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Rwanda: Musanze in New Drive to Curb Malnutrition
[New Times] Musanze district in Rwanda has launched a new community campaign aimed at combating stunting, a condition resulting from malnutrition that affects physical and mental development in children. The campaign aims to encourage the population to raise at least two chickens to lay eggs, which are a nutritious source of protein and essential vitamins.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - April 24, 2023 Category: African Health Source Type: news

The world ’s peak population may be smaller than expected
“I children,” says Rahama Sa’ad squatting outside her shack on the outskirts of Kano, the biggest city in northern Nigeria. “It’s the will of God,” she explains, as chickens, children and grandchildren scramble around her. In northern Nigeria big families are easy to find. Abdulkadar Dutse, a…#rahamasaad #kano #nigeria #abdulkadardutse #africa #africans #joserimonii #argentinamatavel #populationfund #westafrica
Source: Reuters: Health - April 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Bird shots: Is vaccinating poultry the best defense against a deadly bird flu?
Lakeside, California— Hilliker’s Ranch Fresh Eggs in this San Diego suburb has 30,000 chickens in three “cage-free,” open-air barns, where birds crowd the floor like rush-hour riders on a big city subway. “A cage-free aviary is a very interesting science experiment,” says Frank Hilliker, who runs the farm his grandfather started in 1942. He worries mightily about infections spreading through the massed birds. On his iPhone, he pulls up a list of the vaccines his chickens get: against Newcastle disease, infectious laryngotracheitis, coryza, colibacillosis, salmonella, infectious bronchitis, and fowlpox....
Source: ScienceNOW - April 6, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Bird Flu Is So Bad That Japan ’s Running Out of Land to Bury Chickens
Japan’s worst-ever bird flu outbreak has decimated its poultry flocks and sent egg prices soaring. Now there’s a lack of space to bury dead chickens. More than 17 million birds have been killed nationwide this season. The disposal of carcasses must be done properly to prevent spreading the virus or contaminating water supplies. Local governments and farmers say there’s a shortage of suitable land to bury them, national broadcaster NHK reported. Japan’s case highlights the need for countries to review how they deal with avian influenza, especially as record-breaking death tolls due to the virus are b...
Source: TIME: Health - April 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jasmine Ng and Shoko Oda / Bloomberg Tags: Uncategorized Japan wire Source Type: news

America Has No Way to Take Care of Mentally Ill People
With evermore unhoused people on the streets of our biggest cities, and publicized subway crimes in New York, mental health treatment is again in the news. Politicians speak about “caring” for the mentally ill in a new way, which turns out to be the old way—putting them away. The mention of involuntary confinement, predictably, sparks anxiety and controversy, giving rise to the question of whom this policy is meant to help: the people taken away or the rest of population, those shopping, jogging, carrying groceries home, who, presumably, will no longer be bothered by the inconvenient reality of a person s...
Source: TIME: Health - March 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Mona Simpson Tags: Uncategorized freelance Psychology Source Type: news

Mike Rowe celebrates more students forgoing college for apprenticeships: ‘Chickens have come home to roost’
"How America Works" host and "Dirty Jobs" legend Mike Rowe feels a sense of gratification after learning that more American students are deciding against applying for college. "Fifteen years ago, the writing was on the wall. Every time five people leave the skilled trades, two replace them. It's…#howamericaworks #dirtyjobs #mikerowe #rowe #varneyco #urbaninstitute #vivid #rowes
Source: Reuters: Health - March 24, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Africa: As Bird Flu Continues to Spread in the US and Worldwide, What's the Risk That It Could Start a Human Pandemic? 4 Questions Answered
[The Conversation Africa] An outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza that started in 2021 has become the largest bird flu outbreak in history, both in the U.S. and worldwide. In the U.S. the virus has led to the destruction of millions of commercially raised chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese, and has killed thousands of wild birds.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - March 17, 2023 Category: African Health Source Type: news

Don ' t buy a backyard chicken to combat inflation
Kelly Rutkowski of the Adopt a Bird Network helps place chickens in need of homes. Kelly Rutkowski, Adopt a Bird Network Egg prices have risen by 70% over the past year, according to federal government data. More people are turning to backyard chickens, but experts warn it's not as easy or cheap…#kellyrutkowski #adoptabirdnetwork #farmers #tractorsupplyco #mattlieurance #farmanimalrefuge #sandiego #farmsanctuary #ashleypankratz #pankratz
Source: Reuters: Health - March 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

What ’s Bird Flu, Why Is It Killing Chickens, and Should We Be Worried?
The virus, known as H5N1, has already caused havoc for chicken and egg producers. But the possibility that it could spread to humans has public health watchers on alert.
Source: Reuters: Health - March 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Biden considering vaccinating tens of MILLIONS of chickens to contain bird flu
There are fears the virus could jump to humans if it acquires dangerous mutations while infection rates in animals are sky-high. A record 60m birds in the US have been culled so far this outbreak,
Source: the Mail online | Health - March 7, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Medical Tourists Missing in Mexico; Flu Vax for Chickens? Havana Syndrome Probed
(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require subscriptions. Four Americans missing in Mexico have been identified as a group of friends traveling to undergo a medical procedure. (CNN) Some U.S. parents misled others about their children...
Source: MedPage Today Infectious Disease - March 7, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

U.S. Considers Vaccinating Chickens Amid Bird Flu Outbreak
The largest outbreak of avian influenza in U.S. history has driven up egg prices and raised concerns about a human pandemic, though C.D.C. experts say the risk of that is low.
Source: NYT Health - March 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Emily Anthes Tags: Avian Influenza Chickens Vaccination and Immunization Agriculture and Farming Agriculture Department International Trade and World Market Birds Poultry Eggs Biden, Joseph R Jr United States Politics and Government Source Type: news

Forget ChatGPT: The Greatest Tech Breakthrough Would Be Getting Cell Phones to Rural Women
A cell phone gives rural women access to financial services, training, networks, and, importantly, information and knowledge. Credit: Prashanth Vishwanathan (CCAFS)By Nicoline de HaanNAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 6 2023 (IPS) While 100 million people worldwide are using the AI chatbot ChatGPT to get ahead on homework and try out for top jobs at Google, more than 370 million women in developing countries lack the services of a simple cell phone. The world may be witnessing a quantum leap in the digital revolution, but cell phones and mobile internet would give these women enough of a foothold to access unprecedented opportunities to...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - March 6, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nicoline de Haan Tags: Africa Climate Change Development & Aid Education Food and Agriculture Food Security and Nutrition Gender Global Headlines Health Inequality Innovation TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau Source Type: news

A woman who found a cockroach in her husband ' s food at a Slim Chickens in Florida says she had to battle with the manager to get a refund
Images showing the cooked cockroach into a chicken tender. Haile Kirkland A woman found a cockroach in her husband's chicken tender at Slim Chickens on their anniversary. Haile Kirkland said she tried to "quietly" address the problem, but had to battle to get a refund. The restaurant's owner sent…#hailekirkland #slimchickens #pensacola #florida #hungrymeals #kirkland #craighacklander #abc #wear
Source: Reuters: Health - February 26, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Florida Woman Finds Roach Inside Chicken Tenders at Restaurant
Haile Kirkland was dining at Slim Chickens in Pensacola, Florida when she noticed what appeared to be a burnt spot on her husband's chicken tenders. A viral video of a bug-infested chicken sandwich caused so much stir on social media that it prompted an investigation by the Department of Business…#hailekirkland #slimchickens #pensacola #florida #wearnews3 #kirkland #wear #statedepartment #dbpr
Source: Reuters: Health - February 24, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news