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108 babies born in Gauteng for Christmas
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File: Mamelodi Hospital and Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital each delivered 14 babies, while Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital and Kalafong Hospital delivered 11 each. Photo: Flickr.com / Kamakshi Sachidanandam. JOHANNESBURG ...
108 babies born in Gauteng on Christmas dayDRUM Magazine
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File: Mamelodi Hospital and Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital each delivered 14 babies, while Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital and Kalafong Hospital delivered 11 each. Photo: Flickr.com / Kamakshi Sachidanandam. JOHANNESBURG ...
108 babies born in Gauteng on Christmas day
Fox News
CDC Lab Tech Exposed to Ebola?
MedPage Today
savesaved; ">. author name. by Michael Smith North American Correspondent, MedPage Today. A CDC lab technician is being monitored for Ebola after possible exposure to what might have been live virus. A small amount of material in a sealed plate was ...
My Person Of The Year 2014 By Hannatu MusawaSaharaReporters.com
Ebola OutbreakDeath toll now 7693Pulse Nigeria
Medical detective work is next phase in Ebola fightReuters
CBC.ca
Daily Mail
Huffington Post
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MedPage Today
savesaved; ">. author name. by Michael Smith North American Correspondent, MedPage Today. A CDC lab technician is being monitored for Ebola after possible exposure to what might have been live virus. A small amount of material in a sealed plate was ...
My Person Of The Year 2014 By Hannatu Musawa
Ebola OutbreakDeath toll now 7693
Medical detective work is next phase in Ebola fight
News24
Government docks doctors' salaries
NewsDay
GOVERNMENT has docked close to $300 the pay cheques of all public hospital doctors who participated in a 17-day strike that ended last month. STAFF REPORTER. The deduction was effected on the December salary that was paid on Wednesday.
Govt Abuses Doctors, Chops Off SalariesZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Striking Zim doctors' pay dockedNews24
Striking Zimbabwean doctors' pay dockedThe New Age Online
New Zimbabwe.com
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NewsDay
GOVERNMENT has docked close to $300 the pay cheques of all public hospital doctors who participated in a 17-day strike that ended last month. STAFF REPORTER. The deduction was effected on the December salary that was paid on Wednesday.
Govt Abuses Doctors, Chops Off Salaries
Striking Zim doctors' pay docked
Striking Zimbabwean doctors' pay docked
Free Malaysia Today
Punishment Can Make Bedwetting Worse
Youth Health Magzine
Punishing a child for wetting the bed is counterproductive. It will not solve the problem and actually appears to make it worse. Children whose parents punished them for wetting the bed at night were more likely to be depressed and have a poorer quality of life ...
Punishment can worsen bedwettingFree Malaysia Today
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Youth Health Magzine
Punishing a child for wetting the bed is counterproductive. It will not solve the problem and actually appears to make it worse. Children whose parents punished them for wetting the bed at night were more likely to be depressed and have a poorer quality of life ...
Punishment can worsen bedwetting
Egypt Independent
Tenth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu - Health Ministry
Reuters
CAIRO Dec 24 (Reuters) - A five-year-old Egyptian child died from bird flu on Wednesday, the tenth death from the virus in the country out of 22 identified cases this year, the Health Ministry said. Ministry spokesman Dr Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said the boy ...
Egypt reports 10th bird flu death in 2014Times of India
Tenth Egyptian dies for H5N1 bird fluFox News
Tenth bird flu death in EgyptAhram Online
SGGP
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Reuters
CAIRO Dec 24 (Reuters) - A five-year-old Egyptian child died from bird flu on Wednesday, the tenth death from the virus in the country out of 22 identified cases this year, the Health Ministry said. Ministry spokesman Dr Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said the boy ...
