CDC Will Offer More Ebola Training to Health Care Workers New York Times
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday that the agency would take new steps to help hospital workers protect themselves, providing more training and urging hospitals to run drills to practice dealing with potential Ebola patients.
'Breach in protocol' caused second US Ebola infectionUSA TODAY
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday that the agency would take new steps to help hospital workers protect themselves, providing more training and urging hospitals to run drills to practice dealing with potential Ebola patients.
'Breach in protocol' caused second US Ebola infection
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Breach in Protocol Led to New Ebola Diagnosis, Says CDC Director
Ebola: Govt places special emphasis on airports Eyewitness News
Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says his dept is analysing various probabilities of how Ebola could enter SA. Liberian nurses carry the body of a suspected victim of Ebola at the Sonuwein community in Monrovia, Liberia, 3 October 2014. Picture: EPA/Ahmed ...
SA aiding Ebola fightIndependent Online
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Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says his dept is analysing various probabilities of how Ebola could enter SA. Liberian nurses carry the body of a suspected victim of Ebola at the Sonuwein community in Monrovia, Liberia, 3 October 2014. Picture: EPA/Ahmed ...
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Ebola Hits Health Workers AllAfrica.com
The World Health Organization (WHO) says in its latest Ebola report that those dealing with the outbreak in Liberia are so overwhelmed that they cannot keep reliable statistics on its spread. The report also says the high rate of infections across the three ...
IRC calls for Salone wish list to combat EbolaSierra Express Media
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The World Health Organization (WHO) says in its latest Ebola report that those dealing with the outbreak in Liberia are so overwhelmed that they cannot keep reliable statistics on its spread. The report also says the high rate of infections across the three ...
IRC calls for Salone wish list to combat Ebola
The terrifying Ebola numbers you need to see NEWS.com.au
IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...
Would travel ban help keep Ebola out of US?The Seattle Times
In Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone, Mining Price War Deepens CrisisBloomberg
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IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...
Would travel ban help keep Ebola out of US?
In Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone, Mining Price War Deepens Crisis
Currently there are two different Ebola diseases in Sierra Leone
Harvard makes diabetes breakthrough Tribune-Review
BOSTON — Harvard researchers have pioneered a technique to grow by the billions the insulin-producing cells diabetics lack, a breakthrough that could lead to new ways to treat the disease. The breakthrough occurs after 15 years of seeking a bulk recipe for ...
From hESCs to billions of human insulin-producing cellsScience Codex
Stem-Cell Researchers Make Breakthrough in Type 1 Diabetes TreatmentTIME
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BOSTON — Harvard researchers have pioneered a technique to grow by the billions the insulin-producing cells diabetics lack, a breakthrough that could lead to new ways to treat the disease. The breakthrough occurs after 15 years of seeking a bulk recipe for ...
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Study takes step forward to type 1 diabetes cure
Lung cancer lies dormant for years Oncology Update
Researchers have discovered that lung cancers can lie dormant for more than 20 years before turning into an aggressive form of the disease. In a study of seven patients – smokers, ex-smokers and never smokers – UK researchers found cancer can exist ...
Lung cancer can stay hidden for over 20 years: StudyThe New Age Online
Lung Cancer Can Stay Hidden for as Long as 20 Years, Says StudySudan Vision
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Researchers have discovered that lung cancers can lie dormant for more than 20 years before turning into an aggressive form of the disease. In a study of seven patients – smokers, ex-smokers and never smokers – UK researchers found cancer can exist ...
Lung cancer can stay hidden for over 20 years: Study
Lung Cancer Can Stay Hidden for as Long as 20 Years, Says Study
What near-death experiences can teach us about consciousness SBS
What happens when we die? A new study is trying to find out, and suggests that death may be a 'temporary' condition. (AAP). Previous Next Show Grid. What Near-Death Experiences Can Teach Us About Consciousness. Previous Next Hide Grid. Image. 1/.
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Life after death is real, British scientists confirm
leech up nose for weeks Stuff.co.nz
THAT EXPLAINS IT: Daniela Liverani thought her nosebleeds were due to falling from a motorbike - before she spotted the leech up her nose. A Scottish backpacker brought an unwelcome guest home from holiday when she discovered an eight-centimetre ...
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THAT EXPLAINS IT: Daniela Liverani thought her nosebleeds were due to falling from a motorbike - before she spotted the leech up her nose. A Scottish backpacker brought an unwelcome guest home from holiday when she discovered an eight-centimetre ...
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Woman had 3-inch-long leech in her nose for over a month
Backpacker finds nasty stowaway up her nose
Prevent Diabetes by Avoiding This Sugar-Free Substitute Care2.com
Millions of people around the world consume diet drinks with artificial sweeteners to lose weight or to prevent diabetes. They are sabotaging their weight-loss efforts. Artificial sweeteners cause diabetes and obesity. Research at the Weizmann Institute of ...
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Millions of people around the world consume diet drinks with artificial sweeteners to lose weight or to prevent diabetes. They are sabotaging their weight-loss efforts. Artificial sweeteners cause diabetes and obesity. Research at the Weizmann Institute of ...
Artificial sugar may affect blood sugar
Artificial sweeteners may disrupt body's blood sugar controls
Mystery surrounds the death of a British man initially suspected of dying from Ebola Bath Chronicle
Colin Jaffray, who death was thought to have been caused by Ebola in Macedonia is unlikely to have died of the disease. This is the verdict according to health officials after Mr Jaffray, 58, from Cambridgeshire, died last Thursday after being taken ill with ...
Ebola: 'Highly unlikely' British businessman had virusTelegraph.co.uk
Ebola ruled out in death of Briton in MacedoniaReuters
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Colin Jaffray, who death was thought to have been caused by Ebola in Macedonia is unlikely to have died of the disease. This is the verdict according to health officials after Mr Jaffray, 58, from Cambridgeshire, died last Thursday after being taken ill with ...
Ebola: 'Highly unlikely' British businessman had virus
Ebola ruled out in death of Briton in Macedonia
British citizen dies in Macedonia of a suspected case of Ebola, hotel sealed off
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