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Liberian Ebola workers demand hazard pay
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Seven hundred Liberian Ebola workers have taken to the streets of the capital Monrovia to demand promised hazard pay. "We took risks so we deserve our benefits," demonstrators chanted as the protest began on Friday, when they disrupted a ceremony ...
Liberia rebuilds devastated child healthcare systemNews24
The Battle Against Ebola in Liberia - Young People Played a Game-Changing ...AllAfrica.com
Ebola-hit Liberia rebuilds devastated child healthcare systemThe New Age Online
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Seven hundred Liberian Ebola workers have taken to the streets of the capital Monrovia to demand promised hazard pay. "We took risks so we deserve our benefits," demonstrators chanted as the protest began on Friday, when they disrupted a ceremony ...
Liberia rebuilds devastated child healthcare system
The Battle Against Ebola in Liberia - Young People Played a Game-Changing ...
Ebola-hit Liberia rebuilds devastated child healthcare system
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Aids researchers cannot adopt a business as usual attitude
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Aids researchers cannot adopt a business as usual attitude if they want to escalate the fight against the disease. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share. Rate this Article. Rate This Story close. |. Aids researchers cannot adopt a ...
Is Our Indifference Making Us Sick?Huffington Post
AIDS Action Calls on Lawmakers to Invest in Ending HIV/AIDSRainbow Times
Achieving an end to the AIDS epidemic: Laying the groundworkThe Guardian Nigeria
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The New Age Online
Aids researchers cannot adopt a business as usual attitude if they want to escalate the fight against the disease. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share. Rate this Article. Rate This Story close. |. Aids researchers cannot adopt a ...
Is Our Indifference Making Us Sick?
AIDS Action Calls on Lawmakers to Invest in Ending HIV/AIDS
Achieving an end to the AIDS epidemic: Laying the groundwork
Sierra Leone Telegraph
“Continued economic progress in Liberia – a more uneven picture in Sierra Leone”
Sierra Leone Telegraph
unemployed youth The return to work continues in Liberia, led by gains for wage workers and the rural self-employed, while the picture remains mixed in Sierra Leone, where urban youth and the non-farm self-employed continued to lag behind.
"From Ebola to More Resilient Health Systems"TLC Africa
'Exhausted' Liberia struggles with long Ebola 'to do' listReuters
Premier League footballers are joining forces against ebolaTelegraph.co.uk
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Sierra Leone Telegraph
unemployed youth The return to work continues in Liberia, led by gains for wage workers and the rural self-employed, while the picture remains mixed in Sierra Leone, where urban youth and the non-farm self-employed continued to lag behind.
"From Ebola to More Resilient Health Systems"
'Exhausted' Liberia struggles with long Ebola 'to do' list
Premier League footballers are joining forces against ebola
Daily Times
What happens when you crack your knuckles?
Daily Times
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who feel a great relief from cracking their knuckles, and those who squirm at just the thought of it. Scientists have long debated the cause of joint cracking and there's a lot of confusion about whether or not it ...
Snap, crackle, pop: Study reveals secret behind knuckle-crackingNews24
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Daily Times
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who feel a great relief from cracking their knuckles, and those who squirm at just the thought of it. Scientists have long debated the cause of joint cracking and there's a lot of confusion about whether or not it ...
Snap, crackle, pop: Study reveals secret behind knuckle-cracking
What makes knuckles crack?
What happens when we crack our knuckles?
Empire State Tribune
Pfizer wins first U.S. trial over Zoloft birth-defect Case
Empire State Tribune
One down! Pfizer Inc. was cleared of any liability in the first of more than 1,000 U.S. trial over antidepressant Zoloft which was once the U.S.'s most popular mood-altering drug. Plaintiff Kristyn Pesante stated that Pfizer failed to alert that using Zoloft during ...
UPDATE 2-Pfizer wins first US trial over Zoloft birth-defect riskReuters
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Pfizer Cleared of Liability in US trial claiming Zoloft can Cause Birth DefectsMaine News
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Empire State Tribune
One down! Pfizer Inc. was cleared of any liability in the first of more than 1,000 U.S. trial over antidepressant Zoloft which was once the U.S.'s most popular mood-altering drug. Plaintiff Kristyn Pesante stated that Pfizer failed to alert that using Zoloft during ...
