Uganda visit to highlight World Toilet Day Ballymoney and Moyle Times
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Bernie McLean from Dunloy will travel to Uganda with international development charity WaterAid to mark this year s World Toilet Day on 19th November. inbm47-14s. Published on the 22 November 2014 16:27. Published 22/11/2014 16:27 ...
Chudleigh fundraiser finding out what life is like without safe water and toilets
Wessex Water employee, Gillian Sanders, on trip to Uganda with WaterAid
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The UN chief has warned that Ebola might be easing in parts of West Africa but is still hitting hard in other areas and outpacing the international response. "If we continue to accelerate our response, we can contain and end the outbreak by the middle of next ...
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Plague outbreak kills 40 in Madagascar Jakarta Post
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A plague outbreak has killed 40 people on the island nation of Madagascar, with 119 people diagnosed with the bacterial disease since August. Two people have been diagnosed and one has died in the capital, Antananarivo. The World Health Organization ...
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An invisible, murderous enemy that puts caregivers in almost unbearable working conditions, Ebola is a grueling test for even the most experienced humanitarian. Joachim Gardemann had spent 20 years with the Red Cross in Rwanda, Bosnia and Syria ...
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An invisible, murderous enemy that puts caregivers in almost unbearable working conditions, Ebola is a grueling test for even the most experienced humanitarian. Joachim Gardemann had spent 20 years with the Red Cross in Rwanda, Bosnia and Syria ...
Is it time to put saturated fats back on the menu? Study finds they've been ... South China Morning Post (subscription)
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Nestle's next frontier: Exercise in a bottle Stuff.co.nz
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FOR THE COUCH POTATO: Nestle's goal is to develop a nutritional product that mimics or enhances the effect of exercise. Tucked away near Lake Geneva, a handful of Nestle scientists are quietly working on realising every couch potato's dream: exercise ...
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It turns out your genes determine your ability to hold a relationship together ... Metro
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One Image Shows Just How Gross Bathroom Hand Dryers Can Be Mic
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HIV drugs could fight vision loss Press TV
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HIV drugs can fight vision loss, says study
HIV drugs could help stop vision loss: study
UK Ebola volunteers head to Sierra Leone Sky News Australia
A first group of volunteers from Britain's state National Health Service have left for Sierra Leone to join the Ebola epidemic fightback. More than 30 NHS workers flew out of London Heathrow Airport and were due to arrive in the capital Freetown on Sunday for ...
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A first group of volunteers from Britain's state National Health Service have left for Sierra Leone to join the Ebola epidemic fightback. More than 30 NHS workers flew out of London Heathrow Airport and were due to arrive in the capital Freetown on Sunday for ...
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