2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Tanzania Health


Rappler
   
Schools to Impart Sanitary Education   
AllAfrica.com
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 ...

Initiative underway to improve sanitation in schools   IPPmedia
Menstruation 101: Putting a period on period myths   Rappler

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Consumers, experts prove TFDA wrong   
IPPmedia
Local consumers, traders and foreign experts were up in arms this week to embattle the official authority's conjecture over quail egg healing power, as Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA) emerged from its non-researched closet about a fortnight ago to ...

TFDA to test mothers' milk, urine for aflatoxin   Daily News

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spyghana.com
   
Mkapa urges wider support for AIDS orphans   
Daily News
FORMER President Benjamin Mkapa has called upon health stakeholders to strive to reach more children who live in vulnerable conditions due to AIDS and help them access education. Mr Mkapa made the call at a fundraising in Dar es Salaam over the ...

Benjamin Mkapa To Launch The Kilimanjaro Challenge Against HIV and AIDS ...   spyghana.com

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Citifmonline
   
Ex-Fistula Patient Urges Fistula Victims to Seek Help at Hospital   
AllAfrica.com
Lilongwe — One time obstetric fistula victim, Esnart Msampha has urged women suffering with Fistula to seek for medical help at hospitals for treatment. Msampha told Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Friday during preparations for the Annual Fistula Day in ...

A campaign to end obstetric fistula   Jamaica Observer
Two million women living with obstetric fistula globally – UNFPA   Citifmonline
UN Ban Ki-moon appeals for comprehensive health care ending Obstetric ...   The Maravi Post
Sudan Vision   
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National Post
   
Macon Leads Climb of Mount Kilimanjaro to Help End Polio Now   
Digital Journal
TANZANIA, AFRICA – Members and climbers from around the world will climb Mount Kilimanjaro with skilled guide Macon Dunnagan in June and August to raise funds for End Polio Now. Tanzanian Honorary Tourism Ambassador Macon has climbed to the ...

Ten-year-old Mississauga boy aims to become youngest Canadian to climb ...   National Post

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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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Bizarre birth of triplets baffles medical experts   
Daily News
DRAMA involving a mother giving birth to triplets over three days in two different locations still puzzles medical doctors who describe it as a rare case. Ms Lydia Shazi (29) of Nito area in Kisalala Village, Laela Ward, Sumbawanga District in Rukwa Region ...


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South Wales Argus
   
Plans for building in memory of Caerwent teenager who died from rare TSS ...   
South Wales Argus
THE family of a Caerwent teenager who died of Toxic Shock Syndrome hope to name a building in her memory in Tanzania. The proposal comes after a TSS Aware fashion show took place at the Drill Hall in Chepstow on Saturday. The event was organised ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Cupboard saw' used in UK operation   
Irish Examiner
A health board is investigating claims that surgeons used a saw found in a cupboard to amputate a man's leg. The incident at Ayr Hospital started when a metal plate was unexpectedly discovered in the man's leg during the operation. It was reported that staff ...

Investigation after surgeon allegedly used a 'rusty hacksaw'   French Tribune
Surgeon Amputates Man's Leg Using Old Hacksaw   International Business Times AU
Scottish surgeons amputate leg with saw found in cupboard   New Zealand Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Prostate cancer: who progresses and who doesn't?   
The Australian Financial Review
One in five Australian men diagnosed with prostate cancer that has not yet spread to distant parts of their body, will develop metastatic cancer within seven years. NaN of. A new Australian study reveals the statistical likelhood for the spread of prostate cancer ...

Claims prostate cancer patients are not given choice between surgery and ...   ABC Online
Brisk walk benefits men with prostate cancer: study   Daily Times
Prostate cancer study seeks men with same-sex experiences for survey   Straight.com (blog)

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