2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 Nigeria Health


NAIJ.COM
   
Ebola Survivor Donates Blood Sample for Research   
TWC News
Finding a cure for an often deadly disease that's topped headlines for the last year could start with a single blood draw. "The earlier you admit you have Ebola, the better,” Dr. Akinniyi Fadipe said. Those aren't just words of wisdom from Fadipe. He is an Ebola ...

Doctor who survived Ebola gives blood in San Antonio   WOAI
AMAZING: Nigerian Doctor Visits The USA To Donate Blood For Anti-Ebola ...   NAIJ.COM
Ebola Update: Nigerian survivor visits US to donate blood, contribute to research   Pulse Nigeria
San Antonio Business Journal   
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WorldStage
   
Ogun targets 200000 residents for health scheme   
The Punch
The Ogun State Government has said it will enroll no fewer than 200,000 persons in its community-based Health Insurance scheme in 2015. The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, said this in Abeokuta on Tuesday. Soyinka said over 40, ...

Ogun targets 200000 enrolees for insurance health scheme   WorldStage

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Daily Sun
   
NAFDAC seizes N2.5m sweets, candies   
The Punch
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has impounded confectionery valued at N2.5m at the Ogbaru Relief Market, Onitsha, Anambra State. NAFDAC operatives, who visited the market on Tuesday, also closed down 12 shops ...

NAFDAC impounds N2.5million worth of candies in Anambra   ynaija
NAFDAC drags Chinese man to court over sale of fake diapers   DailyPost Nigeria
NAFDAC Destroys N500 Million Fake, Expired Drugs in Awka   The Guardian
The Nation Newspaper   
Leadership Newspapers   
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Pharmacies, hawkers major sources of illicit drugs   
News24 Nigeria
Lagos - pharmacies and chemists have emerged as the main points of purchase of fake drugs and medicines in the country. This is a according to findings by a regional polling agency, which suggested drug hawkers are the second main source of the illicit ...

Poll identifies independent pharmacies, drug hawkers as fake drugs dealers in ...   StarAfrica.com

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Times LIVE
   
How healthy are we eating NZ? New study highlights worrying trends   
TVNZ
A new global study into the world's diet has found New Zealand's food consumption is slightly healthier than it was more than 20 years ago but is still a major problem. The study looked at 325 dietary surveys from around the world, representing about 90 per ...

World's diet worsening with globalization, major study finds: TRFN   Channel News Asia
Global 'diet quality' falling, despite the rise of healthy foods   NutraIngredients.com
How Globalization Is Worsening The World's Diets   Tech Times
KGMI   
St. Thomas Times-Journal   
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Ondo govt promises free medical service for residents   
WorldStage
Residents of Ondo state are to receive free medical attention from the state government in collaboration with some federal medical bodies beginning from the 10th of March. According to a statement issued by the state's Commissioner for Information, Hon.

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Tech Apps – 7 Health Apps You Should Have on Your Smartphone   
Nigerian Bulletin
Health they say is wealth, and Nigerians can go to any length to ensure they remain healthy. To achieve a good health status, we must ensure we eat balanced diet regularly as well as partaking in physical exercises. One electronic device we could use to ...


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The Guardian
   
UK is the first country to legalise triple-DNA babies   
Irish Examiner
The UK has become the first country in the world to legalise the creation of IVF babies using DNA from three people. The first baby conceived after mitochondrial donation techniques may be born as early as next year after peers in the House of Lords voted ...

Britain becomes first country to legalize '3-parent' babies   Deutsche Welle
Britain becomes first to allow babies with 3 genetic parents   CBS News
Three-parent babies: Britain becomes first country to allow technique after ...   The Independent
seattlepi.com   
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Irish Examiner
   
HIV drug 'a game changer', says expert   
Irish Examiner
A “game-changing” trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an anti-viral drug when they are healthy. The Proud study, conducted in England, provides the first evidence that prophylactic HIV treatment is highly ...

HIV Drugs Shown to Be Effective in Trials   Wall Street Journal
New PrEP study reinforces drug's high effectiveness   Out Magazine
PREVENTATIVE HIV DRUG 'EFFECTIVE'   Herald Scotland
Telegraph.co.uk   
Bangkok Post   
New York Times   
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People Magazine
   
'Early peanut intake could prevent allergy'   
Times of India
Turning what was once conventional wisdom on its head, a new study suggests that many, if not most peanut allergies, can be prevented by feeding young children food containing peanuts beginning in infancy, rather than avoiding such foods. About 2% of ...

Eating peanuts at early age could prevent allergy - study   TVNZ
Study suggests feeding babies peanuts could avoid allergy   Fox11online.com
Peanut Allergy Prevention   MyWabashValley
ABC Online   
Newsday   
CBC.ca   
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