Roundup: Boosting crisis response, financing key for Africa's continued progress ... GlobalPost
ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- A report on Sunday underlined the need to boosting crisis response and financing for Africa's continued progress. While an increasing number of Africans are enjoying higher living standards, countries in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
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ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- A report on Sunday underlined the need to boosting crisis response and financing for Africa's continued progress. While an increasing number of Africans are enjoying higher living standards, countries in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
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Rukwa NGO strives to attain Millennium Development Goals Daily News
VICE-President Dr Gharib Mohamed Bilal has hailed the Wazazi na Mwana (Parents and Children) Project, saying the initiative will facilitate the government to attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) number four and five. The Wazazi na Mwana ...
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VICE-President Dr Gharib Mohamed Bilal has hailed the Wazazi na Mwana (Parents and Children) Project, saying the initiative will facilitate the government to attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) number four and five. The Wazazi na Mwana ...
Brittany Maynard commits suicide on her nominated death day The Australian
A YOUNG American woman with terminal cancer who nominated November 1 as the day she would die has committed suicide. Brittany Maynard, 29, made headlines earlier this month when a video of her making her suicide threat went viral. in the video she ...
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A YOUNG American woman with terminal cancer who nominated November 1 as the day she would die has committed suicide. Brittany Maynard, 29, made headlines earlier this month when a video of her making her suicide threat went viral. in the video she ...
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Fifth Sierra Leone doctor tests positive for Ebola Irish Examiner
Authorities in Sierra Leone said yesterday that another doctor there has tested positive for ebola, marking a setback for efforts to keep desperately needed health care workers safe in the West African country ravaged by the deadly virus. Government chief ...
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Authorities in Sierra Leone said yesterday that another doctor there has tested positive for ebola, marking a setback for efforts to keep desperately needed health care workers safe in the West African country ravaged by the deadly virus. Government chief ...
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US Liberia lab chief tells hip hop-dancing boys they're Ebola-free Reuters
Nov 2 (Reuters) - For the past five weeks U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Espinosa has been testing blood samples for the deadly Ebola virus at a mobile laboratory in Liberia. Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea have been gripped by the worst ...
Days after waving to US envoy, Liberian boys are Ebola freeDaily Times
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Ex-Winnipeg doctor among group praised by Obama for fighting Ebola CTV News
A former Winnipegger has been praised by U.S. President Barack Obama for his efforts fighting Ebola. Dr. David Peters he's with. Peters grew up in Elmwood and attended the University of Manitoba. He now works at Johns Hopkins University. On Wednesday ...
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A former Winnipegger has been praised by U.S. President Barack Obama for his efforts fighting Ebola. Dr. David Peters he's with. Peters grew up in Elmwood and attended the University of Manitoba. He now works at Johns Hopkins University. On Wednesday ...
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How too much milk could make you die NEWS.com.au
WE'VE long been told that drinking milk is great for boosting our calcium levels and keeping our bones strong. But a new study, published in the British Medical Journal, has found that consuming three glasses or more of milk a day is bad for women's health ...
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WE'VE long been told that drinking milk is great for boosting our calcium levels and keeping our bones strong. But a new study, published in the British Medical Journal, has found that consuming three glasses or more of milk a day is bad for women's health ...
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Cancer blood marker tests may make it easier to detect disease early Examiner.com
New cancer-specific blood markers have been identified by researchers which could help diagnose cancer earlier, thus making the disease more treatable in the early stages and improve outcomes, according to a new study. The study, presented at the ...
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New cancer-specific blood markers have been identified by researchers which could help diagnose cancer earlier, thus making the disease more treatable in the early stages and improve outcomes, according to a new study. The study, presented at the ...
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Squeaky clean gifts for Ebola zone leader Independent Online
Monrovia - It has been a vexing problem for courtesans of queens, princesses and the powerful throughout history - what do you get for the woman who has everything? For the guests celebrating the 76th birthday of Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, ...
Cuban Doctors Help Fight Ebola in LiberiaVoice of America
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Monrovia - It has been a vexing problem for courtesans of queens, princesses and the powerful throughout history - what do you get for the woman who has everything? For the guests celebrating the 76th birthday of Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, ...
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Four reasons why you should get the flu vaccine allvoices
Influenza, more commonly referred to as the flu, results in about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths annually. It is typically transmitted through the air by coughs or sneezes. Last year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that only 45 percent ...
Quebec's health ministry launches aggressive anti-flu campaignCBC.ca
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Influenza, more commonly referred to as the flu, results in about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths annually. It is typically transmitted through the air by coughs or sneezes. Last year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that only 45 percent ...
Quebec's health ministry launches aggressive anti-flu campaign
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