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Now, a series of photos has captured the grim reality of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, West Africa. The shocking images, taken by photographers John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy, show the brutal effects of the virus on victims and their loved ones.
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Now, a series of photos has captured the grim reality of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, West Africa. The shocking images, taken by photographers John Moore and Mohammed Elshamy, show the brutal effects of the virus on victims and their loved ones.
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DMCH observes World Arthritis Day Indian Express
World Arthritis Day was observed at Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) on Saturday. Dr Amit Kansal (Rheumatology Specialist at DMCH), said, “Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic, progressive and disabling autoimmune disease of joints ...
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World Arthritis Day was observed at Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) on Saturday. Dr Amit Kansal (Rheumatology Specialist at DMCH), said, “Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic, progressive and disabling autoimmune disease of joints ...
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Majohe dispensary gets modern maternity bed Daily News
MAJOHE expectant mothers will be thanking the gods for many years to come after their dispensary was given a jab in the arm with a modern maternity bed. Speaking after a brief ceremony held at the dispensary premises in Gongo la Mboto/ Majohe area in ...
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MAJOHE expectant mothers will be thanking the gods for many years to come after their dispensary was given a jab in the arm with a modern maternity bed. Speaking after a brief ceremony held at the dispensary premises in Gongo la Mboto/ Majohe area in ...
Stepped-up Ebola screening to expand to O'Hare Airport Chicago Sun-Times
Johnson Nellon, left, 17, and his brother Thomas Nellon, 14, of Liberia, smile at their mother in the arrivals area at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Saturday upon seeing her after passing through Customs. The brothers received a health ...
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Johnson Nellon, left, 17, and his brother Thomas Nellon, 14, of Liberia, smile at their mother in the arrivals area at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Saturday upon seeing her after passing through Customs. The brothers received a health ...
Screening for Ebola begins at JFK airport
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Stepped-up Ebola screening starts at NYC airport
IMF pledges £81 million to aid Ebola epidemic ITV News
IMF managing director Christine Lagarde said the funds were available to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and "if more is needed, it will be there". In addition the World Bank is providing 400 million dollars (£250m) for the Ebola efforts. In a statement it said ...
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IMF managing director Christine Lagarde said the funds were available to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and "if more is needed, it will be there". In addition the World Bank is providing 400 million dollars (£250m) for the Ebola efforts. In a statement it said ...
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World Mental Health Day – Living with Schizophrenia The Star Online
In fact, mental illness can span from depression, anxiety, unwarranted or exaggerated fear, to full-fledged psychosis, schizophrenia, major depression, manic depression and mood disorder. 'The Scream' painted by Edvard Munch is said by some to symbolize ...
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In fact, mental illness can span from depression, anxiety, unwarranted or exaggerated fear, to full-fledged psychosis, schizophrenia, major depression, manic depression and mood disorder. 'The Scream' painted by Edvard Munch is said by some to symbolize ...
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A New Method Tested On Mice Can Help Eliminate the Need For Insulin Shots In ... Diabetes Insider
A break-through discovery can soon help people who suffer from diabetes stop taking insulin shots each day. A study, published in the journal Cell, reveals that insulin secreting cells can be grown using stem cells. Douglas Melton, has developed this new ...
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A break-through discovery can soon help people who suffer from diabetes stop taking insulin shots each day. A study, published in the journal Cell, reveals that insulin secreting cells can be grown using stem cells. Douglas Melton, has developed this new ...
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Ebola In Brazil: Preliminary Test For First Suspected Case Comes Back Negative International Business Times
Brazil's Health Minister Arthur Chioro speaks about a suspected Ebola patient during a news conference in Brasilia Oct. 10, 2014. Reuters/Ueslei Marcelino. In the first suspected case of Ebola virus disease in Brazil, a 47-year-old man tested negative for it in ...
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Brazil's Health Minister Arthur Chioro speaks about a suspected Ebola patient during a news conference in Brasilia Oct. 10, 2014. Reuters/Ueslei Marcelino. In the first suspected case of Ebola virus disease in Brazil, a 47-year-old man tested negative for it in ...
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Smith: Assisted suicide a humane final option for those who choose it Santa Rosa Press Democrat
This undated photo provided by the Maynard family shows Brittany Maynard. (AP Photo/Maynard Family). BY CHRIS SMITH. THE PRESS DEMOCRAT. October 11, 2014, 3:35PM. 10/11/2014. Updated 29 minutes ago. Order Article Reprint. More Photos.
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This undated photo provided by the Maynard family shows Brittany Maynard. (AP Photo/Maynard Family). BY CHRIS SMITH. THE PRESS DEMOCRAT. October 11, 2014, 3:35PM. 10/11/2014. Updated 29 minutes ago. Order Article Reprint. More Photos.
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World Bank president seeks emergency facility to deliver money to Ebola ... The Guardian Nigeria
THE World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim has called for the creation of a new pandemic emergency facility to deliver money that would rapidly respond to future outbreaks of Ebola Virus Disease to countries in crisis. Kim made the call at the opening of ...
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THE World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim has called for the creation of a new pandemic emergency facility to deliver money that would rapidly respond to future outbreaks of Ebola Virus Disease to countries in crisis. Kim made the call at the opening of ...
Regional financial impact of Ebola crisis may be $32.6 bn by 2015-end: World ...
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