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Pesticide exposure halved if eating organic
The Southland Times
But, an extensive new study by Washington University researchers, has confirmed what is a logical conclusion to come to: that organic-eaters are exposed to far fewer pesticides. The study, the largest of its kind, looked at the dietary exposure of more than ...
Half the pesticides found in urine of people who eat organic produce, study findsSydney Morning Herald
Organic foods do offer real benefitiAfrica.com
Organic Food May Reduce Your Exposure to PesticidesScience World Report
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The Southland Times
But, an extensive new study by Washington University researchers, has confirmed what is a logical conclusion to come to: that organic-eaters are exposed to far fewer pesticides. The study, the largest of its kind, looked at the dietary exposure of more than ...
Half the pesticides found in urine of people who eat organic produce, study finds
Organic foods do offer real benefit
Organic Food May Reduce Your Exposure to Pesticides
Daily Mail
Violent protests in Ebola-hit Guinea after imam's arrest
Daily Mail
Around a dozen Guineans were wounded Monday in clashes with police after the arrest of an imam who led funeral prayers for a suspected victim of Ebola. Demonstrators put up barricades, burned tyres and overturned rubbish bins in the capital Conakry, ...
Violent protests in Guinea after imam's arrestNews24
Violent protests in Ebola-hit GuineaSBS
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Daily Mail
Around a dozen Guineans were wounded Monday in clashes with police after the arrest of an imam who led funeral prayers for a suspected victim of Ebola. Demonstrators put up barricades, burned tyres and overturned rubbish bins in the capital Conakry, ...
Violent protests in Guinea after imam's arrest
Violent protests in Ebola-hit Guinea
Sierra Express Media
Ebola threatens economic gains in affected countries
Sierra Express Media
It was and still is difficult to fully assess the economic impact of the Ebola virus outbreak in the most affected countries — Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Yet, it was already clear at the height of the epidemic that affected countries were headed to an ...
New Ebola cases rise again after dropping for several weeksModernHealthcare.com
Britain pledges $50m for Ebola fightIndependent Online
Every Single Kid Who Was Orphaned By Ebola In Guinea Now Has A HomeHuffington Post
Reuters
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Sierra Express Media
It was and still is difficult to fully assess the economic impact of the Ebola virus outbreak in the most affected countries — Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Yet, it was already clear at the height of the epidemic that affected countries were headed to an ...
New Ebola cases rise again after dropping for several weeks
Britain pledges $50m for Ebola fight
Every Single Kid Who Was Orphaned By Ebola In Guinea Now Has A Home
TIME
After Ebola: See Life Returning to Normal in Liberia
TIME
Boys play on the beach next to the Atlantic Ocean in the West Point township on Jan. 31, 2015 in Monrovia, Liberia. MORE. SHARE. 1 of 25. Members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team, under contract from the Liberian Ministry of ...
China provides food aid to Ebola-hit LiberiaSierra Leone Times
Chinese medical team decontaminates school in Ebola-hit Liberiaecns
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TIME
Boys play on the beach next to the Atlantic Ocean in the West Point township on Jan. 31, 2015 in Monrovia, Liberia. MORE. SHARE. 1 of 25. Members of a Liberian Red Cross burial team, under contract from the Liberian Ministry of ...
China provides food aid to Ebola-hit Liberia
Chinese medical team decontaminates school in Ebola-hit Liberia
FDA Approves Breast Imager That Does Not Compress Tissue
Medscape
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first CT system that provides three-dimensional (3D) images for diagnostic breast imaging. The Koning Breast CT (KBCT), which does not require compression of the breast, "should be read along ...
FDA rules govern use of new breast imaging systemRochester Democrat and Chronicle
A better, less painful way to screen breastsHealth24
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Medscape
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first CT system that provides three-dimensional (3D) images for diagnostic breast imaging. The Koning Breast CT (KBCT), which does not require compression of the breast, "should be read along ...
