Los Angeles Times
Scientists explain how stem cells and 'bad luck' cause cancer
Los Angeles Times
Why are some types of cancer so much more common than others? Sometimes it's due to faulty genes inherited from one's parents and sometimes to behaviors like smoking a pack of cigarettes every day. But in most cases, it comes down to something else ...
'Most cancer cases caused by bad luck'DAWN.com
Habits play a part, but most cancers due to 'bad luck'The Straits Times
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Los Angeles Times
Why are some types of cancer so much more common than others? Sometimes it's due to faulty genes inherited from one's parents and sometimes to behaviors like smoking a pack of cigarettes every day. But in most cases, it comes down to something else ...
'Most cancer cases caused by bad luck'
Habits play a part, but most cancers due to 'bad luck'
Researchers say cancer is just your bad luck
Deccan Chronicle
HIV/Aids in Nigeria - How Far, So Far?
AllAfrica.com
Abuja — Recently, stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) including partners such United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organisation (WHO) under the ...
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AllAfrica.com
Abuja — Recently, stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) including partners such United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organisation (WHO) under the ...
World Aids Month - the Need to Do More for Youths
HIV is back
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Mama's World - When Children Become Our Teachers
The Observer
It is natural for children to learn and gain an understanding of the world around them from their parents. Yet, if we paid attention to the beauty of their innocence, we would be surprised at the lessons they teach us in return. As the festive season was gaining ...
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The Observer
It is natural for children to learn and gain an understanding of the world around them from their parents. Yet, if we paid attention to the beauty of their innocence, we would be surprised at the lessons they teach us in return. As the festive season was gaining ...
Parents Urged On Quality Education
The Observer
Former Buruli MP Erisa Kahwa has urged parents to mind the quality of education they give to their children. Speaking at the burial of his mother Gladys Nyamusana at Kisindizi village in Masindi district on Saturday, Kahwa hailed Nyamusana for educating ...
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The Observer
Former Buruli MP Erisa Kahwa has urged parents to mind the quality of education they give to their children. Speaking at the burial of his mother Gladys Nyamusana at Kisindizi village in Masindi district on Saturday, Kahwa hailed Nyamusana for educating ...
Irish Examiner
Ireland sends €778k to fund burial vehicles in Ebola-ravaged country
Irish Independent
Ireland is to donate another €778,000 to Sierra Leone to help fuel a fleet of ambulances and burial vehicles in the Ebola-hit country. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It brings Ireland's total contribution in the affected countries in ...
Ebola fight may be won this year says UNGulf Daily News
B.C. nurse tests negative for EbolaHamilton Spectator
Italian doctor declared ebola-freeIrish Examiner
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Irish Independent
Ireland is to donate another €778,000 to Sierra Leone to help fuel a fleet of ambulances and burial vehicles in the Ebola-hit country. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It brings Ireland's total contribution in the affected countries in ...
Ebola fight may be won this year says UN
B.C. nurse tests negative for Ebola
Italian doctor declared ebola-free
The Nation
IS fighters 'have contracted Ebola'
The Nation
Baghdad - The World Health Organisation is investigating reports that ISIS militants have been showing up at an Iraqi hospital with Ebola. According to three media outlets an undisclosed number of militants displaying signs of the disease attended a hospital ...
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The Nation
Baghdad - The World Health Organisation is investigating reports that ISIS militants have been showing up at an Iraqi hospital with Ebola. According to three media outlets an undisclosed number of militants displaying signs of the disease attended a hospital ...
Have Islamic State Militants in Iraq Contracted Ebola?
Iraq's Peshmerga desperate for US arms in fight against ISIS
HORROR: ISIS Fighters Have Reportedly Contracted Ebola
Billboard
Pulp's 'Disco 2000' Inspiration, Deborah Bone, Dies at 51
Billboard
Deborah Bone, a British mental health nurse and the inspiration behind Pulp's hit single "Disco 2000," passed away at the age of 51 on Tuesday (Dec. 30). According to local newspaper The Comet, Bone moved to Letchworth, a town in Hertfordshire, England ...
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Billboard
Deborah Bone, a British mental health nurse and the inspiration behind Pulp's hit single "Disco 2000," passed away at the age of 51 on Tuesday (Dec. 30). According to local newspaper The Comet, Bone moved to Letchworth, a town in Hertfordshire, England ...
"Deborah" from Pulp's number one hit Disco 2000 dies
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Scottish Daily Record
UK Passengers On Ebola Nurse's Flights Traced
Sky News
Health officials say they have given advice to every UK-based passenger who shared flights with Ebola patient Pauline Cafferkey. 03:26, UK, Saturday 03 January 2015. Pauline Cafferkey is being treated via a quarantine tent at a UK hospital. Share on Twitter ...
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Sky News
Health officials say they have given advice to every UK-based passenger who shared flights with Ebola patient Pauline Cafferkey. 03:26, UK, Saturday 03 January 2015. Pauline Cafferkey is being treated via a quarantine tent at a UK hospital. Share on Twitter ...
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey: All passengers and crew from both flights victim ...
British nurse is treated with experimental drug for Ebola
Travellers on flight told to check for Ebola symptoms
Chicago Tribune
New York City Requiring Flu Shots for Preschoolers
New York Times
New York City preschoolers will be heading back to class next week with memories of new holiday toys, vacation adventures, and, health officials hope, a flu shot. In fact, because of a new city requirement, young children can, for the first time in the city's ...
Flu cases in Chicago area climb, keep hospitals busyChicago Tribune
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Influenza spreads across IowaSpencer Daily Reporter
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New York Times
New York City preschoolers will be heading back to class next week with memories of new holiday toys, vacation adventures, and, health officials hope, a flu shot. In fact, because of a new city requirement, young children can, for the first time in the city's ...
Flu cases in Chicago area climb, keep hospitals busy
Flu cases slam Colorado hospitals; assisted-living centers hit hard
Influenza spreads across Iowa
KFYI
US Declares Flu 'Epidemic'
KFYI
(KFYI News) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has declared an "epidemic" of influenza due to a recent surge in cases reported around the country. The agency has received reports that the flu has killed 15 children in nine states, and ...
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KFYI
(KFYI News) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has declared an "epidemic" of influenza due to a recent surge in cases reported around the country. The agency has received reports that the flu has killed 15 children in nine states, and ...
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