Ebola: Zim ill-prepared for deadly disease Zimbabwe Independent
WHILE government has tried to convince the public that it is on high alert following the Ebola outbreak that has wreaked havoc in West Africa, the state of the country's major health facilities tells a different story. Wongai Zhangazha. Although the government ...
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WHILE government has tried to convince the public that it is on high alert following the Ebola outbreak that has wreaked havoc in West Africa, the state of the country's major health facilities tells a different story. Wongai Zhangazha. Although the government ...
Liberia gets Ebola drug; ponders who should get
British TV hosts DIF-SiL CEO on Ebola
Evidence that Ebola outbreak 'vastly' underestimated: WHO
Making Money With Friends Is More Fun Huffington Post UK
In business it pays to have a long memory and to keep a mental score sheet. Always remember those who helped you and, of course, remember those who didn't. When you know who's on your side, don't be afraid to make friends with these business ...
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In business it pays to have a long memory and to keep a mental score sheet. Always remember those who helped you and, of course, remember those who didn't. When you know who's on your side, don't be afraid to make friends with these business ...
Excessive salt sees 1.6m heart-related deaths yearly Irish Examiner
Consuming too much salt leads to more than 1.6m heart disease-related deaths around the world each year, research suggests. Scientists based the finding on an analysis of 205 surveys of sodium intake in countries representing nearly three-quarters of the ...
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Consuming too much salt leads to more than 1.6m heart disease-related deaths around the world each year, research suggests. Scientists based the finding on an analysis of 205 surveys of sodium intake in countries representing nearly three-quarters of the ...
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Australian hospital erroneously reports 200 patients died New York Daily News
An error at an Australian hospital resulted in 200 doctors being erroneously notified of their patients' death. The Austin Health hospital in Melbourne formally apologized Thursday for the mistake which occurred on July 30. The patients' were actually ...
Australian hospital mistakenly declares 200 patients deadBusiness Standard
Australian hospital declares 200 patients dead after paperwork mix-upThe Globe and Mail
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An error at an Australian hospital resulted in 200 doctors being erroneously notified of their patients' death. The Austin Health hospital in Melbourne formally apologized Thursday for the mistake which occurred on July 30. The patients' were actually ...
Australian hospital mistakenly declares 200 patients dead
Australian hospital declares 200 patients dead after paperwork mix-up
Hospital error declares 200 living patients as dead
Ice Bucket Challenge: smart idea or the end of charity fund-raising? The Age
It's for charity: Taking the Ice Bucket Challenge to the next level, or altitude. Photo: YouTube. It has been promoted by global celebrities, sports stars, US governors and even Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, all of whom would rather douse themselves in ...
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It's for charity: Taking the Ice Bucket Challenge to the next level, or altitude. Photo: YouTube. It has been promoted by global celebrities, sports stars, US governors and even Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, all of whom would rather douse themselves in ...
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Scientists race to test Ebola vaccines in humans News24
Washington - Scientists are racing to begin the first human safety tests of two experimental Ebola vaccines, but it won't be easy to prove that the shots and other potential treatments in the pipeline really work. There are no proven drugs or vaccines for Ebola, ...
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Washington - Scientists are racing to begin the first human safety tests of two experimental Ebola vaccines, but it won't be easy to prove that the shots and other potential treatments in the pipeline really work. There are no proven drugs or vaccines for Ebola, ...
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Liberia Battles Spreading Ebola Epidemic Getty Images
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - AUGUST 14: A burial team prepares to collect the dead body of a woman suspected of dying of the Ebola virus on August 14, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. Teams of undertakers wearing protective clothing are collecting victims from all ...
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MONROVIA, LIBERIA - AUGUST 14: A burial team prepares to collect the dead body of a woman suspected of dying of the Ebola virus on August 14, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. Teams of undertakers wearing protective clothing are collecting victims from all ...
Fox News poll: More than 6 in 10 worried about Ebola spreading to US
Surrogacy is still available to paedophiles. This must change but how? The Guardian
Australian offenders can become the parent of a child by extra-jurisdictional surrogacy, flying under the radar of suitability tests. A national debate is needed. Thai surrogate mother Pattaramon Chanbua poses with baby Gammy. Photograph: Handout/Getty ...
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Australian offenders can become the parent of a child by extra-jurisdictional surrogacy, flying under the radar of suitability tests. A national debate is needed. Thai surrogate mother Pattaramon Chanbua poses with baby Gammy. Photograph: Handout/Getty ...
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Ebola Latest - Another Nurse Dies, Doctor in Bad State Vanguard
A nurse, Justina Obi Echelonu, one of the primary contacts who participated in the initial management of the index case, late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, at the First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos, has died in quarantine. She is the second ...
Ebola: FG Okays Nanosilver To Treat Patients As Another Nurse DiesLeadership Newspapers
Inbound travellers cancel hotel, airline bookings on Ebola scareBusinessDay
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A nurse, Justina Obi Echelonu, one of the primary contacts who participated in the initial management of the index case, late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, at the First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos, has died in quarantine. She is the second ...
Ebola: FG Okays Nanosilver To Treat Patients As Another Nurse Dies
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Obesity carries greater risk of cancer Herald Scotland
PEOPLE who are overweight or obese are at greater risk of developing the most common cancers, according to a major new study. PEOPLE who are overweight or obese are at greater risk of developing the most common cancers, according to a major new ...
Obese people 'at greater risk of getting cancer'Irish Examiner
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PEOPLE who are overweight or obese are at greater risk of developing the most common cancers, according to a major new study. PEOPLE who are overweight or obese are at greater risk of developing the most common cancers, according to a major new ...
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