Independent Online
Comrades medalists fails dope test
Independent Online
One of this year's Comrades Marathon gold medallists in the men's race has tested positive for a banned substance in his A sample, the SA Institute for Drug Free Sport (Saids) confirmed today. Saids chief executive, Khalid Galant, said today that ...
Doping allegations at ComradesThe New Age Online
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Independent Online
One of this year's Comrades Marathon gold medallists in the men's race has tested positive for a banned substance in his A sample, the SA Institute for Drug Free Sport (Saids) confirmed today. Saids chief executive, Khalid Galant, said today that ...
Doping allegations at Comrades
ABC Online
World's first malaria vaccine a step closer to rollout
ABC Online
ELIZABETH JACKSON: The world is one step closer to having its first malaria vaccine available. Overnight, European regulators have approved it, despite its limited effectiveness in children and babies. But with malaria still accounting for nearly 600 ...
First malaria vaccine gains regulator approvalIrish Examiner
GlaxoSmithKline's Malaria Vaccine Clears Final Scientific HurdleWall Street Journal
Doctor's decades-long quest for malaria vaccine pays offCBS News
Sky News Australia
Telegraph.co.uk
The Times (subscription)
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ABC Online
ELIZABETH JACKSON: The world is one step closer to having its first malaria vaccine available. Overnight, European regulators have approved it, despite its limited effectiveness in children and babies. But with malaria still accounting for nearly 600 ...
First malaria vaccine gains regulator approval
GlaxoSmithKline's Malaria Vaccine Clears Final Scientific Hurdle
Doctor's decades-long quest for malaria vaccine pays off
Huffington Post
How Poverty Stunts Kids' Brain Development
Huffington Post
When U.S. scientists confirmed that lead exposure from gasoline caused permanent mental disability, deafness and a host of other health problems, the Environmental Protection Agency acted swiftly in 1973, calling for the incremental reduction of lead ...
Brain scans show effects of poverty on kidsMinneapolis Star Tribune
Growing up in poverty can slow brain growthBDlive
Poverty may affect children's brain developmentHealth24
iFreePress.com (blog)
Vocal Republic
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Huffington Post
When U.S. scientists confirmed that lead exposure from gasoline caused permanent mental disability, deafness and a host of other health problems, the Environmental Protection Agency acted swiftly in 1973, calling for the incremental reduction of lead ...
Brain scans show effects of poverty on kids
Growing up in poverty can slow brain growth
Poverty may affect children's brain development
Fox News
West African drug officials see 'alarming' rise in meth trade
Fox News
June 29, 2014 - FILE photo of Senegalese police preparing to incinerate methamphetamines seized at the Malian border in Tambacounda, Senegal. Drug enforcement officials say West African gangs are producing and exporting hundreds of millions of ...
Special report - West Africa's alarming growth industry: methReuters
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Fox News
June 29, 2014 - FILE photo of Senegalese police preparing to incinerate methamphetamines seized at the Malian border in Tambacounda, Senegal. Drug enforcement officials say West African gangs are producing and exporting hundreds of millions of ...
Special report - West Africa's alarming growth industry: meth
Pacific Standard
The Positive Impact of Deworming in Kenyan Schools - the Evidence Untangled
AllAfrica.com
A re-analysis of research on school-based deworming in Kenya strongly supports the finding that treatment improves school attendance of both children who are treated and those who are not. The re-analysis confirms the core findings of our original ...
How to Make Sure International Aid Campaigns Actually WorkPacific Standard
Researchers question benefits of deworming intervention in school-age childrenNews-Medical.net
Study throws doubt on education benefit of deworming childrenFinancial Express
Malay Mail Online
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AllAfrica.com
A re-analysis of research on school-based deworming in Kenya strongly supports the finding that treatment improves school attendance of both children who are treated and those who are not. The re-analysis confirms the core findings of our original ...
How to Make Sure International Aid Campaigns Actually Work
Researchers question benefits of deworming intervention in school-age children
Study throws doubt on education benefit of deworming children
Sierra Leone Telegraph
Letter to President Koroma – Your Orwellian diktat is not in the nation's interest
Sierra Leone Telegraph
You may not know or remember me. But that is of no consequence, as I would not like you to think that I am also looking for a job (God forbid) like some of those 'Concerned Sierra Leoneans' you lambasted and ridiculed in the USA. It would also be a ...
