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Health ministers in renewed push to eradicate malaria: While efforts have been made to reduce global malaria burden, progress has stalled in the Africa region ...
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Health ministers in renewed push to eradicate malaria
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Malaria: Africa's most affected countries commit to end deaths | Africanews: Ministers of Health from the 12 African countries with the highest burden of malaria ...
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African countries want to end malaria deaths: Yaoundé - The health ministers of eleven African countries have agreed on the goal of ending the many deaths from ...
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African countries want to end malaria deaths
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Cameroon has launched the first malaria vaccination programme to be offered nationwide. The mosquito-borne disease kills more than 600 ... Show more   u.afp.com/5cfo
Quick Glance: Cameroon's Landmark Initiative: Malaria Vaccination for Kids
  • Cameroon is launching the world's first malaria vaccination program for children, aiming to vaccinate approximately 250,000 kids this year and next.

  • The campaign's commencement is deemed a pivotal moment in the long-standing battle against the mosquito-borne disease on the continent.

  • Gavi is collaborating with 20 other African nations to assist in vaccine procurement, with hopes of immunizing over 6 million children in these countries by 2025.

  • Neither of the malaria vaccines halts transmission, thus emphasizing the continued significance of tools such as bed nets and insecticidal spraying.
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‘Love is our first medicine’: treating mental health in Cameroon’s unique refuge: Among the homeless people of Yaoundé, many are mentally ill and have been ...
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‘Love is our first medicine’: treating mental health in Cameroon’s unique ...
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Cameroon says bedbugs imported from Europe infest towns and villages: Government officials say the bloodsucking bugs are imported by travelers from Europe ...
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Cameroon says bedbugs imported from Europe infest towns and villages
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Cameroon receives first shipment of malaria vaccine | Africanews: A batch of 331,200 doses of RTS,S - the first malaria vaccine recommended by the UN's World ...
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Cameroon receives first shipment of malaria vaccine | Africanews
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Cameroon Says Bedbugs Imported From Europe Infest Towns and Villages: Sanitation and health workers in Cameroon are disinfecting homes to kill bedbugs that have ...
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Cameroon Says Bedbugs Imported From Europe Infest Towns and Villages
Quick Glance: Cameroon Reports Imported Bedbug Infestation
  • Sanitation and health workers disinfecting homes in Cameroon to kill bedbugs.

  • Government officials say bloodsucking bugs imported by travelers from Europe.

  • Residents expecting assistance from the state's hygiene and sanitation service.

  • Health ministry reports massive bedbug infestation in poorer neighborhoods of Yaounde.
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Loise Simiyu: From oblivion to Malkia Strikers breakthrough in Yaounde: She celebrated her 22nd birthday last Sunday.
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Loise Simiyu: From oblivion to Malkia Strikers breakthrough in Yaounde
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Back like she never left: 'Chumba' vows to carry Malkia Strikers to Olympics
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Back like she never left: 'Chumba' vows to carry Malkia Strikers ...
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Cameroon Vaccinates for Measles, but Says Hesitancy Persists: Officials in Cameroon say vaccine hesitancy is preventing them from inoculating millions of ...
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Cameroon Vaccinates for Measles, but Says Hesitancy Persists
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Volunteer doctors offer free corrective surgery in Cameroon | Africanews: According to the World Health Organization, 7.9% of mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa is ...
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Volunteer doctors offer free corrective surgery in Cameroon | Africanews
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Moukoko: According to a birth certificate, the player is 52 months older: How old is Youssoufa Moukoko? The "Bunte" has published a birth certificate that fuels ...
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Moukoko: According to a birth certificate, the player is 52 months older
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South Africa: Face to Face - Prof Muki Shey On His Journey From Cameroon to Doing Cutting-Edge TB Research
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South Africa: Face to Face - Prof Muki Shey On His Journey From Cameroon ...
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TikTok’s crackdown on Ozempic influencers threatens weight-loss drug hype machine
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TikTok’s crackdown on Ozempic influencers threatens weight-loss drug hype ...
Quick Glance: Senate Passes Legislation Requiring Sale of TikTok's Parent Company or Face Ban
  • The Senate passed a bill that would compel TikTok's China-based parent company to sell the social media platform under the threat of a ban.

  • The bill now awaits President Joe Biden's signature, who has indicated that he will sign it on Wednesday.

