Ebola cases decline in Liberia The Globe and Mail
Two months after United States President Barack Obama ordered his troops to begin building the Ebola treatment centres that Liberia desperately needed, the first Pentagon-supplied treatment beds have finally opened – just in time to be declared redundant.
One in seven women risk dying in childbirth in Ebola-hit countriesReuters
Sierra Leone Defends Jailing Critic of Ebola ResponseNew York Times
One in 7 women risk dying in childbirth in Ebola-hit countriesDaily Mail
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Two months after United States President Barack Obama ordered his troops to begin building the Ebola treatment centres that Liberia desperately needed, the first Pentagon-supplied treatment beds have finally opened – just in time to be declared redundant.
One in seven women risk dying in childbirth in Ebola-hit countries
Sierra Leone Defends Jailing Critic of Ebola Response
One in 7 women risk dying in childbirth in Ebola-hit countries
Green algae virus may make you stupid Times LIVE
A chlorovirus has been shown to be able to affect people's behaviour, by sapping their intelligence according to reports. The world's five most epic spiders - with video · New app 'Hash' attempts to better organize tweets around events · Wits study shows how ...
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A chlorovirus has been shown to be able to affect people's behaviour, by sapping their intelligence according to reports. The world's five most epic spiders - with video · New app 'Hash' attempts to better organize tweets around events · Wits study shows how ...
In Quick Response, Mali Thwarts an Ebola Outbreak New York Times
Mali's Ebola scare is not yet over. But with a quick diagnosis, extensive communication, and no shortage of luck, authorities and partners may be able to limit the number of cases to one. Video by Nicholas Loomis on Publish Date November 10, 2014.
How Ebola spread to Mali: The lessons learnedLos Angeles Times
Combined quick action saves Mali from further Ebola spreadThe Westside Story
Mali Hopes to Declare 108 Free of EbolaChristianity Daily
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Mali's Ebola scare is not yet over. But with a quick diagnosis, extensive communication, and no shortage of luck, authorities and partners may be able to limit the number of cases to one. Video by Nicholas Loomis on Publish Date November 10, 2014.
How Ebola spread to Mali: The lessons learned
Combined quick action saves Mali from further Ebola spread
Mali Hopes to Declare 108 Free of Ebola
Women 'abused' after disclosing Aids status Independent Online
Durban -. Women living with HIV and Aids were regretting disclosing their status after experiencing rejection, verbal and even physical abuse by their families, partners and communities, a study says. Nurses at some hospitals and clinics were also loudly ...
'Checking Gender Violence Key to Reducing HIV/Aids'AllAfrica.com
HIV interventions in East and Southern Africa have failed to stop infection among ...Newstime Africa
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Durban -. Women living with HIV and Aids were regretting disclosing their status after experiencing rejection, verbal and even physical abuse by their families, partners and communities, a study says. Nurses at some hospitals and clinics were also loudly ...
'Checking Gender Violence Key to Reducing HIV/Aids'
HIV interventions in East and Southern Africa have failed to stop infection among ...
Private healthcare overcharging - BHF iAfrica.com
The Board of Healthcare Funders of Southern Africa (BHF) has accused the private healthcare sector of charging patients excessively for unnecessary procedures, saying patients can sometimes pay up to 300 percent higher than normal rates. These claims ...
'Patients can pay up to 300% more for private healthcare'Eyewitness News
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The Board of Healthcare Funders of Southern Africa (BHF) has accused the private healthcare sector of charging patients excessively for unnecessary procedures, saying patients can sometimes pay up to 300 percent higher than normal rates. These claims ...
'Patients can pay up to 300% more for private healthcare'
Trade and Investment - Sino-Tanzania Relations Growing Stronger AllAfrica.com
"TANZANIA and China are good all-weather friends," said Chinese Vice- President, Li Yuanchao, during a reception in Beijing recently to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries. Good all-weather friends the ...
President Kikwete inaugurates Sunderland academySuperSport (blog)
Tanzania president undergoes surgery in USCapital FM Kenya
Tanzania's Kikwete has surgery in USIndependent Online
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"TANZANIA and China are good all-weather friends," said Chinese Vice- President, Li Yuanchao, during a reception in Beijing recently to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries. Good all-weather friends the ...
President Kikwete inaugurates Sunderland academy
Tanzania president undergoes surgery in US
Tanzania's Kikwete has surgery in US
Taking omega-3 helps reduce smoking, study finds Jerusalem Post
Omega-3, the widely used capsules of fish oil taken for a variety of health benefits, has been found to significantly reduce nicotine craving and the number of cigarettes addicts smoke daily, according to a University of Haifa study. Dr. Sharon Rabinovitz ...
Omega-3 may reduce craving for nicotineSan Diego Jewish World
Israeli Scientist Finds Omega-3 Reduces SmokingThe Jewish Press
Omega-3 could aid quitting cigarettesiAfrica.com
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Omega-3, the widely used capsules of fish oil taken for a variety of health benefits, has been found to significantly reduce nicotine craving and the number of cigarettes addicts smoke daily, according to a University of Haifa study. Dr. Sharon Rabinovitz ...
Omega-3 may reduce craving for nicotine
Israeli Scientist Finds Omega-3 Reduces Smoking
Omega-3 could aid quitting cigarettes
50 Scots medical staff join fight against Ebola in Africa Herald Scotland
MORE than 50 Scottish health workers have travelled to west Africa to help the fight against the deadly Ebola outbreak that has so far claimed almost 5,000 lives. MORE than 50 Scottish health workers have travelled to west Africa to help the fight against the ...
Governments, groups striving to become as agile as the Ebola virusWashington Post
Who will pay to stop Ebola?Los Angeles Times
US Troops Number 2100 in West Africa to Contain EbolaMilitary.com
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MORE than 50 Scottish health workers have travelled to west Africa to help the fight against the deadly Ebola outbreak that has so far claimed almost 5,000 lives. MORE than 50 Scottish health workers have travelled to west Africa to help the fight against the ...
Governments, groups striving to become as agile as the Ebola virus
Who will pay to stop Ebola?
US Troops Number 2100 in West Africa to Contain Ebola
HIV/AIDS: We're committed to 2015 MDGs deadline, says NACA The Punch
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS on Monday said it was committed to elimination of mother to child transmission to satisfy the requirements for the attainment of the 2015 deadline of the Millennium Development Goals. The agency also said all its ...
NACA Seeks Increased Funding To Stop Mother-To-Child HIV TransmissionCHANNELS TELEVISION
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The National Agency for the Control of AIDS on Monday said it was committed to elimination of mother to child transmission to satisfy the requirements for the attainment of the 2015 deadline of the Millennium Development Goals. The agency also said all its ...
NACA Seeks Increased Funding To Stop Mother-To-Child HIV Transmission
40 million Nigerians lack access to ICT —Minister Nigerian Tribune
The Federal Government has said at least 40 million Nigerians do not have access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Minister of Communication Technology, Mrs Omobola Johnson, said this in Igbo Olodumare community in Okeigbo, ...
FG pledges support for deployment of 200 base stationsNational Mirror
40 Million Nigerians Still Lack Access to ICT'The Guardian
Strides and Challenges of ICT in NigeriaAllAfrica.com
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The Federal Government has said at least 40 million Nigerians do not have access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Minister of Communication Technology, Mrs Omobola Johnson, said this in Igbo Olodumare community in Okeigbo, ...
FG pledges support for deployment of 200 base stations
40 Million Nigerians Still Lack Access to ICT'
Strides and Challenges of ICT in Nigeria
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