Irish Examiner
Scientists discover 'game changer' antibiotic
Irish Examiner
A turning point in the war against superbugs may have been reached with the discovery of a potent antibiotic that shows no sign of inducing drug resistance. The drug, named teixobactin, has the ability to kill many types of harmful bacteria, including the ...
Teixobactin, a new drug, may squash antibiotic resistant superbugsWLS-TV
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Irish Examiner
A turning point in the war against superbugs may have been reached with the discovery of a potent antibiotic that shows no sign of inducing drug resistance. The drug, named teixobactin, has the ability to kill many types of harmful bacteria, including the ...
Teixobactin, a new drug, may squash antibiotic resistant superbugs
New antibiotic a 'game changer' in fight against superbugs
New antibiotic found in 'grassy field' proves effective against drug-resistant bacteria
Livemint
IMF to provide new funds to help three main Ebola-hit nations
Livemint
Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea are at the centre of the Ebola outbreak that has killed 8,235 people out of 20,747 infected over the past year, WHO said on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters. Monrovia: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is preparing around ...
Managers order NHS 24 staff not to put Ebola risk patients in call back queueHerald Scotland
Stakeholders unrelenting in procuring long lasting solution for EbolaBusinessDay
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Livemint
Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea are at the centre of the Ebola outbreak that has killed 8,235 people out of 20,747 infected over the past year, WHO said on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters. Monrovia: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is preparing around ...
Managers order NHS 24 staff not to put Ebola risk patients in call back queue
Stakeholders unrelenting in procuring long lasting solution for Ebola
IMF Prepares New Aid in Ebola's Wake
U-T San Diego
Minnesota sees 4th pediatric flu death this season
Charlotte Observer
ST. PAUL, Minn. Minnesota has recorded its fourth death of a child linked to influenza this season. Minnesota Department of Health spokesman Doug Schultz says that's two more than the pediatric deaths reported in all of the last flu season. Schultz says ...
Alberta seniors hit hard by flu as death toll climbs to 23Edmonton Journal
Nine deaths in Kent County possibly related to the fluFox17
Bitter cold and flu cases: Are they related?WGAL Lancaster
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Charlotte Observer
ST. PAUL, Minn. Minnesota has recorded its fourth death of a child linked to influenza this season. Minnesota Department of Health spokesman Doug Schultz says that's two more than the pediatric deaths reported in all of the last flu season. Schultz says ...
Alberta seniors hit hard by flu as death toll climbs to 23
Nine deaths in Kent County possibly related to the flu
Bitter cold and flu cases: Are they related?
Irish Examiner
German nurse admits killing 30 patients
APA
Baku-APA. A German nurse has admitted killing 30 of his patients by deliberately injecting them with cardiovascular medication, a psychiatric expert told a court on Thursdsay, APA reports quoting The Guardian. The 38-year-old, identified only as Niels H, told ...
German nurse admits killing 30 patients to practice resuscitationUPI.com
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APA
Baku-APA. A German nurse has admitted killing 30 of his patients by deliberately injecting them with cardiovascular medication, a psychiatric expert told a court on Thursdsay, APA reports quoting The Guardian. The 38-year-old, identified only as Niels H, told ...
German nurse admits killing 30 patients to practice resuscitation
German nurse suspected of multiple deaths admits to 30 more murders
Nurse admits killing 30 patients
New York Daily News (blog)
Council considers resolution promoting HPV vaccine without parental consent
New York Daily News (blog)
City Councilmembers led by Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito are pushing a resolution asking Albany to let doctors give teens the HPV vaccine without their parents' permission. Mark-Viverito disclosed last summer that she was diagnosed with a high-risk form ...
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New York Daily News (blog)
City Councilmembers led by Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito are pushing a resolution asking Albany to let doctors give teens the HPV vaccine without their parents' permission. Mark-Viverito disclosed last summer that she was diagnosed with a high-risk form ...
New guidelines could change cervical cancer screening
UAB doctor, experts recommend HPV test over pap smears to screen for cervical ...
