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Two children being tested for Ebola in Melbourne
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Two children being tested for Ebola virus at Royal Children's Hospital MelbourneStuff.co.nz
Two kids tested for Ebola in MelbourneHerald Sun
Two young children being tested for Ebola in MelbourneNew Zealand Herald
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Two children being tested for Ebola virus at Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Two kids tested for Ebola in Melbourne
Two young children being tested for Ebola in Melbourne
CBC.ca
Ebola outbreak: worrying signals in Sierra Leone
CBC.ca
After hopeful signs of a decline in the number of new Ebola cases, Sierra Leone remains an area of concern. Wednesday's weekly statistics released by the World Health Organization show transmission rates in the West African country are widespread, with ...
WHO reports overall decrease in Ebola infectionsDeutsche Welle
Sierra Leone reports sharp spike in Ebola casesBusiness Standard
Ebola and the battle against complacencyMontreal Gazette
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CBC.ca
After hopeful signs of a decline in the number of new Ebola cases, Sierra Leone remains an area of concern. Wednesday's weekly statistics released by the World Health Organization show transmission rates in the West African country are widespread, with ...
WHO reports overall decrease in Ebola infections
Sierra Leone reports sharp spike in Ebola cases
Ebola and the battle against complacency
The Westside Story
Allergy-busting peanut power in an Israeli snack
Financial Post
Think of Tim Hortons, the maple leaf and Mr. Dressup combined and you might get an idea of the Israeli cultural significance of Bamba, a puffy snack that tastes like peanut-flavoured Cheetos. The Bamba Baby, the brand's mascot, almost represented the ...
Israeli snack shows early exposure to peanuts helps prevent allergies in kidsYnetnews
The end of nut allergies in kidsNEWS.com.au
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News 12 New Jersey
Munchies_ Food by VICE
Science Times
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Financial Post
Think of Tim Hortons, the maple leaf and Mr. Dressup combined and you might get an idea of the Israeli cultural significance of Bamba, a puffy snack that tastes like peanut-flavoured Cheetos. The Bamba Baby, the brand's mascot, almost represented the ...
Israeli snack shows early exposure to peanuts helps prevent allergies in kids
The end of nut allergies in kids
Study: Exposure to peanuts at young age could prevent peanut allergies
Irish Examiner
Three men get first bionic thought-controlled hands
Irish Examiner
Three men have become the first patients in the world to have hands replaced by bionic versions controlled by their mind. All had suffered nerve damage from accidental climbing and motorcycle injuries that left them with little control over their “real” hands ...
This guy had his hand amputated and replaced with a bionic limbVox
Patients choose amputation to replace damaged hands with bionicsChicago Tribune
Video: Three amputees receive mind-controlled robotic armsOCRegister
TIME
The Express Tribune
Toronto Sun
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Irish Examiner
Three men have become the first patients in the world to have hands replaced by bionic versions controlled by their mind. All had suffered nerve damage from accidental climbing and motorcycle injuries that left them with little control over their “real” hands ...
This guy had his hand amputated and replaced with a bionic limb
Patients choose amputation to replace damaged hands with bionics
Video: Three amputees receive mind-controlled robotic arms
Telegraph.co.uk
TOO MUCH SLEEP LINKED TO STROKES
Herald Scotland
Getting too much sleep can increase the risk of having a stroke, scientists have said. Getting too much sleep can increase the risk of having a stroke, scientists have said. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline text:.
Weekend lie-in danger as sleeping for eight hours can increase stroke riskDaily Mail
Sleeping too much 'increases your risk of having a stroke', study revealsMetro
Sleep a lot? You might have a heightened risk of stroke, study saysLos Angeles Times
I Know Today
WCVB Boston
Express.co.uk
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Herald Scotland
Getting too much sleep can increase the risk of having a stroke, scientists have said. Getting too much sleep can increase the risk of having a stroke, scientists have said. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline text:.
Weekend lie-in danger as sleeping for eight hours can increase stroke risk
Sleeping too much 'increases your risk of having a stroke', study reveals
Sleep a lot? You might have a heightened risk of stroke, study says
BBC News
Now, a skin test to detect Alzheimer's
Times of India
LONDON: A simple skin test can now help detect Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Scientists have confirmed that skin biopsies can be used to detect elevated levels of abnormal proteins found in the two diseases. "Until now pathological confirmation was ...
