2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 Nigeria Health


No Basis for Discrimination Against Ebola Survivors - - Orhii  Vanguard
AS commendations pour in for successful containment of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, by the Federal Government, Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, Dr Paul Orhii, has condemned reports of ...


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  National Post   
Ebola kills at least 3000 in outbreak  Herald Scotland
The death toll from Ebola in West Africa has risen to at least 3,091 out of 6,574 probable, suspected and confirmed cases. The death toll from Ebola in West Africa has risen to at least 3,091 out of 6,574 probable, suspected and confirmed cases. The World ...

Canadian doctor paints grim picture upon return from Ebola frontlines   CTV News
Losing the Race Against Ebola   New York Times
How the denial turned to terror in Ebola fight   Irish Independent
Los Angeles Times   
CBS News   
Washington Post   
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  The Guardian Nigeria   
'Ebola Should Not Distract Countries From HIV Fight'  The Guardian Nigeria
THE current battle to contain the Ebola Virus Disease in some West African countries should not distract health professionals and governments of the African region from the huge threats still faced from the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the Joint United Nations ...

UN aims to end AIDS epidemic by 2030   MSNBC
Lagos, Abuja, Rivers and nine other states in Nigeria account for 70% of HIV ...   NgEX
Cross river is an HIV endemic states   spyghana.com
Nigerian Bulletin   
Iowa State Daily   
Drug Discovery & Development   
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  International Business Times UK   
World Contraception Day: Ensuring that every pregnancy is wanted  Nigerian Tribune
Every September 26 is the World Contraception Day. It is a day set aside by the United Nations to focus on issues of sex and pregnancy. This campaign focuses on the need to create the awareness of contraception, which will enable young people to make ...

Time to invest In international family planning   The Hill
Why contraceptives? Here are the top 5 benefits   Devex
World Contraception Day 2014: Teen Pregnancy Rates Still High Worldwide   International Business Times UK
Huffington Post   
Premium Times   
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  Daily Times   
Heart Disease & Stroke: WHO Warns Against High Salt Consumption  Nigerian Bulletin
World Health Organisation (WHO) in marking the ``World Heart Day' on Thursday in Geneva, called for reduction in salt intake to cut the number of people experiencing heart disease and stroke and in turn save lives. It described non-communicable diseases, ...

Salt: Too much or too little?   Port Times Record
WHO: Eating Less Salt Can Save Lives   Voice of America
WHO calls for salt reduction to save millions of lives   GlobalPost
GhanaWeb   
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  Catholic Online   
Two doctors for an entire county? A frightening look at Liberia's understaffed ...  Catholic Online
Liberia, one of the West African nations hardest hit by the Ebola outbreak, has a major lack of medical personal. This number is so low, that for a county of 85,000 people, it has only two doctors. A medical team take care of an Ebola infected boy in Liberia.
Incredible Medical Expert Cures Ebola With HIV Drug   360Nobs.com
Liberian doctor finds HIV drug successful on Ebola   WDAM-TV
Just two doctors treat 85000 in Ebola-hit Liberian county   Irish Independent
The Independent   
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  Arab News   
No entry for ramshackle buses  Arab News
In this file photo, Muslim pilgrims arrive at Mount Arafat, southeast of the Saudi holy city of Makkah. (AFP). JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS. Published — Friday 26 September 2014. Last update 26 September 2014 1:56 am. | نسخة PDF · Send to Friend · Print News ...

Emir checks preparedness of holy sites   Saudi Gazette
Saudi declares Friday, Oct. 3 Arafat Day   The Streetjournal
All steps taken to ensure safety of Omani Haj pilgrims   Times of Oman
MENAFN.COM   
Khaleej Times   
ummid.com   
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  Daily Sun   
How we treated Ebola patients with no drugs or vaccines – Prof. Akin Osibogun ...  Daily Sun
Outgoing Chief Medical Director of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Professor Akin Osibogun has revealed that the recent Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in Nigeria was the most chal- lenging national emergency he has had to handle in his ...

Our Ebola story —LUTH CMD   Nigerian Tribune

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No menses at 14  Nigerian Tribune
I am already 14 years old and I'm yet to see my menses. Kindly help. Moji (by SMS). Since the age of onset of menses (menarche) usually ranges from 10 to 15 years, you have nothing to worry about. However, if you have any abnormal abdominal pain, ...


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Pain in my breast  Nigerian Tribune
I have been having pain in my left breast since when I was 18 years old. Now I am 24 years and I am still feeling the pain. This has made my left breast bigger than the other one. Since I have no money to go to the hospital, I have to seek your help in telling me ...


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