2015年10月4日 星期日

2015-10-05 Ghana Health


Vibe Ghana
   
Protect Gays, Sex Workers in Ghana – CDD   
Vibe Ghana
Ghana gay men The Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has asked policy makers to formulate policies to end human rights abuses against gays, commercial sex workers and other vulnerable groups in society. The centre noted that the ...

Human rights: Ghana needs policy to protect gay rights – CDD   Pulse.com.gh

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GhanaWeb
   
Committee tasked to rid streets of mentally challenged   
GhanaWeb
The Upper East Regional Health Directorate has inaugurated a seven-member committee to champion mental health service delivery in the region. They are expected to achieve this through “Operation clear the street of the mental ill” in the region. The ...
Unpublished Justice Department study critical of not criminally responsible law   CBC.ca

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Number of over-60s set to double, says WHO   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The economic contribution of older people far outweighs the cost to society and governments should do more to encourage their participation, WHO says. Photo: WHO/Fid Thompson. The number of over-60 year-olds is set to double by 2050 to two billion, ...


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Starr 103.5 FM
   
'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma   
Starr 103.5 FM
Being exposed to "good bacteria" early in life could prevent asthma developing, say Canadian scientists. The team, reporting in Science Translational Medicine, were analysing the billions of bugs that naturally call the human body home. Their analysis ...
Could These Four Germs Protect Babies From Asthma?   NBCNews.com
Probiotic friendly bacteria may play role in stopping asthma   Harborough Mail
Missing gut bacteria may lead to asthma: study   Cambridge Times
13WMAZ   
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GhanaWeb
   
KATH launches foundation to support sick babies   
GhanaWeb
The Mother and Baby Unit of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), the nation's second largest referral facility, has launched a foundation to provide lifeline to babies born to poor parents. The “Little Steps Foundation” seeks to help stop the ...

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CBC.ca
   
Free breast cancer screenings to be held across country   
Khaleej Times
50 events is being held across the country to mark the International Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. The Pink Caravan, a breast cancer awareness initiative by the Friends of Cancer Patients (FoCP), is organising more than 50 events across the ...

Cancer run emotional feat for many   Guelph Mercury
Video: Edmonton Run for the Cure 2015   Edmonton Journal
Pink-haired runners shed light on cancer   The Star Online
Timmins Press   
The Guardian   
NG News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Faces of Mental Illness encourage those who need help to open up   
Montreal Gazette
Thousands of people march through the streets on Montreal in support of mental health issues on Sunday October 4, 2015. Allen McInnis / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. People tell Patricia Lemoine that she is brave to speak publicly about ...

New SA mental health units promise better regional treatment as Mental Health ...   ABC Online
Mental Health Awareness Week   HeartZine
Mental health awareness week kicks off   Nature World Report
The Oshkosh Northwestern   
Māori Television   
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Ledger Gazette
   
Breakthrough in Treatment of Most Common Type Breast Cancer: Helps Eliminate Chemo   
Ledger Gazette
Study author Dr. Kathy Albain, an oncologist at Loyola University Medical Center, said the news brings reassurance to women and physicians alike. Only certain patients are eligible for the test at this point, and more studies need to be done, but Dr ...
Gene Test Finds Which Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Chemo   TV Newsroom
Smart Woman: Gene Test Finds Which Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Chemo   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Gene Test Identifies Breast Cancer Patients Who Can Skip Chemo   Rapid News Network
Fiji Times   
Herald Current   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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The Nation
   
Asthma steroids could stunt growth   
The Nation
Young children given asthma medication before the age of two may not grow to their full height in later life, a preliminary report suggests. The study of 12,000 Finnish infants found that, on average, those who used inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) long ...
(+Video) Asthma treatment in babies under two stunts their growth   Nature World Report

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Times of India
   
Scientists are working on an “exercise pill” so you never have to work out again   
Quartz
Imagine if, instead of sweating on the treadmill and forcing yourself through repetitive sit-ups, you could have the benefits of exercise without any of the effort. That scenario isn't a ridiculous fantasy but a serious scientific goal, and researchers ...
Scientists Create Pill to Mimic Effects of Exercise   Newsmax
Exercise Pills May Benefit Those Unable To Exercise   MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Could Breakthrough Find Lead to Exercise in a Bottle?   Ledger Gazette
TV Newsroom   
NYSE Post   
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