2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 Nigeria Health


The Nation Newspaper
   
Polio: EU commits N4b to immunisation in Nigeria   
The Nation Newspaper
THE European Union (EU) has spent N4 billion on the country's immunisation programme for this year, it was learnt yesterday. The support came under the EU Support to Immunisation Governance in Nigeria (EU-SIGN). Training, Contracting Adviser and ...

Polio: EU Earmarks N4bn for Immunisation in Nigeria   THISDAY Live
Polio Eradication: WHO calls for vigilance   Daily Times Nigeria

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Mobile Technology: The future of healthcare   
BusinessDay
Mobile technology continues to transform the face of health care delivery across the globe. The internet, smartphones and other associated phenomena have permeated lives across the world, particularly Africa. Mobile technology is the future of health ...

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Vanguard
   
'Nigeria needs 237000 medical doctors but has only 35000'   
Vanguard
Nigeria needs no fewer than 237,000 medical doctors to meet World Health Organisation (WHO) standard, a professor of medicine and chairman, Association of Colleges of Medicine of Nigeria, Folashade Ogunsola, has said. Doctors at the National Eye ...

Medicine To Get New Benchmark On Academic Standard   Leadership Newspapers

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Vanguard
   
Lagos shuts 33 drug outlets over illegalities, 'defiance'   
Vanguard
LAGOS—In a renewed fight against fake and substandard drugs in the state, Lagos State Task Force on Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods has sealed 33 pharmacy and patent medicine outlets, even as it impounds fake drugs ...

Lagos seals 33 illegal pharmacies, patent medicine stores   WorldStage
33 illegal pharmacies, patent medicine stores shut   The Nation Newspaper
In Lagos: Govt seals 33 illegal pharmacies, patent medicine stores   Pulse Nigeria

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Vanguard
   
Infertility: FTSF keeps hope alive for 17 couples   
Vanguard
THE Pharmaceutical Society of Hope has been rekindled for 17 couples challenged by infertility as they emerged winners during the first round of draws for the 2015 fertility treatment contest initiative of the Fertility Treatment Support Foundation ...
Not Your Mother's IVF: Making Fertility Care Safer and Successful   Huffington Post
Fertility Awareness Week: 'Critics of IVF should look at themselves. Pregnancy ...   Telegraph.co.uk
National Fertility Awareness Week: Cambridge IVF takes part in campaign   Cambridge News

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The Punch
   
Parkinson's disease can be managed with brain implant –Expert   
The Punch
A neurologist, Dr. Pushpendra Renjen, has said that there is a new technology called 'Deep Brain Stimulation, which can help reduce tremours in people suffering from Parkinson disease. Parkinson's disease, which is a degenerative disease of the nervous ...

Deep brain stimulation provides relief for those with Parkinson's   WNDU-TV

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Foreign Troops Helped Defeat Ebola Outbreak   
AllAfrica.com
Military intervention during the 2014 Ebola outbreak was helpful, but more research is needed to define how the armed forces can work with civilian organisations in future health crises, a report says. More than 5,000 foreign soldiers were deployed to ...

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6minutes
   
Having kids adds years to a woman's life: study   
6minutes
Having children and breastfeeding lessens a woman's risk of getting cancer or ischemic heart disease, but it's all about the timing, say researchers. An analysis of more than 320,000 women from 10 European countries highlights several reproductive ...

Reproductive Factors Keep Women Safe   Health Aim
Having Children Might Lower Woman's Death Risk from Some Common Conditions: Study   Women of China
Childbirth and Breastfeeding Linked To Lower Death Risk in Women   TestCountry.com (blog)

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY: Finding a lasting solution to the menace of mental ...   
Daily Times Nigeria
In Nigeria, mentally ill people are often treated like pariahs; taken to traditional herbalists, spiritualists, witch-doctors and other religious places where it is believed that the priests can consult the gods to drive away the evil spirit the ...
Lawmakers urge mental health parity protection as insurers merge   Business Insurance
To reduce stigma of mental illness, our actions must match law | Opinion   NJ.com
Mental health care bill hits House amid concerns   Boston Herald
Becker's Hospital Review   
WGBH NEWS   
Wicked Local   
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Mission Local
   
SF Aims to Completely Halt HIV/AIDS Transmission   
Mission Local
San Francisco officials set a goal to become the first city ever to halt HIV/AIDS transmissions, part of the “Getting To Zero” initiative announced last week at City Hall and backed by $1.7 million in new funding. The Get To Zero consortium of local ...
Fulton County seeking public input on HIV/AIDS   NeighborNewspapers.com
Balinese people encouraged to make lifestyle changes   ANTARA
Getting Cross with HIV   Bali Discovery

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