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8 hospitalised for drinking sour milk
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Johannesburg - Eight people, aged between 16 and 18, were in an East London hospital from food poisoning after drinking sour milk on Friday, the Eastern Cape health department said. Spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said the eight were from the Emaplangeni ...
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Johannesburg - Eight people, aged between 16 and 18, were in an East London hospital from food poisoning after drinking sour milk on Friday, the Eastern Cape health department said. Spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said the eight were from the Emaplangeni ...
Chronicle of Philanthropy (subscription)
Ebola Outbreak a New Case Study for Global Disaster Fundraising
Chronicle of Philanthropy (subscription)
A health worker speaks with a boy at a center for suspected Ebola patients in Monrovia, Liberia. Enlarge Image. close Ebola inserts. Photo by John Moore/Getty Images. A health worker speaks with a boy at a center for suspected Ebola patients in Monrovia, ...
UN warns Ebola epidemic not yet containedNews24
As Ebola 'fear factor' eases, African tourism edges backReuters Africa
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A health worker speaks with a boy at a center for suspected Ebola patients in Monrovia, Liberia. Enlarge Image. close Ebola inserts. Photo by John Moore/Getty Images. A health worker speaks with a boy at a center for suspected Ebola patients in Monrovia, ...
UN warns Ebola epidemic not yet contained
As Ebola 'fear factor' eases, African tourism edges back
The Nation
'New Generation' Of Wars, Epidemics, Disasters Harming 60 Million Children ...
Huffington Post
(Adds remarks by UNICEF's Khan in interview paragraphs 5, 16-25) By Magdalena Mis LONDON, Jan 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The U.N. Children's Fund launched a record $3.1 billion appeal on Thursday to enable it to help children caught up in a ...
Unicef Launches US$3.1 Billion Appeal to Reach More Children in EmergenciesAllAfrica.com
'New generation' of threats face childrenBDlive
Unicef seeks $3.1b aid for 'new generation' of crisesThe Nation
Civil Society Media
al-Akhbar English
The Daily Star
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Huffington Post
(Adds remarks by UNICEF's Khan in interview paragraphs 5, 16-25) By Magdalena Mis LONDON, Jan 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The U.N. Children's Fund launched a record $3.1 billion appeal on Thursday to enable it to help children caught up in a ...
Unicef Launches US$3.1 Billion Appeal to Reach More Children in Emergencies
'New generation' of threats face children
Unicef seeks $3.1b aid for 'new generation' of crises
AZoSensors
Early detection device developed for catastrophic citrus tree greening disease
Daily Mail
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan 30 (Reuters) - Scientists have yet to find a cure for the deadly citrus greening disease threatening the world's orange crop, but an inexpensive new device could help growers stop its spread, its inventor said on Friday. The device is a ...
Important research at Univeristy of Florida's IFASnewszap.com
Inexpensive Vision Sensor Detects Citrus GreeningAZoSensors
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Daily Mail
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan 30 (Reuters) - Scientists have yet to find a cure for the deadly citrus greening disease threatening the world's orange crop, but an inexpensive new device could help growers stop its spread, its inventor said on Friday. The device is a ...
Important research at Univeristy of Florida's IFAS
Inexpensive Vision Sensor Detects Citrus Greening
The Citizen
Wedgies for cancer awareness (video)
The Citizen
The annual Daredevil Run took the Zoo Lake precinct by storm Friday 30 January as thousands of men in teeny purple speedo's bared much to focus attention on cancers affecting men. Major aim of the run, now in its sixth year was focused on testicular ...
DareDevils run cancer out the parkRISKSA Magazine
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The Citizen
The annual Daredevil Run took the Zoo Lake precinct by storm Friday 30 January as thousands of men in teeny purple speedo's bared much to focus attention on cancers affecting men. Major aim of the run, now in its sixth year was focused on testicular ...
DareDevils run cancer out the park
Los Angeles Times
Second possible Ebola patient in Sacramento tests negative
Los Angeles Times
A second possible Ebola patient in Sacramento has tested negative for the deadly disease and is being dispatched from an area hospital. It was the second case within 24 hours that a person showed what appeared to be symptoms associated with Ebola but ...
Second California patient tests negative for Ebola hours after firstReuters Africa
CDPH: Patient in Sacramento tests negative for EbolaKRNV My News 4
UC Davis patient Ebola negative, 2nd suspect patient being tested in ...Outbreak News Today
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Los Angeles Times
A second possible Ebola patient in Sacramento has tested negative for the deadly disease and is being dispatched from an area hospital. It was the second case within 24 hours that a person showed what appeared to be symptoms associated with Ebola but ...
Second California patient tests negative for Ebola hours after first
CDPH: Patient in Sacramento tests negative for Ebola
UC Davis patient Ebola negative, 2nd suspect patient being tested in ...
NBCNews.com
Liberia Moves From Ebola Control to Eradication
NBCNews.com
The WHO's announcement of less than 100 Ebola cases in the last week has prompted agency and government efforts to shift towards Ebola eradication. John Moore / Getty Images. 1. A family watches as a burial team lowers their loved one into a grave at ...
Ebola - Why Are We Blaming the Victims?AllAfrica.com
Doctor's notes: American Ebola survivor back in Africa, dealing with lossCNN
Area native helps treat Ebola patients in LiberiaObserver-Reporter
Cihan News Agency
Turkish Press
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The WHO's announcement of less than 100 Ebola cases in the last week has prompted agency and government efforts to shift towards Ebola eradication. John Moore / Getty Images. 1. A family watches as a burial team lowers their loved one into a grave at ...
Ebola - Why Are We Blaming the Victims?
Doctor's notes: American Ebola survivor back in Africa, dealing with loss
Area native helps treat Ebola patients in Liberia
Daily Sabah
Better Awareness, greater understanding, peaceful world
Daily Sabah
The hijab is more than just a piece of cloth. According to many people, it can change the way you perceive the world and the way the world perceives you. Take the chance and put on hijab for World Hijab Day. This Sunday is the third annual World Hijab Day.
World Hijab Day - Encouraging Understanding, or an Empty Gesture?AllAfrica.com
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Daily Sabah
The hijab is more than just a piece of cloth. According to many people, it can change the way you perceive the world and the way the world perceives you. Take the chance and put on hijab for World Hijab Day. This Sunday is the third annual World Hijab Day.
World Hijab Day - Encouraging Understanding, or an Empty Gesture?
New York Daily News
FDA approves gynecological tool to replace forceps
New York Daily News
Ladies, the next time you visit the gynecologist, those dreaded cervical forceps could be replaced by a new device that's been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It's called a suction cervical retractor, and while the name may make you want to ...
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New York Daily News
Ladies, the next time you visit the gynecologist, those dreaded cervical forceps could be replaced by a new device that's been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It's called a suction cervical retractor, and while the name may make you want to ...
Times LIVE
Study suggests quitting smoking gradually
Times LIVE
To kick the habit for good, it's best to cut down before you throw away the pack, according to a new study. Image by: ©Kladej/shutterstock.com. Giving up cigarettes "cold turkey," or without cutting back first, could lead to relapses that make it even harder to quit, ...
Gradual smoking cessation may be key for quittingNews-Medical.net
Quit smoking gradually, researchers sayToronto Sun
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Times LIVE
To kick the habit for good, it's best to cut down before you throw away the pack, according to a new study. Image by: ©Kladej/shutterstock.com. Giving up cigarettes "cold turkey," or without cutting back first, could lead to relapses that make it even harder to quit, ...
Gradual smoking cessation may be key for quitting
Quit smoking gradually, researchers say
Quit smoking gradually
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