Hospital reports female mutilation Bradford Telegraph and Argus
UP TO five cases of female genital mutilation were disclosed to Bradford's Hospital Trust last month. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust would not give the exact figure because of the issue with identification, it said. Airedale NHS Foundation ...
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UP TO five cases of female genital mutilation were disclosed to Bradford's Hospital Trust last month. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust would not give the exact figure because of the issue with identification, it said. Airedale NHS Foundation ...
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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Rescheduling motherhood: America's new debate Arab News
HOPEFUL: Sarah Richards answers questions about the technique of egg freezing during an interview at her Upper West Side apartment in New York. Richards, 44, was one of the first to use this procedure considered experimental until 2012. (AFP).
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HOPEFUL: Sarah Richards answers questions about the technique of egg freezing during an interview at her Upper West Side apartment in New York. Richards, 44, was one of the first to use this procedure considered experimental until 2012. (AFP).
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China To Send Elite Army Unit To Ebola-Hit Liberia Huffington Post
Health workers unload the lifeless body of a man, as they carry him to a grave site, after he is suspected of contracting the Ebola virus on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014. The United States will help fight Ebola over "the long haul," the ...
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Health workers unload the lifeless body of a man, as they carry him to a grave site, after he is suspected of contracting the Ebola virus on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014. The United States will help fight Ebola over "the long haul," the ...
China Sending Elite Army Medical Team to Liberia
China to send elite army unit to help fight Ebola in Liberia
UPDATE 1-China to send elite army unit to help fight Ebola in Liberia
UN chief says technology can change future of Africa Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pays a visit to the offices of the non profit technology company Ushahidi and its offshoot, iHub, while in Nairobi, Kenya. UN Photo/Evan Schneider. 31 October 2014 – Technology can help fuel Africa's development, facilitate ...
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pays a visit to the offices of the non profit technology company Ushahidi and its offshoot, iHub, while in Nairobi, Kenya. UN Photo/Evan Schneider. 31 October 2014 – Technology can help fuel Africa's development, facilitate ...
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Largest centre to treat Ebola patients opens Gulf Daily News
MONROVIA: Remembering those who have died in the world's deadliest Ebola outbreak, Liberia's president yesterday opened one of the country's largest Ebola treatment centres in Monrovia amid hopes that the disease is finally on the decline in this West ...
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MONROVIA: Remembering those who have died in the world's deadliest Ebola outbreak, Liberia's president yesterday opened one of the country's largest Ebola treatment centres in Monrovia amid hopes that the disease is finally on the decline in this West ...
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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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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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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 free
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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