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2015 looks promising for Ghana – Health Minister

December 26, 2014
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2015 looks promising for Ghana – Health Minister
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The Health Minister, Dr. Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah is said the year 2015 looks promising for Ghana.

He has however warned that the nation can only achieve its development goals when citizens attain “optimal health” to help “create wealth for a healthier and happy year.”

In his Christmas and New Year message to Ghanaians, the Health Minister advised the general public “to stay healthy and safe during this Christmas festivities, so as to help achieve the healthy population for national development promised by the government.”

He subsequently recommended the following health tips to Ghanaians

 

  1. You are what you eat and drink so it is important to watch what you eat this Christmas season to stay healthier during and after the season. We must try to reduce the consumption of excess meat, saturated and trans fatty foods (deeply fried foods), too much salt in our meals, excess sugar in pastries and soft drinks, and over consumption of alcoholic beverages.    We should still not forget to include more vegetables in our festive meals and eat a lot of fruits throughout the season.  Let natural fruit juices replace your soft drinks.
  2. Try to eat safe and fresh foods. Use safe food keeping practices e.g. freezing and heating all leftover food before eating.
  3. Drink at least 8 glasses or 6-8 sachets of water each day. It will flush toxins and waste from your body and thin your blood for effective circulation.
  4. Try to have early dinner to prevent pot belly, obesity and related diseases. You may consider vegetable soup or fruits for your dinner for easy digestion.
  5. Quit smoking and drink responsibly.
  6. Exercise regularly at least 30 minutes three times a week.
  7. Ensure clean environment and do not litter around to avoid diseases.
  8. Have enough rest to control stress. Early to bed early to rise! Sleeping early will help you rest and build your cells and tissues for a regenerative morning.
  9. Remember to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before eating and after visiting the lavatory.
  10. Avoid direct contact with body fluids of a person suffering from Ebola by using protective materials like gloves, goggles, and masks
  11. Disinfect the beddings and clothing of an infected person with disinfectant
  12. Persons suspected to be suffering from Ebola should be taken to the nearest health unit immediately
  13. People who have died from Ebola should be promptly and safely buried under strict supervision

RENEW YOUR STRENGTH AND PREVENT DISEASE! Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This message is brought to you by the kind courtesy of the Hon. Minister for Health, Dr. Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah, Ghana.

 

 

By: Efua Idan Osam/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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