2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 Ghana Health


Removal of cancerous breast does not cause death   
GhanaWeb
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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Jakarta Post
   
Girls need access to sexual, reproductive health services:   
Jakarta Post
Fight for their right: UNFPA executive director Babatunde Osotimehin has called on countries to ensure that girls have access to sexual and reproductive health services in his marks at a celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child on Sunday ...
UN: Girls need to access sexual and reproductive health information and services   Tribune
The power of girls to drive global progress   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
UNFPA implements strategic framework targeting adolescent sexual reproductive ...   Jamaica Observer
Himalayan Times   
Kathmandu Post   
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USA TODAY
   
Cruelly treated mental health inmates deserve dignity - Activists   
GhanaWeb
Pressure is piling on government to act swiftly to protect the dignity and rights of mental health inmates living in poor conditions in psychiatric facilities and prayer camps where they have become subjects of 'mockery'. The Mental Health Society of ...
Ministerial nominees need mental health screening, says WHO chief   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
In Honor of World Mental Health Day Here's My Mental Heath Story   Huffington Post
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: World Mental Health Day   mnnews.today
International Business Times AU   
Liberian Daily Observer   
Orillia Packet & Times   
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Ghanasoccernet.com
   
FIFA releases new Good Practice Guide on Diversity and Anti-Discrimination   
Ghanasoccernet.com
Discrimination is arguably as old as humankind is, and the idea of completely stamping it out of society – and of the football world, consequently – is probably naïve. The fight against discrimination is a continuous one, which involves changing ...

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Ledger Gazette
   
Mentally ill entitled to lives of dignity   
Ledger Gazette
The Conservative government has promised parity of esteem yet delivered deeper cuts to mental health services while the people who rely on them are denied access. This is the message conveyed in this year's World Mental Health Day themed “Dignity in ...

Where Is the Dignity in Mental Health?   AllAfrica.com
WHO calls for dignity in mental health   Jakarta Post
Global Efforts Aim to Replace Mental Illness Stigma with Compassion   Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
The Depaulia   
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Metro
   
'Dead' man woke up in morgue - just as autopsy was starting in Mumbai, India   
Metro
A patient woke up in a morgue just minutes before his autopsy was about to begin – after doctors declared him dead by mistake. The 45-year-old man was found at a bus station in Mumbai, India – and was declared dead by a senior doctor who checked his ...


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GhanaWeb
   
6 children die from rabies in 9 months – Korle Bu   
GhanaWeb
Statistics from the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital's Child Health Department indicates six children have died from rabies between January and September 2015. The statistics indicates in 2013 the hospital recorded 3 cases while 4 cases were also recorded in ...

Korle Bu opens new specialist eye centre   Graphic Online

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KVUE
   
Breast Cancer lifers inspire   
KVUE
Women under the age of 45 living with stage four breast cancer spark conversation about life as a lifer. Loading… Post to Facebook. Breast Cancer lifers inspire Women under the age of 45 living with stage four breast cancer spark conversation about ...
Survey reveals women with secondary breast cancer face out-of-pocket medical ...   NEWS.com.au
Breast cancer survivor tells her story of recovery   TheReporter.Com
Pink with a little dot of blue will show men also get breast cancer   The Australian Financial Review
University of Cincinnati   
Van Buren County Democrat   
MyCentralJersey.com   
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The Guardian
   
Sitting down at work is no worse for you than standing up, study claims   
The Guardian
There is no influence on mortality risk from sitting at work,' according to the study of 5,000 people over 16 years. Photograph: Alamy. Agence France-Presse. Monday 12 October 2015 23.14 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email ...
Is sitting as bad for our health as we think?   CBS News
Sitting no worse for health than standing, says UK study   The Sun Daily
Sitting isn't bad for you after all   New Zealand Herald
The Malaysian Insider   
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MedPage Today
   
TCT: ABSORB as Good as Xience   
MedPage Today
savesaved. register today. Earn Free CME Credits by reading the latest medical news in your specialty. sign up. author name. by Peggy Peck Editor-in-Chief, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today ...

Dissolving Heart Stent Passes First Major Test On Path To US Approval   Tech Times
Dissolving heart stent passes first major test in large study   Press Herald
Abbott's dissolving stent passes first large test   Salt Lake Tribune
Gracious Column   
Nasdaq   
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