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Editorial: The good news on death stats
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South Africa has one of the fastest-growing diabetes epidemics in the world. But HIV and Aids are reported more truthfully nowadays. Obesity is increasingly a problem in South Africa. The Lancet stated we are the fattest nation in Africa: 70% of women and ...
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Mail & Guardian Online
South Africa has one of the fastest-growing diabetes epidemics in the world. But HIV and Aids are reported more truthfully nowadays. Obesity is increasingly a problem in South Africa. The Lancet stated we are the fattest nation in Africa: 70% of women and ...
Generations of HIV
The AIDS-Fighting Tampon
UNICEF data shows 1.1 million HIV child infections averted
Forbes
Is This Year's Flu Shot Any Good?
Forbes
Flu season is taking off in the U.S. Over the last two weeks, I've seen an increasing number of feverish, achey, glassy-eyed patients testing positive for influenza A, most of whom were not vaccinated. My experience tracks well with the CDC's flu surveillance.
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Forbes
Flu season is taking off in the U.S. Over the last two weeks, I've seen an increasing number of feverish, achey, glassy-eyed patients testing positive for influenza A, most of whom were not vaccinated. My experience tracks well with the CDC's flu surveillance.
This flu season may be a bad one, CDC warns
Here Comes The Flu, And It's Going To Be Bad
How the flu vaccine turned out to be a poor match for this year's flu
Awareness Times
US is weighing more aid to fight Ebola in Sierra Leone
Washington Post
The United States is weighing an increase in aid, including a possible military component, to help fight the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, the country in West Africa where the deadly virus is spreading the fastest, officials said Thursday. “We are looking at ...
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Washington Post
The United States is weighing an increase in aid, including a possible military component, to help fight the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, the country in West Africa where the deadly virus is spreading the fastest, officials said Thursday. “We are looking at ...
5 Million Children Not Going to School Due to Ebola Crisis
Imperialism and the Ebola epidemic
Sierra Leone says falls short of Ebola treatment target
Design & Trend
Smoking Causes Cancer In Men More Than Women; Here's Why
Business 2 Community
A new study published Thursday in the journal Science claims that men are more likely than women to be diagnosed with Cancer if they smoke cigarettes. According to the study's authors, “It is clear that smoking is very, very bad for you. But apparently, it's ...
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Business 2 Community
A new study published Thursday in the journal Science claims that men are more likely than women to be diagnosed with Cancer if they smoke cigarettes. According to the study's authors, “It is clear that smoking is very, very bad for you. But apparently, it's ...
Researchers find why smoking riskier for men than women
For Smokers, Why Men May Have Higher Mortality Rates Than Women
Male smokers at risk of losing their Y chromosome
The Age
Ebola crisis: second stage of vaccine trial starts
The Age
A second booster injection is being given to volunteers in an Ebola drug trial in Oxford, England. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. Disease protection: The second part of a crucial Ebola drug trial has begun in Oxford. Photo: Reuters. London: The second ...
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The Age
A second booster injection is being given to volunteers in an Ebola drug trial in Oxford, England. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. Disease protection: The second part of a crucial Ebola drug trial has begun in Oxford. Photo: Reuters. London: The second ...
Groups report early safety data, progress on Ebola vaccines
Ebola vaccine trials gather pace as deadline approaches
Oxford scientists begin testing Ebola booster jab
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Tainted blood
The News International
Medical care, it should go without saying, should be for healing. For 10 children though it ended up being a cause of affliction. These children all suffered from thalassaemia and so had to undergo regular blood transfusions. They ended up being given ...
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The News International
Medical care, it should go without saying, should be for healing. For 10 children though it ended up being a cause of affliction. These children all suffered from thalassaemia and so had to undergo regular blood transfusions. They ended up being given ...
Health And Awareness
10 children test positive for HIV after blood transfusions
Ten kids get HIV from blood transfusions
The Independent
Obesity clips up to 8 years off your life, says study
The Straits Times
PARIS (AFP) - Obesity and extreme obesity can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years and deprive people of as much as 19 years of good health, according to a study published on Friday. The research - a mathematical model based on US health data ...
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Obesity can 'shorten lifespan by eight years'ITV News
Obesity reduces life expectancy by eight years, scientists claim OBESITY ...Express.co.uk
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The Straits Times
PARIS (AFP) - Obesity and extreme obesity can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years and deprive people of as much as 19 years of good health, according to a study published on Friday. The research - a mathematical model based on US health data ...
Obesity can shave years off life: study
Obesity can 'shorten lifespan by eight years'
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WA man cleared of Ebola
The Australian (blog)
A WEST Australian man has been cleared of Ebola after being tested in a Perth hospital following a trip to west Africa. THE patient recently returned from a visit to Sierra Leone and was tested at the state's quarantine facility, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, after ...
WA man tested for Ebola: reportsThe Age
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A WEST Australian man has been cleared of Ebola after being tested in a Perth hospital following a trip to west Africa. THE patient recently returned from a visit to Sierra Leone and was tested at the state's quarantine facility, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, after ...
WA man tested for Ebola: reports
Patient Who May Have Ebola Arrives In The US
American Nurse Possibly Exposed to Ebola Arrives at Atlanta Hospital
WallStreet OTC
Indian Babies Killed by Strong Viruses, Global Epidemic Next?
WallStreet OTC
A deadly epidemic is killing thousands of Indian babies and could turn into a global health threat. The Indian babies killed by strong viruses are born with the bacteria infection, and this infection cannot be treated with any form of antibiotics. Indian health ...
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WallStreet OTC
A deadly epidemic is killing thousands of Indian babies and could turn into a global health threat. The Indian babies killed by strong viruses are born with the bacteria infection, and this infection cannot be treated with any form of antibiotics. Indian health ...
Superbugs killing India's babies may pose global threat
Fears abound as superbugs ravage India
'Superbugs' kill India's babies and pose an overseas threat
Science World Report
New Drug Helps Repair Spinal Cord Injuries
Science World Report
Scientists have created a new chemical compound that can help restore muscle function in patients suffering from spinal cord injuries. The findings are published in the journal Nature. Like Us on Facebook ...
New drug shows huge promise in repairing spinal cord injuriesTimes of India
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Science World Report
Scientists have created a new chemical compound that can help restore muscle function in patients suffering from spinal cord injuries. The findings are published in the journal Nature. Like Us on Facebook ...
New drug shows huge promise in repairing spinal cord injuries
Designer drug jab may partially relieve paralyzing spinal cord injuries
Test drug treats paralysis in rats
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