India Records First Ebola Case Bernama
NEW DELHI, Nov 19 (Bernama) -- An Indian citizen travelling from Liberia has been quarantined at Delhi airport for Ebola in the country's first case of the deadly virus. The 26-year-old man had travelled from Liberia to India and reached Delhi on Nov 10.
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NEW DELHI, Nov 19 (Bernama) -- An Indian citizen travelling from Liberia has been quarantined at Delhi airport for Ebola in the country's first case of the deadly virus. The 26-year-old man had travelled from Liberia to India and reached Delhi on Nov 10.
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Race against polio: Pakistan crosses 250 mark after 16 years The News International
For the first time in the last 16 years, Pakistan's national polio count crossed the 250 mark on Tuesday, with another five children falling prey to the crippling virus in a single day. Taking full advantage of negligent eradication and monitoring efforts, the ...
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For the first time in the last 16 years, Pakistan's national polio count crossed the 250 mark on Tuesday, with another five children falling prey to the crippling virus in a single day. Taking full advantage of negligent eradication and monitoring efforts, the ...
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Pakistan has highest breast cancer rate in Asia, experts say The Express Tribune
A walk was also arranged. Dozens of girl students and faculty members participated in the walk that started from Iqbal Auditorium. PHOTO: INP. FAISALABAD: Pakistan has the highest breast cancer rate in Asia and as many as 40,000 women die from the ...
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A walk was also arranged. Dozens of girl students and faculty members participated in the walk that started from Iqbal Auditorium. PHOTO: INP. FAISALABAD: Pakistan has the highest breast cancer rate in Asia and as many as 40,000 women die from the ...
Hancock student leads fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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Thousands of ducks culled at farm hit by outbreak of bird flu Herald Scotland
CULLING of thousands of ducks has been taking place on a farm hit by bird flu as officials confirmed it was the same strain of the virus as one recently identified on the continent. CULLING of thousands of ducks has been taking place on a farm hit by bird flu as ...
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CULLING of thousands of ducks has been taking place on a farm hit by bird flu as officials confirmed it was the same strain of the virus as one recently identified on the continent. CULLING of thousands of ducks has been taking place on a farm hit by bird flu as ...
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West Africa nowhere near end of Ebola crisis: Barack Obama IBNLive
Washington: US President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday that West Africa was still "nowhere near out of the woods" in its fight against Ebola. Obama spoke on Tuesday at the White House while meeting with his national security and public health teams ...
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Washington: US President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday that West Africa was still "nowhere near out of the woods" in its fight against Ebola. Obama spoke on Tuesday at the White House while meeting with his national security and public health teams ...
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Stop smoking Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - Smoking is one of the major causes of diseases around the globe as there are millions of the people, who are habitual of smoking. There are many side effects of smoking, which can be fatal as well. Diseases that can be ...
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - Smoking is one of the major causes of diseases around the globe as there are millions of the people, who are habitual of smoking. There are many side effects of smoking, which can be fatal as well. Diseases that can be ...
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Brain training is 'a waste of time': Computer games designed for older people are ... Daily Mail
BRAIN training computer games designed to boost the mental ability of elderly people are a waste of time and money, scientists have warned. Companies which make handheld gadgets and games consoles have created a £640million global industry aimed ...
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BRAIN training computer games designed to boost the mental ability of elderly people are a waste of time and money, scientists have warned. Companies which make handheld gadgets and games consoles have created a £640million global industry aimed ...
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Guinea Continues Probe Into Slayings of Ebola Health Workers Voice of America
CONAKRY, GUINEA—. Guinea's Ministry of Justice said its investigation into the September killings of Ebola awareness health workers and a journalist in a southeastern village is moving swiftly, with a trial expected by year's end. The murders of the eight ...
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CONAKRY, GUINEA—. Guinea's Ministry of Justice said its investigation into the September killings of Ebola awareness health workers and a journalist in a southeastern village is moving swiftly, with a trial expected by year's end. The murders of the eight ...
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Eat Less Salt To Keep Chronic Kidney Diseases At A Bay: Study Gizmodo India
A new research revealed that high sodium intake in one's diet increases the risk of contracting kidney problems. The study involves 544,635 participants. The scientists found eating too much salt (an average of 4.7g a day) is linked with an increased risk of ...
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A new research revealed that high sodium intake in one's diet increases the risk of contracting kidney problems. The study involves 544,635 participants. The scientists found eating too much salt (an average of 4.7g a day) is linked with an increased risk of ...
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World Bank approves $285 mn to fight Ebola Business Standard
The World Bank has approved a grant of $285 million to finance the three west African countries hardest hit by the Ebola crisis. The grant is part of the nearly 1 billion dollars of financing previously announced by the World Bank for Guinea, Liberia and Sierra ...
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The World Bank has approved a grant of $285 million to finance the three west African countries hardest hit by the Ebola crisis. The grant is part of the nearly 1 billion dollars of financing previously announced by the World Bank for Guinea, Liberia and Sierra ...
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