UPDATE 2-Pfizer wins first US trial over Zoloft birth-defect risk
April 18, 2015 in Health // Pfizer wins first trial over Zoloft birth-defect claims
Pfizer Cleared of Liability in US trial claiming Zoloft can Cause Birth Defects
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Walking Significantly Improves Life Following Prostate Cancer Battle
News Every day
More than other forms of exercise, walking benefits prostate cancer patient, a new study concluded. The study's findings were based on data from 51,529 men collected since 1986 by T.H Chan School of Public Health at Harvard. Researchers at North ...
Light walking could help reduce harmful effects of treatment in cancer survivorsMaine News Online
Walking improves health outcomes for prostate cancer survivorsUPI.com
Walking Boosts Outcomes for Prostate Cancer SurvivorsPhilly.com
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More than other forms of exercise, walking benefits prostate cancer patient, a new study concluded. The study's findings were based on data from 51,529 men collected since 1986 by T.H Chan School of Public Health at Harvard. Researchers at North ...
Light walking could help reduce harmful effects of treatment in cancer survivors
Walking improves health outcomes for prostate cancer survivors
Walking Boosts Outcomes for Prostate Cancer Survivors
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Researchers say maple syrup could help fight bacterial infections
CTV News
Researchers at McGill University have found that concentrated maple syrup appears to help fight bacterial infections. The maple syrup makes bacteria more susceptible to antibiotics. The research team used a concentrated extract of maple syrup, which is a ...
Maple Syrup Extract Combats Antibiotic Resistant BacteriaDesign & Trend
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CTV News
Researchers at McGill University have found that concentrated maple syrup appears to help fight bacterial infections. The maple syrup makes bacteria more susceptible to antibiotics. The research team used a concentrated extract of maple syrup, which is a ...
Maple Syrup Extract Combats Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Boosting Antibiotics with Maple Syrup?
Maple syrup may boost antibiotics Finds Canadian Study
BBC News
'Mystery disease' kills 18 in Nigeria - officials
BBC News
A "mysterious" disease has killed at least 18 people in the past several days in south-eastern Nigeria, local officials say. The outbreak started in the Ode-Irele town, Ondo state, and spread rapidly. The disease - characterised by blurred vision, headache and ...
Ondo strange disease not contagious, govt allays fearsNigerian Tribune
17 die from 'mysterious' disease in NigeriaNews24
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BBC News
A "mysterious" disease has killed at least 18 people in the past several days in south-eastern Nigeria, local officials say. The outbreak started in the Ode-Irele town, Ondo state, and spread rapidly. The disease - characterised by blurred vision, headache and ...
Ondo strange disease not contagious, govt allays fears
17 die from 'mysterious' disease in Nigeria
Mystery disease kills 18 in Nigerian town
Pune Mirror
Girl who could come back from the dead
Pune Mirror
The two-year-old died of a rare form of brain cancer. Hoping she can be brought back to life by future medical advances, her parents have had her body cryogenically frozen. WASHINGTON A two-year-old girl from Thailand, called Matheryn Naovaratpong, ...
Matheryn Naovaratpong: 2-Year-Old Frozen Toddler Cryogenically Preserved ...The Inquisitr
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Pune Mirror
The two-year-old died of a rare form of brain cancer. Hoping she can be brought back to life by future medical advances, her parents have had her body cryogenically frozen. WASHINGTON A two-year-old girl from Thailand, called Matheryn Naovaratpong, ...
Matheryn Naovaratpong: 2-Year-Old Frozen Toddler Cryogenically Preserved ...
Little girl who died of brain cancer aged 2 becomes youngest person to be ...
Youngest person cryogenically frozen
Toronto Sun
Doctors discover 'game-changer' for stroke treatment
Toronto Sun
A group of international researchers claim their findings on stroke treatment are "a game-changer." The team discovered that removal of the clot causing a severe stroke, along with the standard medication, improves the restoration of blood flow to the brain.
Clot removal improves outcomes in stroke patientsNews-Medical.net
Study finds that surgery can lower disability in stroke patientsPittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Toronto Sun
A group of international researchers claim their findings on stroke treatment are "a game-changer." The team discovered that removal of the clot causing a severe stroke, along with the standard medication, improves the restoration of blood flow to the brain.
Clot removal improves outcomes in stroke patients
Study finds that surgery can lower disability in stroke patients
New clot-removal procedure better than drugs alone for stroke patients, reveals ...
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