2015年10月8日 星期四

2015-10-09 Nigeria Health


The Punch
   
Ebola: Calabar hospital quarantines 15 patients •Doctor, nurses under watch ...   
The Punch
Fifteen persons have been quarantined at the accident and emergency ward of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital after an Ebola Virus Disease scare in the hospital on Wednesday. Those quarantined included nine nurses, one doctor, four health ...

Haemorrhagic fever killed man in Calabar   The Nation Newspaper
No Ebola in Cross River –Govt   Daily Sun
Ebola scare: Ten quarantined as FG dispatches medical team to Calabar   Daily Times Nigeria
360Nobs.com   
Pulse Nigeria   
THISDAY Live   
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Vanguard
   
World Egg Day: An egg a day keeps malnutrition at bay   
Vanguard
Everybody should eat eggs, children in particular because eggs are not just good to eat but very nutritious. So good are eggs for nutrient health that the World Health Organisation, WHO, recommends that every healthy individual should eat one egg daily ...
World Egg Day: Health benefits of eating eggs   Naija247news
The dressed up egg   NYOOOZ
World Egg Day: Nigeria egg production hits 1billion   WorldStage
National Mirror   
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SKNVibes.com
   
Strategic Response Necessary for AIDS in the Caribbean to End by 2030   
SKNVibes.com
Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 07, 2015 (SKNIS): A strategic response to HIV/AIDS is necessary in order for St. Kitts and Nevis and the wider Caribbean to end AIDS by 2030. National AIDS Programme Cordinator, Gardenia Destang-Richardson, informed that ...

UNAIDS calls for the empowerment of young women and girls on International Day ...   UNAIDS (press release)
St Kitts on path to zero mother-to-child HIV transmission   Caribbean360.com (subscription)
UNAIDS Welcomes Nigeria's New Commitment to Ending Aids By 2030   AllAfrica.com

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The Nation Newspaper
   
NFF: Ofoegbu's injury not from national camp   
The Nation Newspaper
TOKYO, JAPAN - AUGUST 30: Desire Oparanozie (L) of Nigeria comforts team mate Gloria Ofoegbu during the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012, Quarter Final match between Nigeria and Mexico at National Stadium at on August 30, 2012 in Tokyo, ...


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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Reps Call For National Policy On Hepatitis   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
Fed. Lawmakers Call For National Policy On Hepatitis The House of Representatives has called for a national policy on Hepatitis to reduce the burden of the disease in Nigeria. According to the House on Thursday, coming up with a policy similar to that ...
House Wants National Policy to Combat Hepatitis   THISDAY Live

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Awoko
   
Sierra Leone News: CEO NERC says…9000 corpses buried at Waterloo Cemetery   
Awoko
CEO Palo Conteh Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Ebola Response Centre (NERC) said on Tuesday he visited the Waterloo burial site and found out that over 9,000 people have been buried there with a high concentration of under-fives.
Can the Global Public Health System Learn From Its Ebola Mistakes?   Foreign Policy (blog)
Ebola still public health emergency, says WHO   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
No new cases of Ebola in West Africa last week for the first time since March 2014   The Province
The Eagle Online   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
PBS   
Amazon.com   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
A billion people could be blind by 2050 due to increase in 'screen time'   
Mirror.co.uk
A billion people could be blind by 2050 as increasing 'screen time' brings an epidemic of shortsightedness, experts warn. Around five billion will be short-sighted - one in two - and a fifth will have the worst form which can cause loss of vision. Kids ...
About 1bn Persons May Be At Risk Of Blindness By 2050 – Report   Leadership Newspapers
Near-Sightedness Epidemic: 5 Billion People Will Be Diagnosed With Myopia By ...   Medical Daily
Researchers predict one billion people will go blind by 2050   Daily Trust
Bel Marra Health   
EurekAlert (press release)   
Optometry Today   
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NYSE Post
   
Poor cancer patients rely on cheap medicines, risk chance of relapse   
Times of India
Breakthroughs in cancer drugs have done little for poor patients diagnosed with the deadly ailment. A recent study revealed that they still use old drugs available at cheaper rates, and risk a relapse. The study was conducted by a team of oncologists ...
Gene test finds which breast cancer patients can skip chemo   NYSE Post
Study Backs Test In Identifying Breast Cancer Patients Who Can Avoid Chemo   The Weather Space
Gene-activity Test decides who Can Skip Chemotherapy   SurfPaducah
Naija247news   
Local 10   
mydigitalfc.com   
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The Inquisitr
   
Spanish Study Shows Fetuses 'Sing And Dance' To Music In The Womb [Video]   
The Inquisitr
Shakespeare once wrote, “If music be the food of love, play on,” and that quote still applies today. A study run by the Institut Marqués in Barcelona, Spain not only shows that fetuses can hear from week 16, 10 weeks earlier than previously thought, it ...
Foetuses can 'dance' to music at 16 weeks   The Australian (blog)
Trippy Video Shows Baby Singing In The Womb   Redbookmag.com (blog)
Amazing video shows babies 'SINGING' in the womb: Foetus can 'hear music as ...   Naija247news
First to Know   
Scottish Daily Record   
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New Kerala
   
India must take the baton of African growth from China   
New Kerala
When the Chinese construction conglomerate, Shanghai Zendai, bought 4000 acres of land in the outskirts of Johannesburg in 2013, it promised to build the New York of Africa. The company pledged a whopping USD 7.8 billion to transform the sleepy ...
China to Build 100 Hospitals and Clinics across Africa   Celebrating Progress Africa
Africa and China agree to build resilient public health system   WantChinaTimes
Creating space for Arabs at India's Africa summit   Arab News
StarAfrica.com   
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