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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially declared Nigeria an Ebola-free country after 42 days (double the incubation period of 21 days) with no new case. Making this declaration in Abuja recently, the world body said that the nation's handling of ...
Ebola counters on Pakistani airportsThe Express Tribune
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NMA urge government to provide isolation tents for Ebola across the countryWorldStage
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially declared Nigeria an Ebola-free country after 42 days (double the incubation period of 21 days) with no new case. Making this declaration in Abuja recently, the world body said that the nation's handling of ...
Ebola counters on Pakistani airports
Vaccines, Medical Oxygen, and Helping the Ebola Crisis
NMA urge government to provide isolation tents for Ebola across the country
Procedure on Paralyzed Man Stirs Hope and Caution New York Times
Darek Fidyka using leg braces and a walker. A stabbing had paralyzed him from the chest down. Credit BBC, via European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This ...
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Severed spinal cord regrown with nose cellsIrish Examiner
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Darek Fidyka using leg braces and a walker. A stabbing had paralyzed him from the chest down. Credit BBC, via European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This ...
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Severed spinal cord regrown with nose cells
Paralyzed man walks again after cell transplant in a world first
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
UN Group Urges China's Wealthy to Fight EbolaWall Street Journal
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Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
UN Group Urges China's Wealthy to Fight Ebola
US restricts entry of passengers from Ebola-hit nations
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports
Australian doctors make world's first heel replacement with 3D printer GlobalPost
MELBOURNE, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Doctors in Australia used 3D printer in a world-first procedure to replace a patient's cancer- eaten heel with a man-made titanium one, local media reported. A 71-year-old man whose right foot suffered from cancer thought the ...
3D technology helps man avoid amputationSBS
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MELBOURNE, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Doctors in Australia used 3D printer in a world-first procedure to replace a patient's cancer- eaten heel with a man-made titanium one, local media reported. A 71-year-old man whose right foot suffered from cancer thought the ...
3D technology helps man avoid amputation
An Australian Man Has Been Given A 3D-Printed Heel In World-First Surgery
Printed titanium heel has man back on his feet
WHO aims for Ebola serum in weeks and vaccine tests in Africa by January The Guardian
World Health Organisation (WHO) official Marie Paule Kieny gives details of two experimental Ebola vaccines and a plan to produce blood serum. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images. Staff and agencies. Tuesday 21 October 2014 23.30 EDT ...
WHO pools experimental Ebola vaccines as experts scramble to beat virusFirstpost
Ebola vaccine still distant hopeDallas Morning News
WHO: Ebola Vaccine Could Be in Use by JanuaryThe Chosun Ilbo
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World Health Organisation (WHO) official Marie Paule Kieny gives details of two experimental Ebola vaccines and a plan to produce blood serum. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images. Staff and agencies. Tuesday 21 October 2014 23.30 EDT ...
WHO pools experimental Ebola vaccines as experts scramble to beat virus
Ebola vaccine still distant hope
WHO: Ebola Vaccine Could Be in Use by January
'Humbled' NBC cameraman recovers from Ebola Capital FM Kenya
Washington, Oct 22 – A US photojournalist said he was grateful to be alive after the hospital treating him declared him free of Ebola, in a minor victory over the virus that has killed more than 4,500 people. Ashoka Mukpo, who was working as a freelance ...
Rhode Islander Mukpo declared free of Ebola virus, to be released from ...The Providence Journal
US journalist recovers from Ebola in Nebraska hospitalDeutsche Welle
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Washington, Oct 22 – A US photojournalist said he was grateful to be alive after the hospital treating him declared him free of Ebola, in a minor victory over the virus that has killed more than 4,500 people. Ashoka Mukpo, who was working as a freelance ...
Rhode Islander Mukpo declared free of Ebola virus, to be released from ...
US journalist recovers from Ebola in Nebraska hospital
Ebola Virus Disease Watchlist, Death Toll & Cases in the US: Nina Pham ...
Cancer rate rises for younger women Trinidad & Tobago Express
The number of women under 35 being diagnosed with cancer in this country has doubled this year, according to statistics from the National Radiotherapy Centre. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and in keeping with the annual campaign to ...
THE BUZZ: Schools show support for Breast Cancer Awareness MonthForsyth County News Online
Survivor pursues degree as way to serve local parish, communityColorado Springs Gazette
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The number of women under 35 being diagnosed with cancer in this country has doubled this year, according to statistics from the National Radiotherapy Centre. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and in keeping with the annual campaign to ...
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Survivor pursues degree as way to serve local parish, community
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Don't Think Pink―Think Green
Steps taken to keep Ebola virus out DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of National Health Services said on Tuesday it had finalised arrangements to counter Ebola virus across the country. Meanwhile, Dr Michel Thieren, the World Health Organisation's representative in Pakistan, said WHO was satisfied ...
Why This Doctor Believes That Ebola Will Not Be an American CatastropheHuffington Post
Americans' worries about Ebola are misplacedEnid News & Eagle
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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of National Health Services said on Tuesday it had finalised arrangements to counter Ebola virus across the country. Meanwhile, Dr Michel Thieren, the World Health Organisation's representative in Pakistan, said WHO was satisfied ...
Why This Doctor Believes That Ebola Will Not Be an American Catastrophe
Americans' worries about Ebola are misplaced
Obama's CDC Chief Has History of Promoting Political Agendas in 'Health'
Brain has a calorie counter of its own: Study Times of India
TORONTO: As you glance over a menu or peruse the shelves in a supermarket, your brain is making decisions based on a food's caloric content, according to a new study . An internal calorie counter of sorts in the brain evaluates each food based on its ...
I was going to have celery but my brain wanted chocolate!Foodprocessing
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TORONTO: As you glance over a menu or peruse the shelves in a supermarket, your brain is making decisions based on a food's caloric content, according to a new study . An internal calorie counter of sorts in the brain evaluates each food based on its ...
I was going to have celery but my brain wanted chocolate!
Your brain has a free calorie counter
Calorie Counter In Brain Revealed By Neuroimaging
makeover helps Fujifilm put best face forward Financial Times
As fears grew over a widening Ebola outbreak in west Africa, it was an unlikely company to which the world turned for help: Japan's Fujifilm. A newcomer to the pharmaceutical industry, the Japanese rival of Eastman Kodak was thrust into global spotlight ...
Fujifilm starts production of Avigan for the treatment of EbolaThe Pharma Letter
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As fears grew over a widening Ebola outbreak in west Africa, it was an unlikely company to which the world turned for help: Japan's Fujifilm. A newcomer to the pharmaceutical industry, the Japanese rival of Eastman Kodak was thrust into global spotlight ...
Fujifilm starts production of Avigan for the treatment of Ebola
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