The Guardian Nigeria
JOHESU strike, threat to health sector •CMDs want strike suspended
Nigerian Tribune
management of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), has said that the strike by members of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) is a threat to Nigerian health sector management. Addressing journalists in Ilorin, at the weekend, Chief Medical ...
UCH loses N600m to strike, says CMDThe Nation Newspaper
Teaching Hospitals Appeal To Striking Health WorkersThe Guardian Nigeria
UCH Loses N1 Billion to StrikesAllAfrica.com
Leadership Newspapers
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Nigerian Tribune
management of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), has said that the strike by members of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) is a threat to Nigerian health sector management. Addressing journalists in Ilorin, at the weekend, Chief Medical ...
UCH loses N600m to strike, says CMD
Teaching Hospitals Appeal To Striking Health Workers
UCH Loses N1 Billion to Strikes
Daily Sun
Tackling The Bird Flu Threat
The Tide
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Bird flu spread to 7 statesDaily Sun
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The Tide
Posted by admin on Jan 26th, 2015 and filed under Editorial. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. Last week, the Avian Influenza, com monly known as Bird Flu was reported to have ...
Bird flu spread to 7 states
Daily Mail
Stiff upper lip means we ignore cancer: Wasting doctor's time and fearing the ...
Daily Mail
The British 'stiff upper lip' and a fear of wasting a doctor's time mean nearly half of the over-50s ignore symptoms of cancer. Further reasons for not seeking help were fearing the worst, dismissing warning signs and lacking confidence in the country's ...
Possible cancer sufferers worry about wasting GP's timeHerald Scotland
'Stiff upper lip stoicism' keeps people with cancer symptoms away from GPThe Independent
Britons ignore 'red' warning signs of cancer and failing to seek medical helpExpress.co.uk
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Daily Mail
The British 'stiff upper lip' and a fear of wasting a doctor's time mean nearly half of the over-50s ignore symptoms of cancer. Further reasons for not seeking help were fearing the worst, dismissing warning signs and lacking confidence in the country's ...
Possible cancer sufferers worry about wasting GP's time
'Stiff upper lip stoicism' keeps people with cancer symptoms away from GP
Britons ignore 'red' warning signs of cancer and failing to seek medical help
Leadership Newspapers
Kidney disease remains a death call in India: KV Johny
The Hindu
Kidney or renal transplantation has become a fairly common procedure, with several hospitals across the country equipped to perform live and deceased donor transplantations. In 1971, when K.V. Johny, one of India's first nephrologists, started performing ...
Kidney Failure: A Chronic Threat On The RiseLeadership Newspapers
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The Hindu
Kidney or renal transplantation has become a fairly common procedure, with several hospitals across the country equipped to perform live and deceased donor transplantations. In 1971, when K.V. Johny, one of India's first nephrologists, started performing ...
Kidney Failure: A Chronic Threat On The Rise
GTBank Supports Battle against Ebola
THISDAY Live
The Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) has extended its support towards the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Intervention strategy in West Africa with a donation of N40 million to Swiss Red Cross and Doctors without Borders. The response to Ebola outbreak by Swiss ...
GTBank supports Ebola fight with N40mThe Guardian Nigeria
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THISDAY Live
The Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) has extended its support towards the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Intervention strategy in West Africa with a donation of N40 million to Swiss Red Cross and Doctors without Borders. The response to Ebola outbreak by Swiss ...
GTBank supports Ebola fight with N40m
Metro
Chewing gum 'as good as flossing', study finds
Metro
Gum chewers rejoice: a new study published in the journal PLOS One has found that chewing a piece of gum for ten minutes can remove 100 MILLION bacteria from your mouth. That's the equivalent of 10% of the bacteria typically found in your saliva – and it ...
Chewing Gum For 10 Minutes Removes 100 Million Bacteria, Study ClaimsInformation Nigeria
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Metro
Gum chewers rejoice: a new study published in the journal PLOS One has found that chewing a piece of gum for ten minutes can remove 100 MILLION bacteria from your mouth. That's the equivalent of 10% of the bacteria typically found in your saliva – and it ...
Chewing Gum For 10 Minutes Removes 100 Million Bacteria, Study Claims
The Guardian
Tide turning in Ebola fight after hard lessons
STLtoday.com
DAKAR, Senegal • A top U.N. official in the fight against Ebola greeted just three patients at one treatment center he visited last week in Sierra Leone. Families in Liberia are no longer required to cremate the remains of loved ones to halt the spread of the ...
Sierra Leone's Isha Johansen blazes trail amid tragedy and infightingThe Guardian
Liberia has only five remaining Ebola patients in countryNew York Daily News
Just five Ebola cases left in LiberiaSky News Australia
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STLtoday.com
DAKAR, Senegal • A top U.N. official in the fight against Ebola greeted just three patients at one treatment center he visited last week in Sierra Leone. Families in Liberia are no longer required to cremate the remains of loved ones to halt the spread of the ...
Sierra Leone's Isha Johansen blazes trail amid tragedy and infighting
Liberia has only five remaining Ebola patients in country
Just five Ebola cases left in Liberia
Bird Flu: Traders Lament Poor Sales In PH
The Tide
Posted by admin on Jan 26th, 2015 and filed under Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. Following the reported out break of Avian Flu, otherwise known as bird flu, in Port ...
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Posted by admin on Jan 26th, 2015 and filed under Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. Following the reported out break of Avian Flu, otherwise known as bird flu, in Port ...
Leadership Newspapers
Polio: Jigawa To Immunise 1.5m Children
Leadership Newspapers
The Jigawa government on Sunday said it planned to immunise 1,578, 000 children against polio virus across the state in the first round of the 2015 exercise. The Immunisation Officer in the state, Alhaji Hassan Kwalam, disclosed this during the inauguration ...
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Leadership Newspapers
The Jigawa government on Sunday said it planned to immunise 1,578, 000 children against polio virus across the state in the first round of the 2015 exercise. The Immunisation Officer in the state, Alhaji Hassan Kwalam, disclosed this during the inauguration ...
Cancer Cases in Nigeria on The Rise - Lakeshore Oncologist
Nigerian Bulletin
Dr Chukwumere Nwogu, Manager Director, Lakeshore Cancer Centre, in Lagos on Saturday said cancer cases in Nigeria is increasing. ``In Nigeria, according to the 2012 data of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, there are 102,079 new ...
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Nigerian Bulletin
Dr Chukwumere Nwogu, Manager Director, Lakeshore Cancer Centre, in Lagos on Saturday said cancer cases in Nigeria is increasing. ``In Nigeria, according to the 2012 data of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, there are 102,079 new ...
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