2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Nigeria Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Ensuring every Nigerian child receives life-saving vaccination   
The Guardian Nigeria
DESPITE recent concerns over safety that led to the rejection of the Measles Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine by some parents in the United Kingdom (UK) and United States (US), medical experts insist that the benefits of immunization far outweigh the ...

Fraser Health does not track vaccination rates for region's schools   Vancouver Sun
Close the immunization gap   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Karen Murphy: Higher vaccination rates needed to protect Pennsylvania's school ...   Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Ode-Irele victims responding to treatment, says UCHCMD   
The Guardian Nigeria
TRACING the death of some individuals at Ode Irele in Ondo State to local gin consumption, the Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Oyo State, Professor Temitope Alonge yesterday urged consumers to curb their craving ...

UCH: Methanol Poisoning, Not Angry Gods, Killed Ondo Youths   THISDAY Live
Ode-Irele Poisoning: "I became blind after drinking ogogoro" - Ode-Irele survivor ...   Pulse Nigeria

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Daily Sun
   
Cholera claims 5 more lives in Ebonyi   
Daily Sun
The latest deaths were confirmed by the state Director of Public Health and Disease Control, Ministry of Heath in Abakaliki, Dr. Christian Achi. He said 256 persons had been affected by the epidemic, while more had been hospitalised in various hospitals in ...

Cholera Claims 25 In Ebonyi – Official   Leadership Newspapers

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NEWS.com.au
   
He liked his women to be “gummy ladies”   
NEWS.com.au
A MAN pulled out a woman's tooth with pliers while they were having sex because he liked “gummy women” a court has heard. New Zealander Philip Lyle Hansen has pleaded not guilty to 11 charges, including unlawful sexual connection and charges of ...

Teeth-pulling accused Philip Hansen after baby teeth   3News NZ
Rape-accused Philip Hansen 'always talked about' fixing woman's teeth   Stuff.co.nz
Accused only after baby teeth : lawyer   NZCity

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gulflive.com
   
Houston toddler's brush with death inspires dad to tattoo portrait on his face   
gulflive.com
Wondering if Christian Sechrist loves his son? Wonder no more. The 20-year-old Houston resident had a giant portrait of baby Perseus tattooed on the side of his face and ear. "Thanks Cody Gibbs for doing awesome work on me! Looks just like my son," he ...

Guy Celebrates His Toddler Son With Massive Face Tattoo Of The Boy [PHOTO]   Information Nigeria

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Sci-Tech Today
   
Bullying May Have Worse Consequences Than Child Abuse   
RTT News
Bullying at a young age could have more dire consequences than parental child abuse, according to a new study from researchers at the U.K.'s University of Warwick. For the study the researchers collected data from roughly 5,400 children in the U.S. and ...

How dangerous is bullying? New research says more so than physical abuse   Deseret News
Why it's worse to be bullied by kids than abused by adults   Citifmonline
Effects of bullying more harmful than child abuse or neglect   Examiner.com

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Yahoo Health
   
Weight Loss: Why your brain cells are to blame for your dieting issues   
Pulse Nigeria
One specific group of brain neurons may be to blame for those unpleasant, hangry feelings that make it super difficult to stick with dieting, says a new study. Published: 30.04.2015; Vwovwe Egbo. Print; eMail · Choosing junk food over healthy foods play.
Hate To Diet? Thank Your Brain   Yahoo Health

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The Nation
   
Pakistan on track to interrupt poliovirus transmission: IMB   
The Nation
Islamabad - Appreciating the turn around, the meeting of International Monitoring Board (IMB) on Polio that concluded on Thursday in Abu Dhabi observed that Pakistan's programme had been put on track and with current momentum Pakistan was on track to ...

Polio eradicators hail historic progress, aim to "finish the job"   Reuters
'Pakistan is progressing against polio'   Daily Times
International monitors praise Pakistan for 'polio turnaround'   The News International
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Los Angeles Times
   
Diabetes rises with daily soda -- including diet soda -- consumption   
Los Angeles Times
A comprehensive study of European adults has found that compared with people who drink a single sugar-sweetened drink daily, those who drink water, coffee or tea instead are at 14% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The research found that ...

Well | Easing Diabetes Risk, One Beverage at a Time   New York Times (blog)
Swapping orange squash for a cup of tea cuts diabetes risk   Telegraph.co.uk
Sugary drinks link to diabetes risk   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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Times LIVE
   
South African court grants man right to end his life   
Irish Examiner
A terminally ill man has been granted the right to end his life in South Africa, where euthanasia is illegal. For the first time in the country, Judge Hans Fabricius yesterday ruled that Robin Stransham-Ford could be euthanised with no legal or professional ...

Terminally ill man dies naturally after being granted right to end his life   TVNZ
#RightToDie advocate dies before landmark ruling   Times LIVE
Court grants man right to assisted death   News24

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