CDC chief says Ebola must be contained in Africa USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Stopping the Ebola virus from spreading in Africa is the best way to protect everyone worldwide, U.S. Centers for Disease Control chief Tom Frieden told congressional members at a hearing Thursday. "We can stop Ebola: We know how to ...
West Africans in the US help Ebola-stricken homelandsWashington Post
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Britain announces $5 million funding to help contain Ebola spread in West AfricaU.S. News & World Report
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WASHINGTON — Stopping the Ebola virus from spreading in Africa is the best way to protect everyone worldwide, U.S. Centers for Disease Control chief Tom Frieden told congressional members at a hearing Thursday. "We can stop Ebola: We know how to ...
West Africans in the US help Ebola-stricken homelands
West Africa steps up response to Ebola as press calls for more
Britain announces $5 million funding to help contain Ebola spread in West Africa
Four more polio cases surfaced, toll soared to 108 dunyanews.tv
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – At least four new polio cases have emerged in the country, soaring the toll to 108, Dunya News reported. According to the National Institute of Health, as many as four new polio cases have emerged. Polio virus was diagnosed in ...
Four new polio cases put Pakistan total at 108International News Network
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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – At least four new polio cases have emerged in the country, soaring the toll to 108, Dunya News reported. According to the National Institute of Health, as many as four new polio cases have emerged. Polio virus was diagnosed in ...
Four new polio cases put Pakistan total at 108
108 polio cases reported: NA told
4 more polio cases reported in Pakistan
Alzheimer's, dementia related to vitamin D deficiencies: British medical study Vancouver Sun
People with moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiencies are significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia than those who have an adequate supply of the vitamin in their body, a new study has found. Researchers, led by ...
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People with moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiencies are significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia than those who have an adequate supply of the vitamin in their body, a new study has found. Researchers, led by ...
Low vitamin D levels may be linked to dementia
Vitamin D poses higher peril to Dementia or Alzheimer disease
Low Vitamin D May Up Risk of Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease
Shortage of funds: PIMS unable to purchase medicines for displaced persons The Express Tribune
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (SZAB) Medical University Vice-Chancellor Prof Javed Akram said they were short of funds to purchase drugs for the IDPs and have requested donors and philanthropists for financial support. PHOTO: COMPFIGHT.COM.
50 doctors to get degrees at first convocation of SZAB Medical UniversityThe News International
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Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (SZAB) Medical University Vice-Chancellor Prof Javed Akram said they were short of funds to purchase drugs for the IDPs and have requested donors and philanthropists for financial support. PHOTO: COMPFIGHT.COM.
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An aspirin a day may keep cancer away Tech Times
A new UK study shows that taking a low dose of aspirin every day could cut the risk of cancer, as well as lessen chances of dying from the disease. (Photo : Free Images). A new study shows that one of the best ways we can prevent cancer is as simple as ...
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A new UK study shows that taking a low dose of aspirin every day could cut the risk of cancer, as well as lessen chances of dying from the disease. (Photo : Free Images). A new study shows that one of the best ways we can prevent cancer is as simple as ...
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Benefits of aspirin for cancer prevention may outweigh risks
Daily dose of aspirin significant lowers cancer risk
Ebola hysteria: CDC, Emory made right decision to bring patients here Cherokee Tribune
Did U.S. public health officials make the right decision when they allowed to Americans stricken with the deadly Ebola virus to be flown into Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta en route from Africa to their final destination at Emory University Hospital?
The great Ebola scareLos Angeles Times
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Did U.S. public health officials make the right decision when they allowed to Americans stricken with the deadly Ebola virus to be flown into Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta en route from Africa to their final destination at Emory University Hospital?
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Declining Intelligence in Old Age Correlated with Slow Visual Processing Skills Design & Trend
(Photo : Commons) A person's declining intelligence skills as they hit old age may be related to lower visual processing speed, a new study has found. A person's declining intelligence skills as they hit old age may be related to lower visual processing speed, ...
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(Photo : Commons) A person's declining intelligence skills as they hit old age may be related to lower visual processing speed, a new study has found. A person's declining intelligence skills as they hit old age may be related to lower visual processing speed, ...
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Intelligence as we age linked to spotting things quickly
Eyesight Affects Intelligence in Old Age
Rutherford Publishing House Publishes Dentist Book - "A Cup of Coffee with 12 ... DigitalJournal.com
The book provides inspirational short stories and valuable insights into a new era of dentistry - Complete Health Dentistry. Ramseur, NC -- (ReleaseWire) -- 08/07/2014 -- North Carolina-based publishing company Rutherford Publishing House just released a ...
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The book provides inspirational short stories and valuable insights into a new era of dentistry - Complete Health Dentistry. Ramseur, NC -- (ReleaseWire) -- 08/07/2014 -- North Carolina-based publishing company Rutherford Publishing House just released a ...
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Dubai Municipality Moves to Make Public Places Smoke-Free AhlanLive.com
A quick fag after lunch, whilst strolling around the town? Smoke smell surrounding you seemingly everywhere that simply won't let go of you, or your clothing? This should be a thing of the past, if the 2013 UAE Cabinet Resolution is fully enforced that prohibits ...
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A quick fag after lunch, whilst strolling around the town? Smoke smell surrounding you seemingly everywhere that simply won't let go of you, or your clothing? This should be a thing of the past, if the 2013 UAE Cabinet Resolution is fully enforced that prohibits ...
Dubai moves to prohibit smoking in public places
Dubai Municipality to prohibit smoking in public places
Dubai Municipality to build guest house in Al Shindagha
Swiss research team cures arthritis in mice swissinfo.ch
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) have developed a cure for arthritis in mice that could be rolled out for humans in a few years. Arthritic hand (Keystone). Rheumatoid arthritis affects 0.5% to 1% of the world's population.
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Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) have developed a cure for arthritis in mice that could be rolled out for humans in a few years. Arthritic hand (Keystone). Rheumatoid arthritis affects 0.5% to 1% of the world's population.
Swiss researchers see arthritis cure in mice
New drug cures arthritis in mice, to be tested on humans
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