Zimbabwe mulls withdrawing peacekeepers from Ebola-stricken Liberia Cihan News Agency
Zimbabwe may withdraw police personnel on United Nations peacekeeping duties in Liberia following the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, which has so far killed over 900 people and infected more than 1,700 others in four countries, state media ...
Mugabe Paying Wages Using Debt as Zimbabwe Economy SlowsBusinessweek
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Zimbabwe may withdraw police personnel on United Nations peacekeeping duties in Liberia following the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, which has so far killed over 900 people and infected more than 1,700 others in four countries, state media ...
Mugabe Paying Wages Using Debt as Zimbabwe Economy Slows
West Africans in the US help Ebola-stricken homelands Washington Post
As Liberia declared a state of emergency Wednesday night, members of the local Liberian community quietly filed into a church hall in northwest Washington, anxious to get first-hand news about the Ebola crisis back home and figure out how to help. “Katrina ...
West Africa steps up response to Ebola as press calls for moreChristian Science Monitor
Britain announces $5 million funding to help contain Ebola spread in West AfricaU.S. News & World Report
Ebola states of emergency in Sierra Leone and LiberiaDeutsche Welle
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As Liberia declared a state of emergency Wednesday night, members of the local Liberian community quietly filed into a church hall in northwest Washington, anxious to get first-hand news about the Ebola crisis back home and figure out how to help. “Katrina ...
West Africa steps up response to Ebola as press calls for more
Britain announces $5 million funding to help contain Ebola spread in West Africa
Ebola states of emergency in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Ebola-infected priest in stable condition at Spanish hospital Fox News Latino
The Spanish priest brought home from Liberia for treatment after testing positive for the ebola virus is listed in stable condition at Carlos III Hospital, the Madrid health department said Thursday. The Rev. Miguel Pajares, who was "a little disoriented" on his ...
Ebola Outbreak: First Case Treated In EuropeSky News
First European Ebola patient admitted to Madrid hospitalTelegraph.co.uk
Ebola: Spanish missionary infected with virus in Liberia flown to SpainThe Guardian
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The Spanish priest brought home from Liberia for treatment after testing positive for the ebola virus is listed in stable condition at Carlos III Hospital, the Madrid health department said Thursday. The Rev. Miguel Pajares, who was "a little disoriented" on his ...
Ebola Outbreak: First Case Treated In Europe
First European Ebola patient admitted to Madrid hospital
Ebola: Spanish missionary infected with virus in Liberia flown to Spain
Alzheimer's, dementia related to vitamin D deficiencies: British medical study Vancouver Sun
People with moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiencies are significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia than those who have an adequate supply of the vitamin in their body, a new study has found. Researchers, led by ...
Low vitamin D levels may be linked to dementiaWXYZ
Vitamin D poses higher peril to Dementia or Alzheimer diseaseThe Westside Story
Low Vitamin D May Up Risk of Dementia, Alzheimer's DiseaseDoctors Lounge
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People with moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiencies are significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia than those who have an adequate supply of the vitamin in their body, a new study has found. Researchers, led by ...
Low vitamin D levels may be linked to dementia
Vitamin D poses higher peril to Dementia or Alzheimer disease
Low Vitamin D May Up Risk of Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease
Police discover nine babies 'fathered by wealthy Japanese businessman' and a ... Daily Mail
A police raid on a Bangkok apartment found a pregnant women living with nine babies who are believed to share the same Japanese biological father. There were no documents found with the babies, leading workers at the emergency accommodation where ...
Unauthorised surrogacy practised for years: medical sourceThe Nation
Down syndrome baby left behind: The 'dark side' of surrogacyToday.com
Official says Thai surrogacy clinic broke lawAljazeera.com
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A police raid on a Bangkok apartment found a pregnant women living with nine babies who are believed to share the same Japanese biological father. There were no documents found with the babies, leading workers at the emergency accommodation where ...
