2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Nigeria Health


The Punch
   
Nigeria loses N250bn yearly to medical tourism   
The Punch
The Nigerian Medical Association has said that Nigeria has been losing about N250bn annually to foreign medical tourism. The NMA President, Dr. Kayode Obembe, who read the association's communiqué at the end of its National Executive Council ...

Nigeria: NMA laments loss of N250b per annum to medical tourism   WorldStage
NMA Proffers Solution To Medical Tourism   Leadership Newspapers

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NAIJ.COM
   
Five Signs Your Girlfriend Is A Runs Babe   
NAIJ.COM
In this dynamic age, it is not too difficult to distinguish between a serious/committed partner and a 'runs babe'. Some of the signs that will enable you know that your own gal is manifestly a 'runs babe' are summarized below. 1. Demands: Quite frankly ...

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Jamaica Observer
   
Albino and proud   
Jamaica Observer
Malian music legend Salif Keita who last week called for people with Albinism to be protected, with fears rising over attacks in Tanzania. (PHOTO: AFP). KINSHASA, DR Congo (AFP) - Albinos gathered Friday in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital ...

The diverse colours of our life as albinos   Daily Trust
Albino and proud: DR Congo first-of-a-kind festival promotes persecuted minority   Mail & Guardian Africa
Albino and proud: DRC festival promotes persecuted minority   China Post

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Child trafficking: Lions Club urges vigilance at orphanages   
WorldStage
The Lions Club International has urged operators of orphanages, motherless babies homes and other rehabilitation centres across the country to be more vigilant in view of the upsurge in child trafficking. President of Ado Ekiti Metropolitan Lions Club, Dr.
Child Trafficking: Group Urges Vigilance, Security Beef-up in Rehabilitation Homes   THISDAY Live

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HealthCanal.com
   
Health workers wasting expensive malaria drugs in Nigeria   
HealthCanal.com
Malaria rapid diagnostic testHealth providers trained to perform malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) are still prescribing valuable malaria medicines to patients who do not have malaria, according to new research published in PLOS ONE. Almost 5,000 ...

Health workers waste malaria medicines-Research   Daily Trust

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Study: Moderate drinking could raise cancer risk   
Daily Times Nigeria
Even light and moderate drinking – up to one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men – could increase the risk of cancer, say researchers. The work in the British Medical Journal looked at two large US studies involving more than 100,000 ...
Is just one more glass of wine a good idea?   Plymouth Herald

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Information Nigeria
   
Japanese City Paste Toilet Instructions For Confused Tourists   
Information Nigeria
Officials in a Japanese city said toilet instructions posted in public restrooms have successfully reduced messes created by confused tourists. UPI reports: Kyoto officials said the signs, which instruct visitors on the proper use of Japanese-style ...
Japan Pinpoints Toilet Technology as a Way to Improve Quality of Life for Women   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Information Nigeria
   
10-Day-Old Baby Mauled To Death By Group Of Rats In Hospital   
Information Nigeria
A newborn baby who was recovering in the intensive care unit of a hospital in India, was mauled to death by as group of rats, an official of the YSR Congress party said. Officials of the YSR Congress party are furious after the AP Health Minister said ...

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Open Heart Surgery: How Affordable For Nigerians?   
Leadership Newspapers
The National Hospital, Abuja, successfully carried out an open heart surgery on some children recently – the first in recent times. However, many Nigerians are worried about the cost of this surgery. DAVID ADUGE-aNI reports. It was in 2006 that an open ...

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Cosmopolitan UK
   
'Unicorn woman' is getting her horn removed after eight years   
Cosmopolitan UK
An elderly woman from China who has developed what looks like a unicorn horn, is set to finally have it removed. 87-year-old Liang Xiuzhen from Guiyan village noticed a "black mole" on her head about seven or eight years ago, her son Wang Chaojun has ...


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