Irish Independent
Pressure upped on IMF to cancel debts of Ebola hit West Africa nations
Firstpost
The International Monetary Fund is under mounting pressure to cancel the debts of the three poor West African countries hit hardest by Ebola, as their economies stall under the fallout from the disease. The calls for a debt alleviation for Guinea, Liberia and ...
Ebola nurse 'should have been kept at Heathrow'Irish Independent
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey was cleared to fly after British testing 'shambles'The Australian (blog)
Heathrow cleared Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey for travelIrish Times
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The International Monetary Fund is under mounting pressure to cancel the debts of the three poor West African countries hit hardest by Ebola, as their economies stall under the fallout from the disease. The calls for a debt alleviation for Guinea, Liberia and ...
Ebola nurse 'should have been kept at Heathrow'
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey was cleared to fly after British testing 'shambles'
Heathrow cleared Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey for travel
Los Angeles Times
Insect-eating bats, not fruit bats, sparked Ebola outbreak, study says
Los Angeles Times
The fruit bat has long been suspected of sparking the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa, but new research suggests that it may have been an insect-eating bat that first transmitted the virus to a human host. In a study published Tuesday in the journal ...
Source of Ebola Outbreak in West Africa Might Be Bats, Study SaysNew York Times
Scientists say bats inhabiting a hollow tree in Guinea most likely source of Ebola ...ABC Online
Study concludes first Ebola victim likely infected playing in hollow tree with ...U.S. News & World Report
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Los Angeles Times
The fruit bat has long been suspected of sparking the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa, but new research suggests that it may have been an insect-eating bat that first transmitted the virus to a human host. In a study published Tuesday in the journal ...
Source of Ebola Outbreak in West Africa Might Be Bats, Study Says
Scientists say bats inhabiting a hollow tree in Guinea most likely source of Ebola ...
Study concludes first Ebola victim likely infected playing in hollow tree with ...
India Faces Massive Challenge to Get Mental Healthcare Right
The Women's International Perspective
by KumKum Dasgupta, The Guardian, UK – I have never met Rina, but an account of her struggle to come to terms with her mental illness is moving. “My name is Rina … I have been to hell and back, and I am proud to be able to stand here tall and say that I ...
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The Women's International Perspective
by KumKum Dasgupta, The Guardian, UK – I have never met Rina, but an account of her struggle to come to terms with her mental illness is moving. “My name is Rina … I have been to hell and back, and I am proud to be able to stand here tall and say that I ...
Science Times
How Family Affects Your Weight
Science Times
Family Effects on Weight Loss (Photo : Wikipedia) A new study reveals that friends and family can have a profound effect on an individuals weight loss. It seems your family and friends can have more of an effect on your weight than you may realize. According ...
Science Says: Nagging Your Family Members to Lose Weight Has the Opposite ...Styleite
If You're Having a Hard Time Losing Weight, Your Loved Ones May Be the ReasonYouth Health Magzine
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Science Times
Family Effects on Weight Loss (Photo : Wikipedia) A new study reveals that friends and family can have a profound effect on an individuals weight loss. It seems your family and friends can have more of an effect on your weight than you may realize. According ...
Science Says: Nagging Your Family Members to Lose Weight Has the Opposite ...
If You're Having a Hard Time Losing Weight, Your Loved Ones May Be the Reason
Bangkok Post
Japan orders slaughter of 37000 chickens in bird flu outbreak
Bangkok Post
TOKYO - Japan on Tuesday ordered the slaughter of some 37,000 chickens after the country's third bird flu outbreak in less than a month, prompting Hong Kong to ban imports from the latest affected region. Japanese health officers disinfect a poultry farm in ...
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Bangkok Post
TOKYO - Japan on Tuesday ordered the slaughter of some 37,000 chickens after the country's third bird flu outbreak in less than a month, prompting Hong Kong to ban imports from the latest affected region. Japanese health officers disinfect a poultry farm in ...
