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Stigma horror: 7 with HIV 'sacked unfairly'
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A nurse draws a blood sample for a free HIV test during a blood tests party as part of a campaign to prevent HIV infection among male same-sex couples, in Bangkok, in this September 20, 2014 file photo. (Reuters). ARAB NEWS. Published — Wednesday 10 ...
Almost 10 percent of HIV-positive women report forced sterilisation – studyHealth-e
Deaths from HIV, AIDS drop in Sub-Sahara AfricaP.M. News
Teachers to be told how to teach about sexIndependent Online
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A nurse draws a blood sample for a free HIV test during a blood tests party as part of a campaign to prevent HIV infection among male same-sex couples, in Bangkok, in this September 20, 2014 file photo. (Reuters). ARAB NEWS. Published — Wednesday 10 ...
Almost 10 percent of HIV-positive women report forced sterilisation – study
Deaths from HIV, AIDS drop in Sub-Sahara Africa
Teachers to be told how to teach about sex
Wall Street Journal
MERS Outbreak in South Korea Prompts Park Geun-hye to Postpone US Trip
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korean President Park Geun-hye has postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, D.C. due to an outbreak of a virus that has killed nine people in South Korea, the presidential office said on Wednesday. Ms. Park was due to leave for the U.S. ...
South Korea Says Its Deadly MERS Outbreak May Have PeakedABC News
South Korea's Park delays trip to US over MERS outbreakWashington Post
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Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korean President Park Geun-hye has postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, D.C. due to an outbreak of a virus that has killed nine people in South Korea, the presidential office said on Wednesday. Ms. Park was due to leave for the U.S. ...
South Korea Says Its Deadly MERS Outbreak May Have Peaked
South Korea's Park delays trip to US over MERS outbreak
South Korea Confirms Ninth MERS Death as Park Cancels U.S. Trip
The Australian Financial Review
FDA panel recommends new cholesterol drug
The Australian Financial Review
There is a huge unmet need among patients at high risk of heart attack for whom current therapies do not work well. Fairfax. by Gina Kolata. In a 13-3 vote, an expert group recommended that the US Food and Drug Administration approve a powerful new drug ...
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drugKansas City Star
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drug from SanofiSacramento Bee
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The Australian Financial Review
There is a huge unmet need among patients at high risk of heart attack for whom current therapies do not work well. Fairfax. by Gina Kolata. In a 13-3 vote, an expert group recommended that the US Food and Drug Administration approve a powerful new drug ...
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drug
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drug from Sanofi
Cholesterol drug wins green light from US panel of experts
BBC News
Supermodel Niki Taylor Joins the Nexcare Brand and the American Red Cross ...
MarketWatch
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jun 09, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Nationwide, an average of 41,000 blood donations are needed each and every day to meet the needs of patients undergoing treatment for various accidents and illnesses. Nexcare Bandages is once again ...
Blood donation at heart of BC mom's plea after childbirth transfusionCBC.ca
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MarketWatch
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jun 09, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Nationwide, an average of 41,000 blood donations are needed each and every day to meet the needs of patients undergoing treatment for various accidents and illnesses. Nexcare Bandages is once again ...
Blood donation at heart of BC mom's plea after childbirth transfusion
Daily Mail
Baby born from ovary frozen in mother's childhood
BBC News
A woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a baby using transplanted ovarian tissue frozen when she herself was still a child. The 27-year-old had an ovary removed at age 13 just before she began invasive treatment for sickle cell anaemia.
Woman freezes ovaries as child, has babyNEWS.com.au
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World's first birth from frozen ovaryNew Zealand Herald
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BBC News
A woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a baby using transplanted ovarian tissue frozen when she herself was still a child. The 27-year-old had an ovary removed at age 13 just before she began invasive treatment for sickle cell anaemia.
Woman freezes ovaries as child, has baby
Woman gives birth after transplant of ovarian tissue frozen at age 13
World's first birth from frozen ovary
Mirror.co.uk
US military sent live anthrax to lab in UK
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said on Tuesday that it sent live anthrax to a lab in Britain, one of a growing number of places where the US military mistakenly shipped the potentially lethal bacteria. The lab in Britain along with another facility in Massachusetts ...
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UK lab among recipients of live anthrax shipment from US defence departmentThe Guardian
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WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said on Tuesday that it sent live anthrax to a lab in Britain, one of a growing number of places where the US military mistakenly shipped the potentially lethal bacteria. The lab in Britain along with another facility in Massachusetts ...
Pentagon: More Labs Got Shipments of Live Anthrax Samples
UK lab among recipients of live anthrax shipment from US defence department
Anthrax: British lab received live samples, bringing total to 68 labs exposed ...
Hindustan Times
Woman from India being treated for rare TB strain in US
Hindustan Times
A woman, who arrived in America from India recently, was moved to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) last Friday to be treated for a strain of tuberculosis that is rare in the United States, officials said. The patient, who was not identified by authorities, ...
CDC, state officials track down people possibly exposed to rare form of TBWashington Post
Officials track path of traveler with drug-resistant TBThe Seattle Times
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Hindustan Times
A woman, who arrived in America from India recently, was moved to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) last Friday to be treated for a strain of tuberculosis that is rare in the United States, officials said. The patient, who was not identified by authorities, ...
CDC, state officials track down people possibly exposed to rare form of TB
Officials track path of traveler with drug-resistant TB
UPDATE 2-US health officials seek people who may have contacted TB patient
NDTV
Cases of Ebola recede in West Africa, but fears of recurrence remain
Los Angeles Times
Ebola, which wiped out families, orphaned children and devastated West African economies, is finally retreating more than 18 months after the epidemic began, with Sierra Leona expected to be free of the disease in the coming months and a United Nations ...
4 lessons from Ebola wars: Our viewUSA TODAY
Labor, Greens question Australia's Ebola responseBrisbane Times
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Los Angeles Times
Ebola, which wiped out families, orphaned children and devastated West African economies, is finally retreating more than 18 months after the epidemic began, with Sierra Leona expected to be free of the disease in the coming months and a United Nations ...
4 lessons from Ebola wars: Our view
Labor, Greens question Australia's Ebola response
Ebola crisis: UN's Ebola mission HQ in Ghana to close
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'Human milk is not the same as cow's milk' - Breastfeeding Authority
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A bold advertising campaign by the popular Lewis Road Creamery aimed at raising awareness for breast cancer has turned sour with some breast feeding advocates deeming it disrespectful and misleading. The label that reads "Breast Milk" has drawn ...
Dairy company slammed for claiming to sell 'breast milk' in supermarkets ...Daily Mail
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TVNZ
A bold advertising campaign by the popular Lewis Road Creamery aimed at raising awareness for breast cancer has turned sour with some breast feeding advocates deeming it disrespectful and misleading. The label that reads "Breast Milk" has drawn ...
Dairy company slammed for claiming to sell 'breast milk' in supermarkets ...
Lewis Road Creamery 'breast milk' causes upset
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In US, risk of disease may be tied to month of birth
Times of India
WASHINGTON: People born in the month of March face a higher risk of heart disease, including atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and mitral valve disorder, accord ng to a new US study. The study also indicated that asthma risk is greatest for babies ...
What your birth month says about your healthStuff.co.nz
Could your birth month indicate your risk of disease?CBS News
May-borns have lowest disease risk, October counterparts, highestFinancial Express
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: People born in the month of March face a higher risk of heart disease, including atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and mitral valve disorder, accord ng to a new US study. The study also indicated that asthma risk is greatest for babies ...
What your birth month says about your health
Could your birth month indicate your risk of disease?
May-borns have lowest disease risk, October counterparts, highest
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