Skin biopsies from people with Parkinsons and Alzheimers could help diagnose ...Daily Mail
Simple Skin Test May Detect Alzheimer's And Parkinson's Years In Advance ...Huffington Post
Skin test could predict Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseasesOregonLive.com
Zee News
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Times of India
LONDON: A simple skin test can now help detect Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Scientists have confirmed that skin biopsies can be used to detect elevated levels of abnormal proteins found in the two diseases. "Until now pathological confirmation was ...
Skin biopsies from people with Parkinsons and Alzheimers could help diagnose ...
Simple Skin Test May Detect Alzheimer's And Parkinson's Years In Advance ...
Skin test could predict Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases
TIME
Medical miracle: Baby delivered perfectly despite still inside his amniotic sac
Nigerian Tribune
His hands and feet were clearly visible - but baby Silas Philips was in no rush to enter the world. Born still inside his amniotic sac, he has since been described as a “medical miracle” by doctors. Silas was delivered three months premature at the Cedars-Sinai ...
Baby born encased in amniotic sacToronto Sun
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'En Caul' Birth: Premature Baby Born In Amniotic Sac Leaves Doctors SpeechlessI4U News
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Nigerian Tribune
His hands and feet were clearly visible - but baby Silas Philips was in no rush to enter the world. Born still inside his amniotic sac, he has since been described as a “medical miracle” by doctors. Silas was delivered three months premature at the Cedars-Sinai ...
Baby born encased in amniotic sac
PHOTOS: Baby delivered inside intact amniotic sac
'En Caul' Birth: Premature Baby Born In Amniotic Sac Leaves Doctors Speechless
Times LIVE
'Game changer' HIV pill could cut infection risk by 86%
New Zealand Herald
Dr Michael Brady, medical director at the HIV/Aids charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said "PrEP is, quite simply, a game-changer". Photo / 123RF. A game-changing trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an ...
Wonder pill blocks HIVTimes LIVE
Week-on, weekend-off treatment controls viral load in young peopleaidsmap
More evidence back preventing HIV infection in high-risk persons with AIDS drugsThe Guardian Nigeria
Toronto Sun
Al Jazeera America
New York Daily News
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New Zealand Herald
Dr Michael Brady, medical director at the HIV/Aids charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said "PrEP is, quite simply, a game-changer". Photo / 123RF. A game-changing trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an ...
Wonder pill blocks HIV
Week-on, weekend-off treatment controls viral load in young people
More evidence back preventing HIV infection in high-risk persons with AIDS drugs
TheBlaze.com
WHO Calls For More Efforts To Fight Measles
Bernama
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 26 (Bernama) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on policy makers, healthcare workers and parents to step up vaccination efforts against measles across at-risk age groups. The appeal came from WHO's Regional ...
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Doctors Express directors weigh in on measles vaccineWest Hartford News
Montana health officials: Be proactive about measles vaccinationsThe Missoulian
Student Operated Press
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Bernama
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 26 (Bernama) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on policy makers, healthcare workers and parents to step up vaccination efforts against measles across at-risk age groups. The appeal came from WHO's Regional ...
Europe's Measles Problem: 22000 Cases in One Year
Doctors Express directors weigh in on measles vaccine
Montana health officials: Be proactive about measles vaccinations
NetGuide NZ
Myth buster: Mobile phones don't give you brain tumours
NetGuide NZ
New research from the University of Auckland shows the risk of brain tumours cannot be linked with with increased mobile phone use. Professor Mark Elwood, cancer epidemiologist at the University of Auckland, led research on the trends in primary brain ...
Mobile phones not causing increase in brain tumoursScoop.co.nz
No link found between brain cancer and mobile useScience Media Centre (blog)
NZ brain cancer rates fall slightly after dramatic rise in mobile phone useNew Zealand Doctor Online
New Zealand Herald
3News NZ
Radio New Zealand
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NetGuide NZ
New research from the University of Auckland shows the risk of brain tumours cannot be linked with with increased mobile phone use. Professor Mark Elwood, cancer epidemiologist at the University of Auckland, led research on the trends in primary brain ...
Mobile phones not causing increase in brain tumours
No link found between brain cancer and mobile use
NZ brain cancer rates fall slightly after dramatic rise in mobile phone use
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