WHO shuts Sierra Leone lab after worker infected with Ebola Reuters
FREETOWN/KINSHASA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday it had shut a laboratory in Sierra Leone after a health worker there was infected with Ebola, a move that may hamper efforts to boost the global response to the ...
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FREETOWN/KINSHASA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday it had shut a laboratory in Sierra Leone after a health worker there was infected with Ebola, a move that may hamper efforts to boost the global response to the ...
Canada pulling Ebola lab team from Sierra Leone
Canadian lab workers pulled from Sierra Leone over Ebola fears
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Africa in 2050: Young and optimistic … with a caveat The Herald
Africa, already the world's second most populous continent with more than 1 billion people, is experiencing a demographic shift unprecedented in its scale and swiftness, according to Generation 2030 Africa, a new report released by UNICEF on the ...
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Africa, already the world's second most populous continent with more than 1 billion people, is experiencing a demographic shift unprecedented in its scale and swiftness, according to Generation 2030 Africa, a new report released by UNICEF on the ...
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E-cigarettes not a proven way to quit smoking, global and local authorities agree Channel News Asia
Citing a World Health Organisation study, Singapore's Ministry of Health says there have been no applications to register electronic nicotine delivery systems as smoking cessation therapy. PHOTOS. Photo of a woman smoking an electronic cigarette.
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Citing a World Health Organisation study, Singapore's Ministry of Health says there have been no applications to register electronic nicotine delivery systems as smoking cessation therapy. PHOTOS. Photo of a woman smoking an electronic cigarette.
E-cigarettes should be regulated and sales restricted, WHO says
World Health Organization Wants More E-Cigarette Regulation
Health experts demand curb on the sale of e-cigarettes
The latest on prenatal antidepressant exposure 6minutes
Women who take antidepressants in pregnancy, particularly during their first trimester, may be putting their child at risk of ADHD, finds a large study published in Molecular Psychiatry. However, the consequences of suddenly stopping therapy may be drastic, ...
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Women who take antidepressants in pregnancy, particularly during their first trimester, may be putting their child at risk of ADHD, finds a large study published in Molecular Psychiatry. However, the consequences of suddenly stopping therapy may be drastic, ...
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Study links antidepressant use during pregnancy to higher ADHD risk
Pregnant women who take anti-depressants 'could raise their child's risk of ADHD'
Sleep drunkenness may affect more than 1 in 7 people, study finds Los Angeles Times
Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received considerably less attention than sleepwalking even though the consequences can be equally serious," says a study in Neurology. Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received ...
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Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received considerably less attention than sleepwalking even though the consequences can be equally serious," says a study in Neurology. Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received ...
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Nigeria delays start of school year over Ebola virus The Sun Daily
ABUJA: Nigeria said Tuesday that resumption of classes in all public and private schools will be delayed by a month to put in place "preventive measures" against the Ebola virus, which has claimed five lives in Lagos. "All primary and secondary schools in ...
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ABUJA: Nigeria said Tuesday that resumption of classes in all public and private schools will be delayed by a month to put in place "preventive measures" against the Ebola virus, which has claimed five lives in Lagos. "All primary and secondary schools in ...
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Nigeria Delays School Resumption Over Ebola
Why children crave sugar The Hindu
Know why your five-year-old kid demands chocolates or other sugary food all the time? To feed his/her “energy monster” brain. According to a new study, our bodies cannot afford to grow faster during the toddler and childhood years because a huge quantity ...
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Know why your five-year-old kid demands chocolates or other sugary food all the time? To feed his/her “energy monster” brain. According to a new study, our bodies cannot afford to grow faster during the toddler and childhood years because a huge quantity ...
Slower growth on human children caused by too much brain activity
US scientist find reason why human children grow slower than other mammals
Energy hungry brains slow down growth in kids
West Nile virus detected in Umatilla County Hermiston Herald
Umatilla County officials confirmed that West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes trapped along the Umatilla River near Cooney Lane and Canal Road in Umatilla County, according to a press release. Testing at the Oregon State University Veterinary ...
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Umatilla County officials confirmed that West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes trapped along the Umatilla River near Cooney Lane and Canal Road in Umatilla County, according to a press release. Testing at the Oregon State University Veterinary ...
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Aspirin May Reduce the Risk of Reoccurring Blood Clots University Herald
Aspirin (Photo : Wikimedia Commons) Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Researchers found that aspirin reduced the risk of ...
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Aspirin (Photo : Wikimedia Commons) Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Researchers found that aspirin reduced the risk of ...
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Doctors remove baby skeleton from woman 36 years on The Reporter
DOCTORS in India have removed a baby's skeleton from inside its mother, nearly four decades after the unborn infant died. Kantabai Thakre became pregnant in 1978, aged 24, but doctors warned the ectopic pregnancy had little chance of success. Terrified ...
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DOCTORS in India have removed a baby's skeleton from inside its mother, nearly four decades after the unborn infant died. Kantabai Thakre became pregnant in 1978, aged 24, but doctors warned the ectopic pregnancy had little chance of success. Terrified ...
India doctors remove foetus left inside mother for 36 years
India: Fetus Left Inside Woman for 36 Years Removed by Doctors
Doctors remove 36-year-old skeleton inside Indian woman
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