Because She's Cheating ...   KDramaStars
Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy has raised breast cancer awareness   Daily Mail
Statesman Tribune   
KpopStarz   
New York Daily News   
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