2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Nigeria Health


Leadership Newspapers
   
Give Bird Flu The 'Ebola Treatment'   
Leadership Newspapers
The first time H5N1, the virus that causes avian influenza commonly known as bird flu, reared its ugly head in Nigeria and other countries of the world, it caused quite a stir. Chickens and eggs suddenly became taboo on dining tables. Countries took measures ...

First U.S. case of H5N1 bird flu found in duck in Wash.   New York Daily News
New Bird Flu Found in US Duck for First Time   NBCNews.com
Bird Flu - Lifelines Coming for Poultry Farmers   Vanguard
New York Times   
Deutsche Welle   
Fox News   
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The Punch
   
Elections Could Derail Polio Eradication, Experts Warn   
Daily Trust
The Expert Review Committee assessing Nigeria's progress on polio has warned the ongoing political campaigns and next month's elections cannot be allowed to stifle the campaign against polio. Dr Ado Muhammad, secretary of the Committee and ...

Experts Confident Nigeria Will Be Certified Polio-Free By 2018   Vanguard

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The West Australian
   
HIV rise points to safe sex decline   
The West Australian
Health authorities are worried that the safe sex message has fallen off the radar in WA, with new figures showing a spike in people diagnosed with HIV. The WA Health Department says the annual number of HIV notifications has doubled in a decade, ...

First lady Margaret Kenyatta cautions youth on HIV/AIDS   Coastweek
Mental health issues increase HIV risk: study   Washington Blade
One Person Cannot Easily Spread HIV Wilfully   AllAfrica.com
TheBody.com   
Information Nigeria   
Duke Chronicle   
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euronews
   
Ebola, poverty and inequality pleas at World Economic Forum in the name of ...   
euronews
The global response to the worst Ebola outbreak in history is a key topic at the World Economic Forum. The UN's World Food Programme is feeding more than two million people in the West African countries hit-hardest by Ebola – Sierra Leone, Liberia and ...

Officials Say Ebola Cases Are Falling In West Africa   New York Times
WHO: Ebola Declining but Still a Threat   Voice of America
Sierra Leone lifts Ebola quarantines   Times of Oman
Vox   
Scientific American   
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$1-3 per person, per year can slow non-communicable diseases   
Hindu Business Line
Every year, about 16 million people die before the age of 70 from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like heart and lung ailments, cancer, stroke and diabetes, says a report by the World Health Organisation (WHO). And over 80 per cent of them occur in low ...

Diseases linked to lifestyle choices are killing millions of people prematurely ...   The Maitland Mercury
2011-2025: WHO estimates economic losses due to NCDs at US$7trn   BusinessDay

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How prolonged sitting leads to heart attack, cancer   
Nigerian Tribune
Many jobs nowadays are sedentary in nature, no thanks to advent of computers and information technology (IT). However if we must be at the same page with the world, IT is the key. We will just need to apply ourselves and prevent prolonged sittings by the ...


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helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
   
Cosmetic surgery requires additional regulation   
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
For those asking for a pat on the back for switching to the electronic cigarette, new surprises are in store. Latest research shows that puffing… January 22, 2015 | 8 comments. Toggle navigation helpmeoutDOC home · Home · Experts · Ask an expert · Articles ...

RCS: Only specialists should do cosmetic surgery   HealthInvestor
Plans launched to make cosmetic surgery safer   OnMedica
Plastic surgery 'should be done by specialist surgeons'   ITV News
BBC News   
International Business Times UK   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Guardian
   
Families left haunted by Liberia's Ebola crematorium   
The Guardian
Authorities have lifted an emergency order for the bodies of all Ebola victims to cremated. But the unpopular practice – alien to west Africa – leaves a legacy of stigma and grief. Ebola Monrovia. A suspected carrier of the Ebola virus near Monrovia.
Ebola Aftermath in Liberia:Health, Psychological, and Environmental ...   Perspective (press release)
Doctor's notes: American Ebola survivor is back in Liberia   CNN International
Ebola ebbing in West Africa, Liberia cremates 2800 Ebola bodies - NAN   WorldStage
Business Standard   
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ZME Science
   
USC Stem Cell Symposium achieves scientific synergy   
USC News
Interim Provost Michael Quick convened the inaugural USC Stem Cell Symposium with a straightforward truth about the future of regenerative medicine: “It will take a dedicated community of scholars across the disciplines to have maximum impact.” The Jan.
Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Based Cell Therapies- Drugs of the ...   Digital Journal
Beckman Coulter Webinar Presents How Stem Cells Speak with Immune Cells   IT Business Net
More Support for Stem Cell Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis   Medscape
Doctors Lounge   
News24 Nigeria   
The Conversation AU   
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azcentral.com
   
Measles outbreak reaches Pinal County   
azcentral.com
The Pinal County Public Health Services District has identified four cases of measles in a Kearny area family, according to an official statement. Loading… Post to Facebook. Measles outbreak reaches Pinal County The Pinal County Public Health Services ...

BC travellers warned after measles outbreak at Disneyland   CTV News
Disneyland Measles Outbreak Prompts Doctors To Call For Vaccinations   Huffington Post
Health Officials In San Bernardino Warn About Measles Exposure At 2 Sites   CBS Local
CBS News   
WPX News   
National Gazette   
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