New drug brings cancer hope Herald Scotland
A BREAST cancer drug which was partly developed in Scotland could extend the lives of terminal patients by almost five years, new research has found. A BREAST cancer drug which was partly developed in Scotland could extend the lives of terminal ...
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A BREAST cancer drug which was partly developed in Scotland could extend the lives of terminal patients by almost five years, new research has found. A BREAST cancer drug which was partly developed in Scotland could extend the lives of terminal ...
Roche breast cancer drug Perjeta helped extend patients' lives by over a year in ...
Perjeta Shows Significantly Better Results For Breast Cancer Treatment
Breast Cancer Drug Perjeta Could Extend Patients' Lives By 15 Months: Study
The heart of the matter Business Standard
World Health Day serves as a reminder to opt for healthy lifestyle and make the right choices for our hearts -- only love should make it skip a beat. September 29, 2014 Last Updated at 08:41 IST. Add to My Page · World Heart Day via Shutterstock. Related ...
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World Health Day serves as a reminder to opt for healthy lifestyle and make the right choices for our hearts -- only love should make it skip a beat. September 29, 2014 Last Updated at 08:41 IST. Add to My Page · World Heart Day via Shutterstock. Related ...
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US troops arrive in West Africa to help fight Ebola outbreak The Globe and Mail
The U.S. troops have arrived in the Ebola epidemic zone, and they're not carrying guns. Instead, clipped to the belt loops of their military uniforms are tiny plastic bottles of hand sanitizer. The soldiers grinned sheepishly as they lifted their shirts to show the ...
EU states 'can do more' to battle Ebola virusIrish Times
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The U.S. troops have arrived in the Ebola epidemic zone, and they're not carrying guns. Instead, clipped to the belt loops of their military uniforms are tiny plastic bottles of hand sanitizer. The soldiers grinned sheepishly as they lifted their shirts to show the ...
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'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' Times of India
JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev ...
World Heart Day celebrates todayThe Official Government News Portal of Sri Lanka
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JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev ...
World Heart Day celebrates today
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Can eating curry 'help beat dementia?' Catholic Online
Spicy food has always had hidden health benefits. Now, devotees of spicy Indian food could be better equipped to ward off dementia, research suggests. It's been discovered that a compound in the aromatic spice turmeric, a key ingredient in most curries, may ...
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Spicy food has always had hidden health benefits. Now, devotees of spicy Indian food could be better equipped to ward off dementia, research suggests. It's been discovered that a compound in the aromatic spice turmeric, a key ingredient in most curries, may ...
Turmeric Derivative Can Promote Development of Neural Stem Cells
Spice found in curry could help the brain heal itself
This Curry Spice Might Help the Brain Heal Itself
Online daters less likely to marry NEWS.com.au
IF YOU consider how many of your friends have met their significant others on OkCupid, you know there's considerably less stigma surrounding online dating than there was 10 or 15 years ago. But does that necessarily mean these relationships will be ...
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IF YOU consider how many of your friends have met their significant others on OkCupid, you know there's considerably less stigma surrounding online dating than there was 10 or 15 years ago. But does that necessarily mean these relationships will be ...
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Joint Statement By G7 Foreign Ministers On Ebola AllAfrica.com
New York — The foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States and the High Representative of the European Union issue a joint statement September 25 on the spread of Ebola in parts of West Africa.
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New York — The foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States and the High Representative of the European Union issue a joint statement September 25 on the spread of Ebola in parts of West Africa.
World Bank injects $400m to boost Ebola fight
G7 foreign ministers issue statement on Ebola
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S/Leone to mobilise Ebola survivors against epidemic StarAfrica.com
The coordinator of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Sierra Leone has said the country was contemplating mobilizing Ebola survivors to work at various posts as health workers grow increasingly reluctant to serve.Because of a high number of death ...
Ebola: On The FrontlineThe Star
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The coordinator of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Sierra Leone has said the country was contemplating mobilizing Ebola survivors to work at various posts as health workers grow increasingly reluctant to serve.Because of a high number of death ...
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The Albany Herald turns pink for breast cancer awareness The Albany Herald
ALBANY — Today's edition of The Albany Herald has again gone pink for breast cancer awareness. For the fifth year, The Herald, as well as www.albanyherald.com, has gone pink to promote breast cancer awareness and help raise funds for the Cancer ...
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ALBANY — Today's edition of The Albany Herald has again gone pink for breast cancer awareness. For the fifth year, The Herald, as well as www.albanyherald.com, has gone pink to promote breast cancer awareness and help raise funds for the Cancer ...
Pink Out Winter Park takes over Park Ave
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Chinese Ambassador and Sierra Leonean President inspect the mobile ... Sierra Express Media
On 26 September, 2014, Chinese Ambassador Zhao Yanbo and Sierra Leonean President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma inspected the mobile laboratory and Ebola holding center in Sierra Leone-China Friendship Hospital. Vice President Mr. Samuel Sam-Sumana, ...
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On 26 September, 2014, Chinese Ambassador Zhao Yanbo and Sierra Leonean President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma inspected the mobile laboratory and Ebola holding center in Sierra Leone-China Friendship Hospital. Vice President Mr. Samuel Sam-Sumana, ...
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