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WHO's warning about hearing loss may not be music to your ears
South China Morning Post (subscription)
People who use personal audio players should limit their use to an hour a day and turn down the volume to prevent permanent hearing loss, the World Health Organisation said. The UN agency said young people were particularly at risk. Almost half of all 12- ...
One Billion Young People Risk Hearing Loss Due to Loud MusicSlate Magazine (blog)
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
People who use personal audio players should limit their use to an hour a day and turn down the volume to prevent permanent hearing loss, the World Health Organisation said. The UN agency said young people were particularly at risk. Almost half of all 12- ...
One Billion Young People Risk Hearing Loss Due to Loud Music
Music fans should cut their intake to just one hour a day: WHO
One billion young people at risk of hearing loss from loud music: WHO
Police partners with Kampala youth group to clean city
NTV Uganda
The clean-up exercise comes as a typhoid outbreak continues in some places in Kampala, Wakiso and Mukono districts. The Police have partnered with the Kampala Youth Fundamentalist Association and community leaders to do a general clean up in areas ...
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NTV Uganda
The clean-up exercise comes as a typhoid outbreak continues in some places in Kampala, Wakiso and Mukono districts. The Police have partnered with the Kampala Youth Fundamentalist Association and community leaders to do a general clean up in areas ...
Quality improvement approach boosting health services delivery
NTV Uganda
Small gestures like giving health workers free meals have been proved to have a great impact on the delivery quality services in health centers in parts of Uganda. Giving a cup of tea to a health worker can be a good motivation encouraging them to vigorously ...
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NTV Uganda
Small gestures like giving health workers free meals have been proved to have a great impact on the delivery quality services in health centers in parts of Uganda. Giving a cup of tea to a health worker can be a good motivation encouraging them to vigorously ...
Newsweek
STUDY: Researchers find pot 114 times safer than alcohol
wtkr.com
Researchers have found cannabis usage, whether medical or recreational, to be 114 times safer than alcohol usage. Studies say that alcohol is the most deadly — showing the highest risk of death, killing more people than tobacco. In 2014, The World Health ...
New study confirms that laws on alcohol and marijuana are totally out of sync ...Businessinsider India
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wtkr.com
Researchers have found cannabis usage, whether medical or recreational, to be 114 times safer than alcohol usage. Studies say that alcohol is the most deadly — showing the highest risk of death, killing more people than tobacco. In 2014, The World Health ...
New study confirms that laws on alcohol and marijuana are totally out of sync ...
Safe Streets Alliance wants cannabis back with criminals
Bills Introduced in Congress to End Federal Prohibition of Marijuana
Toronto Star
Restrictions reinstated in Sierra Leone after new Ebola cases
Toronto Star
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE—President Ernest Bai Koroma reinstated restrictions in Sierra Leone in response to the rise in confirmed cases of Ebola. Even his vice-president, Samuel Sam-Sumana, went into self-imposed 21-day quarantine on Saturday ...
Sierra Leone vice president admits himself into quarantine after Ebola kills ...ABC Online
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Toronto Star
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE—President Ernest Bai Koroma reinstated restrictions in Sierra Leone in response to the rise in confirmed cases of Ebola. Even his vice-president, Samuel Sam-Sumana, went into self-imposed 21-day quarantine on Saturday ...
Sierra Leone vice president admits himself into quarantine after Ebola kills ...
At cusp of zero cases, Ebola returned by sea
Sierra Leone VP in Ebola quarantine
Design & Trend
Scientists Find First Physical Marker For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Scott Wintrow) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has long polarized some doctors and sufferers. Scientists say they have found the first "robust evidence" that the debilitating condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or myalgic ...
Scientists want to rename chronic fatigue syndromeNational Monitor
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Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Scott Wintrow) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has long polarized some doctors and sufferers. Scientists say they have found the first "robust evidence" that the debilitating condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or myalgic ...
Scientists want to rename chronic fatigue syndrome
Scientists seek to rename the chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome a physical illness, not psychological
U-T San Diego
IMF Chief, Lagarde Praises Liberia Ebola Recovery
The Guardian Nigeria
FOR their courage and tenacity in the face of an unprecedented public health emergency occasioned by the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ms. Christine Lagarde, commending the people ...
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in LiberiaLos Angeles Times
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The Guardian Nigeria
FOR their courage and tenacity in the face of an unprecedented public health emergency occasioned by the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ms. Christine Lagarde, commending the people ...
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in Liberia
Ebola virus drug ZMapp tested by U.S., Liberia for first time
US, Liberia begin clinical trial of Ebola drug ZMapp
Newsweek
Now It's Transgender Head Transplants?
National Review Online
We are losing our ever-loving minds. An article in Newsweek takes the notion of performing head transplants as a treatment for gender dysphoria seriously. From the story: An Italian neuroscientist researching the possibility of human head transplants believes ...
Human head transplants could soon become realityTech Gen Mag
Head Transplants Are Real. And A Terrible Idea.Daily Beast
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Information Nigeria
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National Review Online
We are losing our ever-loving minds. An article in Newsweek takes the notion of performing head transplants as a treatment for gender dysphoria seriously. From the story: An Italian neuroscientist researching the possibility of human head transplants believes ...
Human head transplants could soon become reality
Head Transplants Are Real. And A Terrible Idea.
Suggestion Of Full Body Transplant Ignites Horror Among Other Surgeons
Daily News & Analysis
'Feast-and-famine diet' could help in extending lifespan, reveals new study
Daily News & Analysis
A new research has found that feast-and-famine diet extends the lifespan of an individual and prevents from the age-related diseases. A new research has found that feast-and-famine diet extends the lifespan of an individual and prevents from the age-related ...
Intermittent Fasting Can Extend Life and Slow Aging, Study FindsHeadlines & Global News
Fasting could actually extend your lifespan!TheHealthSite
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Daily News & Analysis
A new research has found that feast-and-famine diet extends the lifespan of an individual and prevents from the age-related diseases. A new research has found that feast-and-famine diet extends the lifespan of an individual and prevents from the age-related ...
Intermittent Fasting Can Extend Life and Slow Aging, Study Finds
Fasting could actually extend your lifespan!
Feast And Famine Diet Could Extend Lifespan, Study Shows
The Hindu
Obama, Liberian President discuss Ebola recovery
The Hindu
President Barack Obama has said that the world has made “extraordinary strides in driving back Ebola” because of the efforts of the US, Liberia and other partners. However, both the leaders said that more must be done to combat the disease. Addressing ...
Liberia leader hails Obama's Ebola effortSky News Australia
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The Hindu
President Barack Obama has said that the world has made “extraordinary strides in driving back Ebola” because of the efforts of the US, Liberia and other partners. However, both the leaders said that more must be done to combat the disease. Addressing ...
Liberia leader hails Obama's Ebola effort
Liberian President Thanks US for Support During Ebola Crisis
Liberia leader hails Obama`s `extraordinary` Ebola efforts
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