Doctor with Ebola coming to US for care Daily Mail
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal government source says a surgeon working in West Africa's Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with Ebola and will be flown to the United States for treatment on Saturday. The doctor is a citizen of Sierra Leone but also is a ...
Sierra Leone surgeon with Ebola to become first non-US citizen to be flow to ...Telegraph.co.uk
Nebraska hospital to receive 3rd Ebola patient, CDC saysFox News
Ebola patient in Sierra Leone to be evaluatedLincoln Journal Star
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NEW YORK (AP) — A federal government source says a surgeon working in West Africa's Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with Ebola and will be flown to the United States for treatment on Saturday. The doctor is a citizen of Sierra Leone but also is a ...
Sierra Leone surgeon with Ebola to become first non-US citizen to be flow to ...
Nebraska hospital to receive 3rd Ebola patient, CDC says
Ebola patient in Sierra Leone to be evaluated
Sorry, This Video Is Going to Break Your Heart—but It Just Might Make You Pray ... E! Online
Well, this is enough to get you crying for days. This video of a man singing the Beatles' "Blackbird" to his dying infant son both left us touched and, frankly, once again gobsmacked by the indescribably tragic things that happen to perfectly lovely-seeming ...
Video of US father singing to dying baby goes viralChannel News Asia
A Father Sings 'Blackbird' To His Dying Newborn In This Heartbreaking VideoMTV.com
Heartbreaking: Dad Sings 'Blackbird' to Dying Newborn After Mom's DeathPatch.com
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Well, this is enough to get you crying for days. This video of a man singing the Beatles' "Blackbird" to his dying infant son both left us touched and, frankly, once again gobsmacked by the indescribably tragic things that happen to perfectly lovely-seeming ...
Video of US father singing to dying baby goes viral
A Father Sings 'Blackbird' To His Dying Newborn In This Heartbreaking Video
Heartbreaking: Dad Sings 'Blackbird' to Dying Newborn After Mom's Death
Doctor held as 13th woman dies in botched sterilisations Irish Independent
Women, who underwent a sterilization surgery at a government mass sterilisation "camp", lie in hospital beds for treatment as a child looks on. Dr R. K Gupta denied that his equipment was rusty or dirty and said it was the government's duty to control the ...
India's dark history of sterilisationBBC News
Indian doctor denies wrongdoing despite 13 women dyingIrish Examiner
Govt orders judicial probe, sacks two doctorsTimes of India
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Women, who underwent a sterilization surgery at a government mass sterilisation "camp", lie in hospital beds for treatment as a child looks on. Dr R. K Gupta denied that his equipment was rusty or dirty and said it was the government's duty to control the ...
India's dark history of sterilisation
Indian doctor denies wrongdoing despite 13 women dying
Govt orders judicial probe, sacks two doctors
US health official says trials of possible Ebola vaccine to start soon Herald Scotland
Long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa, according to a top US health official. Long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa, according to a top US health official. Sorry ...
New Ebola drug test cleared for trials in West AfricaIrish Independent
First Ebola treatment trials to start in AfricaThe Nation
More than 700 waiting to help fight EbolaSky News Australia
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Long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa, according to a top US health official. Long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa, according to a top US health official. Sorry ...
New Ebola drug test cleared for trials in West Africa
First Ebola treatment trials to start in Africa
More than 700 waiting to help fight Ebola
CDC: E-cigarette use rising in high school kids Santa Fe New Mexican.com
NEW YORK— Use of electronic cigarettes by high school students tripled over three years, according to a new government report released Thursday. In a large national survey last year, 4.5 percent of high school students said they had used e-cigarettes in the ...
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NEW YORK— Use of electronic cigarettes by high school students tripled over three years, according to a new government report released Thursday. In a large national survey last year, 4.5 percent of high school students said they had used e-cigarettes in the ...
£300m NHS Boost To Cope With Winter Demand Sky News
The extra funding will pay for more doctors, nurses and extra hospital beds to treat patients during the busy winter months. 03:29, UK, Friday 14 November 2014. NHS Nurses Medical Staff Generic. Emergency admissions are growing by up to 4% each year.
