2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Uganda Health


spyghana.com
   
13000 Ugandans Die Annually From Smoking Tobacco   
spyghana.com
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 13,000 people in Uganda die every year due to tobacco related illnesses. WHO says that tobacco kills more people than HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, homicide, and accidents combined in the East African region ...


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Washington Post
   
In MONROVIA, Liberia   
Washington Post
The disease had left her with almost nothing, but when she heard that the Americans were hiring, Josephine Dolley pulled out her best blue jeans. She let her long braided hair down. She put on a freshly ironed maroon blouse instead of the stained cotton ...

Thousands left to die as ebola went unchecked   Irish Examiner
West Africa Unprepared for Future Health Crises Despite Ebola Aid   Scientific American
UPDATE 1-Slow Ebola response cost thousands of lives - MSF - TRFN   Reuters
Newsweek   
Voice of America   
TIME   
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TIME
   
Firms make Sh650,000 for every tobacco death - Report   
The Star
A cigarette smoker's life might be worth just Sh650,000. A new report claims this is the amount the tobacco industry makes for each person who dies from smoking-related diseases. The fifth world Tobacco Atlas says that in 2013, the last year for which detailed ...

Global tobacco fight grows   HeraldNet
Global conference declares all tobacco products harmful   Channel News Asia
Youth need help to avoid the deadly smoking habit   The Age

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Sleep Keeps the Hippocampus WorkingEffieciently , Study   
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A short nap may make memory five times better   UPI.com
Short Naps improve Memory: Study   West Texas News
Short naps, a secret key to success, says study   Times Gazette
Empire State Tribune   
Huffington Post   
Stuff.co.nz   
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Donor aid to health sector set to reduce   
NTV Uganda
The foreign aid channelled to Uganda's health sector is going to be significantly reduced following a decision by donors to scale back on their contribution. The foreign aid channelled to Uganda's health sector is going to be significantly reduced following a ...


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Montreal Gazette
   
Food recall: Amy's brand frozen entree products   
Montreal Gazette
Some Amy's brand frozen entree products have been recalled from the marketplace because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

Amy's Kitchen recalls products that could contain listeria   CNN
Amy's Kitchen recalls foods with possible listeria   National Monitor
Amy's Kitchen recalls products with spinach   WZZM
KRON4.com   
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10TV   
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Irish Independent
   
Boy (5) in brain tumour dispute is now free of cancer, claim parents   
Irish Independent
The parents of five-year-old English boy Ashya King, who were detained after taking him abroad for brain tumour treatment, say their son is now free of cancer. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brett and Naghemeh ...

Five-year-old Ashya King makes 'miracle' recovery   Irish Examiner
Fury as NHS pays £125million for the £35million machine that saved Ashya King   mirror.co.uk
Parents of Ashya King 'afraid he will be seized by social workers'   Telegraph.co.uk
TVNZ   
The Times (subscription)   
Daily Mail   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
4D ultrasound shows the harmful effects of smoking on unborn babies   
Stuff.co.nz
OBVIOUS EFFECTS: Foetuses of mothers who smoked (top row) moved their mouths and touched their faces more frequently. Smoking while pregnant could harm the foetal central nervous system, according to a pilot study which used 4D ultrasounds to ...

4D ultrasound shows effects of smoking on unborn babies   Sydney Morning Herald
New 4D ultrasound scans show how unborn babies react to mothers smoking ...   Express.co.uk
Faces of unborn babies 'show effects of smoking'   Scotsman
Belfast Telegraph   
Shields Gazette   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Can India defeat tuberculosis and save three lakh lives?   
Daily News & Analysis
Of the 8.6 million new TB cases in the world every year, 2.3 million reside in India. India is home to the largest number of tuberculosis cases in the world. Of the 8.6 million new TB cases in the world every year, 2.3 million reside in India. More than 3,00,000 ...

Treating a disease that can fight back even harder   Irish Examiner
Godrej, Aamir ask PM to treat it as a 'national crisis'   Times of India
Seminar on TB   The Hindu
NYOOOZ   
Huffington Post India   
Daily Times   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Bird flu, threat to Nigeria's economy —Farmers   
Nigerian Tribune
Poultry farmers in Plateau on Sunday cried out that bird flu remains a serious threat to the nation's economy and called on the Federal Government to tackle it. The farmers also called on government and other relevant authorities to expedite action on the ...

UPDATE 1-US developing bird flu vaccine, no distribution plans yet   Reuters
US developing bird flu vaccine, no distribution plans yet   Reuters UK
Is it That Bad? US Reportedly Developing Vaccine For New Bird Flu Strain   Yibada (English Edition)
Chillicothe Gazette   
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