Yale Researchers Project 90000 Ebola Deaths In Monrovia Alone Voice of America
The latest figures from the World Health Organization show that Ebola epidemic has claimed nearly 5,000 lives, mostly in West Africa. But as we hear, that number could be 18 times greater in just one county in Liberia within two months. Of the three countries ...
Yale research tempers optimism on stemming EbolaToronto Star
The world is in denial about Ebola's true threatWashington Post
Ebola outbreak will 'explode' by mid-December, scientists warnDaily Mail
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The latest figures from the World Health Organization show that Ebola epidemic has claimed nearly 5,000 lives, mostly in West Africa. But as we hear, that number could be 18 times greater in just one county in Liberia within two months. Of the three countries ...
Yale research tempers optimism on stemming Ebola
The world is in denial about Ebola's true threat
Ebola outbreak will 'explode' by mid-December, scientists warn
Don't screen, follow Nigeria's lead Mail & Guardian Online
Doctors say the funds spent on airport checks would be better used to stop Ebola at its source. Checks: Epidemiologists say fewer than three people with Ebola are likely to board planes out of West Africa in a month. (AFP). Screening for passengers arriving at ...
Ebola - Not Yet Uhuru, PleaseAllAfrica.com
Sieren's China: Beijing's Ebola drugDeutsche Welle
Partnerships Key to Fighting Ebola CrisisHuffington Post
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Doctors say the funds spent on airport checks would be better used to stop Ebola at its source. Checks: Epidemiologists say fewer than three people with Ebola are likely to board planes out of West Africa in a month. (AFP). Screening for passengers arriving at ...
Ebola - Not Yet Uhuru, Please
Sieren's China: Beijing's Ebola drug
Partnerships Key to Fighting Ebola Crisis
Ebola Case Shines Spotlight on Bellevue Hospital Wall Street Journal
Bellevue Hospital Center handled nearly 116,000 emergency patients in 2013. Now, the focus will be on just one. The first Ebola case in New York turns the spotlight on the city's marquee trauma center, which will be tested with containing the disease in one ...
Tracing Patient's Possible Contacts Creates Host of Challenges for the CityNew York Times
Can You Get Ebola from Subway Poles and Bowling Balls?TIME
New York confirms first Ebola case, doctor who treated patients in Africa tested ...Hindustan Times
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Bellevue Hospital Center handled nearly 116,000 emergency patients in 2013. Now, the focus will be on just one. The first Ebola case in New York turns the spotlight on the city's marquee trauma center, which will be tested with containing the disease in one ...
Tracing Patient's Possible Contacts Creates Host of Challenges for the City
Can You Get Ebola from Subway Poles and Bowling Balls?
New York confirms first Ebola case, doctor who treated patients in Africa tested ...
First case of Ebola confirmed in Mali: Health Ministry IBNLive
Bamako: Mali's health ministry has said the country had its first confirmed case of Ebola after a two-year-old girl who had recently been in Guinea tested positive for the virus. "Today Mali has its first imported case of the Ebola virus," the ministry said on ...
Mali reports first Ebola case, a toddler from GuineaLos Angeles Times
Ebola Crosses New Border as Mali Confirms a CaseNew York Times
Girl (2) contracted the first case of Ebola in MaliIrish Independent
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Bamako: Mali's health ministry has said the country had its first confirmed case of Ebola after a two-year-old girl who had recently been in Guinea tested positive for the virus. "Today Mali has its first imported case of the Ebola virus," the ministry said on ...
Mali reports first Ebola case, a toddler from Guinea
Ebola Crosses New Border as Mali Confirms a Case
Girl (2) contracted the first case of Ebola in Mali
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response Reuters
(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus has killed more than 4,500 people. (Interactive graphic on Ebola: here). Here is a timeline of the outbreak:.
Beyond Screening for EbolaNew York Times
In absence of screening, 3 Ebola patients a month may fly out: StudyDaily News & Analysis
Ebola: FG sends 250 experts to Liberia, othersThe Punch
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(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus has killed more than 4,500 people. (Interactive graphic on Ebola: here). Here is a timeline of the outbreak:.
