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Increase in black people detained under Mental Health Act -UK

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OVER HALF of people compulsorily detained under the Mental Health Act are black according to new published data.

 

Anti Malaria funding must be tripled

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Funding to combat malaria must be more than tripled if the mosquito-borne disease which kills nearly a million people a year is to be fought effectively, health campaigners said on Thursday.
 

Legalise Cham

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Kenya: NACADA defends its call to legalise distallation of illicit brews like chag'aa

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The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NACADA) Authority has downplayed fears that the enactment of the Alcoholic Drinks Control Bill 2009 will lead to the blatant consumption and production of high-risk alcoholic substances.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 08:54
 

Swine Flu

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Swine Flu mass vaccination programme underway in the UK


By: KLN and Agencies

A mass swine flu immunisation programme is under way and the country's chief medic has urged all priority groups to take up the offer of vaccination.
Last Updated on Saturday, 24 October 2009 20:57
 

Gladys Palmer leads Nuwach Ministries to help out in Sierra Leone

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Gladys_with_team_from_USA_in_Freetownby: Roland Marke

 

Sierra Leone’s healthcare system is dangerously challenged and mired with an acute shortage of trained doctors and medical personnel. This war recovering nation has only one psychiatrist, and no psychiatric counselor.

 

Climate change help spread Malaria

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U.S. and Dutch scientists say they've found climate change is increasing the spread of malaria in some countries, along with migration and land-use changes.

 

New survey for homosexuals

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Kenya: New Survey to inform HIV programming for Homosexuals ( MSM)

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This first Kenyan Gay couple who wed in London last month have made this debate possible
       
A planned national survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) will be the first step in the government's plan to incorporate this high-risk group into the country's HIV programme, a senior government official has said.
Last Updated on Friday, 13 November 2009 00:03
 

HIV bREAK THROUGH

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HIV Break through with vaccine test

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Thailand's Ministry of Public Health says the world's biggest HIV vaccine trial has produced the best results yet in preventing the virus.
Last Updated on Saturday, 26 September 2009 22:58
 

Kenya: Cholera risk spreading

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As of 15 March, 15 districts nationwide were affected with cholera, with 663 cases confirmed since January, according to a Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation update. At least 15 deaths have been recorded.
 

Albinos hiding

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Thousands of Albinos in East Africa hiding after killings


By: KLN and Agencies

The mistaken belief that albino body parts have magical powers has driven thousands of Africa's albinos into hiding, fearful of losing their lives and limbs to unscrupulous dealers who can make up to $75,000 selling a complete dismembered set.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 November 2009 20:57
 

New health plan

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Anyang Ny'ong's new health plan gets a nod

By: KLN and Agencies

Medical Services Minister Prof Anyang Nyong’o said on Tuesday that they had ironed out contentious issues that saw it fail to receive Presidential Assent in 2006.


Last Updated on Friday, 13 November 2009 00:03
 

Swine flu

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Swine Flu drug can harm Children


By: KLN and Agencies

Children should not be given the anti-viral drug Tamiflu to combat swine flu, Oxford University researchers have said.

They urged the Department of Health to urgently rethink its policy on giving the drugs to youngsters affected by the current flu pandemic.

The study, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), warned that Tamiflu can cause vomiting in some children, which can lead to dehydration and the need for hospital treatment.

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 00:49
 


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