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Korea pledges sh25b to reduce maternal mortality
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(L-R) Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) representative Jun Young Suk, Ambassador of Korea Park Jong Dae and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) representative in Uganda Aida Girma during the signing of agreement between the ...
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(L-R) Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) representative Jun Young Suk, Ambassador of Korea Park Jong Dae and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) representative in Uganda Aida Girma during the signing of agreement between the ...
The Observer (blog)
And this goes to the beard searchers
The Observer (blog)
The inbox was abuzz with folk who credited this space for taking what was to them a taboo subject to the mainstream. Well, today, let us take it a notch higher and talk about the beard – or for that matter, the absence of. Many will agree, though ignorantly, that ...
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The Observer (blog)
The inbox was abuzz with folk who credited this space for taking what was to them a taboo subject to the mainstream. Well, today, let us take it a notch higher and talk about the beard – or for that matter, the absence of. Many will agree, though ignorantly, that ...
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Annette Kihuguru acting managing director Ecobank Uganda hands over ...
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Times of India
Study: Virus in latest Ebola outbreak doesn't show unusual mutations
The Seattle Times
The study results mean worries about doomsday scenarios, such as the ebola virus becoming transmissible by air, seem unlikely, experts say. By PAM BELLUCK. The New York Times. Fears that the current Ebola epidemic, the deadliest in history, was ...
Two Experimental Ebola Vaccines Appear to Be Safe in TrialWall Street Journal
Ebola virus has mutated less than scientists feared —Sierra Leone studyGMA News
Ebola virus not mutating as quickly as fearedLos Angeles Times
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The Seattle Times
The study results mean worries about doomsday scenarios, such as the ebola virus becoming transmissible by air, seem unlikely, experts say. By PAM BELLUCK. The New York Times. Fears that the current Ebola epidemic, the deadliest in history, was ...
Two Experimental Ebola Vaccines Appear to Be Safe in Trial
Ebola virus has mutated less than scientists feared —Sierra Leone study
Ebola virus not mutating as quickly as feared
The Star Online
Angelina Jolie removes ovaries, cancer experts laud her decision
The Star Online
In a bid to reduce her chances of contracting cancer, the actress follows up her double mastectomy with another drastic surgery. Two years after voluntarily undergoing a double mastectomy, actress Angelina Jolie has decided her ovaries and fallopian tubes ...
What doctor thinks about 'Jolie effect'KAIT
Angelina Jolie Cancer Surgery News: Jolie Has Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes ...The Christian Times
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The Star Online
In a bid to reduce her chances of contracting cancer, the actress follows up her double mastectomy with another drastic surgery. Two years after voluntarily undergoing a double mastectomy, actress Angelina Jolie has decided her ovaries and fallopian tubes ...
What doctor thinks about 'Jolie effect'
Angelina Jolie Cancer Surgery News: Jolie Has Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes ...
Angelina Jolie Is Smug About Her Cancer Surgery, Says Columnist Katie Hopkins
BBC News
Fit middle-aged men 'at lower risk for some cancers'
BBC News
Very fit men in their late 40s are less likely to get lung cancer and colorectal cancer than unfit men, a study in JAMA Oncology suggests. Their high fitness levels also appear to increase their chances of surviving cancer if they are diagnosed later on. University ...
Get on your bike to ward off cancer6minutes
Fitness In Middle Age Helps Prevent Certain Cancers In Men, Study SaysScience World Report
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The Globe and Mail
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BBC News
Very fit men in their late 40s are less likely to get lung cancer and colorectal cancer than unfit men, a study in JAMA Oncology suggests. Their high fitness levels also appear to increase their chances of surviving cancer if they are diagnosed later on. University ...
Get on your bike to ward off cancer
Fitness In Middle Age Helps Prevent Certain Cancers In Men, Study Says
Keeping fit in middle age cuts risk of cancer
Irish Independent
Suicidal children left on waiting lists for care
Irish Independent
The number of suicides among young people known to social services doubled last year as waiting lists for mental health care worsened. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The 2014 findings of the National Review ...
26 young people known to social services died last year, says studyIrish Times
1 in 7 children wait over year for mental health treatmentIrish Examiner
23 Clinical Programme posts filled to dateIrish Medical Times
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Irish Independent
The number of suicides among young people known to social services doubled last year as waiting lists for mental health care worsened. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The 2014 findings of the National Review ...
26 young people known to social services died last year, says study
1 in 7 children wait over year for mental health treatment
23 Clinical Programme posts filled to date
Voice Chronicle
Massive Genetic Sequencing Project In Iceland Reveals New Clues
Voice Chronicle
Scientists in Iceland have sequenced the entire genomes of 2,636 Icelanders and compared them with the partial sequences of another 104,000 Icelanders, in what is the largest project of its kind. The research promises to shed light on the role genes play in ...
Iceland's gene map sheds light on mutationsBlouin News Blogs
A tiny country could hold the secrets to the future of medicineBusiness Insider Australia
Iceland Completes DNA Records for Entire NationNewsweek
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Voice Chronicle
Scientists in Iceland have sequenced the entire genomes of 2,636 Icelanders and compared them with the partial sequences of another 104,000 Icelanders, in what is the largest project of its kind. The research promises to shed light on the role genes play in ...
Iceland's gene map sheds light on mutations
A tiny country could hold the secrets to the future of medicine
Iceland Completes DNA Records for Entire Nation
USA TODAY
Partners in Health clinician with Ebola has 'turned the corner'
Boston Globe (subscription)
An Ebola-stricken clinician who works with the Boston charity Partners in Health is improving, said Dr. Paul Farmer, co-founder of the international agency. The man, who is being treated at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland, was working in Sierra ...
American who contracted Ebola improves, in serious conditionNew Zealand Herald
5 people watched for Ebola in Nebraska still healthySan Francisco Chronicle
US Ebola patient's condition improves: NIHDaily Mail
TIME
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Boston Globe (subscription)
An Ebola-stricken clinician who works with the Boston charity Partners in Health is improving, said Dr. Paul Farmer, co-founder of the international agency. The man, who is being treated at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland, was working in Sierra ...
American who contracted Ebola improves, in serious condition
5 people watched for Ebola in Nebraska still healthy
US Ebola patient's condition improves: NIH
The Independent
3 Drinks Per Day May Raise Liver Cancer Risk, But Coffee Lowers It
U.S. News & World Report
THURSDAY, March 26, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- People who have three or more alcoholic drinks per day could be raising their odds for liver cancer, according to a report from a panel of experts. But there was good news for java lovers: The report, from the ...
Report: Excess alcohol may boost liver cancer, but coffee can fight itChicago Tribune
3 glasses of booze per day may cause liver cancerTimes of India
Drinking three alcoholic drinks a day increases liver cancer riskMetro
Irish Examiner
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U.S. News & World Report
THURSDAY, March 26, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- People who have three or more alcoholic drinks per day could be raising their odds for liver cancer, according to a report from a panel of experts. But there was good news for java lovers: The report, from the ...
Report: Excess alcohol may boost liver cancer, but coffee can fight it
3 glasses of booze per day may cause liver cancer
Drinking three alcoholic drinks a day increases liver cancer risk
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