Beyond Screening for Ebola
In absence of screening, 3 Ebola patients a month may fly out: Study
Ebola: FG sends 250 experts to Liberia, others
Nine Travelers from West Africa Quarantined Under Connecticut Gov. Malloy's ... Breitbart News
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy's order to quarantine all travelers from West Africa, even if they are symptom-free of the Ebola virus, has led to nine individuals who traveled to that region being held under quarantine. An order signed by Malloy on October 7 ...
Stop sweating about EbolaIndiana Daily Student
McKeon Releases Statement on EbolaSCVNEWS.com
Ebola RevisitedVillage News Online
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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy's order to quarantine all travelers from West Africa, even if they are symptom-free of the Ebola virus, has led to nine individuals who traveled to that region being held under quarantine. An order signed by Malloy on October 7 ...
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All eyes on Pakistan as world observes polio day today DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Despite efforts by the government and other stakeholders, the number of polio cases increased by four times in 2014 compared to the corresponding period last year. “The global community has been looking towards Pakistan to address the ...
Why can't we fail in Polio Eradication?Business Recorder
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ISLAMABAD: Despite efforts by the government and other stakeholders, the number of polio cases increased by four times in 2014 compared to the corresponding period last year. “The global community has been looking towards Pakistan to address the ...
Why can't we fail in Polio Eradication?
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Polio vaccine is safe, harmless for children: scholars
Vaccine Trials for Ebola Are Planned in West Africa New York Times
Federal officials and pharmaceutical companies are planning in the near future to start two large clinical trials of Ebola vaccines in West African countries devastated by the outbreak, a government official said Thursday. The trials will run separately — one in ...
Fight against Ebola has Texas tieSan Antonio Express-News
The frantic race an Ebola vaccineBBC News
Drug manufacturers, U.N. officials meet in Geneva on ways to speed Ebola vaccineColumbus Ledger-Enquirer
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Federal officials and pharmaceutical companies are planning in the near future to start two large clinical trials of Ebola vaccines in West African countries devastated by the outbreak, a government official said Thursday. The trials will run separately — one in ...
Fight against Ebola has Texas tie
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Drug manufacturers, U.N. officials meet in Geneva on ways to speed Ebola vaccine
Cuba, Ebola & the Cuban 5 Workers World
Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, Fernando González Llort, Ramón Labañino Salazar, and Rene González Sehewert. Revolutionary leader and former Cuban President Fidel Castro's Oct. 17 reflection, “Duty calls,” explains Cuba's ...
US/Cuba: The Ebola connectionDaily Maverick
Cuba sends 83 more doctors to fight EbolaSky News Australia
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Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, Fernando González Llort, Ramón Labañino Salazar, and Rene González Sehewert. Revolutionary leader and former Cuban President Fidel Castro's Oct. 17 reflection, “Duty calls,” explains Cuba's ...
US/Cuba: The Ebola connection
Cuba sends 83 more doctors to fight Ebola
Cuba calling: what this small island can teach the world about disease control
Sunlight helps prevent diabetes, obesity: study Sin Chew Jit Poh
SYDNEY, Oct 24 (Bernama) -- Moderate exposure to the sun helps prevent obesity and diabetes and is important for good health, a study has found. Australian researchers said ultraviolet (UV) radiation slows weight gain and wards off the symptoms of ...
Sunlight 'slows obesity, diabetes'The Australian
'Sunshine can slow weight gain and diabetes symptoms'BBC News
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SYDNEY, Oct 24 (Bernama) -- Moderate exposure to the sun helps prevent obesity and diabetes and is important for good health, a study has found. Australian researchers said ultraviolet (UV) radiation slows weight gain and wards off the symptoms of ...
Sunlight 'slows obesity, diabetes'
'Sunshine can slow weight gain and diabetes symptoms'
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