Unauthorised surrogacy practised for years: medical source
Down syndrome baby left behind: The 'dark side' of surrogacy
Official says Thai surrogacy clinic broke law
Aspirin cuts cancer rates, review finds CBC.ca
Taking a small daily dose of Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of developing or dying from bowel, stomach and esophageal cancer, according to a large review of scientific studies. Researchers who analyzed all available evidence from studies and ...
Daily aspirin 'reduces cancer risk', study findsNHS Choices
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Taking a small daily dose of Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of developing or dying from bowel, stomach and esophageal cancer, according to a large review of scientific studies. Researchers who analyzed all available evidence from studies and ...
Daily aspirin 'reduces cancer risk', study finds
Gene mutation raises risk for breast cancer Blouin News Blogs
Researchers from eight countries have found that women with a certain gene mutation have a 35% higher risk of developing breast cancer. Risk is still highly dependent on family history of breast cancer. According to the Economic Times: Only a very small ...
Gene mutation dramatically increases breast cancer riskUPI.com
Another genetic mutation implicated in breast cancer riskExaminer.com
PALB2, BRCA2 Gene Mutations Confer Similar Breast Cancer RiskOncLive
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Researchers from eight countries have found that women with a certain gene mutation have a 35% higher risk of developing breast cancer. Risk is still highly dependent on family history of breast cancer. According to the Economic Times: Only a very small ...
Gene mutation dramatically increases breast cancer risk
Another genetic mutation implicated in breast cancer risk
PALB2, BRCA2 Gene Mutations Confer Similar Breast Cancer Risk
Ebola virus not found in New York, Ohio patients The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
The New York patient had been isolated at Mount Sinai Hospital since Monday, following complaints of a high fever and gastrointestinal problems. The man had recently been in a West African country affected by the Ebola outbreak. The Washington Post ...
Ebola crisis: New York patient tests negativeBBC News
New York hospital patient tests negative for EbolaGoErie.com
Sick man in isolation in NYC does not have EbolaKVOA Tucson News
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The New York patient had been isolated at Mount Sinai Hospital since Monday, following complaints of a high fever and gastrointestinal problems. The man had recently been in a West African country affected by the Ebola outbreak. The Washington Post ...
Ebola crisis: New York patient tests negative
New York hospital patient tests negative for Ebola
Sick man in isolation in NYC does not have Ebola
Lasting Drop in Prostate Cancer Death With PSA, Study Confirms Monthly Prescribing Reference
(HealthDay News) — Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is associated with a lasting reduction in prostate cancer mortality, with increased effect at 13 years compared with nine or 11 years, according to a study published online August 7 in The Lancet.
Florida Doctor Questions the Efficacy of Robotic Surgeries for Prostate CancerHealthTechZone
Better Checks required for Prostate Cancer Detection, say ExpertsUncover California
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(HealthDay News) — Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is associated with a lasting reduction in prostate cancer mortality, with increased effect at 13 years compared with nine or 11 years, according to a study published online August 7 in The Lancet.
Florida Doctor Questions the Efficacy of Robotic Surgeries for Prostate Cancer
Better Checks required for Prostate Cancer Detection, say Experts
Salt content in cheese 'too high', say campaigners NHS Choices
"Halloumi and blue cheese saltier than seawater,” reports The Daily Telegraph, following the publication of research on the salt content of cheeses sold in the UK. Researchers looked at 612 supermarket cheeses and found that salt levels were high.
Cheese industry hits back at CASH salt studyThe Grocer
Blue cheese and halloumi are saltier than seawaterIrish Independent
Salt content of UK cheese 'still unhealthily high'Zenopa
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"Halloumi and blue cheese saltier than seawater,” reports The Daily Telegraph, following the publication of research on the salt content of cheeses sold in the UK. Researchers looked at 612 supermarket cheeses and found that salt levels were high.
Cheese industry hits back at CASH salt study
Blue cheese and halloumi are saltier than seawater
Salt content of UK cheese 'still unhealthily high'
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