2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 Nigeria Health


The Eagle Online
   
Cholesterol in egg prevents heart disease, breast cancer – Stakeholders   
The Eagle Online
The theme of the programme, held in Lagos, was: “Benefits of Eating One Egg a Day by the Nigerian Child.” Speaking at the event, Oba Tijani Akinloye, the traditional ruler of Ajiran, highlighted the benefits of eating egg ...

Cholesterol In Egg Prevents Heart Disease, Cancer   Leadership Newspapers
World Egg Day: An egg a day keeps malnutrition at bay   Vanguard
The health benefits of egg   The Nation Newspaper
Odisha News Insight   
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Daily Trust
   
SDGs stir new HIV control target   
Daily Trust
After goals in New York, the real test will be how Nigeria sustains anti-HIV efforts back home. Control of AIDS has a new target: a generation free of the virus by 2030. World leaders convened at the 70th United Nations General Assembly; they pumped ...
Securing the future of our youth   Daily Sun
Changing the Face of HIV/AIDS: Protecting our girls   The Punch
SEE How FG Plans To Wipe Out HIV/AIDS By 2030   Information Nigeria
Dental News Pakistan   
Mehr News Agency - English Version   
Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Ebola scare: UCTH releases 15 quarantined suspects   
The Punch
Authorities of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital on Saturday released the 15 persons that were quarantined following an Ebola Virus Disease scare after the death of a patient. The management of tertiary health institution also formally ...
Ebola Scare: 15 Quarantined UCTH Staff Released   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Ebola: Pauline Cafferkey remains in serious condition   Scotsman
Ebola Lanarkshire pupils are cleared as health bosses say they are no longer a ...   Daily Mail
The Sunday Times   
BBC News   
Live Science   
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285m people blind worldwide, says ophthalmologist   
Vanguard
Lagos – A Consultant Ophthalmologist, Dr Abiola Oyeleye, on Saturday said there were no fewer than 285 million blind and severely vision impaired people in the world and that 90 per cent of them live in developing countries, including Nigeria. Oyeleye ...
Expert says 285m people are blind worldwide   Pulse Nigeria

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The Indian Express
   
One in six Africans suffers mental disorder — WHO   
The Punch
The World Health Organisation has said one out of every six AfricaNS suffers from mental disorder. This statistics was announced on Saturday by WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, during a message she delivered on this year's World ...

Doctors seek better treatment for psychiatric patients   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Breaking barriers of prejudice, insensitivity   The Hindu
World Mental Health Day : Experts say positive social behaviour enables early ...   Daily Times
CTV News   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Times of India   
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Irish Independent
   
Parents claim Viagra saved of their unborn baby   
Irish Independent
Laura and Dave Liggins said they took part in a trial of the drug - usually associated with sex problems - to boost their daughter Casey's blood flow after she stopped growing at 20 weeks. They were offered a place on the medical trial in which ...
Parents claim Viagra saved the life of their unborn baby   Irish Examiner
'Viagra saved my baby's life': Mum's 11-week premature child alive thanks to ...   Information Nigeria
Medical trial mum: Viagra saved my premature baby's life   Telegraph.co.uk
Manchester Evening News   
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News24 Nigeria
   
Pregnant women fear health facilities in Sierra Leone   
News24 Nigeria
Maternal and newborn deaths in Sierra Leone have soared since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa as fear of being infected and mistrust of health workers deter pregnant women from giving birth in health facilities, researchers said on Tuesday. Deaths of ...

Johnson & Johnson starts Ebola vaccine trial in Sierra Leone   The Trentonian
NERC launches Operation Project Shield for — Sierra Leone News   Dispatch Times
Clinical Trial for New Ebola Vaccine Starts in Kambia District, Sierra Leone   Critique Echo
AllAfrica.com   
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NDTV
   
Researchers predict 1 billion blind by 2050   
Daily Trust
An estimated one billion people around the world could be at risk of blindness by 2050 if an emerging epidemic of myopia (shortsightedness) is ignored, researchers at Brien Holden Vision Institute (BHV) say. They predict at least five billion will be ...
Over 1 Billion People At Risk Of Blindness By 2050   Science World Report
Nearly One Billion People Likely to be at Risk of Blindness by 2050   NDTV
More than 100 crore people could become blind by 2050, warns study   The TeCake
Treehugger   
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The Nation Newspaper
   
Reducing the TB burden in Nigeria   
The Nation Newspaper
Presently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) ranks Nigeria as having the highest tuberculosis (TB) prevalence rate in Africa and 11th among the 22 high burden countries in the world that account for 80 per cent of global TB burden with a total of 180 ...
Infectious diseases kill 1433 in China in Sept.   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Hidden Causes Of Kidney Failure   
Leadership Newspapers
Kidneys serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove water-soluble wastes which are diverted to the bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium. They are also responsible for the reabsorption of ...

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