Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response Reuters
(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus has killed at least 4,950 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea confirms a hemorrhagic ...
Ebola fight starting to pay off but too early to claim successSin Chew Jit Poh
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WHO Issues New Guidelines on Safely Burying Ebola VictimsNew York Times
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(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus has killed at least 4,950 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea confirms a hemorrhagic ...
Ebola fight starting to pay off but too early to claim success
Where are we in the Ebola outbreak? A look at the worst-ever Ebola epidemic by ...
WHO Issues New Guidelines on Safely Burying Ebola Victims
Africa's growth favours elite - WHO postzambia.com
AFRICA'S growth which is dependent on mining and petroleum only favours the elite and does little to improve living conditions in the rural areas where most of the poor and sick reside, says WHO director general Margaret Chan. And Dr Chan says the Ebola ...
Peter Hubbard deliberately gets injected with Ebola, then runs a marathonMetro
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Ebola vaccine trials in West Africa could begin in January: UNZee News
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AFRICA'S growth which is dependent on mining and petroleum only favours the elite and does little to improve living conditions in the rural areas where most of the poor and sick reside, says WHO director general Margaret Chan. And Dr Chan says the Ebola ...
Peter Hubbard deliberately gets injected with Ebola, then runs a marathon
Man injects himself with Ebola DELIBERATELY in a bid to battle the deadly ...
Ebola vaccine trials in West Africa could begin in January: UN
No 3D for kids under 6 The Star Online
Health agency fears that 3D technology may harm children's eyesight during their developmental years. - Shutterstock. A French health watchdog recommended that children under six be denied access to 3D films, computers and video games, and that those ...
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Health agency fears that 3D technology may harm children's eyesight during their developmental years. - Shutterstock. A French health watchdog recommended that children under six be denied access to 3D films, computers and video games, and that those ...
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One family's diet goes back to the caveman WBNG-TV
California (WBNG Binghamton) Supporters of the paleo diet believe people can lose weight and feel better if they eat, exercise and sleep like our cavemen ancestors. Henry Fong and Michelle Tam were not impressed by the lifestyle five years ago. But now ...
Eating like a caveman 'cuts bowel cancer risk'Independent Online
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California (WBNG Binghamton) Supporters of the paleo diet believe people can lose weight and feel better if they eat, exercise and sleep like our cavemen ancestors. Henry Fong and Michelle Tam were not impressed by the lifestyle five years ago. But now ...
Eating like a caveman 'cuts bowel cancer risk'
Palo Alto Couple Becoming Face Of Caveman Lifestyle Movement
Thinking about food before eating may reduce appetite: study CTV News
Weighing the consequences of poor eating could reduce your appetite for even the most tempting foods, according to a new study to being unveiled this week at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting in Boston. Working with 25 overweight and obese ...
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Weighing the consequences of poor eating could reduce your appetite for even the most tempting foods, according to a new study to being unveiled this week at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting in Boston. Working with 25 overweight and obese ...
Distractions Diminish Food Cravings
Brain Imaging Shows Cognitive Strategies Can Influence Food Cravings
West Africa's Ebola epidemic leads to US protective gear backlog Bangor Daily News
NEW YORK — A surge of orders for gear to protect against Ebola is leading to backlogs through January for some U.S. customers, as demand expands beyond hospitals to firefighters and others, manufacturers and health care workers said. Requests for ...
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NEW YORK — A surge of orders for gear to protect against Ebola is leading to backlogs through January for some U.S. customers, as demand expands beyond hospitals to firefighters and others, manufacturers and health care workers said. Requests for ...
RPT-West Africa's Ebola epidemic leads to US protective gear backlog
How to live longer, healthier: a dose of longevity medicine to defy ageing BizNews
Don't hold your breath waiting for an 'elixir of life' pill to help you live longer and healthier. Drug companies are developing longevity medicine to maximise a healthy lifespan, and reduce the period of end-of-life sickness and dependency. MS. By Caroline ...
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Don't hold your breath waiting for an 'elixir of life' pill to help you live longer and healthier. Drug companies are developing longevity medicine to maximise a healthy lifespan, and reduce the period of end-of-life sickness and dependency. MS. By Caroline ...
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How the Obama administration wants to spend that $6 billion for Ebola Los Angeles Times
Obama administration officials outlined in more detail Thursday how they would spend the president's proposed $6-billion Ebola emergency funding package, emphasizing the urgency of the situation as government funds are scheduled to sunset early next ...
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Obama administration officials outlined in more detail Thursday how they would spend the president's proposed $6-billion Ebola emergency funding package, emphasizing the urgency of the situation as government funds are scheduled to sunset early next ...
Obama calls for $6 billion to combat Ebola
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Ebola outbreak: UN 'lacks resources' to fight deadly virus
Brothers design app for war on Ebola Independent Online
Cape Town - A cellphone app developed by two Stellenbosch brothers is being used in the fight against Ebola. Stellenbosch University graduates Malan and Philip Joubert, who recently moved to Silicon Valley in the US to expand the tech start-up Journey ...
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Cape Town - A cellphone app developed by two Stellenbosch brothers is being used in the fight against Ebola. Stellenbosch University graduates Malan and Philip Joubert, who recently moved to Silicon Valley in the US to expand the tech start-up Journey ...
New Strain of Avian Influenza Detected in German Poultry ThePoultrySite.com
GERMANY - With a new outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed at a turkey farm in northern Germany, a whole range of measures have been introduced to control the spread of the virus. According to the German veterinary authority. the ...
Germany reports highly pathogenic bird flu strainHealth24.com
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GERMANY - With a new outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed at a turkey farm in northern Germany, a whole range of measures have been introduced to control the spread of the virus. According to the German veterinary authority. the ...
Germany reports highly pathogenic bird flu strain
Highly pathogenic avian influenza reported in Germany
Germany Reports First Case of Bird Flu Strain in Europe
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