No link between Ebola outbreaks in West Africa, DRC : WHO Business Standard
The World Health Organisation Tuesday said the outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is "a distinct and independent event", with no relationship to the epidemic in West Africa. Based on virus sequencing of samples from the Ebola outbreak in ...
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The World Health Organisation Tuesday said the outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is "a distinct and independent event", with no relationship to the epidemic in West Africa. Based on virus sequencing of samples from the Ebola outbreak in ...
31 individuals killed in DR Congo
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Congo outbreak of Ebola unrelated to escalating West African epidemic
Low Carb vs. Low Fat, Study Says... PNC Voice
According to a new study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, participants on a low-carbohydrate diet experience greater benefits (including increased weight loss while a lower risk of heart disease) than those on a low-fat diet. Although low-carb diets ...
Study: Out With Low Fat, In With Low Carbs To Lose WeightCBS Local
Diets work, but brands don't make much difference, study findsLos Angeles Times
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According to a new study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, participants on a low-carbohydrate diet experience greater benefits (including increased weight loss while a lower risk of heart disease) than those on a low-fat diet. Although low-carb diets ...
Study: Out With Low Fat, In With Low Carbs To Lose Weight
Diets work, but brands don't make much difference, study finds
Controversial diet author tackles sugar next
Ebola survivor feared he would die Irish Independent
A US doctor who survived after contracting Ebola while doing missionary work in Liberia has told how he feared he would die. Share. Go To. Comments. Dr Kent Brantly said he is "very close" to another doctor recently diagnosed with the disease and has ...
Fort Worth Ebola doc: 'I felt like I was about to die'WFAA
Violent shaking and slow suffocation: American doctor who survived Ebola tells ...Daily Mail
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A US doctor who survived after contracting Ebola while doing missionary work in Liberia has told how he feared he would die. Share. Go To. Comments. Dr Kent Brantly said he is "very close" to another doctor recently diagnosed with the disease and has ...
Fort Worth Ebola doc: 'I felt like I was about to die'
Violent shaking and slow suffocation: American doctor who survived Ebola tells ...
Fort Worth Ebola Survivor: 'I Felt Like I Was Going To Die'
Hope for double mastectomy is not much according to new study iStreet Research
2 New study suggests that removal of the entire breast or mastectomy has almost the same effect like lumpectomy or just removing the tumor surrounding the cancerous tissue while having radiation treatment at the same time. Advertisements. Researchers ...
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'Double mastectomies don't give better survival rates'Irish Independent
Double mastectomy may not improve survival, study saysHouston Chronicle
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2 New study suggests that removal of the entire breast or mastectomy has almost the same effect like lumpectomy or just removing the tumor surrounding the cancerous tissue while having radiation treatment at the same time. Advertisements. Researchers ...
US study questions double mastectomies
'Double mastectomies don't give better survival rates'
Double mastectomy may not improve survival, study says
VIRAL VIDEO: Mother with Alzheimer's remembers daughter KATC Lafayette News
A Georgia woman's video, titled "God's Gift" has been viewed more than two million times. In her YouTube posting she writes "my 87 year old mother with Alzheimer's knew who I was, even if it was for just a moment". You hear Kelly Gunderson ask after her ...
Mother with Alzheimer's disease recognises identical twin daughter in moment of ...Yahoo!7 News
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A Georgia woman's video, titled "God's Gift" has been viewed more than two million times. In her YouTube posting she writes "my 87 year old mother with Alzheimer's knew who I was, even if it was for just a moment". You hear Kelly Gunderson ask after her ...
Mother with Alzheimer's disease recognises identical twin daughter in moment of ...
Woman with Alzheimer's connects with daughter in viral video
Mother-Daughter Miracle [VIDEO]; Alzheimer's Sufferer Recognizes Child
Nigeria's northern state records 1st suspected Ebola case GlobalPost
LAGOS, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- A 19-year old boy from Zaria in central north Nigeria's Kaduna State was on Tuesday put under isolation for exhibiting symptoms of the deadly Ebola virus disease. State Commissioner for Health Thot Dogo, who confirmed this to ...
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LAGOS, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- A 19-year old boy from Zaria in central north Nigeria's Kaduna State was on Tuesday put under isolation for exhibiting symptoms of the deadly Ebola virus disease. State Commissioner for Health Thot Dogo, who confirmed this to ...
Ebola: Kaduna records first case
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Sports hall roof collapses in Vietnam, nobody gets hurt Tuoitrenews
World 'losing battle' to contain Ebola: MSF Published: 09/03/2014 08:38 International medical agency Medecins sans Frontieres said Tuesday the world was "losing the battle" to contain Ebola as the United Nations warned of severe food shortages in the ...
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World 'losing battle' to contain Ebola: MSF Published: 09/03/2014 08:38 International medical agency Medecins sans Frontieres said Tuesday the world was "losing the battle" to contain Ebola as the United Nations warned of severe food shortages in the ...
World 'losing battle' to contain Ebola: MSF
World 'losing battle' to contain Ebola, says MSF
World 'losing battle' to contain Ebola
US Awards Contract to Develop More Experimental Ebola Drug Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday it awarded a $25 million contract to Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc. to fund the manufacture of a small amount of experimental Ebola treatment ZMapp and to speed the drug's development.
US contract approved to speed tests of Mapp's Ebola drugThe Malaysian Insider
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday it awarded a $25 million contract to Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc. to fund the manufacture of a small amount of experimental Ebola treatment ZMapp and to speed the drug's development.
US contract approved to speed tests of Mapp's Ebola drug
Feds Provide Funding, Expertise to Advance ZMapp Drug for Ebola
San Diego Biotech Lands Up To $42 Million For Ebola Drug Development
Ebola: We uncovered 96% high risk cases through contact tracing —Rivers govt Nigerian Tribune
Rivers State government has said it was able to reach out to about 96 per cent of the high risk cases of Ebola virus, who had primary contacts with the late Dr Iyke Enemuo, who died of the disease some two weeks ago. The state Commissioner for Health, ...
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Rivers State government has said it was able to reach out to about 96 per cent of the high risk cases of Ebola virus, who had primary contacts with the late Dr Iyke Enemuo, who died of the disease some two weeks ago. The state Commissioner for Health, ...
Ebola: Rivers Achieves 96% Contact-tracing
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Tea drinkers may have better general health, study says The Sun Daily
A NEW study reveals that drinking tea could reduce non-cardiovascular mortality by 24%, possibly thanks to a combination of tea's antioxidant content and the other healthy lifestyle habits that tea drinkers often maintain. "If you have to choose between tea or ...
Drinking tea reduces non-cardiovascular mortality by twenty-four percentThe Raw Food World News
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A NEW study reveals that drinking tea could reduce non-cardiovascular mortality by 24%, possibly thanks to a combination of tea's antioxidant content and the other healthy lifestyle habits that tea drinkers often maintain. "If you have to choose between tea or ...
Drinking tea reduces non-cardiovascular mortality by twenty-four percent
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