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First Healthy Teens School Program Conducted
The PNG Cancer Foundation, in partnership with Exxon Mobil PNG, conducted the first series of Healthy Teens School Program in…
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Laloki Psychiatric Hospital Shuts Down Operations Due to Reported Hepatitis Cases
The Laloki Psychiatric Hospital this morning shut down its operations, following news of the confirmed 11 hepatitis A cases reported…
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PNG to Develop Online Monitor Tool for National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework 2017 – 2030
In support of the implementation of the National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework (NDRRF) 2017 – 2030 launched by Minister for…
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Continued Strong Wind Warning for Manus and islands west of Bismarck Sea
Papua New Guinea National Weather Service has issued warnings of continued strong winds to be experienced in Manus Province including…
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Church-run Kudjip Nazarene Hospital Transforms into a Provincial Hospital
The country's Health Minister, Sir Puka Temu, officially declared Kudjip Nazarene Hospital as Jiwaka General Hospital. He also declared the…
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St. John forced to reduce ambulance services
St John Ambulance has been forced to reduce its Central Province operations.
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Destructive Cyclone Idai rings 'alarm bell' on climate change – U.N. chief
BEIRA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Cyclone Idai's deadly hit has left some 1.85 million people in need of assistance in Mozambique…
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Night shift work linked to a higher risk of miscarriage
(Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who work at least two-night shifts in one week may have a heightened risk of…
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Malaysia Association in PNG Gives Much Needed Fund of K40, 000 to St. John Ambulance
In a small ceremony at the St John Ambulance Headquarter in Port Moresby, the Malaysia Association in Papua New Guinea…
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National Weather Service issues warning for tropical cyclone
By Adelaide Sirox Kari – EMTV News, Port Moresby The National Weather Service has issued a warning across PNG to…
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