Medical value of Canabbis as a treatment for chronic pain demonstrated
Written by Henry Neondo   
Monday, 30 August 2010

Medical science is now threatening to run counter to beliefs held by many government authorities over the use of Canabbis sativa. The medicinal use of cannabis has been debated by clinicians, researchers, legislators and the public at large for many years as an alternative to standard pharmaceutical treatments for pain, which may not always be effective and may have unwanted side effects.

 
Experts call for a policy on oral health
Written by Mainasara Adeleke   
Monday, 30 August 2010

Nigeria has no policy on oral health, reveals a health expert. Prof Ebun Adejuyigbe, a consultant pediatrician, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH) Complex, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in a lecture at the 2010 annual scientific conference of the Nigerian Association of Paediatric Dentistry, in Ibadan, stated that Nigeria’s current National child policy was defective in addressing oral health needs of children, especially at the community level.

 
Crisis in Nigeria, Cameroon as Cholera epidemic spreads
Written by ASNS in Cameroon   
Monday, 30 August 2010

Cholera continues to kill innocent lives in Nigeria even as the WHO says Cholera epidemic spreading in Nigeria and Cameroon is part of a fresh outbreak of the scourge worldwide.

 
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The impact of climate change on the emergence and re-emergence of animal diseases has been confirmed by a majority of the World Organization for Animal Health, OIE Member Countries and Territories in a worldwide study conducted by the OIE among all its national Delegates.

A new technology being developed in Ghana could help Prostate cancer patients in Africa.

In response to the current soaring rice prices, an Emergency Rice Initiative for Africa has just been launched to provide urgent assistance to rice-growing countries in the continent in four major areas: seed; fertilizer; best-bet technologies; and post-harvest and marketing.

Nigeria has no policy on oral health, reveals a health expert. Prof Ebun Adejuyigbe, a consultant pediatrician, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH) Complex, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in a lecture at the 2010 annual scientific conference of the Nigerian Association of Paediatric Dentistry, in Ibadan, stated that Nigeria’s current National child policy was defective in addressing oral health needs of children, especially at the community level.

Rich countries have a duty to support Africa as it adapts to climate change, the opening session of an international conference has heard.

On International Women's Day, the International AIDS Society (IAS) and 15 other leading public and private sector organizations have released a comprehensive new research agenda designed to significantly advance global responses to HIV in women and children.

Kakamega bee-keepers harvest honeyTanzania, a country that has exported honey to Europe since 1907 has only been able to use 4.5 percent of its national forests, despite being among few countries probably not more than ten in the world with a policy on bee-keeping.

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