2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Nigeria Health


Washington Times
   
Stigma Of Sierra Leone's 'Ebola Orphans' Remains   
Sky News
Thousands of young children who have lost parents to Ebola are struggling to find new homes because of the fear of the disease. 01:41, UK, Saturday 20 December 2014. Play video "Stigma For 'Ebola Ophans' Remains" ...

Canadian Forces medical staff head to Sierra Leone on Ebola mission   Toronto Star
UN chief praises Ebola nurses, pledges support during visit   Reuters UK
UN chief Ban Ki-moon praises Ebola nurses, pledges support during visit   Daily News & Analysis

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360Nobs.com
   
Nollywood Actress Iyabo Ojo's Fespris World Now Offers Breast Enlargement ...   
360Nobs.com
Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo is now offering new services in her beauty outfit, Fespris World. Among the new services include breast enlargement, butt enlargement and tightening of the vagina. A BBM broadcast reportedly sent by the actress, who is currently ...

Iyabo OjoActress expands her business to include butt enlarging services   Pulse Nigeria
You Need To Know What This Popular Nollywood Actress Is Into Now   NAIJ.COM

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
BREAKING NEWS: Prophet Uebert Angel Struck By Cancer   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Harare preacher Uebert (Madzanire) Angel has been struck by brain cancer, this reporter is reliably told. Prophet Angel as he is popularly known is currently battling a cancerous brain tumour, senior church sources confirmed Wednesday. Eubert Angel with ...

Spirit Embassy's Prophet Angel Battling Brain Tumour   AllAfrica.com

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Stroke Affects Seven Nigerians Every Hour - Expert   
AllAfrica.com
National clinical director for stroke, England National Health Service, Dr Tony Rudd has explained that cases of stroke is going to get worse if there is no coordinated policy to prevent it. Dr Tony Rudd, who spoke as the Guest lecturer at the Stephen James ...


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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Life expectancy increases globally as death toll falls from major diseases   
The Guardian Nigeria
PEOPLE now living longer throughout the world by average of six years and death toll from major diseases has fallen thanks in part to lower rates of cardiovascular diseases deaths in high-income countries and child deaths in low-income countries. According ...

'Mortality rate due to pneumonia, diarrhoea down'   The Indian Express
Hypertensive heart disease top cause of deaths in India   Livemint
Indians leading healthier lives than 20 years ago: Study   India Today
Daily News & Analysis   
Zee News   
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Marilyn Stowe Blog
   
Husband barred from getting too close to 'special' wife   
Gulf Today
LONDON: A man in a polygamous Islamic marriage has been banned from having sex with his wife after a judge ruled she was unable to give consent. Justice Mostyn was asked to consider whether the woman, who The Mirror reports is 39-years-old but has ...

Judge bars husband from getting too close to 'special' wife   Emirates 24/7
Husband banned from having sex with wife who has mental age of a child   Deccan Chronicle
Muslim man BANNED from having sex with wife   Malaysia Chronicle
Daily Mail   
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At 16, I've fallen in love, lost focus in school   
Nigerian Tribune
I am 16 years old. I have a guy and I have feelings for him, but my mother said I should not date anybody at this age. I don't concentrate anymore on my studies because I always think about this boy, even when a teacher is in my class ma. What can I do?

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Sacramento Magazine
   
Alcohol: Check Your Consumption This Yuletide Season   
Leadership Newspapers
It is that time of the year again, when most people get to be more indulgent with alcohol. It is important that you consider more reasons to quit or, at the very least, check your alcohol consumption. Ultimately, drinking too much can cause dehydration. When you ...

Hangover Helpers: Fact or Fiction?   Sacramento Magazine

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Pulse Nigeria
   
Ebola Virus DiseaseLiberian youth beg government to reopen schools   
Pulse Nigeria
Students in Liberia have been kept at home since the Ebola Virus Disease ripped through their country. They are now begging the government to reopen their schools. A non-governmental youth body in Liberia, the Potential Youth for Education and Societal ...

Govt Urged to Reopen Schools   AllAfrica.com

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Govt to create HIV programme for gays   
New Zimbabwe.com
THE government is going to create a specific HIV and AIDS programme targeting homosexuals and sex workers as a way of controlling the infection rate, a senior government official has revealed. This is the first time the government has publicly ...

Anti-Gay Legislation Could Defeat Goal to End AIDS in Zimbabwe by 2015   Independent European Daily Express

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