Evidence Ebola outbreak 'vastly' underestimated RTE.ie
The World Health Organisation has said the magnitude of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has been "vastly" underestimated. The Geneva-based organisation said in a statement it was coordinating "a massive scaling up of the international response", in a ...
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The World Health Organisation has said the magnitude of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has been "vastly" underestimated. The Geneva-based organisation said in a statement it was coordinating "a massive scaling up of the international response", in a ...
Ebola is real and it kills …says CSO boss
146 patients recover, says group
Untested drugs might be the only answer to Ebola virus
Ebola Latest - Another Nurse Dies, Doctor in Bad State Vanguard
A nurse, Justina Obi Echelonu, one of the primary contacts who participated in the initial management of the index case, late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, at the First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos, has died in quarantine. She is the second ...
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A nurse, Justina Obi Echelonu, one of the primary contacts who participated in the initial management of the index case, late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, at the First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos, has died in quarantine. She is the second ...
Ebola: FG Okays Nanosilver To Treat Patients As Another Nurse Dies
Inbound travellers cancel hotel, airline bookings on Ebola scare
Nigeria worried over Ebola spread by infected nurse
SZABMU's first convocation: nation can confront challenges by following in the ... Business Recorder
President Mamnoon Hussain on Wednesday said the nation can confront all internal and external challenges by following the dictum of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah of Unity, Faith and Discipline. Addressing the first convocation of the Shaheed ...
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President Mamnoon Hussain on Wednesday said the nation can confront all internal and external challenges by following the dictum of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah of Unity, Faith and Discipline. Addressing the first convocation of the Shaheed ...
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Graduation ceremony: SZAB Medical University holds first convocation
Nation can confront internal, external challenges with unity: President
Ex-soldier 'died a hero' as Taliban massacred diners in Kabul Belfast Telegraph
A suicide bomber blew the steel door off a Kabul restaurant deemed safe for Westerners, allowing two gunmen inside to slaughter 21 diners including a former soldier from Northern Ireland, an inquest has heard.
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A suicide bomber blew the steel door off a Kabul restaurant deemed safe for Westerners, allowing two gunmen inside to slaughter 21 diners including a former soldier from Northern Ireland, an inquest has heard.
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Ebola Virus: What Are the Economic Costs? Motley Fool
With 1,048 people infected and 1,013 lives lost, this year's Ebola epidemic is now the worst in history, according to the World Health Organization. But the virus's death toll isn't the only thing to worry about. The economic consequences could be enormous.
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With 1,048 people infected and 1,013 lives lost, this year's Ebola epidemic is now the worst in history, according to the World Health Organization. But the virus's death toll isn't the only thing to worry about. The economic consequences could be enormous.
Ebola highlights growing global virus threat, say experts
Ebola highlights growing global virus threat
Australian hospital erroneously reports 200 patients died New York Daily News
An error at an Australian hospital resulted in 200 doctors being erroneously notified of their patients' death. The Austin Health hospital in Melbourne formally apologized Thursday for the mistake which occurred on July 30. The patients' were actually ...
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An error at an Australian hospital resulted in 200 doctors being erroneously notified of their patients' death. The Austin Health hospital in Melbourne formally apologized Thursday for the mistake which occurred on July 30. The patients' were actually ...
Australian hospital mistakenly declares 200 patients dead
Australian hospital declares 200 patients dead after paperwork mix-up
Hospital error declares 200 living patients as dead
Travel advisory on Ebola issued Himalayan Times
KATHMANDU: In the wake of global emergency against Ebola outbreak and growing criticism of the government's preparation to deal with the threat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) today urged Nepalis not to go to four West African countries affected by the ...
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KATHMANDU: In the wake of global emergency against Ebola outbreak and growing criticism of the government's preparation to deal with the threat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) today urged Nepalis not to go to four West African countries affected by the ...
Govt asks Nepalis to aviod trips to Ebola-affected African nations
Latest Ebola News: Nepal begins action to prevent Ebola infection
Nepal begins action to prevent Ebola from entering
Eating More Fish Increases Gray Brain Matter By 14%, Prevents Memory Loss Medical Daily
The rich source of omega-3 fatty acids in fish, like salmon, can boost brain health. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. Sorry Nemo, but eating more fish is an easy way to prevent age-related memory loss, finds recent research published in the American Journal of ...
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The rich source of omega-3 fatty acids in fish, like salmon, can boost brain health. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. Sorry Nemo, but eating more fish is an easy way to prevent age-related memory loss, finds recent research published in the American Journal of ...
Excessive salt sees 1.6m heart-related deaths yearly Irish Examiner
Consuming too much salt leads to more than 1.6m heart disease-related deaths around the world each year, research suggests. Scientists based the finding on an analysis of 205 surveys of sodium intake in countries representing nearly three-quarters of the ...
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Consuming too much salt leads to more than 1.6m heart disease-related deaths around the world each year, research suggests. Scientists based the finding on an analysis of 205 surveys of sodium intake in countries representing nearly three-quarters of the ...
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1.7 million deaths due to too much salt in diet: Study
Ice Bucket Challenge: smart idea or the end of charity fund-raising? The Age
It's for charity: Taking the Ice Bucket Challenge to the next level, or altitude. Photo: YouTube. It has been promoted by global celebrities, sports stars, US governors and even Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, all of whom would rather douse themselves in ...
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It's for charity: Taking the Ice Bucket Challenge to the next level, or altitude. Photo: YouTube. It has been promoted by global celebrities, sports stars, US governors and even Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, all of whom would rather douse themselves in ...
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Local family encourages all to take ALS ice bucket challenge
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