The Ugly Face of Ebola Tells Us Africa Is NOT Rising Huffington Post
The outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa is ugly. It has claimed over a 1,400 lives, tampering with the safety of communities and diminishing the number of health workers in already weakened health care systems in the three West African Ebola affected ...
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The outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa is ugly. It has claimed over a 1,400 lives, tampering with the safety of communities and diminishing the number of health workers in already weakened health care systems in the three West African Ebola affected ...
MSF offers limited help in DRC Ebola outbreak
MSF can only offer limited help in Congo Ebola outbreak
WHO: Ebola taking 'heavy toll' on health staff
UN: Ebola cases could eventually reach 20000 Arab News
GENEVA: The Ebola outbreak in West Africa eventually could exceed 20,000 cases, more than six times as many as are now known, the World Health Organization said Thursday. A new plan released by the UN health agency to stop Ebola also assumes that ...
Ebola Causing Huge Damage to West Africa Economies: Development BankNDTV
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Third top doctor dies from ebolaIrish Examiner
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GENEVA: The Ebola outbreak in West Africa eventually could exceed 20,000 cases, more than six times as many as are now known, the World Health Organization said Thursday. A new plan released by the UN health agency to stop Ebola also assumes that ...
Ebola Causing Huge Damage to West Africa Economies: Development Bank
Ebola zone countries isolated as airlines stop flights
Third top doctor dies from 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 ...
GlaxoSmithKline Ebola vaccine to start clinical testing soonTech Times
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Human testing against Ebola begins next week: US government saysiStreet Research
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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 ...
GlaxoSmithKline Ebola vaccine to start clinical testing soon
Ebola cases could exceed 20000, WHO says
Human testing against Ebola begins next week: US government says
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
Chlorine burn begins in St. John the Baptist Parish in Louisiana to kill brain ... abc7news.com
A chlorine burn to the flush the water lines has begun to try and kill a brain-eating amoeba in Louisiana. KGO. Thursday, August 28, 2014. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH, La. (KGO) --. More than 12,000 Louisiana residents face a threat from a brain- eating ...
Deadly brain-eating bug discovered in towns' water supplyMirror.co.uk
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A chlorine burn to the flush the water lines has begun to try and kill a brain-eating amoeba in Louisiana. KGO. Thursday, August 28, 2014. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH, La. (KGO) --. More than 12,000 Louisiana residents face a threat from a brain- eating ...
Deadly brain-eating bug discovered in towns' water supply
Brain-eating ameba found in Louisiana water system
Brain-Eating Amoeba Found in Louisiana Water Supply
Magnetic stimulation could help to restore memory The Independent
Elderly people who are losing their memory could be helped by using a magnetic field to stimulate part of their brain, a study has shown. The effect lasts at least 24 hours after the stimulation is given, improving the ability of volunteers to remember words ...
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Elderly people who are losing their memory could be helped by using a magnetic field to stimulate part of their brain, a study has shown. The effect lasts at least 24 hours after the stimulation is given, improving the ability of volunteers to remember words ...
Magnetic stimulation could restore memory
Scientists can zap the brain into remembering
Restore memory through magnetic simulation
Those “Killer” tomatoes could save your life! Dallas Morning News (blog)
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) was a cult classic. Although I have only seen pieces and parts (literally) of the movie, I am sure it does not come close to the suspense (and utter ridiculousness) of Sharknado. But we have nothing to fear from our little red ...
Tomato-rich diet 'reduces prostate cancer risk'NHS Choices
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) was a cult classic. Although I have only seen pieces and parts (literally) of the movie, I am sure it does not come close to the suspense (and utter ridiculousness) of Sharknado. But we have nothing to fear from our little red ...
Tomato-rich diet 'reduces prostate cancer risk'
Can tomatoes help in the fight against prostate cancer?
20% risk of prostate cancer reduces by tomato-rich diet: Study
Plain packaging claims up in smoke: study The Australian
NEW research shows the switch to plain packaging for tobacco products has not triggered a rise in illegal tobacco use, the Cancer Council says. IT also says the change has not driven business away from small retailers and has not prompted smokers to ...
'Plain' packaging not a boost to illegal tobacco use, study suggestsBBC News
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NEW research shows the switch to plain packaging for tobacco products has not triggered a rise in illegal tobacco use, the Cancer Council says. IT also says the change has not driven business away from small retailers and has not prompted smokers to ...
'Plain' packaging not a boost to illegal tobacco use, study suggests
Plain Cigarette Packs Do Not Hurt Retailers
Australia shows that plain tobacco packaging significantly cuts smoking
Nigeria: Doctor Dies Of Ebola In Port Harcourt, First Case Outside Lagos Bernama
PORT HARCOURT (Nigeria), Aug 29 (BERNAMA-NNN-PANA) -- A medical doctor has died of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Nigeria's southern city of Port Harcourt, becoming the first death from the virus outside the commercial city of Lagos, the ...
After Ebola, don't stop campaigns for personal hygiene and sanitationBusinessDay
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PORT HARCOURT (Nigeria), Aug 29 (BERNAMA-NNN-PANA) -- A medical doctor has died of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Nigeria's southern city of Port Harcourt, becoming the first death from the virus outside the commercial city of Lagos, the ...
After Ebola, don't stop campaigns for personal hygiene and sanitation
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How to limit mosquitoes in your yard WBXH
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - The number of West Nile cases in Louisiana continue to rise. As of August 22, health officials reported 52 total human cases, including 29 neuroinvasive infections, which can be deadly. While the very young, the very old and ...
Pool of mosquitos first to test positive for West Nile virus this yearTimes Record News
Precautions help protect against West Nile VirusImperial Valley Press
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BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - The number of West Nile cases in Louisiana continue to rise. As of August 22, health officials reported 52 total human cases, including 29 neuroinvasive infections, which can be deadly. While the very young, the very old and ...
Pool of mosquitos first to test positive for West Nile virus this year
Precautions help protect against West Nile Virus
Tri-Cities sees first human case of West Nile Virus
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