  • The revised legislation extends ByteDance's deadline to sell TikTok to nine months, with a potential three-month extension if a sale is in progress.

  • The bill aims to prevent ByteDance from controlling TikTok's algorithm, which has been pivotal in making the platform a trendsetting phenomenon.
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When should you wash your hands? 🙌 Help protect yourself and others from getting sick by washing your hands with soap and running water for at least 40 ... Show more
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Happy St George's Day! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 @helz__kitchen is bringing you recipe for the most typically English (and brilliantly indulgent) dish we could think of – a ... Show more
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The Truth About Weed and Sleep: Here’s what the research can (and can’t) tell us.
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The Truth About Weed and Sleep
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Spouse’s stroke could boost partner’s depression risk, study suggests: Those whose spouses had a stroke or heart failure were at higher risk than those whose ...
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Spouse’s stroke could boost partner’s depression risk, study suggests
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New app with reward function: EU initiates proceedings against TikTok: From the EU's perspective, the video platform TikTok is not doing enough to protect the ...
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New app with reward function: EU initiates proceedings against TikTok
Quick Glance: San Francisco's Real Estate Market in Turmoil
  • The city of San Francisco, once seen as the shining star of the West Coast, is now on the verge of collapse, with seemingly no one raising the alarm.

  • In particular, the city's housing market has been severely impacted over the past year, with prices plummeting and homeowners fleeing en masse.

  • Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, did not hold back in his comparison of San Francisco's issues to those of New York City, stating that the Bay Area is 'in far worse shape.'

  • San Francisco is failing in all aspects, leading to a quiet collapse of its housing market, where once luxurious properties are now being offered at significant discounts.
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Today marks the beginning of Passover, called Pesach in Hebrew. It's an eight-day festival commemorating the historic exodus of Israelites from Egypt ... Show more
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7 Facts About Oats That Might Surprise You: Oats aren’t only a breakfast food; in fact, there’s a lot more to the humble oat than you might realize.
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7 Facts About Oats That Might Surprise You
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Grieving mum killed herself nine hours after release from hospital: Former teacher Kath Brace faced severe mental health struggles following the death of her ...
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Grieving mum killed herself nine hours after release from hospital
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5 Tips for Coping With Geographic Atrophy: If you’ve been diagnosed with geographic atrophy, see a low-vision specialist as soon as possible ...
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5 Tips for Coping With Geographic Atrophy
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Peruvian woman becomes first person in country to die by euthanasia: After a long legal battle, Ana Estrada, 47, who suffered from polymyositis ...
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Peruvian woman becomes first person in country to die by euthanasia
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent: Reducing the need for car travel is better for health, the environment and public safety
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent
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States may need to brace for long, hot summer: The latest outlooks, plus recent research, suggest an unusually hot June through August.
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States may need to brace for long, hot summer
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Tiffany Cheung, a 32-year-old Hong Kong YouTuber who documented her journey fighting cancer, died last month. (Link in comments)#hongkong #hk #socialmedia #tiffanycheung ... Show more   #cancer   #health   #scmpnews   #scmp
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Is Earthing Actually Good for You? Here’s What We Know: Earthing advocates claim that physically connecting with the Earth’s energy can rebalance our own ...
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Is Earthing Actually Good for You? Here’s What We Know
Quick Glance: Understanding Earthing: Benefits, Risks, and Practices
  • Earthing involves direct skin contact with the Earth's surface for potential health benefits.

  • Distinguishing between Earthing and Grounding in terms of psychological and physical techniques.

  • Various methods to practice Earthing outdoors and indoors.

  • Safety risks and potential negative effects of Earthing, especially for individuals with certain health conditions.
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Doctors' strike: Health CS Nakhumicha says Ministry has received Sh3.5b to pay salary arrears from 2017 to June 2024, to be cleared in five installments each ... Show more
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Breast Cancer Symptoms You May Not Know: The most well-known sign of breast cancer is a lump, but there are other, less-common symptoms you should know to stay ...
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Breast Cancer Symptoms You May Not Know
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"The greatest miracle" occurs: Voyager 1 sends correct data again for the first time
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Quick Glance: Voyager 1 Sends Usable Data to Earth Again
  • Launched in 1977, Voyager 1's mission is to explore interstellar space.

  • After sending unreadable data for months, a fix was found for the issue.