From New York to the Ebola frontlinesAwareness Times
Sierra Leone News: Who Is Afraid Of Ebola?Awoko
Why I went to fight Ebola… three timesRed Cross Blogs (blog)
Daily Star
Voice of America
Infection Control Today
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Sierra Leone Telegraph
You may not know or remember me. But that is of no consequence, as I would not like you to think that I am also looking for a job (God forbid) like some of those 'Concerned Sierra Leoneans' you lambasted and ridiculed in the USA. It would also be a ...
From New York to the Ebola frontlines
Sierra Leone News: Who Is Afraid Of Ebola?
Why I went to fight Ebola… three times
The Express Tribune
Nigeria marks 1 year since last polio case
The Nation
LAGOS - Nigeria on Friday marked one year since its last case of polio, raising hopes it will soon be taken off the list of endemic countries as the first step to being declared free of the disease. The last case was in the Sumaila district of Kano ...
Nigeria marks 1 year since last polio case, hopes to learn from previous mistakesCBC.ca
Nigeria marks one year without recorded polio caseBBC News
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The Nation
LAGOS - Nigeria on Friday marked one year since its last case of polio, raising hopes it will soon be taken off the list of endemic countries as the first step to being declared free of the disease. The last case was in the Sumaila district of Kano ...
Nigeria marks 1 year since last polio case, hopes to learn from previous mistakes
Nigeria marks one year without recorded polio case
9news.com.au
New Alzheimer's drug shows 4 times more effective than current pill ...
Xinhua
MELBOURNE, July 24 (Xinhua) -- A promising new form of medication aimed at treating the degenerative brain disease Alzheimer's has showed early signs that it may be four times more effective than the current pill, donepezil, in preventing the onset and ...
Anavex Life Sciences Corp (OTCMKTS:AVXL) Advancing Strong With Phase 2a Trial ...StocksnTrade (registration) (blog)
(Recast) New Alzheimer's drug shows 4 times more effective than current pill ...GlobalPost
Premarket Biotech Digest: The M&A Frenzy, Anavex's Phase 2a Data, Big Day For ...Seeking Alpha
Herald Sun
9news.com.au
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Xinhua
MELBOURNE, July 24 (Xinhua) -- A promising new form of medication aimed at treating the degenerative brain disease Alzheimer's has showed early signs that it may be four times more effective than the current pill, donepezil, in preventing the onset and ...
Anavex Life Sciences Corp (OTCMKTS:AVXL) Advancing Strong With Phase 2a Trial ...
(Recast) New Alzheimer's drug shows 4 times more effective than current pill ...
Premarket Biotech Digest: The M&A Frenzy, Anavex's Phase 2a Data, Big Day For ...
Philly.com
'Uber-Like' Health Apps Aim To Bring Back House Calls
iHealthBeat
Over the past few years, several new "Uber-like" applications have launched that let sick individuals call a doctor to their home, the AP/Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Although house calls were common in the U.S. in the past, about 90% of general ...
Pager App Delivers Uber-Like Service For People In Need Of DoctorsTech Times
Opinion Journal: An Uber VictoryWall Street Journal
Pager app summons doctor straight to your desk 'Uber' styleDaily Mail
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iHealthBeat
Over the past few years, several new "Uber-like" applications have launched that let sick individuals call a doctor to their home, the AP/Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Although house calls were common in the U.S. in the past, about 90% of general ...
Pager App Delivers Uber-Like Service For People In Need Of Doctors
Opinion Journal: An Uber Victory
Pager app summons doctor straight to your desk 'Uber' style
StarAfrica.com
Ethiopian health ministry distributes 32mn insecticide treated bed nets - official
StarAfrica.com
Ethiopia' health ministry says Thursday that 32 million insecticide treated bed nets are being distributed for free across the country as part of the efforts to control malaria. Data from the Ministry has revealed that new malaria infection has dropped ...
Accelerating Malaria's EliminationAllAfrica.com
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StarAfrica.com
Ethiopia' health ministry says Thursday that 32 million insecticide treated bed nets are being distributed for free across the country as part of the efforts to control malaria. Data from the Ministry has revealed that new malaria infection has dropped ...
Accelerating Malaria's Elimination
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