2014年9月29日 星期一

2014-09-30 Nigeria Health


Airtel partner Grameen Foundation, VAS2nets to launch m-health services  BusinessDay
Determined to reduce infant and maternal mortality rate in Nigeria, India's, Airtel Nigeria, has partnered with Grameen Foundation and VAS2nets Technologies Limited, to unveil two innovative mobile health services dubbed Mobile Midwife and Dial-a-Doctor.

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  Belfast Telegraph   
Hospital monitors patient for Ebola  Belfast Telegraph
A US hospital has isolated a patient who is showing signs of having the Ebola virus. Also in this Section. Peaceful night amid Hong Kong demo · Homes raided by anti-terror police · Artists take aim at gun violence · Extreme weather linked to warming.
Dallas hospital monitoring patient for potential Ebola infection   Fox News
Patient being evaluated for possible Ebola virus at Texas hospital   KVVU Las Vegas
Dallas hospital isolates possible Ebola patient   KENS 5 TV
CBS Local   
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  The Week Magazine   
Spice found in curry could help the brain heal itself  The Week Magazine
Researchers at the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine in Julich, Germany have discovered that a compound found in the spice turmeric could stimulate the growth of nerve cells in the brain. Rats that were injected with aromatic-turmerone showed ...

This Curry Spice Might Help the Brain Heal Itself   TIME
Turmeric 'could help brain heal itself'   Times of India

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United States regulator warns 3 firms over purported cure for Ebola virus  The Standard Digital News
Three US companies that also market their products in Kenya face court action for claiming that some of their products can prevent, treat or even cure Ebola infection. This happens at a time the World Health Organisation ( WHO) has raised concerns over ...


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  Leadership Newspapers   
Ebola: Lagos Assures On Funds For Research  Leadership Newspapers
Lagos State governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola yesterday said the state government is prepared to provide funds required to research into measures that can lead to finding cure for the deadly Ebola Virus disease (EVD). Fashola gave the assurance during the ...

Lagos ready to fund research on Ebola   Daily Sun
Fashola approves N142m research grant to find cure for Ebola   WorldStage

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  Vanguard   
Nigeria Health Ebola Emmergency: World Bank Doubles Financial Support to ...  Nigerian Bulletin
The World Bank Group, following alarming evidence of the spread of the deadly #Ebola virus in West Africa, has announced that it will nearly double its financing to $400 million to help the worst-affected countries address the emergency and build stronger ...

World Bank to Double Ebola Funds to US$400 Million   AllAfrica.com

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  Arab News   
Australia decides not to send doctors to W. Africa  Arab News
In this Sept. 19, 2014 photo, Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop address a meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Iraq, at the United Nations headquarters. (AP). Associated Press. Published — Tuesday 30 September 2014. Last update 30 September ...

Dr. Aw: Ebola isn't SARS, but we still should have been better prepared to fight ...   National Post
Fauci says 'inadequate' world response won't control Ebola   USA TODAY
Liberia's health boss in Ebola quarantine   NEWS.com.au (blog)
Washington Post   
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  The Guardian Nigeria   
ECOWAS Health Ministers Issue Communique On Combating Ebola  Bernama
ACCRA, Sept 29 (BERNAMA-NNN-GNA) -- The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Assembly of Ministers of Health has issued a seven-point communique developed by the co-ordinating ministerial group for the implementation of an ...

The blind seeks involvement in Ebola containment   GhanaWeb
Ghana: West Africa health ministers affirm decision on Ebola combating   The Africa Report
ECOWAS Ministerial Group Seeks Mobilization of Regional Security Forces to ...   The Guardian
spyghana.com   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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  Business Recorder   
WHO lays stress on less intake of salt  Business Recorder
image MULTAN: The World Health Organization (WHO) to mark World Health Day 2014, underscored the need for reducing intake of salt, which is linked to approximately 2.5 million people dying annually from cardiovascular diseases. The theme of this ...

On World Heart Day: WHO advocates salt reduction   MorungExpress
World Heart Day 2014: WHO Pitches for Less Salt Solution   Microfinance Monitor
WHO advocates salt reduction to prevent heart disease   Jagran Post
SGGP   
Business Standard   
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation   
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  Fox News   
Scientists grapple with ethics in rush to release Ebola vaccines  Fox News
Professor Adrian Hill, Director of the Jenner Institute, and Chief Investigator of the trials, holds a phial containing the Ebola vaccine at the Oxford Vaccine Group Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine (CCVTM) in Oxford, southern England ...

Ebola Crisis: Small-scale use of experimental vaccines in January   MorungExpress

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