2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Nigeria Health


The Inquisitr
   
The burden of multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis   
The Sangai Express
Global tuberculosis control is facing major challenges today. In general, much effort is still required to make quality care accessible without barriers of gender, age, type of disease, social setting, and ability to pay. Co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...

Drug-resistant TB could kill 75 million people by 2050   domain-B
Drug-Resistant TB Epidemic: Tuberculosis Could Kill 75 Million People In The ...   The Inquisitr
This week in health: Neglecting tuberculosis, HIV in the brain, and more   Canada.com
Coastweek   
Vanguard   
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Information Nigeria
   
Baby born with horns in Osun   
Information Nigeria
A strange birth has occurred at a maternity centre (name withheld) in Ilesa, Osun State. A woman gave birth to a baby, apparently with a medical condition that made it appear as if there were two horns on its head.
Baby with two horns born in Osun   Nigerian Tribune

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Huffington Post
   
No, Ebola Is Not Mutating Into A 'Supervirus'   
Huffington Post
The Ebola virus that is causing the current outbreak in West Africa is not mutating as quickly as earlier reports had suggested, a new study finds. This finding helps allay fears that the virus could change into a more infectious or deadly form, the researchers ...

Ebola vaccines appear safe and successful, say US researchers   Deutsche Welle
Ebola vaccine candidates pass safety test in in Liberia trials   Seeking Alpha (registration)
'Reassuring' Updates on Ebola Mutations, Vaccines and Patients   TheBlaze.com
Daily Mail   
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NAIJ.COM
   
PHOTOS: See Boy Whose Head Is Constantly Growing And Not Going To Stop   
NAIJ.COM
A three-year-old boy whose brain has swelled to twice its normal size urgently needs life-saving operation, Jiujiang City, in Xiushui County, China. Desperate parents have already incurred debts of 200,000 yuan (6,400,000 N) on treatment so far and now are ...

Parents of boy whose head won't stop growing make desperate plea for life ...   mirror.co.uk
Chinese boy's head won't stop growing due to condition that swelled it to twice ...   Daily Mail
Family Of Child With Rare Condition Make Desperate Plea For Help   The Inquisitr

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BBC News
   
Military healthcare worker Cpl Anna Cross free of Ebola   
BBC News
The British military healthcare worker who was flown back to the UK two weeks ago after contracting Ebola in Sierra Leone is now free of the disease. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be treated with an experimental new drug, MIL 77.
Sierra Leone: Citizens Told to Stay Home to Halt Ebola   New York Times
Liberia's Sole Remaining Known Ebola Patient Dies   NDTV
Briton with Ebola cured after taking new drug   Sky News Australia

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Lack of sleep can become a health issue   
Lexington Herald Leader
Each spring, with the clock change to Daylight Saving Time, we all lose an hour of sleep. However, millions of Americans lose multiple hours of sleep on a regular basis simply by not making sleep a priority. The National Sleep Foundation has issued new ...

9 Factors That Ruin a Good Night's Sleep and What to Do About Them   Charisma News
Heresy of the week: Our politicians should get more sleep   Conservative Home
Getting A Good Night's Sleep   Leadership Newspapers
Fox 28   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
What Marijuana Actually Does to Your Brain and Body   
Lifehacker Australia
Marijuana. Pot. Weed. Whatever you call it, it's the most popular illegal drug in the world, gaining support for legalisation for both medicinal and recreational purposes. But what does marijuana actually do to us? Let's take a look at this fascinating drug, ...

The Truth About Marijuana   Leadership Newspapers

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Memory Loss Much Faster In Men – Study   
Leadership Newspapers
Memory loss is a natural part of aging in both sexes but seems to occur faster in men. Various researches have shown that the region of the brain called the hippocampus, which is key to memory storage, normally starts shrinking from age 30 through the ...

New Alzheimer's study offers treatment to prevent memory loss   19 Action News
Experts Say Men Are More At Risk Of Worse Memory Loss Than Women   International Business Times AU

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Orlando Sentinel
   
Twelve prisoners in central Philippines positive for HIV   
gulfnews.com
Manila: Twelve prisoners in central Philippines tested positive for the human immunology virus (HIV which causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome or AIDS), in the first quarter of this year, 60 per cent higher than the five cases found in a prison in ...

DOH alarmed by spike in HIV, AIDS; 18 new cases reported daily   Inquirer.net
Living with HIV at the U of M   Daily Helmsman
Concerns over drug needles in St. Joseph County after health emergency issued   WSBT-TV
The Herald   
Advocate.com   
San Diego Gay & Lesbian News   
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New York Daily News
   
South African baby born with perfect number 12 birthmark   
New York Daily News
Littler Hanru van Niekerk has the number 12 in his forehead, despite having been born on Nov. 12, 2014. Dozen he look cute! A South African baby boy was bizarrely born with the number 12 etched on his head. Hanru van Niekerk was welcomed into the ...

Baby from South Africa born with 12 on his forehead, what could it mean?   Metro
South African Doctors Gets A Shock As They Help Deliver A Baby With Unusual ...   International Business Times AU
Baby born with number '12' birthmark on forehead   Parentdish
mirror.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
Pulse Nigeria   
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