Cuban doctor working in Sierra Leone diagnosed with Ebola Los Angeles Times
A member of the 165-member medical team Cuba sent to fight Ebola in Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with the disease, according to state media. lRelated Indian officials isolate man who recovered from Ebola seven weeks ago · Asia · Indian officials ...
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A member of the 165-member medical team Cuba sent to fight Ebola in Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with the disease, according to state media. lRelated Indian officials isolate man who recovered from Ebola seven weeks ago · Asia · Indian officials ...
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New York, Missouri patients test negative for Ebola virus Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two travelers who returned recently from separate West Africa trips tested negative for Ebola on Thursday at hospitals in New York and Missouri and will stay under observation while awaiting additional confirmation of the results, ...
Man, 50, returning from Mali isolated at Bellevue Hospital tests negative for EbolaDaily Mail
Brooklyn Man Tests Negative for EbolaWall Street Journal
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two travelers who returned recently from separate West Africa trips tested negative for Ebola on Thursday at hospitals in New York and Missouri and will stay under observation while awaiting additional confirmation of the results, ...
Man, 50, returning from Mali isolated at Bellevue Hospital tests negative for Ebola
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Liberia's beauty and power feed BC-based painter's art The Globe and Mail
Like many of us, B.C.-based painter Edward Epp has been following the devastating news of the Ebola crisis in West Africa. But for Mr. Epp, it has really hit home. He lived in Liberia in the 1980s – first from 1981 until the end of 1984, and then returning in 1988 ...
US seeking ways to speed blood samples from remote areas for Ebola tests in ...Washington Post
Officials downplay debates over Ebola aid responseU.S. News & World Report
Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than fearedIrish Independent
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Like many of us, B.C.-based painter Edward Epp has been following the devastating news of the Ebola crisis in West Africa. But for Mr. Epp, it has really hit home. He lived in Liberia in the 1980s – first from 1981 until the end of 1984, and then returning in 1988 ...
US seeking ways to speed blood samples from remote areas for Ebola tests in ...
Officials downplay debates over Ebola aid response
Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than feared
25 percent of people worldwide still get fecally contaminated water PBS NewsHour
The number of children who die from diarrhea and similar diseases has dropped dramatically over the last two decades, but billions of people around the world still do not have clean water and sanitation, the United Nations and World Health Organization ...
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The number of children who die from diarrhea and similar diseases has dropped dramatically over the last two decades, but billions of people around the world still do not have clean water and sanitation, the United Nations and World Health Organization ...
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Dire global warning on HIV threat Independent Online
Pretoria - The world has five years to increase access to HIV treatment and prevention to end HIV as a global health threat - and prevent the pandemic from resurging. “We have bent the trajectory of the Aids epidemic,” the UN Programme on HIV/Aids (Unaids) ...
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Pretoria - The world has five years to increase access to HIV treatment and prevention to end HIV as a global health threat - and prevent the pandemic from resurging. “We have bent the trajectory of the Aids epidemic,” the UN Programme on HIV/Aids (Unaids) ...
Aids could be over by 2030 - or it could get worse than it is now
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Study Shows a Mother's Love Can Relieve Infant's Pain Tech Times
Pain relief in infant rats comes about from the presence of the young rodent's mother. What could this mean for treatment of pain in human infants? (Photo : Peter Griffin). Maternal care giving can help sooth pain in infants, as well as alter gene activity within ...
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Pain relief in infant rats comes about from the presence of the young rodent's mother. What could this mean for treatment of pain in human infants? (Photo : Peter Griffin). Maternal care giving can help sooth pain in infants, as well as alter gene activity within ...
Mother's presence soothes pain, changes baby's genetic activity: study
Mothers' proximity soothes pain in baby, altering gene activity
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Forget the gym: Nestle is developing exercise in a BOTTLE in bid to create the ... Daily Mail
It could be the ultimate diet - all the benefits of going to the gym, in a drink. Nestle has revealed it is developing 'exercise in a bottle'. It hopes to create a drink or pill that burn fat in the same way that a workout does. Nestle believe it can create a food that ...
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It could be the ultimate diet - all the benefits of going to the gym, in a drink. Nestle has revealed it is developing 'exercise in a bottle'. It hopes to create a drink or pill that burn fat in the same way that a workout does. Nestle believe it can create a food that ...
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Early Alzheimer's detection might be possible Eyewitness News
Medical research suggests a blood test, that can detect Alzheimer's before diagnosis, might be possible. Coronal section containing the chronically imaged pyramidal neuron “dow” (visualized by green GFP. FILE: Medical research suggests that a blood test, ...
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Medical research suggests a blood test, that can detect Alzheimer's before diagnosis, might be possible. Coronal section containing the chronically imaged pyramidal neuron “dow” (visualized by green GFP. FILE: Medical research suggests that a blood test, ...
Blood test could pick up Alzheimer's Disease 10 years before symptoms appear
New test spots Alzheimer's 10 years early
New Alzheimer's test detects disease 10 years before diagnosis
Printed 3D limbs to suit budget Times LIVE
Although the NHS offers prosthetic hands, they are mainly cosmetic and have little function. File photo. Image by: Lifehand2. A company which prints robotic limbs is offering hope to children who have lost arms and legs. Save & Share. Email · Print.
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Although the NHS offers prosthetic hands, they are mainly cosmetic and have little function. File photo. Image by: Lifehand2. A company which prints robotic limbs is offering hope to children who have lost arms and legs. Save & Share. Email · Print.
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ECOWAS boss discusses Ebola epidemic with Sierra Leonean leader StarAfrica.com
The president of Ecowas Commission Kadre Desire Ouedraogo on Wednesday held talks with Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma as part of a one-day visit to the Ebola hit country. The visit, according to officials, was to show solidarity with the ...
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The president of Ecowas Commission Kadre Desire Ouedraogo on Wednesday held talks with Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma as part of a one-day visit to the Ebola hit country. The visit, according to officials, was to show solidarity with the ...
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