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CM directs health dept to make anti-polio drive more vigorous
Daily Times
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has said during Januray to March 2015 detection of four polio cases in Sindh has become grave challenge for government. Presiding over a polio review meeting he pointed out all four cases have been detected ...
Polio a challenge for Sindh: CMPakistan Today
Aseefa invites Maryam, Reham to join drive against polioGeo News, Pakistan
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Daily Times
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has said during Januray to March 2015 detection of four polio cases in Sindh has become grave challenge for government. Presiding over a polio review meeting he pointed out all four cases have been detected ...
Polio a challenge for Sindh: CM
Aseefa invites Maryam, Reham to join drive against polio
Guardian Liberty Voice
Meningitis Breakout Kills 75 People in Niger
Guardian Liberty Voice
A meningitis breakout that began in January in Niger has killed 75 people as of now, according to the country's health minister Mano Aghali in a statement released on Thursday. The minister said the total number of meningitis cases in Niger has risen to 697.
Meningitis epidemic kills 75 in NigerDaily Mail
Niger meningitis epidemic kills 75APA
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Guardian Liberty Voice
A meningitis breakout that began in January in Niger has killed 75 people as of now, according to the country's health minister Mano Aghali in a statement released on Thursday. The minister said the total number of meningitis cases in Niger has risen to 697.
Meningitis epidemic kills 75 in Niger
Niger meningitis epidemic kills 75
Mashable
Grumpy Roman emporer Caesar 'suffered ministrokes'
The Australian (blog)
Roman emperor Julius Caesar may have suffered a series of mini-strokes, explaining his dark mood in later life, doctors at London's Imperial College say. Caesar, who lived from 100BC to 44BC, has long been the focus of medical debate, and the common ...
Did Julius Caesar Suffer Mini-Strokes!?The Interrobang
Julius Caesar May Have Suffered Mini Strokes, Not EpilepsyDiscovery News
Julius Caesar may have suffered mini-strokes: studyDAWN.com
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The Australian (blog)
Roman emperor Julius Caesar may have suffered a series of mini-strokes, explaining his dark mood in later life, doctors at London's Imperial College say. Caesar, who lived from 100BC to 44BC, has long been the focus of medical debate, and the common ...
Did Julius Caesar Suffer Mini-Strokes!?
Julius Caesar May Have Suffered Mini Strokes, Not Epilepsy
Julius Caesar may have suffered mini-strokes: study
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
Liberia: MSF hands over ELWA 3 to the Liberian Ministry of Health
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
Staff celebrate the discharge of John Mulbah, the 500th patient to recover at ELWA 3 on the 4th of January, his 33rd birthday. John is holding a certificate which shows his lab results and declares him now to be Ebola free. Today the international medical ...
Liberia rebuilds devastated child healthcare systemNews24
'Liberia to Be Declared Ebola Free in 25 Days'AllAfrica.com
Liberia Now 25 Days Without Ebola in 2nd CountdownThe Bush Chicken
The Guardian Nigeria
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
Staff celebrate the discharge of John Mulbah, the 500th patient to recover at ELWA 3 on the 4th of January, his 33rd birthday. John is holding a certificate which shows his lab results and declares him now to be Ebola free. Today the international medical ...
Liberia rebuilds devastated child healthcare system
'Liberia to Be Declared Ebola Free in 25 Days'
Liberia Now 25 Days Without Ebola in 2nd Countdown
NBCNews.com
Sleep Apnea May Speed Memory Loss, Alzheimer's Onset: Study
NBCNews.com
Sleep apnea may hasten memory and thinking declines, leading to earlier diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease, suggests a study released Thursday. Patients with sleep apnea were, on average, diagnosed with mild cognitive ...
Playing a wind instrument linked to lower risk of sleep apneaScience Codex
Sleep Apnea May Predict Memory LossU.S. News & World Report
Study: Sleep Apnea, Heavy Snoring Linked To Memory DeclineCBS Local
CBS News
Medical Daily
TV3.ie
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NBCNews.com
Sleep apnea may hasten memory and thinking declines, leading to earlier diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease, suggests a study released Thursday. Patients with sleep apnea were, on average, diagnosed with mild cognitive ...
Playing a wind instrument linked to lower risk of sleep apnea
Sleep Apnea May Predict Memory Loss
Study: Sleep Apnea, Heavy Snoring Linked To Memory Decline
The Scientist
Oxytocin Trains Mouse Mom Hearing
The Scientist
A hormone activates neurons that trigger female mice to respond to the distress calls of lost pups. By Jenny Rood | April 16, 2015. Comment; Print. Link this; Stumble; Tweet this. WIKIMEDIA, SEWERYN OLKOWICZ. The hormone oxytocin alters the activity of ...
