2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 Ghana Health


GhanaWeb
   
Striking nurses, midwives to be paid next week   
GhanaWeb
Unpaid nurses and midwives who embarked on an indefinite strike starting Monday, October 5, 2015, are likely to be paid by next week, the Health Ministry has assured. The about 7,000 nurses and midwives who announced the strike Sunday were employed ...

Healthcare delivery not disrupted by unpaid nurses strike   Graphic Online
Over 7000 Nurses and Midwives declare indefinite strike   Citifmonline
7000 nurses begin strike today over unpaid salaries   Starr 103.5 FM
Peace FM Online   
GlobalPost   
Pulse.com.gh   
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Irish Independent
   
I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   
Irish Independent
Professor Bill Campbell, Ireland's latest Nobel Laureate. Bert and Anne Campbell at their home in Ramelton. An 85-year-old scientist from Co Donegal thought he was the victim of a prank when told he had won the Nobel Prize for medicine.
Trio wins Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies   The Nation
Cheers, hopes as Chinese pharmacologist wins landmark Nobel prize   Xinhua
Beating parasites wins three scientists Nobel prize for medicine   ABS CBN News
Gizmodo   
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Heber Springs Sun-Times
   
Health is Wealth: Health is Wealth: The Heartbreak of Mental Illness   
Heber Springs Sun-Times
October 4-10 is mental illness awareness week, sponsored by the National Alliance for Mental Illness. It is the least understood illness, both by those affected by it, those who attempt to treat it, and the general public. Ignorance and stigma surround ...
Mental health is the Cinderella of the HSE and we're all losing out as a result   Irish Independent
Oregon shooting: Douglas County mental health services fractured over years   OregonLive.com
Open Letter: We Need to Talk About How Mental Health Affects South Asian Men   The Aerogram
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Estherville Daily News   
Journal Times   
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R & D Magazine
   
Gene-editing Technique Stops AIDS Virus in its Tracks   
R & D Magazine
Image: Shutterstock With millions of people infected with the HIV virus world-wide, a cure has yet to be found. The reason why vaccines and drugs are so hard to develop for this virus relates to both mutation and latency of the virus. When humans make ...
Let's Protect The Rights Of Persons Living With HIV &AIDS   Peace FM Online
Malawi Applauded for Embracing Innovative Strategies in Its HIV Response   AllAfrica.com
* Currently, there is no licensed vaccine in the world for HIV or AIDS   Ceylon Daily News
MyStatesman.com   
The Times and Democrat   
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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 ...
Missing gut bacteria may lead to asthma: study   insideTORONTO.com
Certain gut bacteria may reduce a child's risk for asthma   13WMAZ
Exposure to 'good' bacteria may cut asthma risk in infants   TV Newsroom
Rapid News Network   
Yahoo News   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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Research advocates for increase of NHIS premium   
GhanaWeb
A research conducted by the Navrongo Health Research Centre in the Kassena-Nankana Municipal and the Kassena –Nankana West of the Upper East Region is advocating for the increase of the National Health Insurance Scheme premium to help improve ...


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Calgary Herald
   
The saliva test that could prevent breast cancer   
Daily Times
Scientists claim they may be able to detect breast cancer in thousands of women by simply taking a sample of their saliva.A new research project has been launched which focuses on gene-based screening, allowing medics to determine how likely patients ...

Don't lose heart, survivors tell breast cancer patients   The Hindu
Here's why the NFL's annual pink campaign does almost nothing to fight breast ...   Chron.com

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Daily Mail
   
Older people who see relatives regularly reduce chance of depression by half   
Daily Mail
Families should visit their older relatives three times a week to help prevent them from becoming depressed, experts say. Older people who saw their family or friends at least that often were half as likely to develop depression as those who did not, a ...
Therapy program may improve function for depressed kids   PhillyVoice.com
Strong Correlation Discovered Between Face-To-Face Contact And Depression   Gracious Column
Calling Your Grandma Doesn't Cut It, Study Suggests   TIME
Portland Business Journal (blog)   
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Science Recorder
   
Late bedtimes lead to weight gain by disrupting circadian rhythms   
Science Recorder
A new study finds that each additional hour later someone goes to sleep during the workweek was linked to an increase in body mass index (BMI). Hans / Pixabay. 11. SHARES. ShareTweetSubscribe.
Do late nights really lead to weight gain?   Body and Soul
Teens who go to bed late more likely gain weight   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Late bedtimes could lead to weight gain   NYSE Post
Latinos Post   
WRIC   
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Huffington Post
   
Dad Of Baby Born Without Skull Opens Up After Son's Story Goes Viral   
Huffington Post
Florida dad Brandon Buell knows the hardship and joy that come with raising a child with severe disabilities. His toddler son Jaxon was born with part of his skull and brain missing due to a rare condition called microhydranencephaly, but the resilient ...
Baby Boy Born with Only Half a Skull Says “Hello” - Video   Softpedia News
“He's no burden, he's our baby boy”   National Right to Life News
Mum posts inspiring footage of baby with half a head   TVNZ
Yahoo7 News   
9news.com.au   
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