Sally Norton: NHS must take responsibility for healthier eatingYorkshire Post
NHS boss warns of a crisis in A&E this winterDaily Mail
£25m GP share of winter pressure fund 'not enough'GP online
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The extra funding will pay for more doctors, nurses and extra hospital beds to treat patients during the busy winter months. 03:29, UK, Friday 14 November 2014. NHS Nurses Medical Staff Generic. Emergency admissions are growing by up to 4% each year.
Sally Norton: NHS must take responsibility for healthier eating
NHS boss warns of a crisis in A&E this winter
£25m GP share of winter pressure fund 'not enough'
Ebola: Liberia ends state of emergency Independent Online
Monrovia - Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said on Thursday she would not seek an extension to a state of emergency imposed in August over Ebola, which has hit the country harder than any other this year. Her announcement is a sign of progress ...
Liberia Lifts State of Emergency in Hopes Ebola Is Lessening ThereWall Street Journal (blog)
Ebola crisis: Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf lifts state of emergencyABC Online
Liberian president lifts emergency on Ebola virusXinhua
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Monrovia - Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said on Thursday she would not seek an extension to a state of emergency imposed in August over Ebola, which has hit the country harder than any other this year. Her announcement is a sign of progress ...
Liberia Lifts State of Emergency in Hopes Ebola Is Lessening There
Ebola crisis: Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf lifts state of emergency
Liberian president lifts emergency on Ebola virus
West Africa Does Not Need Your Donations to Fight Ebola Huffington Post
A few days ago, Google announced that it will donate $2 for every $1 people donate to nonprofits such as Médecins Sans Frontières and Save the Children in the fight against Ebola. As well-intentioned as this campaign might be, short-lived charity donations ...
Ebola outbreak: Doctors urge firms to provide drugs cheaply in fight against virusThe Independent
Chimerix antiviral to be tested in West African Ebola trialReuters
Chimerix to test anti-viral against Ebola in West AfricaNews & Observer
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A few days ago, Google announced that it will donate $2 for every $1 people donate to nonprofits such as Médecins Sans Frontières and Save the Children in the fight against Ebola. As well-intentioned as this campaign might be, short-lived charity donations ...
Ebola outbreak: Doctors urge firms to provide drugs cheaply in fight against virus
Chimerix antiviral to be tested in West African Ebola trial
Chimerix to test anti-viral against Ebola in West Africa
6.4 million newborns do not get measles vaccine every year: WHO Livemint
Cause for concern: Ten deaths and 15,768 cases of measles were reported in 2013, India's national health profile shows. New Delhi: Although measles can be prevented through vaccination, nearly 6.4 million newborns are still not being immunized annually ...
WHO Warns That Progress Toward Eliminating Measles Has StalledInfection Control Today
A Disease We Thought Was History Is Making An Alarming ComebackYahoo News
Global Campaign to Eliminate Measles StallsVoice of America
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Cause for concern: Ten deaths and 15,768 cases of measles were reported in 2013, India's national health profile shows. New Delhi: Although measles can be prevented through vaccination, nearly 6.4 million newborns are still not being immunized annually ...
WHO Warns That Progress Toward Eliminating Measles Has Stalled
A Disease We Thought Was History Is Making An Alarming Comeback
Global Campaign to Eliminate Measles Stalls
Three-Tenths Of A Mile Made A $48500 Difference For This Wisconsin Woman Western Journalism
On September 4, 2013, Wisconsin native Megan Rothbauer, 29, went into cardiac arrest and was taken to the nearest hospital. Now, fully-insured Rothbauer is facing a $50,000 bill and possible bankruptcy. While at work last year, Rothbauer's heart stopped ...
Wisconsin Woman Survives Cardiac Arrest - but $40000 Out-of-Network Hospital ...People Magazine
American woman in danger of bankruptcy after being taken to wrong hospitalTelegraph.co.uk
$300K Bill Charged by Out-of-network HospitalCapital Wired
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On September 4, 2013, Wisconsin native Megan Rothbauer, 29, went into cardiac arrest and was taken to the nearest hospital. Now, fully-insured Rothbauer is facing a $50,000 bill and possible bankruptcy. While at work last year, Rothbauer's heart stopped ...
Wisconsin Woman Survives Cardiac Arrest - but $40000 Out-of-Network Hospital ...
American woman in danger of bankruptcy after being taken to wrong hospital
$300K Bill Charged by Out-of-network Hospital
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