Peanut allergy trigger 'identified' - study TVNZ
Dry roasted peanuts may be more likely to trigger allergic reactions than those that are "raw", a study in the UK has shown. The high temperatures involved in dry roasting cause chemical changes that can sensitise the immune system to peanut proteins, ...
Dry-roasted peanuts 'worst for allergies': Findings will help scientists develop ...Daily Mail
Peanut allergies: 'Roasted worse than raw nuts'BBC News
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Dry roasted peanuts may be more likely to trigger allergic reactions than those that are "raw", a study in the UK has shown. The high temperatures involved in dry roasting cause chemical changes that can sensitise the immune system to peanut proteins, ...
Dry-roasted peanuts 'worst for allergies': Findings will help scientists develop ...
Peanut allergies: 'Roasted worse than raw nuts'
Possible peanut allergy trigger identified
Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown likely to be extended; testing reveals dozens of ... Daily News & Analysis
A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the most ...
Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown endsIndependent Online
Sierra Leone's three-day Ebola shutdown endsThe Straits Times
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A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the most ...
Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown ends
Sierra Leone's three-day Ebola shutdown ends
Ebola lockdown ends, rush to set up clinics
One-Year-Old Baby In Melbourne Hospital With Ebola-Like Symptoms International Business Times AU
A one-year-old baby was suspected to have Ebola-like symptoms. Last Sept. 21, he was cleared of Ebola in a Melbourne hospital. Last Sept. 19, the one-year-old baby of Nigerian origin was taken to the Royal Children's hospital when he was found suffering ...
Baby isolated in Australia over Ebola fearsNew Zealand Herald
Infant tests negative for Ebola in AustraliaZee News
Baby in Melbourne hospital with Ebola-like symptomsThe Australian
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A one-year-old baby was suspected to have Ebola-like symptoms. Last Sept. 21, he was cleared of Ebola in a Melbourne hospital. Last Sept. 19, the one-year-old baby of Nigerian origin was taken to the Royal Children's hospital when he was found suffering ...
Baby isolated in Australia over Ebola fears
Infant tests negative for Ebola in Australia
Baby in Melbourne hospital with Ebola-like symptoms
Recognise dementia as emerging epidemic: experts The Hindu
With close to four million elders in India, including nearly 35,000 from Bangalore, suffering from dementia, experts want this progressive and degenerative brain disorder to be included in the national health programmes along with other major ...
Treat Alzheimer's early: ExpertsDeccan Chronicle
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With close to four million elders in India, including nearly 35,000 from Bangalore, suffering from dementia, experts want this progressive and degenerative brain disorder to be included in the national health programmes along with other major ...
Treat Alzheimer's early: Experts
AAD To Mark “Dementia Awareness Week”
Dementia expert to speak in UC Davis public lecture series
Test Helps ID Alzheimer's Risk Before Signs of Dementia PsychCentral.com
A simple test that combines thinking and movement can help to detect a heightened risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, even before there are any signs of dementia, according to scientists at York University in Toronto. For their study, Faculty of Health ...
A major threat to developing countries: Alzheimer's diseaseDaily Sabah
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A simple test that combines thinking and movement can help to detect a heightened risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, even before there are any signs of dementia, according to scientists at York University in Toronto. For their study, Faculty of Health ...
A major threat to developing countries: Alzheimer's disease
Simple computer test to detect early signs of Alzheimer's
World Alzheimer's Day 2014: Simple test to detect Alzheimer's risk before ...
Condoms Too Small For Uganda Men, Fight Against AIDS Hampered International Business Times AU
Uganda men are complaining that many condoms sold in the region are too small for their endowment. Hence, MP's are pushing for better condom supplies in bigger sizes. The small condom size is seen as an impediment to the government's fight against ...
Uganda says fight against AIDS affected by too small condomsDigitalJournal.com
Condoms that are 'too small' for Uganda men hurt fight against AIDSThe Japan Times
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Uganda men are complaining that many condoms sold in the region are too small for their endowment. Hence, MP's are pushing for better condom supplies in bigger sizes. The small condom size is seen as an impediment to the government's fight against ...
Uganda says fight against AIDS affected by too small condoms
Condoms that are 'too small' for Uganda men hurt fight against AIDS
VIDEO: Ugandans call on government to provide bigger condoms
Scientists discover 'dimmer switch' for mood disorders Latinos Health
Basal ganglia neurons (green) feed into the brain and release glutamate (red) and GABA (blue) and sometimes a mix of both neurotransmitters (white). (Photo : UC San Diego School of Medicine). Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of ...
Is your glass half empty? Know how to avoid disappointmentsHindustan Times
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Basal ganglia neurons (green) feed into the brain and release glutamate (red) and GABA (blue) and sometimes a mix of both neurotransmitters (white). (Photo : UC San Diego School of Medicine). Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of ...
Is your glass half empty? Know how to avoid disappointments
Depression's 'Dimmer Switch' Discovered
Scientists have discovered the part of brain that makes us disappointed
Child mortality rate falling faster than ever Daily Times
KARACHI: New data released by the United Nations show that under-five mortality rates have dropped by 49 per cent between 1990 and 2013. The average annual reduction has accelerated – in some countries it has even tripled – but overall progress is still ...
Child mortality rate around the world drops: UNNew Vision
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KARACHI: New data released by the United Nations show that under-five mortality rates have dropped by 49 per cent between 1990 and 2013. The average annual reduction has accelerated – in some countries it has even tripled – but overall progress is still ...
Child mortality rate around the world drops: UN
Child mortality improving, but work still to be done
China pledges huge aid package to fight Ebola CCTV
China has pledged 32 million US dollars to help West African nations stop the Ebola virus. China will also provide two million US dollars to the World Health Organization and another two million to the African Union. China's Ambassador to the African Union ...
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China has pledged 32 million US dollars to help West African nations stop the Ebola virus. China will also provide two million US dollars to the World Health Organization and another two million to the African Union. China's Ambassador to the African Union ...
China Renews Support for AU's Ebola Fight
AU hails China's support in battling Ebola in W Africa
Chinese President Xi Jinping Announces Additional Ebola Aid
Ghana's Unemployed Resort To Selling Blood The Inquisitr
It's a difficult life in West Africa, where the continent's poorest countries are located. Poverty strike most of the populace, while breakouts of terrible diseases, like Ebola, continue to ravage communities across the region. In Ghana, the young and the jobless, ...
Jobless and poor, Ghana's youth turn to selling bloodYahoo Singapore News
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It's a difficult life in West Africa, where the continent's poorest countries are located. Poverty strike most of the populace, while breakouts of terrible diseases, like Ebola, continue to ravage communities across the region. In Ghana, the young and the jobless, ...
Jobless and poor, Ghana's youth turn to selling blood
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