Ebola is now a threat to all our security, says Obama, as 3000 US troops head to ... Daily Mail
President Barack Obama has described the ebola outbreak in West Africa as 'a threat to global security'. His warning was echoed last night by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said the epidemic in West Africa could become a 'global catastrophe with ...
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President Barack Obama has described the ebola outbreak in West Africa as 'a threat to global security'. His warning was echoed last night by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said the epidemic in West Africa could become a 'global catastrophe with ...
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Ethiopia Makes Up For Shortage, Sends Pharmacists To Namibia AFKInsider
Namibia has recruited 21 pharmacists from Ethiopia to address the current shortage in the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The Minister of Health and Social Services Richard Kamwi made the announcement at a press briefing in Windhoek yesterday, ...
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Namibia has recruited 21 pharmacists from Ethiopia to address the current shortage in the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The Minister of Health and Social Services Richard Kamwi made the announcement at a press briefing in Windhoek yesterday, ...
Artificial sweeteners could actually lead to diabetes, say scientists at Weizmann ... Jerusalem Post
Researchers have been puzzled over the fact that non-caloric artificial sweeteners do not seem to help reduce weight; some studies even suggest opposite effect. A diabetic has his blood sugar level measured in downtown.. (photo credit:REUTERS).
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Researchers have been puzzled over the fact that non-caloric artificial sweeteners do not seem to help reduce weight; some studies even suggest opposite effect. A diabetic has his blood sugar level measured in downtown.. (photo credit:REUTERS).
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Woman volunteers to receive trial Ebola vaccine Herald Scotland
A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to tackle the Ebola virus spreading through west Africa. A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to ...
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A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to tackle the Ebola virus spreading through west Africa. A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to ...
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Respiratory illnesses prompt tighter restrictions at Children's Hospital Detroit Free Press
Only parents and legal guardians and guests over the age of 18 will be allowed to visit at Children's Hospital after officials reported an increase of respiratory illnesses. DFP 0917_children's_hospital.jpg. Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. (Photo: ...
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Only parents and legal guardians and guests over the age of 18 will be allowed to visit at Children's Hospital after officials reported an increase of respiratory illnesses. DFP 0917_children's_hospital.jpg. Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. (Photo: ...
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Cancer warning for bald men New Zealand Herald
Men who are bald at age 45 are more likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer compared with those who keep their hair. US researchers found those who lose hair at the front of their heads and have moderate hair-thinning on the crown were 40 per cent ...
Genetic testing identifies men at higher prostate cancer riskThe Guardian Nigeria
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Men who are bald at age 45 are more likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer compared with those who keep their hair. US researchers found those who lose hair at the front of their heads and have moderate hair-thinning on the crown were 40 per cent ...
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Goodbye pap smear, hello urine test? Cervical cancer screenings could be in for ... Washington Post
It may be a little too soon to officially say goodbye to the pap smear (or good riddance), but we may be getting closer to a time when it is no longer the frequent and unpleasant experience that it is for some woman. Years ago, the cervical exam, which included ...
Urine test for HPV may be as effective as Pap smearsCBS News
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It may be a little too soon to officially say goodbye to the pap smear (or good riddance), but we may be getting closer to a time when it is no longer the frequent and unpleasant experience that it is for some woman. Years ago, the cervical exam, which included ...
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French nurse for medical charity MSF contracts Ebola in Liberia Toronto Sun
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The symptoms and causes of dementia Wells Journal
The word dementia is used to describe a group of symptoms including memory loss, confusion, mood changes and difficulty with day-to-day tasks. There are many causes of the condition, with Alzheimer's disease the most common. The terms dementia and ...
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The word dementia is used to describe a group of symptoms including memory loss, confusion, mood changes and difficulty with day-to-day tasks. There are many causes of the condition, with Alzheimer's disease the most common. The terms dementia and ...
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Prenatal Phthalate Exposure Tied to Asthma Risk in Children HCPLive
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure in the womb to household chemicals known as phthalates might increase a child's future risk of developing asthma, according to research published online Sept. 17 in Environmental Health ...
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Study Links Prenatal Chemical Exposure To Asthma RiskBoston.com
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure in the womb to household chemicals known as phthalates might increase a child's future risk of developing asthma, according to research published online Sept. 17 in Environmental Health ...
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