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Ethiopia: Watch Out! Non-Communicable Diseases
[Ethiopian Herald] Yosef Niguse, a 12th grade student left home to school wishing his father a good day. For both the father and son, that day was normal like every other days. There weren't signs or wake up calls for his father and rather lack of awareness was the evil that kept him feel like everything was alright. Yosef was in class while he received a phone call of bad news that his father fall down because of stroke and went to a hospital. Though he had received an emergency medical treatment, Yosef's father passed away
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - April 12, 2016 Category: African Health Source Type: news

East Africa: The First Air Ambulance in Ethiopia
[Ethiopian Herald] Once, when I was attending a family invitation I heard a tragic story that saddened the nation. The story goes as follows; a famous Ethiopian vocalist got sick when he returned home after taking his son to school. His sickness was ascribed to stroke. His friends and the family took him to hospital. Unfortunately, the case proved beyond the capacity of doctors and medical service rendered here. Without any further ado, they thought of taking him abroad as quick as possible via air ambulance. Surprisingly, t
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - March 4, 2016 Category: African Health Source Type: news

Medical and neurological complications among stroke patients admitted for inpatient care in addis ababa, ethiopia.
CONCLUSIONS: Complications after stroke are common and are major factors contributing to mortality. Being aware of the types of common complications and associated risk factors helps the clinical team involved in the care of stroke patients to make preparations and plans for the best possible care and to take preventive measures that will save a lot of lives with best possible use of meager resources available such as educating the population to avoid oral feeding for patients with altered mental state and physicians to evaluate gag reflex bedside swallowing test and proper positioning of patients to avoid aspiration pneum...
Source: Ethiopian Medical Journal - November 29, 2015 Category: African Health Tags: Ethiop Med J Source Type: research

Ethiopia: Working Long Hours 'Increases Stroke Risk'
[Ethiopian Herald] Long hours can impact both mental and physical health
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - August 25, 2015 Category: African Health Source Type: news