2014年10月31日 星期五

2014-11-01 Nigeria Health


Ebola: FG condemns 22 countries for discriminating against Nigeria  Nigerian Tribune
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, on Friday, protested the continued 'discrimination and profiling' of Nigerians by some countries over the outbreak of the Ebola disease in West Africa. At an interactive session with members of the ...


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  Nigeria Master Web   
BreakingNews 31/10/14 - Dr. Khaliru Alhassan Acknowledged Worldwide As ...  Nigeria Master Web
BreakingNews 31/10/14 - Dr. Khaliru Alhassan Acknowledged Worldwide As Round Peg In A Round Hole For Giant Strides In Health Care Reforms. Fri, 10/31/2014 - 11:37 — newsadmin. BreakingNews 31/10/14 - Dr. Khaliru Alhassan Acknowledged ...


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  Indian Express   
Largest centre to treat Ebola patients opens  Gulf Daily News
MONROVIA: Remembering those who have died in the world's deadliest Ebola outbreak, Liberia's president yesterday opened one of the country's largest Ebola treatment centres in Monrovia amid hopes that the disease is finally on the decline in this West ...

The Costs of Ebola: Guinea and Sierra Leone   Huffington Post
Ebola epidemic claims more lives than figures showed - WHO   TVNZ
WHO revises Ebola toll to 4951 deaths   Sky News Australia
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  New York Times   
Better Staffing Seen as Crucial to Ebola Treatment in Africa  New York Times
Nina Pham, a nurse who was infected while treating an Ebola patient in Dallas. Credit Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

News Guide: A look at latest Ebola developments   Salt Lake Tribune
A glimmer of hope in Africa: is Liberia getting Ebola under control?   Los Angeles Times
Pentagon civilians leaving Ebola zones may choose monitoring regimen   Indian Express
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  Zee News   
In a first, Hyderabad doctors perform rare heart surgery on foetus  Zee News
Hyderabad: In a significant medical breakthrough and a first in the country, a rare surgery on foetus was performed inside a pregnant woman's womb by doctors at a hospital in Hyderabad. Shirisha (25), a science teacher from Ranga Reddy district of ...

Foetus treated for defect in heart   The Hindu
Hyderabad hospital claims to perform India's first foetal heart procedure   gulfnews.com
Doctors correct cardiac problem in foetal baby   Hindu Business Line
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  The News   
Sierra Leone to host in Ivory Coast  SuperSport
Sierra Leonean officials have picked Ivory Coast's capital Abidjan as venue for their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations home match against the Elephants on November 15. The Leone Stars have been forced to play their previous home games outside Sierra Leone ...

Ebola: Minister wants restriction of airlines to Sierra Leone lifted   StarAfrica.com

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Nigeria Health Nigeria Ministry Of Health Guilty of Fraud in Managing $29m ...  Nigerian Bulletin
Nigeria- Sahara Reporters claims a report from GAVI has revealed how the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Heath and the National Primary Health Care Development Agency mismanaged and misappropriated the $29m intended for procurement of vaccines and ...


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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Woodson football team raises breast cancer awareness  W*USA 9
WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Today is the last day of breast cancer awareness month but for those who've lost loved ones, the awareness never goes away. Loading… Post to Facebook. Woodson football team raises breast cancer awareness WASHINGTON ...

The Healing Power of Tattoos to Breast Cancer Survivors   Huffington Post (blog)
Charities and support groups giving confidence to younger people with breast ...   Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Seeing Red During Breast Cancer Awareness Month   NPR (blog)
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  Nigerian Tribune   
Break these fitness habits before they break you  Nigerian Tribune
In recent times, there have been increased campaigns on the benefits of being physically active and exercising as inactivity has been described by experts as a “silent killer”. Whether among the young or old, being active has been encouraged while the ...


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  The Daily Star   
US soldiers' Ebola quarantine in Italy causes alarm  The Daily Star
This October 19, 2014 US Army handout photo shows members of the US Army 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, arriving in Monrovia, Liberia to provide assistance during the ebola crisis. AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / US Air ...


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