2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 Nigeria Health

  Leadership Newspapers   
Nigeria Launches New Plan To Eliminate MTC HIV Transmission By 2015  Kaiser Family Foundation
News outlets report on Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan's launch of a new plan to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission in the country by 2015. Daily Times: No Nigerian Child Should Be Born With HIV — Jonathan “President Goodluck Jonathan on ...

No Nigerian child should be born with HIV – Jonathan   DailyPost Nigeria
No Child Should Be Born With HIV - Jonathan   AllAfrica.com
UNAIDS deputy chief links fight against HIV/AIDS to that of Ebola   StarAfrica.com

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  CBC.ca   
Two more suspected Ebola deaths in Mali  The Sun Daily
BAMAKO: Two people who died after exposure to the body of a Muslim cleric killed by Ebola in Mali were "highly suspected" of having contracted the virus, a government official said Friday. The west African nation has been scrambling to prevent an isolated ...

Mali tries to trace 343 contacts in second Ebola wave   The Star Online
Ebola epidemic   The Economist

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Children Are Dying From Measles At An Alarming Rate: Report  Huffington Post
A man measures a child's arm circumference in a makeshift field clinic of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) organisation during a vaccination program against measles for children living near an internally displacement camp close to the airport in Bangui on ...

UNICEF Worries Over Incessant Outbreak Of Measles   The Guardian Nigeria
Spike in Measles Deaths Among Children Troubling, UNICEF Says   AllAfrica.com

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  Nigerian Tribune   
Brushing too often dangerous to teeth  Nigerian Tribune
For quite a number of people, dental health is usually neglected and dismissed until some dental problem involving pain and discomfort occurs. Right from childhood, it almost becomes a mantra that personal hygiene includes brushing the teeth twice daily as ...

Dr. William Walden Announces the Availability of Natural-Looking Dental ...   DigitalJournal.com
Combat your Bruxism with Custom-Fit Mouth Guards...   InsideHalton.com

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  Health Newstrack   
Tainted antibiotic pills with rat poison caused sterilization deaths  Health Newstrack
The women who died after sterilization surgery in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh might have been given antibiotic pills contaminated with rat poison, a senior official said. Sonmoni Borah, the divisional commissioner in the district of Bilaspur, in Chhattisgarh, ...

Drug makers arrested over India sterilisation deaths   The Star Online
Chattishgarh deaths: Chemical used in rat poison, found in antibiotics   Hindustan Times
India sterilization deaths: Drug maker Ramesh Mahawar arrested   CBC.ca
Calcutta Telegraph   
ABC Online   
gulfnews.com   
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'Nigeria needs standard, functioning hospitals'  Nigerian Tribune
A Harvard University, United State professor, Adetokunbo Lucas, had said that Nigeria cannot afford the luxury of modern hospitals, although its people require hospitals that are adequately funded and staffed for its effectiveness. Lucas spoke at the bi-annual ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
Before premature ejaculation destroys your sex  Nigerian Tribune
Premature ejaculation is one major headache many couples suffer today in marriage. It has been discovered that an estimated 30 per cent of men suffer from premature ejaculation on a consistent basis, mostly young men, younger than 40 years. It often ...


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  POPSUGAR   
Watch the Heartwarming Video: A Couple Marries at the Hospital Bedside of ...  Brides.com (blog)
If a neonatal intensive care unit sounds an unappealing place to get married, the story of why Texas couple Kristi and Justin Nelson tied the knot there will probably change your mind. The Nelsons made the emotional decision to hold their wedding ceremony ...

OMG! This Couple Had Their Wedding In A Hospital   NAIJ.COM

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  The Maravi Post   
GSK launches 6.2 mln USD to support research on lifestyle diseases in Africa  Shanghai Daily (subscription)
NAIROBI, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) on Friday launched a 6.2 million U.S. dollar grant to support research on non-communicable diseases in eight African countries. A statement from the company said scientists ...

GSK seeks proposals for non-communicable diseases research in Africa   Pharmaceutical Business Review
Malawi researchers to tap into GSK's £4m for cancer, diabetes   Nyasa Times

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  Daily Times Nigeria   
Ondo To Ban Snacks At Government Public Functions  Daily Times Nigeria
The Ondo state government has said it would discourage the consumption of snacks as refreshment at all government public event due to its predisposition factor in encouraging spread of diabetes. Dr. Dayo Adeyanju, the Commissioner for health in the state ...


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