2014年11月23日 星期日

2014-11-24 Nigeria Health


Osun Defender
   
Ebola: Personal Hygiene Is Key   
Osun Defender
The recent declaration of Nigeria as Ebola-free by the World Health Organisation (WHO) came as a palatable news for the country. Of course it's really a great thing to hear from the World Health body that Nigeria is free of the killer-disease that spreads like the ...

Nigeria: Ebola May Return in December - Health Minister   Nigerian Bulletin
How Nigerian Died of Ebola Scare in Spain   AllAfrica.com

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Getting health workers back to work   
Daily Sun
The ongoing industrial action by health workers under the aegis of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) is exacting a huge toll on the nation's beleaguered health system as patients are being turned back in most Federal Government-owned health ...

States, council hospitals join workers' strike   The Guardian Nigeria

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BBC News
   
WHO says Ebola outbreak 'stable' in Guinea   
Business Standard
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the Ebola outbreak is now "stable" in Guinea where the crisis began. WHO coordinator Dr Guenael Rodier said that although there were flare-ups in the south east but there was improvement in other ...

Ebola crisis now 'stable' in Guinea, WHO says   The Guardian Nigeria

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Strengthening care of the newborn   
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu has come to realise in a most tragic manner the high mortality risk faced by preterm babies (those born before 37 completed weeks of gestation), and its unfinished task of saving these lives. Of the 13 neonates who died recently in district hospitals ...


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The News
   
GERD Awareness Week: Nov. 23-29   
Patch.com
Thanksgiving, a time for family and friends to gather together, share thanks and enjoy a delicious feast. But did you know that the week of Thanksgiving is also dedicated to bringing awareness to a disease that affects one out of five Americans? That disease is ...

Guest column: When heartburn is more than just a holiday event   CapitalGazette.com
The dangers of eating late at night   The News
Lifestyle changes can reduce need for heartburn medication   Coeur d'Alene Press
The Star Online   
KXAN.com   
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Sierra Express Media
   
Ban to take up fight against Ebola with heads of all UN organizations   
Sierra Express Media
20 November 2014 – On the eve of a meeting of United Nations agency chiefs to discuss ways to jointly tackle the Ebola outbreak, the World Bank reported today Liberia's labour sector has suffered a huge blow since the start of the crisis, as a “massive effort” ...

Ebola pandemic death toll closes on 5500 as contagion spreads in Mali   Examiner.com
UN Ebola response team establishing office in Mali   Nigerian Tribune
UN Sec Gen Ban Ki-Moon: Ebola Outbreak Could Be Controlled By 2015   Beta Wired
GhanaWeb   
euronews   
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Daily Digest
   
Pregnant Egyptian woman dies of H1N1 swine flu - health ministry   
Citizens for Legitimate Government
Pregnant Egyptian woman dies of H1N1 swine flu - health ministry 23 Nov 2014 An Egyptian woman who was six months pregnant has died of H1N1 swine flu, five days after being admitted to hospital, a health ministry spokesman said on Sunday.
Pregnant Egyptian woman dies from swine flu: officials   Daily Digest
Six Months Pregnant Woman Died of Swine Flu in Egypt   The Utah People's Post

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Nigerian Observer
   
Health Benefits of Tangerine Fruits:   
Nigerian Observer
Oranges are naturally a great source of vitamins for the human body. And so are the Tangerines, with their rich vitamin C sources providing the perfect antioxidants required for the body. These antioxidants prevent inflammation in the body. They are known to ...


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USA TODAY
   
War against Ebola in West Africa remains a tough fight   
USA TODAY
MONROVIA, Liberia — A snapshot of the Ebola epidemic raging across West Africa shows a wildfire of infections only slightly contained. While cases have been on the decline in Liberia, the outbreak is worsening in neighboring countries, where basic ...

Ebola infection count exceeds 15300: WHO   Daily Times
New Ebola Case in Mali Confirmed, Two More Suspected   NBCNews.com
Greens senator goes it alone on Ebola trip   Sky News Australia
The Australian   
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Bella Naija
   
90% of Nigerians With Mental Disorders Do Not Visit Hospital – Psychiatrist   
Bella Naija
A Consultant Psychiatrist, Femi Olugbile, on Friday said 90 percent of Nigerians with mental disorders did not visit their healthcare providers for attention. Olugbile, who is also a former Chief Medical Director, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital ...


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