Mamimine battles blindness NewsDay
The musician announced on social network site Facebook yesterday the news and said he has been battling the disease since 2006. The musician wrote: “SADNEWS! Yesterday, Dr S Guramatunhu (opthalmologist) and Prof R Masanganise (opthalmologist) ...
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The musician announced on social network site Facebook yesterday the news and said he has been battling the disease since 2006. The musician wrote: “SADNEWS! Yesterday, Dr S Guramatunhu (opthalmologist) and Prof R Masanganise (opthalmologist) ...
Dr. Rachel Explains Glaucoma
Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge Wall Street Journal
Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...
US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centresTVNZ
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Ebola patient to arrive Friday morning at Nebraska Medical CenterKMTV
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Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...
US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centres
American doctor infected with Ebola heading to US for treatment
Ebola patient to arrive Friday morning at Nebraska Medical Center
Suicide claims a life every 40 seconds Irish Examiner
A death by suicide occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the world, the World Health Organisation said in its first global report calling for more suicide prevention strategies. Around three-quarters of those suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries, ...
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India suicide capital of Southeast Asia, says WHOThe Hindu
More People Die from Suicide Than from Wars, Natural Disasters CombinedThe Chosun Ilbo
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A death by suicide occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the world, the World Health Organisation said in its first global report calling for more suicide prevention strategies. Around three-quarters of those suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries, ...
India accounts for the largest number of suicides in the world
India suicide capital of Southeast Asia, says WHO
More People Die from Suicide Than from Wars, Natural Disasters Combined
Report: E-Cigarettes Could Save Thousands Sky News
Up to 54,000 premature deaths could be prevented every year in the UK if all smokers switched to e-cigarettes, experts say. 3:43am UK, Friday 05 September 2014. E-cigarette. Tweet · Email. London researchers have dismissed recent health warnings over ...
Electronic cigarettes cut deaths, claim UK expertsHerald Scotland
UK researchers criticise WHO e-ciggie paperCITY A.M.
World Health Organisation report misleadsStuff.co.nz
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Up to 54,000 premature deaths could be prevented every year in the UK if all smokers switched to e-cigarettes, experts say. 3:43am UK, Friday 05 September 2014. E-cigarette. Tweet · Email. London researchers have dismissed recent health warnings over ...
Electronic cigarettes cut deaths, claim UK experts
UK researchers criticise WHO e-ciggie paper
World Health Organisation report misleads
Not enough Ebola drugs - WHO News24
Geneva - Stocks of experimental Ebola drugs will be too small to immediately quell the virus outbreak in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday. It also warned that existing infrastructure is insufficient to administer such ...
New drugs not the only answer to Ebola epidemicIrish Examiner
US sends experimental Canadian Ebola vaccine to trialThe Globe and Mail
Md. Hospital Part Of Group Attempting To Create Ebola VaccineCBS Local
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Geneva - Stocks of experimental Ebola drugs will be too small to immediately quell the virus outbreak in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday. It also warned that existing infrastructure is insufficient to administer such ...
New drugs not the only answer to Ebola epidemic
US sends experimental Canadian Ebola vaccine to trial
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Province to have enough flu vaccine despite manufacturer malfunction: Alberta ... MetroNews Canada
Alberta Health said it's not expecting a shortage of influenza vaccines come flu season after the country's largest manufacturer of the shot reported a shortfall of 2 million doses. On Thursday, drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline Inc. (GSK) announced problems ...
Horne confident flu vaccine will get here on time and in right numbers630ched.com
Horne confident flu vaccine shortage won't hit AlbertaNews Talk 770 Calgary
Flu vaccine supplier GSK says it can't fill all of its supply orderCBC.ca
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Alberta Health said it's not expecting a shortage of influenza vaccines come flu season after the country's largest manufacturer of the shot reported a shortfall of 2 million doses. On Thursday, drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline Inc. (GSK) announced problems ...
Horne confident flu vaccine will get here on time and in right numbers
Horne confident flu vaccine shortage won't hit Alberta
Flu vaccine supplier GSK says it can't fill all of its supply order
Could E-Cigarettes Really Be "Gateway Drugs" To Harder Substances? Bustle
There's plenty of discussion about whether or not e-cigarettes are a “safe alternative” to tobacco cigarettes, as they are largely marketed and perceived. Anyone with a WiFi connection can contribute to its growing list of cons, from the product's harmful effects ...
Do e-cigarettes enhance drug addiction?The Asian Age
E-Cigarettes: Gateway Drug to Substance Abuse, Addiction?Monthly Prescribing Reference
E-Cigs the New Gateway DrugNewser
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There's plenty of discussion about whether or not e-cigarettes are a “safe alternative” to tobacco cigarettes, as they are largely marketed and perceived. Anyone with a WiFi connection can contribute to its growing list of cons, from the product's harmful effects ...
Do e-cigarettes enhance drug addiction?
E-Cigarettes: Gateway Drug to Substance Abuse, Addiction?
E-Cigs the New Gateway Drug
Study: Double Mastectomies Do Not Extend Life Expectancy NECN
A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies do not live longer than women who don't have the surgery. Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 • Updated at 2:44 PM EDT. A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies ...
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A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies do not live longer than women who don't have the surgery. Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 • Updated at 2:44 PM EDT. A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies ...
Ask Will: Should I be worried about Ebola? The Desert Sun
The havoc wreaked by the Ebola virus is scary, no doubt about it, but unless you're planning a trip to the most severely affected countries of West Africa — strongly discouraged — actually contracting the hemorrhagic disease needn't be high on your list of ...
Ebola: what hope for a cure?Aljazeera.com
Survivors' Blood Can Fight Ebola: ExpertsCounsel & Heal
18% Chance of Imported Ebola in USDaily Beast
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The havoc wreaked by the Ebola virus is scary, no doubt about it, but unless you're planning a trip to the most severely affected countries of West Africa — strongly discouraged — actually contracting the hemorrhagic disease needn't be high on your list of ...
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Airline crew more likely to get skin cancer The Star Online
Scientists believe that flight crew, and maybe even frequent fliers, have a higher risk of skin cancer from UV exposure. - Filepic. Pilots and flight attendants may be at an increased risk of developing the most deadly form of skin cancer, suggests a new analysis.
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Pilots, cabin crew twice as likely to get skin cancerPune Mirror
Airline crews have twice the risk of melanomaFox News
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Scientists believe that flight crew, and maybe even frequent fliers, have a higher risk of skin cancer from UV exposure. - Filepic. Pilots and flight attendants may be at an increased risk of developing the most deadly form of skin cancer, suggests a new analysis.
Airplane Staff at Increased Risk for Melanoma
Pilots, cabin crew twice as likely to get skin cancer
Airline crews have twice the risk of melanoma
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