No time to lose in battle against Ebola, says UN's Ban Ki-moon South China Morning Post (subscription)
The UN chief has warned that Ebola might be easing in parts of West Africa but is still hitting hard in other areas and outpacing the international response. "If we continue to accelerate our response, we can contain and end the outbreak by the middle of next ...
Ebola Outbreak Can Be Ended In 2015, Says Ki-moonThe Guardian Nigeria
Mali confirms new Ebola case; toll 5Times of India
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The UN chief has warned that Ebola might be easing in parts of West Africa but is still hitting hard in other areas and outpacing the international response. "If we continue to accelerate our response, we can contain and end the outbreak by the middle of next ...
Ebola Outbreak Can Be Ended In 2015, Says Ki-moon
Mali confirms new Ebola case; toll 5
Mali Confirms New Ebola Case
Plague outbreak kills 40 in Madagascar Jakarta Post
A plague outbreak has killed 40 people on the island nation of Madagascar, with 119 people diagnosed with the bacterial disease since August. Two people have been diagnosed and one has died in the capital, Antananarivo. The World Health Organization ...
40 people dead in Madagascar from bubonic plague, 119 infected since AugustABC2 News
Madagascan plague outbreak kills 40The Times (subscription)
Madagascar plague outbreak kills 40 people, more infectedCTV News
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A plague outbreak has killed 40 people on the island nation of Madagascar, with 119 people diagnosed with the bacterial disease since August. Two people have been diagnosed and one has died in the capital, Antananarivo. The World Health Organization ...
40 people dead in Madagascar from bubonic plague, 119 infected since August
Madagascan plague outbreak kills 40
Madagascar plague outbreak kills 40 people, more infected
Battling Ebola: The Worst of Humanitarian Missions Naharnet
An invisible, murderous enemy that puts caregivers in almost unbearable working conditions, Ebola is a grueling test for even the most experienced humanitarian. Joachim Gardemann had spent 20 years with the Red Cross in Rwanda, Bosnia and Syria ...
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An invisible, murderous enemy that puts caregivers in almost unbearable working conditions, Ebola is a grueling test for even the most experienced humanitarian. Joachim Gardemann had spent 20 years with the Red Cross in Rwanda, Bosnia and Syria ...
Is it time to put saturated fats back on the menu? Study finds they've been ... South China Morning Post (subscription)
Long-derided saturated fats - associated with an array of health problems such as heart disease - caught a break when research revealed their intake could be doubled or even nearly tripled without driving up their level in a person's blood. Carbohydrates ...
Saturated Fats are not so bad after all, says studyThe Westside Story
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Long-derided saturated fats - associated with an array of health problems such as heart disease - caught a break when research revealed their intake could be doubled or even nearly tripled without driving up their level in a person's blood. Carbohydrates ...
Saturated Fats are not so bad after all, says study
Saturated fat not that harmful: Study
Carbohydrates Good, Saturated Fats Bad – Think Again
Nestle's next frontier: Exercise in a bottle Stuff.co.nz
FOR THE COUCH POTATO: Nestle's goal is to develop a nutritional product that mimics or enhances the effect of exercise. Tucked away near Lake Geneva, a handful of Nestle scientists are quietly working on realising every couch potato's dream: exercise ...
Nestle's next food frontier: Exercise in a bottleArizona Daily Star
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FOR THE COUCH POTATO: Nestle's goal is to develop a nutritional product that mimics or enhances the effect of exercise. Tucked away near Lake Geneva, a handful of Nestle scientists are quietly working on realising every couch potato's dream: exercise ...
Nestle's next food frontier: Exercise in a bottle
Nestle To Produce 'Exercise In A Bottle'
Nestle Intends To Manufacture Fat-Burning Drink For People Who Hate Workouts
It turns out your genes determine your ability to hold a relationship together ... Metro
Can't keep a relationship together? Don't worry, you can now blame it on your genes. Yep, scientists believe they have found a specific gene which determines your ability to feel happy while in a long-term relationship. A team of researchers at Peking ...
Could your genes be the reason you're single?Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Can't keep a relationship together? Don't worry, you can now blame it on your genes. Yep, scientists believe they have found a specific gene which determines your ability to feel happy while in a long-term relationship. A team of researchers at Peking ...
Could your genes be the reason you're single?
One Image Shows Just How Gross Bathroom Hand Dryers Can Be Mic
If you prefer hand dryers to paper towels, you might not like what you're about to see. Source: Journal of Hospital Infection via New York Magazine. That's how germs spread when you dry your hands in a public restroom, according to a new study published in ...
Hand dryer germs spread more paper towelsExpress.co.uk
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If you prefer hand dryers to paper towels, you might not like what you're about to see. Source: Journal of Hospital Infection via New York Magazine. That's how germs spread when you dry your hands in a public restroom, according to a new study published in ...
Hand dryer germs spread more paper towels
Hand Dryers: Best Germ Spread Enhancer
Restroom Hand Dryers Spread More Germs Than Paper Towels
HIV drugs also may work to treat eye disease Columbus Dispatch
WASHINGTON — A class of drugs used for three decades by people infected with the virus that causes AIDS might be effective in treating a leading cause of blindness among the elderly. HIV drugs called nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, including ...
HIV drugs could fight vision lossPress TV
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HIV drugs can fight vision loss, says studyMalay Mail Online
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WASHINGTON — A class of drugs used for three decades by people infected with the virus that causes AIDS might be effective in treating a leading cause of blindness among the elderly. HIV drugs called nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, including ...
HIV drugs could fight vision loss
How HIV drugs may be able to treat blindness
HIV drugs can fight vision loss, says study
UK Ebola volunteers head to Sierra Leone Sky News Australia
A first group of volunteers from Britain's state National Health Service have left for Sierra Leone to join the Ebola epidemic fightback. More than 30 NHS workers flew out of London Heathrow Airport and were due to arrive in the capital Freetown on Sunday for ...
Dr Charles Heatley: The GP off to do battle in the war against EbolaThe Independent
Kiwis flock to Ebola missionStuff.co.nz
Ebola crisis: British medic returns 'home' to Sierra Leone to treat sick in country ...Mirror.co.uk
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A first group of volunteers from Britain's state National Health Service have left for Sierra Leone to join the Ebola epidemic fightback. More than 30 NHS workers flew out of London Heathrow Airport and were due to arrive in the capital Freetown on Sunday for ...
Dr Charles Heatley: The GP off to do battle in the war against Ebola
Kiwis flock to Ebola mission
Ebola crisis: British medic returns 'home' to Sierra Leone to treat sick in country ...
Violence against women needs to come out of the shadows, researchers say CBC.ca
An estimated one in three women worldwide will be assaulted in their lifetime, say researchers, who have joined former U.S. president Jimmy Carter in calling for urgent global action to prevent the violence. The medical journal The Lancet published a series ...
1 in 3 women experiences physical or sexual abuse from her partnerTheHealthSite
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70 million girls are married out worldwide before 18 –ReportNational Mirror
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An estimated one in three women worldwide will be assaulted in their lifetime, say researchers, who have joined former U.S. president Jimmy Carter in calling for urgent global action to prevent the violence. The medical journal The Lancet published a series ...
1 in 3 women experiences physical or sexual abuse from her partner
Violence Against Women Reaches "Epidemic Proportions"
70 million girls are married out worldwide before 18 –Report
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