2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 Nigeria Health


Vaccine Procurement: Japan Supports Nigeria with N18.6bn Loan   
THISDAY Live
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is to support the Nigerian government with a loan of N18.6 billion for vaccines to be procured through UNICEF. The loan is to be re-paid over a period of 20 years, with a grace period of seven years.
Japan Loans Nigeria N18.6 Billion For Vaccines   The Guardian Nigeria

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The Punch
   
70 million Nigerians lack access to safe water –UNICEF   
The Punch
The United Nations Children's Fund on Friday said about 70 million people do not have access to safe water in Nigeria while over 110 million people do not have access to improved sanitation. The agency therefore said Nigeria is currently not on-track with ...

70m Nigerians Without Access To Safe Water – UNICEF   Leadership Newspapers
UNICEF: 2.5m Nigeria Gained Access to Safe Water in Rural Areas   THISDAY Live
UNICEF says millions live without adequate drinking water   Bangladesh News 24 hours
GhanaWeb   
spyghana.com   
Pulse Nigeria   
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DAWN.com
   
Polio workers' safety   
DAWN.com
WE are living in a nuclear state which has developed ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, trainer/fighter aircraft, tanks and armed drones. But we are unable to ensure immunity for our future generations from crippling and potentially fatal diseases such as polio.
FACT-CHECK: Jonathan, Health Minister Lied About Polio Eradication In Nigeria   Osun Defender
Nigeria Not Yet Polio Totally Free   Prensa Latina
Why Nigeria Will Not Be Declared Polio Free In 2015   Naija247news

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Empire State Tribune
   
Budget Slash from UK Parliament Targets Nursing Care: Mental Health Patients ...   
Empire State Tribune
An alarming shortfall of specialist nurses is putting thousands of mental health patients in eminent danger. Mental health services are under “serious pressure” due to a savage cut down of nurse training places at the same time as spiraling demand for care.
Savage nursing cuts put mental health patients at 'high risk' of harm   mirror.co.uk
Are Nursing Educators Becoming Endangered Species?   Vanguard
Lord Willis launches blueprint for the future of nursing   Local Government Chronicle

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Uloop News
   
Things College Students Must Know About Green Tea And Its Benefits   
Uloop News
Green tea is one of the healthiest caffeinated drinks that is impeccably refreshing and vitalizing. It is intriguing to know that the caffeine content in the green tea leaves is far more natural than any other caffeinated beverages, which can help college students ...

Healthy Living: 7 home remedies for weight loss   Pulse Nigeria

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Latin Post
   
DIABETES AND LIFE EXPECTANCY   
Daily Sun
Death is said never to be a pleasant subject. Despite this, humans are always wont to ask 'how long can I expect to live'? A germane question that needs be asked by individuals living with diabetes and those that care for them is “what is the impact of diabetes ...

Type 11 diabetes cases expected to rise by 200mn globally over next two decades   The Island.lk (subscription)
Coping with life as a diabetic   The Borneo Post
RIVERSIDE: Local moms band against diabetes   Press-Enterprise
WDTV   
Diabetes News Journal   
Lodi News-Sentinel   
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New Kerala
   
WHO calls for intensification of routine immunization services in all Ebola ...   
News-Medical.net
A growing risk of outbreaks of measles, pertussis, and other vaccine-preventable diseases in countries affected by Ebola must be countered by urgent scaling up of routine immunization activities, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). "We are ...

WHO urges mass vaccinations for preventable diseases in Ebola regions   The Week Magazine
Ebola-affected countries need to intensify routine immunization services - UN   indiablooms
WHO Urges Scaled-Up Vaccination In Ebola-Affected Countries   Leadership Newspapers
Sudan Vision   
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Nigerian Observer
   
Government Not Doing Enough to Control Infectious Diseases - CEO   
AllAfrica.com
Dr. Patrick Dakum, the Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN), on Thursday said state governments were not doing enough to control infectious diseases. Dakum made the assertion in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria ...

Hiv Intervention: State Governments Not Doing Enough – Virology Institute   Nigerian Observer

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The Hindu
   
World Oral Health Day observed   
The Hindu
Sri Ramakrishna Dental College and Hospital on Friday observed World Oral Health Day by organising a poster exhibition and free dental check up. A release from the College said that it also organised an awareness rally, asked its students to form a human ...

Nearly $1 Million in Grants Increase Access to Dental Care in NJ and CT   NJ.com
Dental health indicator of overall health: AIIMS experts   Zee News
Anthem, Inc. Recognizes World Oral Health Day by Offering Five Tips for ...   MarketWatch
Vanguard   
Digital Journal   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Will banning skinny models help curb eating disorders?   
Stuff.co.nz
WEIGHT DEBATE: Models walk for Paul & Joe, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton and Dior at this month's Paris Fashion Week. Thin is not in. That's the message from the French government as the country's health minister expresses her support for plans to criminalise the ...

In France: Models may be fined $80k for being too skinny   Pulse Nigeria
Why super-skinny no longer cuts it on the catwalk   Irish Independent
Banning ultra-skinny models is smart, but should we ban overweight ones too?   Herald.ie
New York Times   
Lethbridge Herald   
Youth Health Magzine   
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