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IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...
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IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...
Would travel ban help keep Ebola out of US?
In Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone, Mining Price War Deepens Crisis
Sierra Leoneans rally in London
Acid, chemical misuse regulations underway Daily News
REGULATIONS to guard against people misusing acids and other chemicals in the country are underway, the Chief Government Chemist, Prof Samuel Manyele, has said. Speaking in Dar es Salaam on Saturday, Prof Manyele said his office is currently ...
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REGULATIONS to guard against people misusing acids and other chemicals in the country are underway, the Chief Government Chemist, Prof Samuel Manyele, has said. Speaking in Dar es Salaam on Saturday, Prof Manyele said his office is currently ...
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 ...
Human error likely the cause of second U.S. Ebola case: expert New York Daily News
Human error is the likely culprit in the Ebola infection of a Texas nurse. The nurse was among the medical team at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas that treated Liberian citizen Thomas Duncan, the first person to die from Ebola in the U.S..
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Human error is the likely culprit in the Ebola infection of a Texas nurse. The nurse was among the medical team at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas that treated Liberian citizen Thomas Duncan, the first person to die from Ebola in the U.S..
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First US Ebola Infection Result of 'Protocol Breach'
Ebola: Nurse Is First To Contract Disease In US
Breast cancer survivors talk about their ordeal Arab News
Hundreds of New Yorkers wearing pink shirts wait to pick up pink hardhats that they will wear as they form a pink ribbon in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, in this Oct. 7, 2014 photo, in New York. (AP). JEDDAH: Afshan Aziz. Published — Monday 13 ...
Nzelu: Men, be breast cancer aware!The Guardian Nigeria
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Hundreds of New Yorkers wearing pink shirts wait to pick up pink hardhats that they will wear as they form a pink ribbon in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, in this Oct. 7, 2014 photo, in New York. (AP). JEDDAH: Afshan Aziz. Published — Monday 13 ...
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leech up nose for weeks Stuff.co.nz
THAT EXPLAINS IT: Daniela Liverani thought her nosebleeds were due to falling from a motorbike - before she spotted the leech up her nose. A Scottish backpacker brought an unwelcome guest home from holiday when she discovered an eight-centimetre ...
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THAT EXPLAINS IT: Daniela Liverani thought her nosebleeds were due to falling from a motorbike - before she spotted the leech up her nose. A Scottish backpacker brought an unwelcome guest home from holiday when she discovered an eight-centimetre ...
Woman Finds Three-Inch Leech Living Inside Her Nose
British backpacker Daniela Liverani had leech up her nose for weeks
Woman had 3-inch-long leech in her nose for over a month
Frozen Poop Pills Bring Awareness to Clostridium Difficile Colitis Viral Global News
Media outlets have been touting a new study intended to correct and even prevent against a bacterium called Clostridium difficile (C. diff). Fecal transplants are a procedure intended to cure the most severe cases of this bacterium but the laborious methods ...
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Media outlets have been touting a new study intended to correct and even prevent against a bacterium called Clostridium difficile (C. diff). Fecal transplants are a procedure intended to cure the most severe cases of this bacterium but the laborious methods ...
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Poop Pills Fight Deadly Infection
Harvard makes diabetes breakthrough Tribune-Review
BOSTON — Harvard researchers have pioneered a technique to grow by the billions the insulin-producing cells diabetics lack, a breakthrough that could lead to new ways to treat the disease. The breakthrough occurs after 15 years of seeking a bulk recipe for ...
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BOSTON — Harvard researchers have pioneered a technique to grow by the billions the insulin-producing cells diabetics lack, a breakthrough that could lead to new ways to treat the disease. The breakthrough occurs after 15 years of seeking a bulk recipe for ...
From hESCs to billions of human insulin-producing cells
Stem-Cell Researchers Make Breakthrough in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
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NIH Director: 'The System Worked' in Ebola Infection National Review Online (blog)
Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, said on Sunday the system put into place to slow the spread of Ebola transmission in the United States was working. “The system worked,” ...
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Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, said on Sunday the system put into place to slow the spread of Ebola transmission in the United States was working. “The system worked,” ...
NIH Official: 'The System Worked' on Ebola
Ebola Protocol Was Likely Breached In Texas, Medical Officials Say
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Liberia health workers to strike over Ebola hazard pay Channel News Asia
Healthcare workers are defying a request by health officials to avoid industrial action during the Ebola crisis to demand hazard pay for treating patients infected with the disease. PHOTOS. The Ebola Island Clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. (AFP PHOTO / ZOOM ...
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Healthcare workers are defying a request by health officials to avoid industrial action during the Ebola crisis to demand hazard pay for treating patients infected with the disease. PHOTOS. The Ebola Island Clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. (AFP PHOTO / ZOOM ...
Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
Liberian nurses threaten strike, seek more hazard pay over Ebola
Some Ebola-Stricken African Families Pay Bribes for Fake Death Records
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