Egypt reports 10th bird flu death in 2014
Tenth Egyptian dies for H5N1 bird flu
Tenth bird flu death in Egypt
The Indian Express
People with Complex Jobs Have Better Cognitive Abilities Later in Life
Headlines & Global News
Complex jobs included lawyers, architects, graphic designers and engineers, which require organizing data, while the less complex jobs included typists, factory workers, food servers and telephone operators, who do more copying and comparing of data.
Complex jobs could help keep brains sharp in later lifeHealthCentral.com
Complex jobs might help maintain brain fitness in agingReuters
Cognitive Abilities Later In Life Partially Determined By OccupationDesign & Trend
Macro Insider
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Headlines & Global News
Complex jobs included lawyers, architects, graphic designers and engineers, which require organizing data, while the less complex jobs included typists, factory workers, food servers and telephone operators, who do more copying and comparing of data.
Complex jobs could help keep brains sharp in later life
Complex jobs might help maintain brain fitness in aging
Cognitive Abilities Later In Life Partially Determined By Occupation
STLtoday.com
Research: breast cancer treatment should address obesity
CT Post
Yale cancer scientist Melinda Irwin says that the connection between obesity and cancer are so strong - as are recent findings about the effectiveness of exercise and diet in treating cancer - that pharmaceutical companies should be required to include these ...
Self-exam and doctor's-exam find similar breast tumorsFox News
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CT Post
Yale cancer scientist Melinda Irwin says that the connection between obesity and cancer are so strong - as are recent findings about the effectiveness of exercise and diet in treating cancer - that pharmaceutical companies should be required to include these ...
Self-exam and doctor's-exam find similar breast tumors
Times of India
China to test its Ebola vaccine on humans
Times of India
BEIJING: China on Thursday said it has developed a vaccine to combat the spread of deadly Ebola virus that has killed more than 7,000 people in three West African countries, and the test of the drug on humans would begin this month. Defence ministry ...
China to continue to increase defence spendingNews Tonight Africa
China's arms sales pose no threat to global stabilityEconomic Times
Spotlight: China helps Africa fight EbolaXinhua
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Times of India
BEIJING: China on Thursday said it has developed a vaccine to combat the spread of deadly Ebola virus that has killed more than 7,000 people in three West African countries, and the test of the drug on humans would begin this month. Defence ministry ...
China to continue to increase defence spending
China's arms sales pose no threat to global stability
Spotlight: China helps Africa fight Ebola
Fox News
FEATURE-US churches catching on to communion breads free of gluten
Reuters Africa
Dec 24 (Reuters) - Rachel Rieger figured getting diagnosed with celiac disease and having to rid gluten from her diet meant she could no longer partake of the wheat-based communion bread that represents a key facet of her Catholic faith. "It was tough for ...
Gluten-free bread coming to a communion near youKGMI
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Reuters Africa
Dec 24 (Reuters) - Rachel Rieger figured getting diagnosed with celiac disease and having to rid gluten from her diet meant she could no longer partake of the wheat-based communion bread that represents a key facet of her Catholic faith. "It was tough for ...
Gluten-free bread coming to a communion near you
Empire State Tribune
Peter Piot Believes There Is Hope To End The Ebola Epidemic For Good
Empire State Tribune
When Ebola first broke out in some isolated and remote area of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976, nobody knew what had hit them. A 27 year old young man, named Peter Piot, was sent to investigate the mysterious out break which had claimed 318 ...
Ebola expert calls for European anti-virus 'corps'BDlive
Europe 'needs outbreak hit squad'Daily Mail
Peter Piot: Ebola, a long and bumpy taleEyewitness News
New Zealand Herald
Irish Examiner
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Empire State Tribune
When Ebola first broke out in some isolated and remote area of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976, nobody knew what had hit them. A 27 year old young man, named Peter Piot, was sent to investigate the mysterious out break which had claimed 318 ...
Ebola expert calls for European anti-virus 'corps'
Europe 'needs outbreak hit squad'
Peter Piot: Ebola, a long and bumpy tale
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