2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 Nigeria Health


Leadership Newspapers
   
I wish African Scientists Develop Ebola Cure Soon – Obasanjo   
Leadership Newspapers
Former president, Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed his wish for a laboratory in Africa to develop a cure for Ebola Virus Disease “in a few months from now.” He expressed this wish yesterday in Adis-Ababa, the Ethiopian capital while delivering a paper titled ...

How Europe, America exploit Africans-Obasanjo   The News
Obasanjo Identifies Four Factors Affecting African Scientists   THISDAY Live
Obasanjo's 'Obama' Speech In Addis Ababa Yesterday Berates Dwindling Clan ...   Osun Defender

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The Hindu
   
Obama, Liberian President discuss Ebola recovery   
The Hindu
President Barack Obama has said that the world has made “extraordinary strides in driving back Ebola” because of the efforts of the US, Liberia and other partners. However, both the leaders said that more must be done to combat the disease. Addressing ...

Liberia leader hails Obama's Ebola effort   Sky News Australia
Obama, Liberian President Sirleaf discuss Ebola recovery   Philly.com
Liberian President Thanks US for Support During Ebola Crisis   Newsweek
Zee News   
Voice of America   
USA TODAY   
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Newsweek
   
Now It's Transgender Head Transplants?   
National Review Online
We are losing our ever-loving minds. An article in Newsweek takes the notion of performing head transplants as a treatment for gender dysphoria seriously. From the story: An Italian neuroscientist researching the possibility of human head transplants believes ...

Human head transplants could soon become reality   Tech Gen Mag
Head Transplants Are Real. And A Terrible Idea.   Daily Beast
Suggestion Of Full Body Transplant Ignites Horror Among Other Surgeons   Franchise Herald
Daily News & Analysis   
Newsweek   
Information Nigeria   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
'For perfect pounded yam, boil yams in chunks, not slices'   
Nigerian Tribune
Mrs Oluwakemi Alabi is a business woman and principal, Margaret-Claire Comprehensive College for Girls. She speaks with BLESSING EKUM about the secret to the perfect pounded yam and why it's considered the king of foods. You are the administrator of ...


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2000 to get free eye surgery in Ondo   
Nigerian Tribune
The Ondo State government will, from Monday, carry out surgeries on 2,000 patients suffering from cataract and other eye challenges in the state. The state's Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, in a statement issued on Friday, said the eye ...


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U-T San Diego
   
IMF Chief, Lagarde Praises Liberia Ebola Recovery   
The Guardian Nigeria
FOR their courage and tenacity in the face of an unprecedented public health emergency occasioned by the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ms. Christine Lagarde, commending the people ...

Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in Liberia   Los Angeles Times
Ebola virus drug ZMapp tested by U.S., Liberia for first time   Washington Times
US, Liberia begin clinical trial of Ebola drug ZMapp   Al Jazeera America
Firstpost   
U-T San Diego   
News24   
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Toronto Star
   
Restrictions reinstated in Sierra Leone after new Ebola cases   
Toronto Star
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE—President Ernest Bai Koroma reinstated restrictions in Sierra Leone in response to the rise in confirmed cases of Ebola. Even his vice-president, Samuel Sam-Sumana, went into self-imposed 21-day quarantine on Saturday ...

Sierra Leone vice president admits himself into quarantine after Ebola kills ...   ABC Online
At cusp of zero cases, Ebola returned by sea   The Seattle Times
Sierra Leone VP in Ebola quarantine   Sky News Australia
NBCNews.com   
Voice of America   
The Guardian   
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Design & Trend
   
Scientists Find First Physical Marker For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Scott Wintrow) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has long polarized some doctors and sufferers. Scientists say they have found the first "robust evidence" that the debilitating condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or myalgic ...

Scientists want to rename chronic fatigue syndrome   National Monitor
Scientists seek to rename the chronic fatigue syndrome   SMN Weekly
Chronic fatigue syndrome a physical illness, not psychological   eMaxHealth
UPI.com   
PerfScience   
BBC News   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
WHO's warning about hearing loss may not be music to your ears   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
People who use personal audio players should limit their use to an hour a day and turn down the volume to prevent permanent hearing loss, the World Health Organisation said. The UN agency said young people were particularly at risk. Almost half of all 12- ...

One Billion Young People Risk Hearing Loss Due to Loud Music   Slate Magazine (blog)
Music fans should cut their intake to just one hour a day: WHO   9news.com.au
One billion young people at risk of hearing loss from loud music: WHO   AsiaOne
ABC News   
Deutsche Welle   
The Seattle Times   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
'Feast-and-famine diet' could help in extending lifespan, reveals new study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new research has found that feast-and-famine diet extends the lifespan of an individual and prevents from the age-related diseases. A new research has found that feast-and-famine diet extends the lifespan of an individual and prevents from the age-related ...

Intermittent Fasting Can Extend Life and Slow Aging, Study Finds   Headlines & Global News
Fasting could actually extend your lifespan!   TheHealthSite
Feast And Famine Diet Could Extend Lifespan, Study Shows   Food World News
Pioneer News   
Oxford Mail   
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