'Pleasure hormone' tells mom what her baby needsBusiness Standard
How 'love hormone' leads to maternal instinctsZee News
Hormone oxytocin jump-starts maternal behaviorLos Angeles Times
The Independent
The Guardian
National Geographic
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The Scientist
A hormone activates neurons that trigger female mice to respond to the distress calls of lost pups. By Jenny Rood | April 16, 2015. Comment; Print. Link this; Stumble; Tweet this. WIKIMEDIA, SEWERYN OLKOWICZ. The hormone oxytocin alters the activity of ...
'Pleasure hormone' tells mom what her baby needs
How 'love hormone' leads to maternal instincts
Hormone oxytocin jump-starts maternal behavior
Charlotte Observer
Sierra Leonean president looking past Ebola to broad national recovery
Washington Post
Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma was ready to talk about something besides Ebola. His West African nation is not yet Ebola-free. It is still fighting to rid itself of the feared pathogen, which has killed more than 10,000 people in that country and ...
“Continued economic progress in Liberia – a more uneven picture in Sierra Leone”Sierra Leone Telegraph
West Africa seeks $5-6 billion aid, debts canceled: Sierra Leone's KoromaReuters
Ebola Researchers Take New Look at Risk of Sexual TransmissionNew York Times
TIME
News24
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Washington Post
Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma was ready to talk about something besides Ebola. His West African nation is not yet Ebola-free. It is still fighting to rid itself of the feared pathogen, which has killed more than 10,000 people in that country and ...
“Continued economic progress in Liberia – a more uneven picture in Sierra Leone”
West Africa seeks $5-6 billion aid, debts canceled: Sierra Leone's Koroma
Ebola Researchers Take New Look at Risk of Sexual Transmission
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Puppy power: 'Love hormone' floods dogs and humans when they gaze into ...
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A rush of the “love hormone”, oxytocin, floods the bodies of both humans and dogs when they stare into each others' eyes, helping explain why they have been best friends for thousands of years, say researchers in Japan. The same hormone has been shown ...
Why we love dogs like babiesNew Zealand Herald
Study: Dogs and humans connect on a deeper level by staring at each otherThe Week Magazine
Study: Common Hormone Plays Role in Canine-Human BondVoice of America
Christian Science Monitor
Dallas Morning News
TIME
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
A rush of the “love hormone”, oxytocin, floods the bodies of both humans and dogs when they stare into each others' eyes, helping explain why they have been best friends for thousands of years, say researchers in Japan. The same hormone has been shown ...
Why we love dogs like babies
Study: Dogs and humans connect on a deeper level by staring at each other
Study: Common Hormone Plays Role in Canine-Human Bond
NBCNews.com
E-cigarette use triples among middle and high school students, study says
Washington Post
The number of middle and high school students using electronic cigarettes tripled from 2013 to 2014, according to government figures released Thursday, a startling increase that public health officials fear could reverse decades of efforts combating the ...
E-cigarette use triples among nation's youthSan Bernardino County Sun
High-Schoolers Smoking Fewer Cigarettes, But Rise In E-Cigarette Use Is Not ...Tech Times
E-Cigarette Use Triples Among Middle and High SchoolersOzarksFirst.com
New Straits Times Online
KCRG
Richmond.com
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Washington Post
The number of middle and high school students using electronic cigarettes tripled from 2013 to 2014, according to government figures released Thursday, a startling increase that public health officials fear could reverse decades of efforts combating the ...
E-cigarette use triples among nation's youth
High-Schoolers Smoking Fewer Cigarettes, But Rise In E-Cigarette Use Is Not ...
E-Cigarette Use Triples Among Middle and High Schoolers
NPR
Men give more to charity 'if asked by an attractive woman' - study
New Zealand Herald
When men donate to charity it's not so much the giving that counts but the desire to compete with other men for the attentions of attractive women, according to a study of charitable donations. Men will give significantly more money to charity if they see that ...
Study: Men Donate More to Attractive Female FundraisersNBCNews.com
Men Strive To Give More To Charity When The Fundraiser Is CuteNPR (blog)
Beauty secret to female fundraisersBelfast Telegraph
The Australian (blog)
Science 2.0
Science Codex
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New Zealand Herald
When men donate to charity it's not so much the giving that counts but the desire to compete with other men for the attentions of attractive women, according to a study of charitable donations. Men will give significantly more money to charity if they see that ...
Study: Men Donate More to Attractive Female Fundraisers
Men Strive To Give More To Charity When The Fundraiser Is Cute
Beauty secret to female fundraisers
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