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Competition needed to cut South African vaccine costs: MSF
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A lack of competition between drug manufacturers has resulted in disproportionately expensive vaccinations, according to a report by Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Push for liver cure for SA. "The report... reveals ...
Competition needed to reduce vaccine costsThe New Age Online
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A lack of competition between drug manufacturers has resulted in disproportionately expensive vaccinations, according to a report by Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Push for liver cure for SA. "The report... reveals ...
Competition needed to reduce vaccine costs
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On Ebola front line, first glimpse of end to epidemic
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Health workers push a wheeled stretcher holding a newly admitted Ebola patient, 16-year-old Amadou, in to the Save the Children Kerry town Ebola treatment centre outside Freetown, Sierra Leone, December 22, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Baz Ratner ...
Sierra Leone will rise again (Part 2)Sierra Express Media
Signs of hope in battle against Ebola?Toronto Star
UN reports significant drop in Ebola casesSin Chew Jit Poh
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Health workers push a wheeled stretcher holding a newly admitted Ebola patient, 16-year-old Amadou, in to the Save the Children Kerry town Ebola treatment centre outside Freetown, Sierra Leone, December 22, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Baz Ratner ...
Sierra Leone will rise again (Part 2)
Signs of hope in battle against Ebola?
UN reports significant drop in Ebola cases
How The World Can Cope With Its Food Demand Struggles
Huffington Post
Dr. Shenggen Fan, director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute, spoke with HuffPost Live about how new technology can help the world deal with struggles related to food demand. "We must produce more with less," Fan said, ...
Urgent action needed to ensure enough food for allCNBCAfrica.com
Davos 2015: Focusing on international food security, nutrition and healthBizNews
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Huffington Post
Dr. Shenggen Fan, director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute, spoke with HuffPost Live about how new technology can help the world deal with struggles related to food demand. "We must produce more with less," Fan said, ...
Urgent action needed to ensure enough food for all
Davos 2015: Focusing on international food security, nutrition and health
Daily Times Nigeria
Experts allay fears over bird flu outbreak
The Guardian Nigeria
EVEN as red flags were raised in Lagos and Kano States over outbreak of Avian Influenza, popularly known as bird flu, at the weekend, experts have allayed fears over safety of poultry meats and another epidemic outbreak in the class of the deadly Ebola ...
No human infections of avian flu H5 reported in Taiwan: CDCFocus Taiwan News Channel
Bird Flu Not At Epidemic Level – FGLeadership Newspapers
Bird flu hits 7 states •140000 birds exposed to fluNigerian Tribune
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The Guardian Nigeria
EVEN as red flags were raised in Lagos and Kano States over outbreak of Avian Influenza, popularly known as bird flu, at the weekend, experts have allayed fears over safety of poultry meats and another epidemic outbreak in the class of the deadly Ebola ...
No human infections of avian flu H5 reported in Taiwan: CDC
Bird Flu Not At Epidemic Level – FG
Bird flu hits 7 states •140000 birds exposed to flu
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Pill could make jet lag a thing of the past
Times LIVE
Resetting the circadian rhythm, what's also known as the body's internal clock, could soon be a simple question of taking a pill, according to researchers at McGill University in Canada. New car technology helps drivers avoid bikes and motorcycles · Zip Code: ...
Are we locked into our biological clocks? Night shift workers want to knowGenetic Literacy Project
New pill to prevent travelers from jet lagEmirates 24/7
A Pill To Cure Jet-Lag Is Here – Ending Misery Of Millions Of Travelers Across ...The Inquisitr
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Resetting the circadian rhythm, what's also known as the body's internal clock, could soon be a simple question of taking a pill, according to researchers at McGill University in Canada. New car technology helps drivers avoid bikes and motorcycles · Zip Code: ...
Are we locked into our biological clocks? Night shift workers want to know
New pill to prevent travelers from jet lag
A Pill To Cure Jet-Lag Is Here – Ending Misery Of Millions Of Travelers Across ...
