2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Nigeria Health

  Catholic Online   
Can eating curry 'help beat dementia?'  Catholic Online
Spicy food has always had hidden health benefits. Now, devotees of spicy Indian food could be better equipped to ward off dementia, research suggests. It's been discovered that a compound in the aromatic spice turmeric, a key ingredient in most curries, may ...

Turmeric Derivative Can Promote Development of Neural Stem Cells   Beta Wired
Spice found in curry could help the brain heal itself   The Week Magazine
This Curry Spice Might Help the Brain Heal Itself   TIME
Nigerian Bulletin   
ShortNews.com   
VOXXI   
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  The Daily Telegraph   
It's possible to have an IVF baby for $800: No obese candidates, please  The Daily Telegraph
AUSTRALIAN doctors have cut the cost of having a baby using IVF to as little as $800, with research showing low-cost, low-stimulation techniques are almost as effective as conventional IVF. Using “gentler'' stimulation, they eliminate the need for ...

Family fun day will help brave Donna's Buy A Baby' fund   Milton Keynes Citizen

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  NBCNews.com   
US troops arrive in West Africa to help fight Ebola outbreak  The Globe and Mail
The U.S. troops have arrived in the Ebola epidemic zone, and they're not carrying guns. Instead, clipped to the belt loops of their military uniforms are tiny plastic bottles of hand sanitizer. The soldiers grinned sheepishly as they lifted their shirts to show the ...

EU states 'can do more' to battle Ebola virus   Irish Times
US Troops Battling Ebola Get Off to Slow Start in Africa   Wall Street Journal
Spread of Ebola virus   Khaleej Times
Aljazeera.com   
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NMA appeals to Lagos govt on withheld emoluments  Nigerian Tribune
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Lagos Chapter, has appealed to the Lagos State government to pay the withheld emoluments of doctors in the employment of the state. Chairman of the association,Dr Tope Ojo, made the appeal on Sunday, at a ...

NMA urges Lagos government to pay doctors   The News

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  Business Standard   
The heart of the matter  Business Standard
World Health Day serves as a reminder to opt for healthy lifestyle and make the right choices for our hearts -- only love should make it skip a beat. September 29, 2014 Last Updated at 08:41 IST. Add to My Page · World Heart Day via Shutterstock. Related ...

Take it from WHO: Less salt, more life   Inquirer.net
WHO: Watch your salt intake level   Fiji Times
WHO's Heart Day advice: reduce salt intake   The Hindu
The Guardian Nigeria   
Daily News & Analysis   
Mizo News   
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  The Guardian Nigeria   
Ebola: Wali Cautions against Stigmatising Citizens of Affected Countries  THISDAY Live
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Bashir Wali, has cautioned against stigmatising citizens of countries that have been affected by the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). He particularly cautioned against closures of national borders, flight bans, ...

Nigeria appeals to Commonwealth member-states on discrimination against ...   The Guardian Nigeria

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  The Guardian Nigeria   
ECOWAS ministerial group seeks mobilization of regional security forces to ...  The Guardian Nigeria
THE Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Coordinating Ministerial Group for the implementation of the Regional Operational Plan on the fight against the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has called for urgent mobilization of the armed and ...

ECOWAS Health Ministers unveil plan to combat Ebola   GhanaWeb
Ecowas Seeks Regional Security Force Against Ebola   AllAfrica.com
ECOWAS calls for regional response to Ebola   StarAfrica.com

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Polytechnics, Colleges of Education Workers Alert FG on Plans to Resume Strike  THISDAY Live
Workers in the nation's polytechnics and Colleges of Education have alerted the federal government of plans to resume its suspended strike following government refusal to resolve the issues that led to the eight-month-long strike it called off recently.
Corruption deprives Nigeria of its resources —NASU   Nigerian Tribune

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Material rewards not the ultimate, Akinfenwa tells Nigerians  Nigerian Tribune
THE world has got to a stage where people use all avenues to get to power, get money, as well as positions of authority using diabolical methods, to destroy others for material gain. The Bishop of Ibadan Diocese, Angilcan Communion, Most Reverend Joseph ...


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  Philly.com   
Experts expect Ebola in West Africa will affect cocoa prices  Los Angeles Times
Hedge funds are betting that the price of cocoa will rise on concern that the deadly Ebola disease will disrupt supplies from West Africa, which produces 70% of the global supply. Money managers raised their cocoa investments by the highest amount in 16 ...

The Ebola Trade   Seeking Alpha (registration)
Hedge Funds Raise Bullish Cocoa Bets on Ebola Concerns   Businessweek
Ivory Coast to File Legal Complaint over Ghana Border Row   MarineLink
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The Nation   
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