The Daily Star
Memories of war torment Gaza's children
The Daily Star
Muntasser Bakr, an eleven-year-old Palestinian boy who lost four of his relatives when two Israeli missiles slammed into a beach during the 50-day July-August Gaza war, sits at his computer on December 24, 2014 in Gaza City. (AFP/MAHMOUD HAMS).
Gaza's children struggle to overcome nightmares of warThe Express Tribune
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The Daily Star
Muntasser Bakr, an eleven-year-old Palestinian boy who lost four of his relatives when two Israeli missiles slammed into a beach during the 50-day July-August Gaza war, sits at his computer on December 24, 2014 in Gaza City. (AFP/MAHMOUD HAMS).
Gaza's children struggle to overcome nightmares of war
NDTV
H1N1 kills 5 in Libya
magharebia.com
Libyan infectious disease experts convened an emergency meeting in Tripoli to address several recent deaths from H1N1, or "Swine Flu", Libya Herald reported on Monday (December 29th). Over the last week, ten people were admitted to hospital for severe ...
Bird flu causes 5 deaths in Libya: reportNEWS.com.au
Health minister: Four die of bird flu in LibyaAl-Arabiya
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magharebia.com
Libyan infectious disease experts convened an emergency meeting in Tripoli to address several recent deaths from H1N1, or "Swine Flu", Libya Herald reported on Monday (December 29th). Over the last week, ten people were admitted to hospital for severe ...
Bird flu causes 5 deaths in Libya: report
Health minister: Four die of bird flu in Libya
Bird flu kills five in Libya
Medical News Today
Smartphones are changing our brains and our thumbs
The Star Online
SMARTPHONES MAKE YOU SMART: A Journal claims phone usage is good for the brain. — AFP. Much has been said about the downfalls of spending too much time tinkering with smartphones, but a new study says it leads to greater brain activity when the ...
Mobile technology use alters brain patternsMobile Commerce Press
This is your brain on texting: How smartphones affect your bodyGMA News
Smartphones are changing the way your brain interacts with your handNational Monitor
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The Star Online
SMARTPHONES MAKE YOU SMART: A Journal claims phone usage is good for the brain. — AFP. Much has been said about the downfalls of spending too much time tinkering with smartphones, but a new study says it leads to greater brain activity when the ...
Mobile technology use alters brain patterns
This is your brain on texting: How smartphones affect your body
Smartphones are changing the way your brain interacts with your hand
Health24
Moms of food-allergic kids want more from dieticians
Health24
Mothers of children with food allergies look to dieticians for advice on nutrition, but also for emotional support as they try to give their kids a normal life- say UK researchers. 0. Girl examined at dietician measuring height and weight. ~. Trouble in the air for ...
Mothers of food-allergic kids want more than menus from dieticiansThe New Age Online
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Health24
Mothers of children with food allergies look to dieticians for advice on nutrition, but also for emotional support as they try to give their kids a normal life- say UK researchers. 0. Girl examined at dietician measuring height and weight. ~. Trouble in the air for ...
Mothers of food-allergic kids want more than menus from dieticians
AsiaOne
Offbeat news from 2014
AsiaOne
Left: A high-tech 'true-love' tester bra. Right: Sandra the orang utan was recognised by a court as a 'non-human person' with rights to her freedom. Print. PARIS - Some of the stranger stories from the year just ending: In January, a Japanese lingerie company ...
Designer bra and other offbeat talesInquirer.net
Strictly unusual: offbeat stories from 2014dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)
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AsiaOne
Left: A high-tech 'true-love' tester bra. Right: Sandra the orang utan was recognised by a court as a 'non-human person' with rights to her freedom. Print. PARIS - Some of the stranger stories from the year just ending: In January, a Japanese lingerie company ...
Designer bra and other offbeat tales
Strictly unusual: offbeat stories from 2014
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