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2015-05-25 Tanzania Health


TFDA to test mothers' milk, urine for aflatoxin   
Daily News
THE Tanzania Foods and Drugs Authority (TFDA) will soon embark on new research of testing breast milk from mothers as well as urine discharges of young babies for traces of aflatoxin. According to the TFDA's Director of Food Safety, Mr Raymond Wigenge, ...

Consumers, experts prove TFDA wrong   IPPmedia

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Rappler
   
Schools to impart sanitary education   
Daily News
THE government has introduced a special programme that aims at promoting special female sanitary education in primary and secondary schools in the country. The programme focuses on improving infrastructure in schools by building user-friendly latrines ...

Menstruation 101: Putting a period on period myths   Rappler

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Mwanza to give jabs to 600000 children against worms   
Daily News
OVER 600,000 children in Mwanza Region will be administered with drugs, as part of a campaign to eliminate intestinal worms and schistosomiasis infections in the country. The campaign under the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Programme scheduled ...


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More awareness on fistula needed   
Daily News
Tanzania on Saturday joined the rest of the world to commemorate the fight to end obstetric fistula with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative Dr Natalia Kanem calling for total elimination of fistula in the country. The event was held ...


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Stuff.co.nz
   
UK research into Facebook users shows we're all desperate, vain jerks   
Stuff.co.nz
What you chose to put on Facebook could reveal some uncomfortable truths about your personality. Why do some people update Facebook by writing about a party they went to last night, while others share a great article they found? That question has lead a ...

What does your Facebook say about you?   The New Daily
What your Facebook updates say about you   FoxFM
What does your Facebook profile say about you & your relationships?   Daily Times
Financial Express   
Prothom Alo (English)   
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WorldStage
   
250 Ebola volunteers return amidst jubilation   
The Nation Newspaper
Two hundred and fifty Nigerian volunteers against Ebola returned into the country yesterday after successfully helping to halt the spread of the deadly virus in some West African countries. The volunteers were honoured with a commemorative plate by the ...

250 Ebola volunteers return to Nigeria, EVD free   The Punch
Ebola-Free Liberia Gets Greenlight to Host Internationals   Front Page Africa
'We Owe You a Debt of Gratitude,' President Sirleaf Tells AU-ASEOWA Medical ...   The Executive Mansion
Herald and News   
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Daily Mail
   
Study shows breastfeeding protects babies from air pollution   
Daily Mail
Breastfeeding children in their first four months helps protect them against air pollution from traffic and factories, a new study has found. The study by the University of the Basque Country examined the effect of pollution particle matter on the development of ...

Breast milk guards against environmental pollution   WND.com
'Breastfeeding' helps shield babies from pollution   Financial Express
Breastfeeding protects kids from pollution   Economic Times

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PhillyVoice.com
   
Tips to protect yourself as tick season arrives   
PhillyVoice.com
As we start to spend more time outdoors soaking in the beautiful weather, it's easy to overlook that now is the time of year when ticks populations start to boom. May is designated Lyme Disease Awareness Month in Pennsylvania, symbolized by green ribbons ...

Canada Sees An Increase In Lyme Disease As Climate Change Brings Ticks Up ...   International Business Times AU
Changing climate brings ticks, Lyme disease into Canada   CTV News
How to take precautions against mosquitoes and ticks that tricks you   Benchmark Reporter
Chicago Daily Herald   
Times Colonist   
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The Guardian
   
German (65) gives birth to quadruplets   
Irish Independent
A 65-year-old teacher from Berlin has given birth to quadruplets after a pregnancy that was widely criticised by medical professionals because of her age, Germany's RTL television said yesterday.
Mother, 65, gives birth to quadruplets   Times LIVE
Grandmother gives birth to quads   Daily Mail
Report: German grandmother, 65, gives birth to quadruplets   CNN

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