2 new HIV patients younger than 15 years old - DOH InterAksyon
MANILA - The Department of Health (DOH) had registered a total of 509 new cases of HIV/AIDS in August, bring to almost 4,000 the number of cases this year. The DOH said of the 509 new cases, 146 belonged to the 15 to 24 age group while two were below ...
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MANILA - The Department of Health (DOH) had registered a total of 509 new cases of HIV/AIDS in August, bring to almost 4,000 the number of cases this year. The DOH said of the 509 new cases, 146 belonged to the 15 to 24 age group while two were below ...
Zimbabwe dials 90-90-90
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A HEALTH expert has raised concern over the Ebola outbreak, warning it will likely affect funding for HIV and Aids as donor countries try to respond to the pandemic which has hit hard West Africa. FELUNA NLEYA. Community Working Group on Health ...
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Ebola case in Dallas signals health system lapse Los Angeles Times
A man infected with the Ebola virus slipped through the cracks of a system designed to stop the disease from spreading, health officials conceded Wednesday as they isolated five schoolchildren who may have had contact with the ill man and rushed to ...
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A man infected with the Ebola virus slipped through the cracks of a system designed to stop the disease from spreading, health officials conceded Wednesday as they isolated five schoolchildren who may have had contact with the ill man and rushed to ...
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Ebola Spread Fuels Fear Among Americans, Africans Voice of America
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WASHINGTON—. News that a Texas man was diagnosed with Ebola after returning home from a visit to Liberia has raised new concerns about the spread of the disease. For health workers the stakes are particularly high - more than 120 have died in West ...
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Elizabeth Hurley stuns in tight baby pink dress as she supports Breast Cancer ... Daily Mail
And in spite of the late nights and long flights, Elizabeth Hurley managed to look flawless as she showed up at the Tribeca Grand Hotel in New York City on Wednesday evening. The 49-year-old dazzled as she undertook her responsibilities as the official ...
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Enterovirus 68 Takes Lives of Four Patients Beta Wired
On Wednesday, public health officials announced that about four patients of severe respiratory illness died. The disease has spread to more than 40 states in the country. Advertisement. These cases were the first to be linked to the respiratory illness caused ...
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On Wednesday, public health officials announced that about four patients of severe respiratory illness died. The disease has spread to more than 40 states in the country. Advertisement. These cases were the first to be linked to the respiratory illness caused ...
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Failing sense of smell strong predictor of death: Study Khaleej Times
Washington — A declining sense of smell in older people is a strong predictor of death within just five years, according to research published on Wednesday. Thirty-nine per cent of study subjects who failed a simple smelling test died during that period, ...
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Washington — A declining sense of smell in older people is a strong predictor of death within just five years, according to research published on Wednesday. Thirty-nine per cent of study subjects who failed a simple smelling test died during that period, ...
Failing sense of smell strong predictor of death
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Alzheimer link to female personality Herald Scotland
ANXIOUS, jealous, moody or distressed middle-aged women may be putting themselves at risk of developing Alzheimer's according to a 38-year long study. ANXIOUS, jealous, moody or distressed middle-aged women may be putting themselves at risk of ...
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ANXIOUS, jealous, moody or distressed middle-aged women may be putting themselves at risk of developing Alzheimer's according to a 38-year long study. ANXIOUS, jealous, moody or distressed middle-aged women may be putting themselves at risk of ...
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Drug and device firms paid $3.5B to providers Nashua Telegraph
WASHINGTON – From research grants to travel junkets, drug and medical device companies paid doctors and leading hospitals billions of dollars last year, the government has disclosed in a new effort to spotlight potential ethical conflicts in medicine.
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WASHINGTON – From research grants to travel junkets, drug and medical device companies paid doctors and leading hospitals billions of dollars last year, the government has disclosed in a new effort to spotlight potential ethical conflicts in medicine.
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Ohio women sue after receiving wrong sperm KSDK
A Northeast Ohio woman has sued a Chicago-area sperm bank after she became pregnant with sperm donated by a black man instead of a white man as she'd intended. Loading… Post to Facebook. Ohio women sue after receiving wrong sperm A Northeast ...
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A Northeast Ohio woman has sued a Chicago-area sperm bank after she became pregnant with sperm donated by a black man instead of a white man as she'd intended. Loading… Post to Facebook. Ohio women sue after receiving wrong sperm A Northeast ...
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