2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Nigeria Health


Daily Times Nigeria
   
Ebola, a thing of the past or present   
Daily Times Nigeria
Palpable Fear, tension, societal disorder, worry and anxiety was the return following the news concerning the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa, Nigeria particularly. Liberia having a colossal share of the outbreak kept other neighbouring nations to alert.
Stella Adadevoh'Losing mum to Ebola was devastating', late doctor's son opens up   Pulse Nigeria
A Son Is Lost Without His Mother. So Is A Country   NPR (blog)

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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Re: passage of National Health Law; Medical experts lash out at Falana   
BusinessDay
Medical experts in Nigeria have lashed back at human rights lawyer, Femi Falana for faulting the newly passed National Health Act, 2014. Speaking on the issue, a medical practitioner, Alao Moses said, “I never knew the learned lawyer is so unlettered.
Repeal National Health Act, Falana Urges FG   AllAfrica.com

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The Eagle Online
   
Health Minister: Nigeria to Be Certified Polio-free This Month   
THISDAY Live
The Minister of Health, Dr. Halliru Alhassan, on Thursday said Nigeria would be certified polio-free this month. Alhassan disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto, while reviewing some of the activities of his ministry in 2014. According to ...

Nigeria To Be Certified Polio-Free January – Minister   Information Nigeria
'Polio: Nigeria to be certified polio-free this January'   The Guardian Nigeria
Polio Eradicated From Nigeria   Nigerian Bulletin

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Vancouver Sun
   
Nurse tested for Ebola would return to West Africa   
Vancouver Sun
Even as Patrice Gordon was observed and tested for Ebola at Kelowna General Hospital, she never stopped wanting to return to West Africa. The Rossland nurse recently returned to Canada after working with the Canadian Red Cross in Sierra Leone and ...

Health-care worker leaves BC hospital after third negative Ebola test   The Globe and Mail
Sierra Leone fasts against ebola   Irish Examiner
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey monitored around the clock as condition ''could ...   Mirror.co.uk
Washington Post   
Express.co.uk   
Church Times   
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Global economic impact of obesity hits $2 trillion annually   
BusinessDay
In recent times, obesity, which is a chronic non-communicable disease with clinical and public health challenge, has emerged a critical global issue that requires a comprehensive, international intervention strategy. With more than 2.1 billion people currently ...

Resolving to lose weight this year? Willpower isn't your biggest obstacle.   Washington Post

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
2015: All eyes on universal health coverage, modern medical equipment   
Daily Times Nigeria
Authorities in the health sector have said that with direct focus towards the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), universal health coverage and modern medical equipment in the hospitals, the tales of medical tourism, fatal diseases and major problems ...

How FG can actualise universal health coverage for all —Expert   Nigerian Tribune

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KUOW News and Information
   
Ethiopians Seeking Birth Control: Caught Between Church And State   
KUOW News and Information
Konjit, 26, prays at the entrance to Kidist Selassie (Holy Trinity) Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Konjit had an abortion several days earlier and says that because of her "sin" she will not allow herself inside the church. Allison Shelley for NPR. Worshippers ...


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Longview News-Journal
   
7 Steps to Reverse Obesity and Diabetes   
Huffington Post
What disease affects EVERY other American and one in four kids? Type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes. Type 2 diabetes in America has tripled since the 1980s, and researchers estimate one in three Americans will have diabetes by mid-century. More than ...

Type 2 diabetes on rise among young in East Texas   Longview News-Journal
One in Four Has Diabetes, Doesn't Know It   The Missourian
McLaren offers diabetes education classes   Midland Daily News
Nigerian Observer   
The Ozarks Sentinel   
Newsmax.com   
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This is Sierra Leone
   
Africa Re donates to Ebola-hit countries   
BusinessDay
Africa Reinsurance Corporation, Africa Re, has announced donations to three worse hit Ebola countries to aid the fight against the dreaded disease in those nations. The donations, running into thousands of dollars, was presented by a team of Africa Re's ...

Automated mobile phone service hopes to stop spread of Ebola in west Africa   The Guardian
African operators leverage mobile in fight against Ebola   RCR Wireless News

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Watch what you eat, EKSUTH CMD charges Nigerians   
Nigerian Tribune
THE Chief Medical Director of Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Dr Kolawole Ogundipe, has charged Nigerians to watch what they eat as they make merry for the New Year. Dr Ogundipe, in a goodwill message to mark the New Year, advised ...


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