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Geneva - Stocks of experimental Ebola drugs will be too small to immediately quell the virus outbreak in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday. It also warned that existing infrastructure is insufficient to administer such ...
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Geneva - Stocks of experimental Ebola drugs will be too small to immediately quell the virus outbreak in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday. It also warned that existing infrastructure is insufficient to administer such ...
New drugs not the only answer to Ebola epidemic
UN health agency convenes meeting to weigh Ebola therapies, vaccines
US sends experimental Canadian Ebola vaccine to trial
New doctors to get jobs if they're ready to serve in home districts, says CM DAWN.com
HYDERABAD: Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said his government doesn't like brain drain and, therefore, wants to provide jobs to doctors if they are ready to serve the ailing humanity within their home districts at least for a specific period. He was ...
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HYDERABAD: Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said his government doesn't like brain drain and, therefore, wants to provide jobs to doctors if they are ready to serve the ailing humanity within their home districts at least for a specific period. He was ...
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Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge Wall Street Journal
Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...
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Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...
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Govt looks to UAE for continuing polio vaccination DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: The government is looking towards United Arab Emirates to continue the much-needed vaccination campaign as five more polio cases have been reported from Khyber and South Waziristan agencies. The UAE has started financing vaccination ...
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PESHAWAR: The government is looking towards United Arab Emirates to continue the much-needed vaccination campaign as five more polio cases have been reported from Khyber and South Waziristan agencies. The UAE has started financing vaccination ...
Five new polio cases confirmed in a single day
3 more polio cases detected in Pakistan
Three new polio cases detected in Pakistan
Suicide claims a life every 40 seconds Irish Examiner
A death by suicide occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the world, the World Health Organisation said in its first global report calling for more suicide prevention strategies. Around three-quarters of those suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries, ...
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A death by suicide occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the world, the World Health Organisation said in its first global report calling for more suicide prevention strategies. Around three-quarters of those suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries, ...
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Changes needed to the way type 2 diabetes is diagnosed Diabetes.co.uk
New research suggests the current way of diagnosing type 2 diabetes should be changed to help prevent patients from experiencing poorer health outcomes. Findings from a long-term UK study, published online in the journal PLOS ONE, show that by the ...
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New research suggests the current way of diagnosing type 2 diabetes should be changed to help prevent patients from experiencing poorer health outcomes. Findings from a long-term UK study, published online in the journal PLOS ONE, show that by the ...
New test will diagnose type 2 diabetes 'years earlier'
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Beware! Bigger salary could cause hair loss India Today
People who earn about 74 lakhs a year or more are far more likely to believe that their hair is falling out because of the stress of their jobs than those earning less, according to a British study. A survey of 2,000 adults found that nearly three quarters of women ...
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People who earn about 74 lakhs a year or more are far more likely to believe that their hair is falling out because of the stress of their jobs than those earning less, according to a British study. A survey of 2,000 adults found that nearly three quarters of women ...
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Tokyo closes park after dengue mosquitoes found The Nation
TOKYO : Tokyo on Thursday closed most of Yoyogi Park, a popular green spot in the Japanese metropolis, after dengue-carrying mosquitoes were found there, an official said. The outbreak is the first in 70 years in Japan and has so far infected 55 people, ...
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TOKYO : Tokyo on Thursday closed most of Yoyogi Park, a popular green spot in the Japanese metropolis, after dengue-carrying mosquitoes were found there, an official said. The outbreak is the first in 70 years in Japan and has so far infected 55 people, ...
Tokyo hit by dengue fever
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Controlling the spread of rotavirus disease Irish Medical Times
Pressure is mounting to include the rotavirus vaccine — already recommended by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee of the RCPI — as part of Ireland's childhood immunisation schedule. Dara Gantly questions why its adoption has been delayed.
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Pressure is mounting to include the rotavirus vaccine — already recommended by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee of the RCPI — as part of Ireland's childhood immunisation schedule. Dara Gantly questions why its adoption has been delayed.
Rotavirus symposium kicks off
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WHO: Ebola outbreak in DRC remains contained News24
Michael Deibert depicts the Democratic of Congo as a nation in flux in this hard-hitting title. buy now. Kinshasa - When the deadly Ebola virus struck anew last month in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the outbreak was centred in a district sufficiently remote ...
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Michael Deibert depicts the Democratic of Congo as a nation in flux in this hard-hitting title. buy now. Kinshasa - When the deadly Ebola virus struck anew last month in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the outbreak was centred in a district sufficiently remote ...
No connection between Ebola outbreaks in West Africa, Congo: WHO
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