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Association studies in QTL regions linked to bovi... [Anim Genet. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
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Association studies in QTL regions linked to bovine trypanotolerance in a West African crossbred population.: Au... http://t.co/PCKF74PF
Cote d'Ivoire working to rebuild health care system under new presidential administration
news-medical.net — “"Ten months after the West African country of Cote d'Ivoire started to emerge from a presidential election crisis during which almost all hospitals and clinics had to shut down for a good six months because they had been vandalized, looted and occupied, the new government under President Alassane Ouattara is trying to make public health care a priority," including implementing "a new national health regulation, which came into effect on Mar. 1, that offers free health services” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Meningitis News: Cote d'Ivoire working to rebuild health care system under new presidential administration: "Ten... http://t.co/Hv2hWIxp
“CAN without AIDS”: reaching youth with HIV prevention messages at the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament
unaids.org — “UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé travelled to the West African nation of Gabon on 23 January to lend his support to an innovative campaign launched by the Sylvia Bongo Ondimba Foundation—a charitable organization run by Gabon’s First Lady.” View full resource at unaids.org
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“CAN without AIDS”: reaching youth with #HIV prevention messages at the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament http://t.co/mGSkZRyC
Welcome to West African Dance
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Most Recently Shared on November 23, 2011 at 12:27 pm By:
Trying to get back in shape with my Youssouf Koumbassa DVD "Wongai 1" I haven't danced in years! http://t.co/MoOUs0nM
Stigma Is Toughest Foe in an Epilepsy Fight | TuscaloosaNews.com
tuscaloosanews.com — “FREETOWN, Sierra Leone - On a sweltering morning on a red-earth lane a few blocks from the largest mosque in this West African capital, Jeneba Kabba stands up.” View full resource at tuscaloosanews.com
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Stigma Is Toughest Foe in an Epilepsy Fight: Two tiny groups are offering medication and vocational training to ... http://t.co/yKyUWRk
Rwanda's Orphanage Free Plan Leaves Children Fearful | West Africa | English
voanews.com — “As part of a plan to make Rwanda "orphanage-free," this central African nation plans to close the doors of its largest and oldest orphanage to children over three years old. And while officials say the children will be placed in safe host families, orphans say strangers or families that abandoned them will not take care of them.” View full resource at voanews.com
Most Recently Shared on August 27, 2011 at 10:00 pm By:
Rwanda's Orphanage Plan Leaves Children Fearful - Orphanages to be downsized http://ht.ly/6e9fJ
In Senegal, The Grandmas Are In Charge : NPR
npr.org — “Grandmothers in this West African nation have traditionally passed on health education and childbirth tips to the pregnant women. Now, health care workers are coming to communities to teach the elders modern medicine and discuss topics like breast-feeding — so there isn't conflict when the baby arrives.” View full resource at npr.org
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Via @nprnews: In Senegal, The Grandmas Are In Charge | http://t.co/I8J5Bdb #pregnancy #support
In Senegal, The Grandmas Are In Charge : NPR
npr.org — “Grandmothers in this West African nation have traditionally passed on health education and childbirth tips to the pregnant women. Now, health care workers are coming to communities to teach the elders modern medicine and discuss topics like breast-feeding — so there isn't conflict when the baby arrives.” View full resource at npr.org
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allAfrica.com: South Africa: Dept Probes Allegations of 'Forced' HIV Tests
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South Africa: Dept Probes Allegations of 'Forced' HIV Tests: The North West Department of Health says it will in... http://bit.ly/pfYnP5
HEALTH: Battling Hepatitis in West Africa - IPS ipsnews.net
ipsnews.net — “West African health experts are calling for governments to take the prevalence of hepatitis B and C more seriously, and to act to reduce the cost of treatment as part of more effective control of the disease.” View full resource at ipsnews.net
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HEALTH: Battling Hepatitis in West Africa #GdnDevNetwork #mdg http://dlvr.it/dbLxk
Mandy Moore: Cameroon: Send a Net, Save a Life
huffingtonpost.com — “Malaria is responsible for over 40% of deaths in health care facilities across Cameroon. This means that thousands of children -- as well as adults -- in this West African country die each year from an easily preventable disease.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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RT @malaria_envoy: Cameroon: @themandymoore to distribute nets. Send a Net, Save a Life http://t.co/IdfOHxM via @huffingtonpost #endmalaria
Mandy Moore: Cameroon: Send a Net, Save a Life
huffingtonpost.com — “Malaria is responsible for over 40% of deaths in health care facilities across Cameroon. This means that thousands of children -- as well as adults -- in this West African country die each year from an easily preventable disease.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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RT @huffpostblog: @TheMandyMoore on the $10 solution to Cameroon's #malaria epidemic http://huff.to/q8oAnN
Corporal punishment may have long-term negative effects on children's intelligence
sciencedaily.com — “Children in a school that uses corporal punishment performed significantly worse in tasks involving "executive functioning" -- psychological processes such as planning, abstract thinking, and delaying gratification -- than those in a school relying on milder disciplinary measures such as time-outs, according to a new study involving two private schools in a West African country.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Corporal #punishment may have long-term negative effects on #children's #intelligence: http://t.co/VxaGnvW via @AddThis #peds #parenting
Physical Punishment May Impair Child’s Cognitive Functions | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Emerging research suggests corporal punishment in schools may harm a child’s cognitive ability. In a study of two private West African schools, children in” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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News: Physical Punishment May Impair Child’s Cognitive Functions http://psych.ly/rucDiE
Corporal punishment may have long-term negative effects on children's intelligence
sciencedaily.com — “Children in a school that uses corporal punishment performed significantly worse in tasks involving "executive functioning" -- psychological processes such as planning, abstract thinking, and delaying gratification -- than those in a school relying on milder disciplinary measures such as time-outs, according to a new study involving two private schools in a West African country.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on July 26, 2011 at 9:07 pm By:
Corporal punishment may have long-term negative effects on children's intelligence http://bit.ly/p5ifFz #parenting #mentalhealth
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