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Botched cancer patient dies
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A seven-year-old girl passed away at the Charlotte Maxeke hospital on Sunday morning, with her mother claiming doctors have been negligent. AnnaMarie Tewitz was in remission after suffering a brain tumour but was readmitted to hospital after Christmas.
Hospital promises probe after cancer survivor's deathEyewitness News
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A seven-year-old girl passed away at the Charlotte Maxeke hospital on Sunday morning, with her mother claiming doctors have been negligent. AnnaMarie Tewitz was in remission after suffering a brain tumour but was readmitted to hospital after Christmas.
Hospital promises probe after cancer survivor's death
CBC.ca
Ebola outbreak: Edmonton aid worker to battle psychological toll of virus
CBC.ca
Overflowing graveyards, crowded makeshift hospital wards, bodies left untouched on busy streets. Since the deadly Ebola outbreak began in West Africa, the images of physical suffering have spread worldwide. But with the death toll from the virus topping ...
Ebola: mapping the outbreakBusinessDay
Ebola survivors in West Africa to share stories via mobile app, to help fight stigmaReuters
How Times Reporters Unraveled the Ebola EpidemicNew York Times
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CBC.ca
Overflowing graveyards, crowded makeshift hospital wards, bodies left untouched on busy streets. Since the deadly Ebola outbreak began in West Africa, the images of physical suffering have spread worldwide. But with the death toll from the virus topping ...
Ebola: mapping the outbreak
Ebola survivors in West Africa to share stories via mobile app, to help fight stigma
How Times Reporters Unraveled the Ebola Epidemic
BBC News
UK Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey 'in critical condition'
BBC News
A British nurse who was diagnosed with Ebola after returning from Sierra Leone is now in a critical condition, the London hospital treating her has said. The Royal Free Hospital said it was "sorry to announce that the condition of Pauline Cafferkey has ...
British Ebola nurse now in critical conditionIrish Independent
Ebola-infected UK nurse fighting for her lifeJamaica Observer
Ebola is 'uppermost thing' on mind of CameronIrish Examiner
Belfast Telegraph
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BBC News
A British nurse who was diagnosed with Ebola after returning from Sierra Leone is now in a critical condition, the London hospital treating her has said. The Royal Free Hospital said it was "sorry to announce that the condition of Pauline Cafferkey has ...
British Ebola nurse now in critical condition
Ebola-infected UK nurse fighting for her life
Ebola is 'uppermost thing' on mind of Cameron
Times LIVE
Australia bans sunbeds in bid to counter skin cancer
Times LIVE
If there's one business you don't want to be getting into in Australia, it's selling sunbeds. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Dr Richard Smith says 'stop wasting billions trying to cure cancer, it's the best way to die.' Most Australian states and territories ...
Skin cancer now major health crisis in AmericaXenia Gazette
Low skin cancer rates in Hong Kong mean sunbeds are here to staySouth China Morning Post (subscription)
Australia bans commercial sunbeds over cancer fearsPremium beauty
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Times LIVE
If there's one business you don't want to be getting into in Australia, it's selling sunbeds. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Dr Richard Smith says 'stop wasting billions trying to cure cancer, it's the best way to die.' Most Australian states and territories ...
Skin cancer now major health crisis in America
Low skin cancer rates in Hong Kong mean sunbeds are here to stay
Australia bans commercial sunbeds over cancer fears
Daily Mail
Mystery of Oscar Wilde's wife's death solved by author's grandson
Daily Mail
The grandson of Oscar Wilde believes he has solved the mystery of how his grandmother met her end aged just 40 over a century ago. Speculation over the sudden death of Constance Wilde had ranged from spinal damage after falling down some stairs or ...
Explained: The enigmatic death of Oscar Wilde's wife in botched opTimes of India
The enigmatic death of Mrs Oscar Wilde revealed by UCT scientistsBizNews
Private Letters Untangle Mysterious Death of Oscar Wilde's WifeNew York Times (blog)
Live Science
Medical News Today
IrishCentral
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Daily Mail
The grandson of Oscar Wilde believes he has solved the mystery of how his grandmother met her end aged just 40 over a century ago. Speculation over the sudden death of Constance Wilde had ranged from spinal damage after falling down some stairs or ...
Explained: The enigmatic death of Oscar Wilde's wife in botched op
The enigmatic death of Mrs Oscar Wilde revealed by UCT scientists
Private Letters Untangle Mysterious Death of Oscar Wilde's Wife
Times LIVE
YouTube Chemist, father of Viagra knighted
Times LIVE
"Even I have to admit that I look like... what people imagine scientists to look like," Prof Martyn Poliakoff said. Image by: Periodic Videos/ YouTube LLC. Two chemists, one noted for his series of YouTube videos, and another for kicking off the discovery of ...
Two Chemists KnightedScientist
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Times LIVE
"Even I have to admit that I look like... what people imagine scientists to look like," Prof Martyn Poliakoff said. Image by: Periodic Videos/ YouTube LLC. Two chemists, one noted for his series of YouTube videos, and another for kicking off the discovery of ...
Two Chemists Knighted
Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food may not be dangerous for a quarter of people, says scientists
Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food may not be dangerous for a quarter of people after scientists found some metabolisms appear immune from the impact of an unhealthy diet. Although gaining excess weight through overeating is linked to diabetes, heart disease and stroke, ...
Not all obese people develop metabolic problems linked to excess weightHealthCanal.com
Good news for fatties: obesity not always a path to ill healthBizNews
Not all obese people prone to poor health: studyThe New Age Online
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Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food may not be dangerous for a quarter of people after scientists found some metabolisms appear immune from the impact of an unhealthy diet. Although gaining excess weight through overeating is linked to diabetes, heart disease and stroke, ...
Not all obese people develop metabolic problems linked to excess weight
Good news for fatties: obesity not always a path to ill health
Not all obese people prone to poor health: study
Eyewitness News
Improved stock counts at Gauteng hospitals
Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG - Improved stock counts have been reported at hospitals around Gauteng following medical shortages late last year. The provincial health department claims that contracted suppliers were failing to provide the large volumes of medication ...
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JOHANNESBURG - Improved stock counts have been reported at hospitals around Gauteng following medical shortages late last year. The provincial health department claims that contracted suppliers were failing to provide the large volumes of medication ...
6 ways you can fix your relationship
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Dept denies hospital shortages and theft
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Johannesburg - The Limpopo health department has disputed a report that found equipment shortages and theft taking place at provincial hospitals and clinics, City Press reported on Sunday. Department spokesperson Macks Lesufi disagreed with the ...
Department denies hospital shortages and theftThe New Age Online
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News24
Johannesburg - The Limpopo health department has disputed a report that found equipment shortages and theft taking place at provincial hospitals and clinics, City Press reported on Sunday. Department spokesperson Macks Lesufi disagreed with the ...
Department denies hospital shortages and theft
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