The brain eater The News International
The death toll from Naegleria fowleri – the brain-eating amoeba virus that has spread through Karachi and Hyderabad – reached eight last week but the authorities don't even seem to recognise it as a problem. The virus is waterborne and thrives in water that ...
A constant battleThe Nation
Unacceptable negligenceBusiness Recorder
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The death toll from Naegleria fowleri – the brain-eating amoeba virus that has spread through Karachi and Hyderabad – reached eight last week but the authorities don't even seem to recognise it as a problem. The virus is waterborne and thrives in water that ...
A constant battle
Unacceptable negligence
As Ebola Grips Liberia's Capital, a Quarantine Sows Chaos NDTV
Medicins Sans Frontieres health workers disinfect protection clothes and boots outside the isolation unit at ELWA hospital. (Reuters). Monrovia: Some people are swimming in and out of the Ebola quarantine zone in this seaside capital. One man slips out ...
Travel alert over Ebola crisisHerald Scotland
Canada sending chartered plane for Ebola lab scientists in Sierra LeoneCTV News
Ebola 'could hit 20000 people' in global crisisIrish Independent
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Medicins Sans Frontieres health workers disinfect protection clothes and boots outside the isolation unit at ELWA hospital. (Reuters). Monrovia: Some people are swimming in and out of the Ebola quarantine zone in this seaside capital. One man slips out ...
Travel alert over Ebola crisis
Canada sending chartered plane for Ebola lab scientists in Sierra Leone
Ebola 'could hit 20000 people' in global crisis
Dengue Fever Outbreak in Japan Is First in Decades Wall Street Journal (blog)
Three students have contracted dengue fever in Japan, marking the first domestic outbreak of the disease in some 70 years. On Thursday, authorities blocked off an area in Tokyo's Yoyogi Park, where the three are believed to have contracted the disease, and ...
Japan confirms first dengue fever infections in 70 yearsThe Nation
Japan's first dengue infection in 70 yearsThe Star Online
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Three students have contracted dengue fever in Japan, marking the first domestic outbreak of the disease in some 70 years. On Thursday, authorities blocked off an area in Tokyo's Yoyogi Park, where the three are believed to have contracted the disease, and ...
Japan confirms first dengue fever infections in 70 years
Japan's first dengue infection in 70 years
Body makeover, anyone? The Express Tribune
The actress recently lost a lot of weight for Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. PHOTO: FILE. LOS ANGELES: All of us have wondered what are the secrets of so many people being able to make fitness a way of life are. Achieving a perfect body a la celebrities is not ...
Want to get a celebrity body? Check out howIndia Today
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The actress recently lost a lot of weight for Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. PHOTO: FILE. LOS ANGELES: All of us have wondered what are the secrets of so many people being able to make fitness a way of life are. Achieving a perfect body a la celebrities is not ...
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Extreme exercise is not the best way to lose weight Deccan Chronicle
London: A new study has found that extreme exercise may not help in reducing weight, in fact, it may do the opposite. According to the study, 50 percent of the people who run a marathon for the first time actually put on weight, instead of ditching those extra ...
Extreme exercise 'not best way to lose weight'International News Network
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London: A new study has found that extreme exercise may not help in reducing weight, in fact, it may do the opposite. According to the study, 50 percent of the people who run a marathon for the first time actually put on weight, instead of ditching those extra ...
Extreme exercise 'not best way to lose weight'
Now, you can turn bad memories into good ones Times of India
WASHINGTON: At one end, there is the "memories are forever" school that finds it hard to forget things. At the other is the person who said "Not only is my short-term memory horrible but so is my shortterm memory". Between these two extremes is the ideal of ...
Scientists Look to Replace Negative Feelings with Positive OnesDesign & Trend
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The science of rewiring the brain to forget bad memoriesThe Globe and Mail
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WASHINGTON: At one end, there is the "memories are forever" school that finds it hard to forget things. At the other is the person who said "Not only is my short-term memory horrible but so is my shortterm memory". Between these two extremes is the ideal of ...
Scientists Look to Replace Negative Feelings with Positive Ones
Scientists switch out bad memories for good in mice: Hope for PTSD?
The science of rewiring the brain to forget bad memories
A New Implantable Intraocular Pressure Sensor to Help Monitor Glaucoma Medgadget.com
Diagnosing and monitoring the development of glaucoma involves taking regular measurements of patients' intraocular pressure (IOP). This is typically done in a clinical setting with readings taken weeks or months apart, a problem since the IOP can rise and ...
Monitor glaucoma with an eye implant and a phoneFuturity: Research News
Tiny implanted sensor and your smartphone could help prevent blindnessThe Conversation UK
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Diagnosing and monitoring the development of glaucoma involves taking regular measurements of patients' intraocular pressure (IOP). This is typically done in a clinical setting with readings taken weeks or months apart, a problem since the IOP can rise and ...
Monitor glaucoma with an eye implant and a phone
Tiny implanted sensor and your smartphone could help prevent blindness
Implantable Glaucoma Sensor For On-Demand Pressure Measurement
Study reports Clostridia class of bacteria may prevent food allergies The Raw Food World News
(TRFW News) Clostridia is a common class of gut bacteria that has been shown to cause many illnesses. Research has shown the importance of probiotics and bacteria balance within the body, but as research continues to grow, the correlation between ...
Gut Bacteria could Protect From Food Allergies, New Study ShowsChinatopix
Gut Bacteria that Protect Against Food Allergies IdentifiedLab Manager Laboratory News
Bacteria that Protect against Food Allergies IdentifiedFars News Agency
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(TRFW News) Clostridia is a common class of gut bacteria that has been shown to cause many illnesses. Research has shown the importance of probiotics and bacteria balance within the body, but as research continues to grow, the correlation between ...
Gut Bacteria could Protect From Food Allergies, New Study Shows
Gut Bacteria that Protect Against Food Allergies Identified
Bacteria that Protect against Food Allergies Identified
Ebola: Experts Harp On Standard Procedure Despite Reduced Figure CHANNELS
NMA After the Minister of Health in Nigeria, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, announce that the number of isolated patients has dropped to one, medical experts urged Nigerians to strictly adhere to the internationally laid down standard procedures in containing ...
The Ugly Face of Ebola Tells Us Africa Is NOT RisingHuffington Post
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ECOWAS health experts meet in Accra on EbolaXinhua
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NMA After the Minister of Health in Nigeria, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, announce that the number of isolated patients has dropped to one, medical experts urged Nigerians to strictly adhere to the internationally laid down standard procedures in containing ...
The Ugly Face of Ebola Tells Us Africa Is NOT Rising
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ECOWAS health experts meet in Accra on Ebola
Feds set to start new Ebola vaccine trials Boston Herald
HELP NEEDED: Red Cross workers, above, yesterday walk through a section of Monrovia, Liberia, that has been hit hard by the Ebola virus, against which the U.S. is about to test a new vaccine, at left. 1. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Print Email Comments ...
US to Begin Safety Testing Ebola Vaccine on Humans Next WeekNDTV
Several Ebola Vaccines Are On The WayPNC Voice
Human Trials With Ebola Vaccine To Begin Next WeekCBS Local
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HELP NEEDED: Red Cross workers, above, yesterday walk through a section of Monrovia, Liberia, that has been hit hard by the Ebola virus, against which the U.S. is about to test a new vaccine, at left. 1. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Print Email Comments ...
US to Begin Safety Testing Ebola Vaccine on Humans Next Week
Several Ebola Vaccines Are On The Way
Human Trials With Ebola Vaccine To Begin Next Week
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