FDA rules govern use of new breast imaging system
A better, less painful way to screen breasts
Deutsche Welle
Ebola quick test from Germany to be used worldwide
Deutsche Welle
The test by a German pharmaceutical company is easy to use and store. It comes at a time when Ebola infections in western Africa are on the rise again. Woman holding her child in an Ebola clinic. (Photo: John Moore/Getty. Good news in the fight against ...
German Pharmaceautical Company Stada Planning To Launch Ebola TestTech Times
German drug maker Stada to launch test for Ebola; claims to diagnose virus ...Daily News & Analysis
German drugmaker Stada to launch rapid test for EbolaAhram Online
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Deutsche Welle
The test by a German pharmaceutical company is easy to use and store. It comes at a time when Ebola infections in western Africa are on the rise again. Woman holding her child in an Ebola clinic. (Photo: John Moore/Getty. Good news in the fight against ...
German Pharmaceautical Company Stada Planning To Launch Ebola Test
German drug maker Stada to launch test for Ebola; claims to diagnose virus ...
German drugmaker Stada to launch rapid test for Ebola
StarAfrica.com
ALMA Award - Good News From a Distant Land
The Point
The Gambia has again received another award of international repute. This time around it is on malaria control intervention, as the country is named as one of the recipients of the 2015 African Leaders Malaria Alliance award (ALMA) for excellence in ...
President Koroma Bags 2015 Alma Award for ExcellenceAllAfrica.com
The Gambia bags malaria control awardStarAfrica.com
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The Point
The Gambia has again received another award of international repute. This time around it is on malaria control intervention, as the country is named as one of the recipients of the 2015 African Leaders Malaria Alliance award (ALMA) for excellence in ...
President Koroma Bags 2015 Alma Award for Excellence
The Gambia bags malaria control award
Delhi Daily News
Guinea approves wider use of Ebola drug
Delhi Daily News
Government of Guinea has approved wider use of an experimental drug to treat Ebola in treatment centers after successful initial trials, the officials said. The expansion of the treatment comes as the number of people with Ebola in Guinea has doubled in the ...
Guinea to expand use of experimental anti-Ebola drugsFox News
Guinea Approves New Experimental Ebola TreatmentAmerica Herald
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Delhi Daily News
Government of Guinea has approved wider use of an experimental drug to treat Ebola in treatment centers after successful initial trials, the officials said. The expansion of the treatment comes as the number of people with Ebola in Guinea has doubled in the ...
Guinea to expand use of experimental anti-Ebola drugs
Guinea Approves New Experimental Ebola Treatment
Independent Online
Online comments better than a doctor?
Independent Online
Washington – As measles spreads across parts of the US. like some 21st-century plague, many concerned persons have begun to wonder how anti-vaccination beliefs still persist, exactly. Maybe it's the manifestation of a deeper culture war, some suggest.
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Independent Online
Washington – As measles spreads across parts of the US. like some 21st-century plague, many concerned persons have begun to wonder how anti-vaccination beliefs still persist, exactly. Maybe it's the manifestation of a deeper culture war, some suggest.
Fox News
As Ebola fades, questions arise over billions in US aid
Fox News
Jan. 30, 2015: A health care worker sprays disinfectant outside a USAID-funded Ebola clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. (AP). Aid officials say a surge of international support since last fall has helped contain the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, but as U.S.-built clinics ...
Study: Cuts pushed by funder spurred West Africa Ebola crisisFrost Illustrated
West Africa: China Trains Over 10000 Ebola Medical Staff for West AfricaAllAfrica.com
'Fear, instability made it difficult to control Ebola in Africa'Zee News
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Fox News
Jan. 30, 2015: A health care worker sprays disinfectant outside a USAID-funded Ebola clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. (AP). Aid officials say a surge of international support since last fall has helped contain the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, but as U.S.-built clinics ...
Study: Cuts pushed by funder spurred West Africa Ebola crisis
West Africa: China Trains Over 10000 Ebola Medical Staff for West Africa
'Fear, instability made it difficult to control Ebola in Africa'
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