2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 Nigeria Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
Don't shower every day? Well, you're still healthier than most   
Herald.ie
They call it a birdy bath -when you don't have a full bath or shower but wash the hotspots, as it were. Also in this section. Don't shower every day? Well, you're still healthier than most · A good Oscars for women ... but it's still too much about what they wear ...

Majority of UK women don't shower or bathe daily   Belfast Telegraph
In UK: Majority of women don't bathe or take a shower daily   Pulse Nigeria

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4.5% in every 100 people have Glaucoma —Expert   
Nigerian Tribune
A consultant ophthalmologist and glaucoma specialist at Apollo Hospitals, Indian, Dr Binita Thakore, has stated that in every 100 people, 4.5 per cent have glaucoma, the second leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Dr Thakore, who made the ...


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Weight Loss Tips: 8 healthy ways to suppress junk food cravings   
Pulse Nigeria
Learn how to curb your longing for food that is not good for your body with the healthy tips below. Published: 26.02.2015; Inemesit Udodiong. Print; eMail · Junk food cravings play. Junk food cravings. (venusbuzz) ...

Tips for curbing food cravings   Portage Daily Register

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Akwa Ibom Govt, NDDC take immunization to primary schools   
WorldStage
The immunization of children against Hepatitis B infection and typhoid has commenced in primary schools across the 15 local government areas of Akwa Ibom State. The week-long health programme, organized by the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health in ...


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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Health workers demand N150m deductions from Osun   
Daily Times Nigeria
The Medical and Dental Consultants' Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital Chapter, Osogbo has asked the Osun State Government to refund deductions from members of associations and co-operatives in the ...


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9news.com.au
   
Meet the Italian doctor who wants to perform human head transplants   
9news.com.au
An Italian doctor says human head transplants can be completed within two years, but acknowledges the profound ethical issues such an operation would entail. Dr Sergio Canavero, from the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, has dedicated much of ...

First human head transplant could happen by 2017, says Italian surgeon   Washington Times
First human head transplant two years away, says one surgeon   CBS News
Doctor Seeking To Perform Head Transplant Is Out Of His Mind   Forbes
The Independent   
OregonLive.com   
Sky News Australia   
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Herald.ie
   
Too much sleep may be bad for your health, study reports   
Science Recorder
A new study finds a correlation between increased stroke risk and increased hours of sleep. While many people in today's world would kill for eight hours of sleep a night, getting more than that could actually be bad for your health. This new study, according to ...

More Than 8 Hours Of Sleep May Increase Your Risk Of Stroke, So Don't Catch ...   Bustle
Long Sleeping Hours Raise Stroke Risk   SMN Weekly
Higher Risk of Stroke Connected with Longer Sleep   Lighthouse News Daily
Physical Therapy Products   
Tech Times   
Science World Report   
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Daily Times
   
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: Ebola battle far from over   
Washington Times
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wants Americans to know she's grateful for the help so far but her country's battle with the deadly Ebola epidemic is far from over. A day before meeting with President Obama at the White House, Ms. Sirleaf used a ...

Liberian Leader Thanks US for Ebola Support   Voice of America
US wraps up Ebola military mission in Liberia   Times of India
Army's 101st Airborne Wraps Up Ebola Mission in West Africa   Wall Street Journal
Channel News Asia   
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Firstpost
   
India a champion in controlling tobacco marketing in films: WHO   
Firstpost
Geneva: The World Health Organisation on Thursday lauded India's tobacco control mechanisms, calling the country a "champion" for curbing "tobacco marketing in films". WHO praised India for its efforts against smoking. Reuters. "India is a champion from ...

WHO treaty induces change in tobacco use   indiablooms
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Marks 10 Years   Women of China
UN-backed treaty set to mark 10 years of dramatic change in tobacco use ...   Big News Network.com
Zee News   
Voice of America   
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Arab News
   
The world should learn from the Ebola crisis to combat MERS in Saudi Arabia   
Washington Post
A DISEASE outbreak has a source and a pathway for transmission, but both can be exceedingly difficult to discover. Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, is surging anew in Saudi Arabia and raising familiar questions: Where is this coronavirus coming ...

Lab test only way to confirm MERS infection   Arab News
PhilHealth covers MERS-CoV patients   Inquirer.net
Mers-CoV does not spread through camel says study   Khaleej Times
Infection Control Today   
Gulf Daily News   
CIDRAP   
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