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One in six Africans suffers mental disorder — WHO
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The World Health Organisation has said one out of every six AfricaNS suffers from mental disorder. This statistics was announced on Saturday by WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, during a message she delivered on this year's World ...
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The World Health Organisation has said one out of every six AfricaNS suffers from mental disorder. This statistics was announced on Saturday by WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, during a message she delivered on this year's World ...
Breaking barriers of prejudice, insensitivity
World Mental Health Day : Experts say positive social behaviour enables early ...
Local support for World Mental Health Day
Adventists donate to Adoagyiri Health Centre
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The Member of Parliament for the Adoagyiri Constituency, Nsawam, Mr Fred Amo Dompreh, has received a donation of hospital equipment from the Women's Ministry wing of the Accra East District of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church for the Adoagyiri Zongo ...
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The Member of Parliament for the Adoagyiri Constituency, Nsawam, Mr Fred Amo Dompreh, has received a donation of hospital equipment from the Women's Ministry wing of the Accra East District of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church for the Adoagyiri Zongo ...
Mirror.co.uk
Ebola scare: UCTH releases 15 quarantined suspects
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Authorities of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital on Saturday released the 15 persons that were quarantined following an Ebola Virus Disease scare after the death of a patient. The management of tertiary health institution also formally ...
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Authorities of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital on Saturday released the 15 persons that were quarantined following an Ebola Virus Disease scare after the death of a patient. The management of tertiary health institution also formally ...
Ebola Scare: 15 Quarantined UCTH Staff Released
Ebola: Pauline Cafferkey remains in serious condition
Ebola Lanarkshire pupils are cleared as health bosses say they are no longer a ...
The Eagle Online
Cholesterol in egg prevents heart disease, breast cancer – Stakeholders
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The theme of the programme, held in Lagos, was: “Benefits of Eating One Egg a Day by the Nigerian Child.” Speaking at the event, Oba Tijani Akinloye, the traditional ruler of Ajiran, highlighted the benefits of eating egg ...
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The theme of the programme, held in Lagos, was: “Benefits of Eating One Egg a Day by the Nigerian Child.” Speaking at the event, Oba Tijani Akinloye, the traditional ruler of Ajiran, highlighted the benefits of eating egg ...
Egg Day And The Benefits Of Eating Eggs
Commercial Poultry Farming in Odisha
Poultry farmers now want government to bail them out of crisis
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Health groups slam Ukraine for slow polio response
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(MENAFN - AFP) Global health groups accused Ukraine on Friday of being critically late and ineffective in responding to Europe's first polio outbreak since 2010. The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed in late August that two Ukrainian children ...
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(MENAFN - AFP) Global health groups accused Ukraine on Friday of being critically late and ineffective in responding to Europe's first polio outbreak since 2010. The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed in late August that two Ukrainian children ...
Unicef and WHO ready to support immediate polio vaccination campaign in Ukraine
Ukraine authorities urged to launch polio campaign
Unvaccinated children in Ukraine at heightened risk of polio: UN agencies
Removal of cancerous breast does not cause death
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The head of the surgery department of the Koforidua Regional Hospital, Dr Foster Aponsah-Menu has denied that, the removal of cancerous breast causes death. He explained that, often, some of the breast cancer patients do not seek medical treatment ...
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The head of the surgery department of the Koforidua Regional Hospital, Dr Foster Aponsah-Menu has denied that, the removal of cancerous breast causes death. He explained that, often, some of the breast cancer patients do not seek medical treatment ...
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Poultry farmers reluctant to report bird flu
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Poultry farmers are likely not to report outbreak of future Avian influenza (bird flu) epidemic following the government's inability to compensate farmers that had their birds killed as a result of the disease. The GRAPHIC BUSINESS has gathered that ...
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Poultry farmers are likely not to report outbreak of future Avian influenza (bird flu) epidemic following the government's inability to compensate farmers that had their birds killed as a result of the disease. The GRAPHIC BUSINESS has gathered that ...
Pa. hunters can help protect against bird flu
With bird flu, poultry owners asked to register flock sites
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11 Ways every woman's body changes in her 20s
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1. Your bones are still getting strong as hell. According to Maria Sophocles, M.D., "Bone strength continues to increase in your 20s, much as a savings account continues to grow with regular deposits. Right now is a great time to eat a diet with ...
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1. Your bones are still getting strong as hell. According to Maria Sophocles, M.D., "Bone strength continues to increase in your 20s, much as a savings account continues to grow with regular deposits. Right now is a great time to eat a diet with ...
'World Mental Health Day' observed in State
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Nagaland also commemorated “World Mental Health Day” by organizing different programmes to create awareness on metal illness. In Dimapur, Serendip Guardians organized consultation on mental health under the banner “dignity in mental health” ...
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Nagaland Post
Nagaland also commemorated “World Mental Health Day” by organizing different programmes to create awareness on metal illness. In Dimapur, Serendip Guardians organized consultation on mental health under the banner “dignity in mental health” ...
Alaska Dispatch News
Breast cancer survivor treasures the years, tries to calculate the odds
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OPINION: In the wolf hours, a breast cancer survivor looks both back and ahead, and wonders how much her further survival depends on her, or fate. Pictured: A feather from a costume worn in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event in October 2013.
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OPINION: In the wolf hours, a breast cancer survivor looks both back and ahead, and wonders how much her further survival depends on her, or fate. Pictured: A feather from a costume worn in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event in October 2013.
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Kim Hone-McMahan: Prosecutor speaks candidly about her battle during Breast ...
Lubbock businesses 'think pink' in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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