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Dr. Graham Pollett, Interim Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement on testing currently underway on a patient at Brampton Civic Hospital, who recently travelled from Africa and had symptoms including fever, headache and malaise.
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Dr. Graham Pollett, Interim Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement on testing currently underway on a patient at Brampton Civic Hospital, who recently travelled from Africa and had symptoms including fever, headache and malaise.
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BC's Ebola protocols work well: health official Vancouver Sun
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The NHS drugs watchdog in England has rejected a treatment that can extend the lives of some women with an advanced form of breast cancer because it is too expensive. The drug, Kadcyla, costs around £90,000 per patient. Its makers, Roche, have offered ...
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Company: US may allow use of experimental drug Winston-Salem Journal
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NEW YORK — Tekmira Pharmaceuticals said U.S. regulators have paved the way for the company to possible give its experimental Ebola drug to people infected with the deadly disease. The FDA had previously put tests of the drug, known as TKM-Ebola, ...
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Consumption of higher-than-average amounts of caffeine may prevent occurrence of tinnitus with its ringing in the ears, study suggests. Researchers say they don't know why, look to further studies. (Photo : Julius Schorzman, Wikipedia, Creative Commons).
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Consumption of higher-than-average amounts of caffeine may prevent occurrence of tinnitus with its ringing in the ears, study suggests. Researchers say they don't know why, look to further studies. (Photo : Julius Schorzman, Wikipedia, Creative Commons).
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Mutated gene increases women's chance for breast cancer by threefold Catholic Online
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A new study has found that mutated versions of a gene called PALB2 can dramatically increase a woman's risk of breast cancer. Researchers say that women carrying the PALB2 mutation have a one in three chance of developing breast cancer by the age of ...
Caught up in dark world of babies on demand The Daily Telegraph
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