Slow Pace of Development Angers Residents AllAfrica.com
Muyako — There is simmering discontent by residents of Muyako settlement in Katima Rural who are lamenting the slow pace of development. Foremost among their concerns is the dilapidated clinic which was scheduled to be renovated but such work has ...
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Muyako — There is simmering discontent by residents of Muyako settlement in Katima Rural who are lamenting the slow pace of development. Foremost among their concerns is the dilapidated clinic which was scheduled to be renovated but such work has ...
Ebola Could Hit 1.4 Million West Africans By January 2015: Report Bernama
WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Bernama) -- The number of Ebola cases in West Africa could reach between 550,000 to 1.4 million by January 2015 in the worst-case scenario, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in its latest report.
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WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Bernama) -- The number of Ebola cases in West Africa could reach between 550,000 to 1.4 million by January 2015 in the worst-case scenario, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in its latest report.
130 confirmed Ebola cases found in Sierra Leone during nationwide shutdown
British medics rush to volunteer after appeal for staff to help victims of Ebola
WHO warns Ebola toll may hit 21000 in weeks
Study: Fear of Job Loss Can Increase Asthma Risk TIME
Fear of losing one's job can cause a marked increase in the risk of developing asthma, according to a new study released Tuesday. The study, published online in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, found that for every 25% increase in job ...
Fear of losing job may boost asthma riskTimes of India
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Fear of losing one's job can cause a marked increase in the risk of developing asthma, according to a new study released Tuesday. The study, published online in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, found that for every 25% increase in job ...
Fear of losing job may boost asthma risk
Job woes getting you down? Your asthma risk could be rising as a result
Asthma Risk Increase Based on Job-Related Stress
People Drink Alcohol More On Exercise Days, Study Says Your-Story.org
People tend to drink alcohol more on days when they do their exercise, a new study found. Advertisements. The Northwestern Medicine study analyzed 150 adults, ages 18-89, who recorded in their smartphones how much their exercise each day and also ...
Alcohol linked to weekends and exercisesiStreet Research
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People tend to drink alcohol more on days when they do their exercise, a new study found. Advertisements. The Northwestern Medicine study analyzed 150 adults, ages 18-89, who recorded in their smartphones how much their exercise each day and also ...
Alcohol linked to weekends and exercises
Drinking Alcohol More Common on Exercise Days
Working out? Drink! Your gym days are also your booze days, study shows
Most heart attacks could be avoided New Zealand Herald
Researchers found a clear reduction in heart attack risk for each healthy lifestyle factor investigated. Photo / 123RF. Four out of five heart attacks in men could be prevented by adopting a super-healthy lifestyle that avoids junk food, smoking, excessive ...
Healthy lifestyle key to cut heart attack risk in menFree Press Journal
Healthy Lifestyle Choices May Reduce Heart Attack RiskUniversity Herald
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Researchers found a clear reduction in heart attack risk for each healthy lifestyle factor investigated. Photo / 123RF. Four out of five heart attacks in men could be prevented by adopting a super-healthy lifestyle that avoids junk food, smoking, excessive ...
Healthy lifestyle key to cut heart attack risk in men
Healthy Lifestyle Choices May Reduce Heart Attack Risk
Heart attacks in men preventable by lifestyle change
Foundation donates N860m to fight EVD in W'Africa The Punch
A global charity foundation, the Wellcome Trust, has announced a grant of £3.2m (N860m)to enable multiple partners around the world to establish clinical trials at existing Ebola treatment centres in West Africa. Wellcome Trust is dedicated to achieving ...
Ebola drugs to be fast-tracked to West AfricaThe Globe and Mail
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A global charity foundation, the Wellcome Trust, has announced a grant of £3.2m (N860m)to enable multiple partners around the world to establish clinical trials at existing Ebola treatment centres in West Africa. Wellcome Trust is dedicated to achieving ...
Ebola drugs to be fast-tracked to West Africa
'Ebola will claim 1.4 million by 2015'
Health officials will begin first Ebola treatment trials in West Africa
Enterovirus is not a new disease wwlp.com
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – “It's estimated that there are about 10 to 15 million cases of Enterovirus every year, all strains,” said Dr. Susan Harp, a pediatrician. Unfortunately, one particular strain, Enterovirus D68, has spread quickly and has infected ...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – “It's estimated that there are about 10 to 15 million cases of Enterovirus every year, all strains,” said Dr. Susan Harp, a pediatrician. Unfortunately, one particular strain, Enterovirus D68, has spread quickly and has infected ...
State confirms case of respiratory virus
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Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy a wake up call for Melbourne mum with ... Herald Sun
KYLIE Gellie's grandma died of breast cancer. Her mother, of breast and ovarian cancer. Angelina Jolie, who also carries the deadly BRCA1 gene, with husband Brad Pitt. Picture:Getty Source: Getty Images. But the mother-of-three from Eltham feels lucky she ...
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KYLIE Gellie's grandma died of breast cancer. Her mother, of breast and ovarian cancer. Angelina Jolie, who also carries the deadly BRCA1 gene, with husband Brad Pitt. Picture:Getty Source: Getty Images. But the mother-of-three from Eltham feels lucky she ...
Jennifer was 39 and perfectly healthy, but her grandmother had...
'Angelina Effect' Boosts Breast Cancer Referrals, Study Finds
Would you want to know? With the breast cancer, knowledge is power
Tough task for new SARS boss The New Age Online
President Jacob Zuma has appointed Thomas Moyane as the new boss of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) filling the post left vacant for more than a year after the sudden resignation of Oupa Magashule. Magashule's departure, following ...
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President Jacob Zuma has appointed Thomas Moyane as the new boss of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) filling the post left vacant for more than a year after the sudden resignation of Oupa Magashule. Magashule's departure, following ...
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Human trial against Ebola virus is being fast tracked iStreet Research
3 The National Health Institute and other pharmaceutical companies have already started human trial but they are following a methodological step to avoid jeopardizing the health of their volunteers. However, the prediction of Center for Disease Control and ...
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3 The National Health Institute and other pharmaceutical companies have already started human trial but they are following a methodological step to avoid jeopardizing the health of their volunteers. However, the prediction of Center for Disease Control and ...
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