2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 Tanzania Health


IPPmedia
   
Bilharzia wreaks havoc in Kilimanjaro Region.   
IPPmedia
Some 57,014 low income earners living in Kilimanjaro Region have fallen victim to bilharzias in the span of only one year, 2014. Commenting recently, the Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner, Leonidas Gama, expressed grave concern that the situation is ...

Kilimanjaro hit by bilharzia, worm-related diseases   Daily News

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USAID in 22.3m treated nets drive   
IPPmedia
The government together with anti-malaria organizations has launched a one year nationwide campaign to distribute about 22.3 million long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Speaking during a ceremony to mark World Malaria Day, the US Agency for ...

Efforts to fight malaria must be sustained   Daily News
New malaria vaccine would not be available in years: Tanzanian scientist   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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Caesarean cases increase in Dar maternity wards   
Daily News
TANZANIA conducts a high number of caesarean births that exceed the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended rates, a scientific research at the National referral hospital indicates. The research obtained from the Muhimbili National Hospital (MHN) ...


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The Australian
   
Babies using mobile media, new study reveals   
The Australian
More than a third of babies in the US are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they're walking or talking, according to a new study. And by their first birthday, one in seven infants is using devices for at least an hour a day. The results of the First ...

Parents sound off on mobile device use by children   Science Daily
More Than 30% Of Kids Under One Have Used A Mobile Device   Ubergizmo (blog)
Infants as young as six months using mobile media   WND.com
Business Insider Australia   
U.S. News & World Report   
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The Punch
   
World Bank approves $500m for Nigeria's maternal health   
The Punch
The World Bank Group's Board of Executive Directors has approved $500m International Development Association credit to improve maternal, child and nutrition health services for women and children in Nigeria. By improving access to higher quality health ...

Maternal/Child Health - World Bank Approves U.S.$500 Million Loan to Nigeria   The Guardian
World Bank Approves $500m to Improve Maternal, Child Health in Nigeria   THISDAY Live
World Bank gives Nigeria N99.5b to improve maternal health   Premium Times
AllAfrica.com   
NAIJ.COM   
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The Guardian
   
Diet Pill Turns Out to Be Pesticide   
Youth Health Magzine
A diet pill that contains a substance that is considered unfit and is therefore banned for human consumption has ended the life of a bright young woman. Eloise Parry, 21, lived in Shrewsbury, England. She's a lively young girl who, like many, wanted to drop a ...

Should I buy prescription drugs over the internet?   The Guardian
A fatalattraction: the deadly internet 'diet pill'   Irish Independent
Grief-stricken family of Shrewsbury diet pills tragedy woman Eloise Parry thank ...   shropshirestar.com
ITV News   
Women24   
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The Inquisitr
   
Research Shows Chewing Gum Could Help Get That Catchy Song Out Of Your ...   
The Inquisitr
Whether you call it an “earworm” or just say that you've got a song stuck in your head, new research shows there's a way to combat this phenomenon, and it's as simple as chewing a piece of gum. Researchers have long studied the way songs get stuck in ...

How you can get an unwanted song out of your head   SBS
Chew gum to keep your head clear   Business Standard
Chew gum to clear your head   The Express Tribune
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Metro   
Zee News   
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3News NZ
   
Malaria vaccine offers partial protection   
3News NZ
The world's most advanced malaria "candidate vaccine" offers young children partial protection that wanes with time, but could shield millions against the deadly parasite, its developers say. Researchers published the final results of a years-long trial with the ...

Final trial results of the world's most advanced malaria vaccine   HealthCanal.com
Malaria vaccine reaches final testing stage, raises hopes for millions of children   Ventures Africa
World's first malaria vaccine could be available by October   Economic Times

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The Salone Monitor
   
2015 Independence Message to all Sierra Leoneans from Joseph Sherman ...   
The Salone Monitor
As the nation celebrates her 54th independence anniversary, Sierra Leoneans both at home and the Diasporas should thank God for the trials, tribulations and multitude of blessings the country continues to experience. I believe that as human beings, ...

Calls for an end to state of emergency in Sierra Leone grows   Sierra Leone Times
S/Leone makes AU appeal to battle Malaria   StarAfrica.com
Internal Politics May Undermine Sierra Leone's Ebola, Peace Effort   The Guardian Nigeria
The Guardian   
mirror.co.uk   
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NJ.com
   
Oh-oh: Mosquitoes can smell your genes   
NJ.com
Your genes may control how attractive you are to mosquitoes, say British researchers who conducted a simple but ingenious experiment using twins. Their conclusion: Humans have a genetic component that mosquitoes can smell. The experiment took two ...

Do Mosquitoes Love You? Study Claims It's Because Of Your DNA   CBS Local
DNA role revealed in mosquito stings   Northwest Arkansas News
Tendency to Attract Mosquito Bites Genetic   Guardian Liberty Voice
American Live Wire   
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