Fox News
Flu Scan for Jan 20, 2015
CIDRAP
Egyptian health officials have reported the country's fourth and fifth deaths from H5N1 avian flu this year, Reuters reported today and yesterday. The victims were a 47-year-old woman from the Asyut governorate and a 6-year-old child from Minya province.
Bird flu strikes Egypt, IsraelIndependent Online
Woman dies of H5N1 bird flu in Egypt, fourth death this yearTimes LIVE
Woman, child die of bird flu in Egypt, five deaths so far this yearReuters Africa
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CIDRAP
Egyptian health officials have reported the country's fourth and fifth deaths from H5N1 avian flu this year, Reuters reported today and yesterday. The victims were a 47-year-old woman from the Asyut governorate and a 6-year-old child from Minya province.
Bird flu strikes Egypt, Israel
Woman dies of H5N1 bird flu in Egypt, fourth death this year
Woman, child die of bird flu in Egypt, five deaths so far this year
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Boy diagnosed with rare skin disease defies the odds
The New Age Online
The diagnosis meant that the young boy cried non-stop for the first 12 hours of his life from the pain of being touched. Picture: Gallo Images. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share. Rate this Article ...
Boy whose skin falls off in his sleep defies doctors to become top of the classMirror.co.uk
8-year-old 'butterfly boy' loses skin with every touchMyFox Chicago
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The New Age Online
The diagnosis meant that the young boy cried non-stop for the first 12 hours of his life from the pain of being touched. Picture: Gallo Images. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share. Rate this Article ...
Boy whose skin falls off in his sleep defies doctors to become top of the class
8-year-old 'butterfly boy' loses skin with every touch
UNDP, Global Fund ink new HIV/AIDS deal for Zimbabwe
StarAfrica.com
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria have signed an agreement that is expected to boost Zimbabwe's ability to fight against HIV and AIDS, UNDP announced Wednesday.
Respond Quickly to Faults, ZETDC ToldThe Herald
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StarAfrica.com
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria have signed an agreement that is expected to boost Zimbabwe's ability to fight against HIV and AIDS, UNDP announced Wednesday.
Respond Quickly to Faults, ZETDC Told
Doctors Without Borders
Gavin Shuker :Women Are Being Failed in the Global Fight Against Ebola
Huffington Post UK
This month Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) - the charity at the frontline of global efforts to fight Ebola - launched the world's first ever maternity clinic for Ebola sufferers. This is news that should be celebrated; the new centre will offer a vital lifeline to pregnant ...
Fighting Ebola, Ending Stigma: Ebola Frontline Fighter in Liberia > MonFront Page Africa
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Huffington Post UK
This month Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) - the charity at the frontline of global efforts to fight Ebola - launched the world's first ever maternity clinic for Ebola sufferers. This is news that should be celebrated; the new centre will offer a vital lifeline to pregnant ...
Fighting Ebola, Ending Stigma: Ebola Frontline Fighter in Liberia > Mon
The Australian
Back to school as Africa defies worst fears in war against Ebola
The Australian
THE world's worst Ebola outbreak is abating, with the massive international effort to beat the disease driving infection rates to their lowest in six months. Transmission rates are low enough for Guinea, the country at the heart of the outbreak, to take a tentative ...
No new Ebola cases reported in most of Liberia counties over past week – UNSierra Leone Times
Nearing the End of the Ebola WarThe News
Imams reminded to adhere to Ebola preventive measuresHeritage
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The Australian
THE world's worst Ebola outbreak is abating, with the massive international effort to beat the disease driving infection rates to their lowest in six months. Transmission rates are low enough for Guinea, the country at the heart of the outbreak, to take a tentative ...
No new Ebola cases reported in most of Liberia counties over past week – UN
Nearing the End of the Ebola War
Imams reminded to adhere to Ebola preventive measures
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