  • Experts repaired a faulty chip in the Flight Data Subsystem to resume sending readable data.

  • The mission remains iconic, but the battery's longevity is uncertain as the probe continues its journey through the Milky Way.
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Watercress season is about to begin – but how do you make enjoying this peppery green affordable? Click on the link to discover 35 seasonal recipes ... Show more   www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/watercress-recipes
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Claudia Oshry Lost 70lbs on Ozempic. How She’s Keeping It Off After Quitting: Comedian and podcast host Claudia Oshry was afraid to stop taking Ozempic after it ...
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Claudia Oshry Lost 70lbs on Ozempic. How She’s Keeping It Off After ...
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Bedbugs – Signs of an Infestation and How to Get Rid of Bedbugs: Get rid of bedbugs! Identify, prevent, and eliminate them at home. Discover effective treatments ...
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Bedbugs – Signs of an Infestation and How to Get Rid of Bedbugs
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Why this summer may be especially hot in the United States: The probable switch from El Niño to La Niña increases the risk of a hot summer and possibly the ...
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Why this summer may be especially hot in the United States
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For week eight of the Daily Dozen Challenge, your challenge is to add one serving of nuts and seeds to your day. Interventional trials have shown that eating ... Show more   see.nf/HNTABook   bit.ly/3EgQ7sF   nutritionfacts.org/daily-dozen/   #DailyDozenChallenge   drgreger.org/collections/merch/products/healthkit
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New on the Mayo Clinic Employee Experiences podcast: Amanda Holloway, director of Sustainability, and Dru Larson, a senior systems engineer in Facilities ... Show more   intheloop.mayoclinic.org/2024/04/18/colleagues-discuss-passion-for-environmental-stewardship-mayos-sustainability-efforts/
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Science-Backed Tips to Lose Weight Fast and Sustainably: This simple plan can help you lose weight fast. Read about the 6-step plan, along with other ...
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Science-Backed Tips to Lose Weight Fast and Sustainably
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I don't regret taking the Shs500m service award, says Mpuuga https://epaper.nation.africa/ug?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_Daily_Monitor#MonitorUpdates
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Harris announces final rules on minimum nursing home staffing standards: The federal government is for the first time requiring nursing homes to have minimum ...
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Harris announces final rules on minimum nursing home staffing standards
Quick Glance: Biden's Landmark Staffing Mandate for Nursing Homes
  • The Biden administration has implemented first-ever staffing requirements for nursing homes to enhance care quality.

  • The rule mandates 24/7 registered nurses and a minimum of 3.48 hours of care per resident daily.

  • Industry voices concerns over staff shortages, estimating a need for over 100,000 additional workers.

  • The new regulations will be phased in and could potentially lead to facility closures for non-compliance.
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Possible measles exposure at Indiana children's museum during total eclipse event, officials say
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Possible measles exposure at Indiana children's museum during total ...
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New race-neutral kidney evaluation moves thousands of Black patients up transplant waitlist
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New race-neutral kidney evaluation moves thousands of Black patients up ...
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Man's dog helps with schizophrenia hallucinations: Why psychiatric service dogs are helpful, but hard to get.
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Man's dog helps with schizophrenia hallucinations: Why psychiatric service ...
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The Gaza Health Ministry said Israeli forces are stealing organs from the bodies of people killed in field executions. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Dr ... Show more
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Kaylee Espe, a nurse in neurology, shares how, through professional development, she was able to pursue a master's degree in nursing education ... Show more   #Nurse   #Nursing   #ProfessionalDevelopment
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EU climate report 2023: More heat waves, more heat deaths: According to the EU climate report, 2023 was the hottest year since records began ...
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EU climate report 2023: More heat waves, more heat deaths
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Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 18, mostly children, as U.S. advances aid package
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Quick Glance: Israeli Strikes in Rafah Kill 22, Mostly Children, as US Advances Aid Package
  • Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah killed 22 people, including 18 children. The United States is on track to approve billions of dollars of additional military aid to Israel.

  • The conflict between Israel and Hamas has killed over 34,000 Palestinians, with at least two-thirds being children and women. The devastation in Gaza has left a swath of destruction.

  • The $26 billion aid package approved by the House of Representatives includes around $9 billion in humanitarian assistance for Gaza, which experts say is on the brink of famine.

  • Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated, leading to direct hostilities. The region is in turmoil, with violence escalating in the West Bank.