Angelina effect: Jolie surgery sparks surge in female cancer tests Financial Express
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SummaryStudy credits Angelina Jolie's glamorous appearance, relationship with Brad Pitt for helping to lessen women's fears about surgery. Related Articles. Aspirin may slow breast cancer recurrenceQuietly, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie say, 'I do'Brad Pitt, ...
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Lock-down order in Sierra Leone as ebola toll soars Irish Independent
An empty street is seen at the start of a three-day national lockdown in Freetown. Sierra Leone began a three-day lockdown on Friday in an effort to halt the spread of the Ebola virus, as President Ernest Bai Koroma urged residents to comply with the ...
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An empty street is seen at the start of a three-day national lockdown in Freetown. Sierra Leone began a three-day lockdown on Friday in an effort to halt the spread of the Ebola virus, as President Ernest Bai Koroma urged residents to comply with the ...
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Liberian Red Cross health workers, wearing protective suits, carry the body of a 18-old-month baby, victim of the Ebola virus on September 12, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The tropical virus, transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, has killed ...
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Liberian Red Cross health workers, wearing protective suits, carry the body of a 18-old-month baby, victim of the Ebola virus on September 12, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The tropical virus, transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, has killed ...
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Ebola worst-case scenario: Over half a million people infected
Ebola could infect 500000 by end of January, according to CDC projection
villagers murder ebola aid workers The Australian
A TEAM of health workers, journalists and officials were murdered in Guinea by villagers who believed they were spreading ebola. They had been on a mission to educate people about the virus. Nine were reported to have been found dead in a village latrine ...
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A TEAM of health workers, journalists and officials were murdered in Guinea by villagers who believed they were spreading ebola. They had been on a mission to educate people about the virus. Nine were reported to have been found dead in a village latrine ...
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Members of Ebola fact-finding mission killed in Guinea
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World Bank head warns of economic havoc caused by Ebola Sydney Morning Herald
The deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa will have a devastating economic impact and could pose a risk to the whole world if the response to the emergency is inadequate, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim has warned. Speaking in Sydney ahead of the ...
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The deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa will have a devastating economic impact and could pose a risk to the whole world if the response to the emergency is inadequate, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim has warned. Speaking in Sydney ahead of the ...
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim backs Abbott's medical research fund
World Bank president says the world has only a short time to stop Ebola spreading
World Bank's Kim Says No Agreement on Future Russia Projects
One dose of an antidepressant may change your brain Tech Times
Medications that treat depression, known as SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), don't always work immediately or at all for some patients. However, new research on how SSRIs affect the brain may make treatment for those suffering from ...
New Study Claims Antidepressants Cause Changes in the Brain within HoursThe Utah People's Post
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Medications that treat depression, known as SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), don't always work immediately or at all for some patients. However, new research on how SSRIs affect the brain may make treatment for those suffering from ...
New Study Claims Antidepressants Cause Changes in the Brain within Hours
Anti-depressants can change how the brain works in just hours
SSRI's can change your brain structure immediately
Human fairness is innate after all iStreet Research
6 A new research shows that humans are motivated by fairness hence they want to do things as fair as possible. The study says that fairness is a unique human attribute we have and it shows up as early as childhood. Advertisements. In the research, Sarah ...
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6 A new research shows that humans are motivated by fairness hence they want to do things as fair as possible. The study says that fairness is a unique human attribute we have and it shows up as early as childhood. Advertisements. In the research, Sarah ...
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Humans Evolved To Be Fair For Selfish Reasons
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Lizard in food sends 300 school children in India to hospital AllMediaNY
About 300 pupils at an Indian school were rushed to a hospital after consuming government-provided lunches, evoking memories of 23 children who died last year after eating food from the same welfare scheme. A teacher told Reuters that a dead lizard was ...
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About 300 pupils at an Indian school were rushed to a hospital after consuming government-provided lunches, evoking memories of 23 children who died last year after eating food from the same welfare scheme. A teacher told Reuters that a dead lizard was ...
Lizard in food sends 300 schoolchildren to hospital in India
India: Lizard in food sends children to hospital
300 Indian pupils hospitalised
A supportive spouse is the best boost for your career: Study finds ambitious ... Daily Mail
If you are ambitious, then you are better off marrying someone who is conscientious, scientists claim. For pay rises and promotions may depend as much on having a supportive husband or wife exerting their influence at home as on your own abilities, a study ...
Spouse's personality influences career success, study findsHealthCanal.com
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If you are ambitious, then you are better off marrying someone who is conscientious, scientists claim. For pay rises and promotions may depend as much on having a supportive husband or wife exerting their influence at home as on your own abilities, a study ...
Spouse's personality influences career success, study finds
Type-A Spouses Boost Workplace Success
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Women should demand condoms too Zambia Daily Mail
I don't know why it has been viewed as taboo for a woman to suggest using condoms when it is alright with a man. A woman, just like a man has rights to do what is best for her body. Women who may suggest using condoms to their spouses may be viewed ...
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I don't know why it has been viewed as taboo for a woman to suggest using condoms when it is alright with a man. A woman, just like a man has rights to do what is best for her body. Women who may suggest using condoms to their spouses may be viewed ...
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Uganda's Men Protest: Our Condoms Are Too Small
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