Ebola may take six months to control Sydney Morning Herald
Geneva: The Ebola epidemic is moving faster than authorities can handle and could take six months to bring under control, medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Friday. The warning came after the World Health Organisation said the scale of the ...
A Painfully Slow Ebola ResponseNew York Times
Ebola outbreak will take 'at least six months' to bring under controlMirror.co.uk
WHO tempers hopes for experimental Ebola drugsThe Globe and Mail
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Geneva: The Ebola epidemic is moving faster than authorities can handle and could take six months to bring under control, medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Friday. The warning came after the World Health Organisation said the scale of the ...
A Painfully Slow Ebola Response
Ebola outbreak will take 'at least six months' to bring under control
WHO tempers hopes for experimental Ebola drugs
Genetically Edited Crops Proposed as Alternative to GMOs Big Think
Science may soon offer a compromise to individuals who stand on opposite sides of the genetically modified food debate. While many kinds of genetically modified foods contain genes from foreign species, such as tomatoes that carry salmon genes, a new ...
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Science may soon offer a compromise to individuals who stand on opposite sides of the genetically modified food debate. While many kinds of genetically modified foods contain genes from foreign species, such as tomatoes that carry salmon genes, a new ...
Too little salt in diet may be bad thing: studies www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
TORONTO - A pair of large international studies are questioning the validity of the notion that the less salt a person consumes, the better. In fact, the Canadian-led research suggests too little salt in the diet may even be a bad thing.
Too much salt is linked to 1.65 million deaths per yearZee News
McMaster study says our sodium intake is just fineHamilton Spectator
Study Questions Need for Most People to Cut SaltBoston.com
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TORONTO - A pair of large international studies are questioning the validity of the notion that the less salt a person consumes, the better. In fact, the Canadian-led research suggests too little salt in the diet may even be a bad thing.
Too much salt is linked to 1.65 million deaths per year
McMaster study says our sodium intake is just fine
Study Questions Need for Most People to Cut Salt
2 Men With HIV Sue Chinese Airline For Banning Them From Flight Headlines & Global News
Spring Airlines said it does not discriminate against HIV-positive passengers and that the staff was most likely being paranoid. (Photo : Twitter). Two HIV positive men are suing a Chinese airline after they were allegedly banned from one of its flights in late ...
China airline sued for rejecting HIV carriers: reportGulf Times
HIV-positive passengers sue Chinese airline for refusing them on boardOneindia
Passengers with HIV sue China's Spring AirlinesBBC News
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Spring Airlines said it does not discriminate against HIV-positive passengers and that the staff was most likely being paranoid. (Photo : Twitter). Two HIV positive men are suing a Chinese airline after they were allegedly banned from one of its flights in late ...
China airline sued for rejecting HIV carriers: report
HIV-positive passengers sue Chinese airline for refusing them on board
Passengers with HIV sue China's Spring Airlines
Aussie hospital declares 200 patients dead in error News24
A bold and provocative book about Australia's national identity and how it is threatened by the... Was R67.95 Now R64.55 buy now. Melbourne - An Australian hospital apologised "unreservedly" on Thursday after sending out notices to the doctors of more ...
Austin Hospital mistakenly tells doctors 200 patients have diedRadio Australia
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A bold and provocative book about Australia's national identity and how it is threatened by the... Was R67.95 Now R64.55 buy now. Melbourne - An Australian hospital apologised "unreservedly" on Thursday after sending out notices to the doctors of more ...
Austin Hospital mistakenly tells doctors 200 patients have died
200 living patients told they're dead
Bill Gates, Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, Oprah and More Celebs Accept the ... E! Online
It's freezing. It's fun. It's a great cause that's soaking stars from coast to coast. The Ice Bucket Challenge benefiting ALS has CEOs, wrestlers and stars like Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake and so many more big names dumping buckets of ice water over their ...
Local teams take part in Ice Bucket Challenge for ALSFOXSports.com
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It's freezing. It's fun. It's a great cause that's soaking stars from coast to coast. The Ice Bucket Challenge benefiting ALS has CEOs, wrestlers and stars like Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake and so many more big names dumping buckets of ice water over their ...
Local teams take part in Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS
Ice Bucket Challenge Raises Big Money for ALS
Video: Another Former WWE Champion Accepts ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
UK Salmonella outbreak being investigated Express.co.uk
CLUSTERS of salmonella cases affecting at least 156 people are being treated as a potential national outbreak, officials said yesterday. Published: Sat, August 16, 2014. UK Salmonella outbreak being investigated The latest outbreak looks likely to have ...
Three victims of salmonella outbreak die in hospitalTelegraph.co.uk
Foodborne Disease Scan for Aug 15, 2014CIDRAP
Salmonella outbreak patients dieYahoo News UK
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CLUSTERS of salmonella cases affecting at least 156 people are being treated as a potential national outbreak, officials said yesterday. Published: Sat, August 16, 2014. UK Salmonella outbreak being investigated The latest outbreak looks likely to have ...
Three victims of salmonella outbreak die in hospital
Foodborne Disease Scan for Aug 15, 2014
Salmonella outbreak patients die
Smart Woman: Chikungunya Vaccine Big Country Homepage
Federal health officials have been keeping a close eye on the mosquito borne virus called chikungunya as more cases are reported nationwide. Now a new vaccine is in development to prevent the illness. Federal health officials have been keeping a close ...
Researchers Testing Vaccine for Mosquito-Borne IllnessKEYC
New Vaccine Shows Promise Against Mosquito-Borne VirusNew York Times
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Federal health officials have been keeping a close eye on the mosquito borne virus called chikungunya as more cases are reported nationwide. Now a new vaccine is in development to prevent the illness. Federal health officials have been keeping a close ...
Researchers Testing Vaccine for Mosquito-Borne Illness
New Vaccine Shows Promise Against Mosquito-Borne Virus
News Scan for Aug 15, 2014
USA basketball team cancel Senegal trip over Ebola fears Bangkok Post
LOS ANGELES - USA Basketball has canceled the team's trip to Senegal because of concerns over the deadly Ebola outbreak, federation chairman Jerry Colangelo said Friday. 2014 USA Basketball Men's National Team players, seen during a showcase ...
USA Basketball cancels Senegal trip due to ebola fearsSydney Morning Herald
Basketball: USA cancel Senegal trip over Ebola fearsYahoo Singapore News
USA Basketball scraps trip to Senegal because of Ebola concernsDetroit Free Press
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LOS ANGELES - USA Basketball has canceled the team's trip to Senegal because of concerns over the deadly Ebola outbreak, federation chairman Jerry Colangelo said Friday. 2014 USA Basketball Men's National Team players, seen during a showcase ...
USA Basketball cancels Senegal trip due to ebola fears
Basketball: USA cancel Senegal trip over Ebola fears
USA Basketball scraps trip to Senegal because of Ebola concerns
Teen's organ donations rejected because of sexual orientation Tech Times
A grief-stricken mother learned today that one of her son's organ donations had been rejected because of FDA regulations banning organ and blood donations from gay donors. A heart-wrenching story came to light in Iowa today as a teen's organ donation ...
FDA Rejects Gay Teen's Tissue Donation Because of Sexual OrientationJezebel
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A grief-stricken mother learned today that one of her son's organ donations had been rejected because of FDA regulations banning organ and blood donations from gay donors. A heart-wrenching story came to light in Iowa today as a teen's organ donation ...
FDA Rejects Gay Teen's Tissue Donation Because of Sexual Orientation
Gay teen's organ tissue donation denied
Boy's Organ Donation Rejected Because He's Gay
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