Docs suggest HPV screening first for cervical cancer
Youth Health Magzine
Improve Your Cholesterol with Avocado
Youth Health Magzine
Cholesterol is not created equal: there's good, there's bad. The bad one, LDL (low-density lipoprotein), can build up plaque on the blood vessels and arteries. As they thicken, they can cause these blood pathways to be inefficient. Over time they lead to stroke ...
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Youth Health Magzine
Cholesterol is not created equal: there's good, there's bad. The bad one, LDL (low-density lipoprotein), can build up plaque on the blood vessels and arteries. As they thicken, they can cause these blood pathways to be inefficient. Over time they lead to stroke ...
An avocado a day, keeps the bad cholesterol away
An avocado a day keeps bad cholesterol at bay
Have High Cholesterol? Eat More Avocados
Voice of America
Monkeys Can Be Taught Self-Recognition, Researchers Find
Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. By about age 2, people can recognize their own reflections in a mirror. Great apes, including chimpanzees, orangutans, bonobos and gorillas, also have exhibited this key indicator of intelligence. Monkeys have consistently failed to display ...
Monkeys can learn to recognize themselves in mirror: studyecns
Monkeys Can Learn To Recognize Themselves In The Mirror After All; Finding ...Headlines & Global News
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall, Who's the Fairest Monkey of All?NBCNews.com
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Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. By about age 2, people can recognize their own reflections in a mirror. Great apes, including chimpanzees, orangutans, bonobos and gorillas, also have exhibited this key indicator of intelligence. Monkeys have consistently failed to display ...
Monkeys can learn to recognize themselves in mirror: study
Monkeys Can Learn To Recognize Themselves In The Mirror After All; Finding ...
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall, Who's the Fairest Monkey of All?
Philly.com
Is arrhythmia at the heart of Beethoven's music?
Los Angeles Times
Whether or not music stirs inside, each of us bears a living metronome at our core. It may tick at 40 or 100 beats per minute, in three-quarter time or in six-eight, erratically or like a Swiss clock. Hear it or not, the human heart quietly marks the rhythm of our lives.
Beethoven's finest masterpieces may have been inspired by his irregular ...New Kerala
Beethoven's Irregular Heartbeat May Have Changed The Pattern Of His ...Medical Daily
Was Beethoven composing from his heart?Philly.com
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Los Angeles Times
Whether or not music stirs inside, each of us bears a living metronome at our core. It may tick at 40 or 100 beats per minute, in three-quarter time or in six-eight, erratically or like a Swiss clock. Hear it or not, the human heart quietly marks the rhythm of our lives.
Beethoven's finest masterpieces may have been inspired by his irregular ...
Beethoven's Irregular Heartbeat May Have Changed The Pattern Of His ...
Was Beethoven composing from his heart?
Daily Times Nigeria
Football Restarts In Liberia As Ebola Infection Rates Fall
Daily Times Nigeria
As the numbers of new Ebola patients falls off dramatically in Liberia, with just eight new infections reported in December 29 to January 4 reporting period, the Liberian Football Federation has announced the resumption of competitive matches “with ...
US military spends nearly $400 mn to fight EbolaNew Kerala
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Daily Times Nigeria
As the numbers of new Ebola patients falls off dramatically in Liberia, with just eight new infections reported in December 29 to January 4 reporting period, the Liberian Football Federation has announced the resumption of competitive matches “with ...
US military spends nearly $400 mn to fight Ebola
Famagusta Gazette
A lot to be done before declaring Liberia "Ebola free"
Famagusta Gazette
There is still a lot to be done in order for Liberia to be declared Ebola free, the new UN Ebola chief has said. Speaking on the last day of his visit to the West African nation, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed of UNMEER, said he had "mixed impressions".
Ebola fight has coordination problem, says new UN mission chiefThe Sun Daily
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In Liberia, UN Ebola mission chief commends progress, warns against ...StarAfrica.com
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Famagusta Gazette
There is still a lot to be done in order for Liberia to be declared Ebola free, the new UN Ebola chief has said. Speaking on the last day of his visit to the West African nation, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed of UNMEER, said he had "mixed impressions".
Ebola fight has coordination problem, says new UN mission chief
New UN Ebola chief pays first visit to Liberia
In Liberia, UN Ebola mission chief commends progress, warns against ...
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