New Zimbabwe.com
Dr Chireka: Let's talk about insomnia
New Zimbabwe.com
"Avoid emotionally upsetting conversations and activities before trying to go to sleep. Don't dwell on, or bring your problems to bed. This advice is very important to couples not to make the bedroom a courtroom where issues are argued. The bed should be for ...
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New Zimbabwe.com
"Avoid emotionally upsetting conversations and activities before trying to go to sleep. Don't dwell on, or bring your problems to bed. This advice is very important to couples not to make the bedroom a courtroom where issues are argued. The bed should be for ...
Sierra Express Media
Etisalat, Eight Other MNOS Partner AU Against Ebola
The Guardian
ETISALAT Nigeria and other Mobile Network Operators across Africa are partnering the African Union (AU) Commission to support the fight against Ebola in West Africa. The initiative, operating under the hash tag '#AfricaAgainstEbola' will combat the ...
As Africa Unites Against Ebolaairtel Partners AU to 'Kick Ebola Out of Africa'AllAfrica.com
Nigerian health workers volunteer in fight against Ebola scourgeCNBCAfrica.com
Telcos to launch anti-Ebola campaign on WednesdayCitifmonline
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The Guardian
ETISALAT Nigeria and other Mobile Network Operators across Africa are partnering the African Union (AU) Commission to support the fight against Ebola in West Africa. The initiative, operating under the hash tag '#AfricaAgainstEbola' will combat the ...
As Africa Unites Against Ebolaairtel Partners AU to 'Kick Ebola Out of Africa'
Nigerian health workers volunteer in fight against Ebola scourge
Telcos to launch anti-Ebola campaign on Wednesday
KGNS.tv
There may be a possible link between smoking and loss of Y chromosomes
KGNS.tv
LAREDO, TEXAS (KGNS) - Scientists have discovered a link between smoking and a loss of the 'Y' chromosome in blood cells. Because only men carry the 'Y' chromosome, it may explain why they're more likely than women to develop smoking-related ...
Y smoke? Tobacco addiction makes male chromosome quitRT
Men: Smoking Can Cost You Your Y ChromosomeYouth Health Magzine
Smoking Causes Males to Lose Y ChromosomesGadget Gestures
States Chronicle
News10.net
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KGNS.tv
LAREDO, TEXAS (KGNS) - Scientists have discovered a link between smoking and a loss of the 'Y' chromosome in blood cells. Because only men carry the 'Y' chromosome, it may explain why they're more likely than women to develop smoking-related ...
Y smoke? Tobacco addiction makes male chromosome quit
Men: Smoking Can Cost You Your Y Chromosome
Smoking Causes Males to Lose Y Chromosomes
Aljazeera.com
Two Sierra Leone Ebola doctors die in one day
Aljazeera.com
Health officials call deaths devastating as Nigerian medics fly in to help in country where virus spreading fastest. Last updated: 06 Dec 2014 03:20. Listen. Email Article. Email. Print Article. Print. Share article. Share. Send Feedback. Feedback. Months into the ...
Ebola-hit countries seek recovery plan to 'keep standing'Daily Mail
'Travelers from Ebola-hit countries must submit medical clearance'ABS CBN News
UN urges int'l support for recovery of Ebola-affected countriesXinhua
Reuters UK
Chicago Tribune
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Aljazeera.com
Health officials call deaths devastating as Nigerian medics fly in to help in country where virus spreading fastest. Last updated: 06 Dec 2014 03:20. Listen. Email Article. Email. Print Article. Print. Share article. Share. Send Feedback. Feedback. Months into the ...
Ebola-hit countries seek recovery plan to 'keep standing'
'Travelers from Ebola-hit countries must submit medical clearance'
UN urges int'l support for recovery of Ebola-affected countries
Indian Express
Behind Punjab eye camp blinding: One doctor, 49 surgeries, double the day's limit
Indian Express
With officials saying on Friday that at least 33 people had lost their eyesight after undergoing cataract surgeries organised by a charitable organisation at a hospital near Gurdaspur, preliminary official inquiries have pinned the blame on “gross negligence” by ...
Surgeries for the Poor are Serious BusinessThe New Indian Express
No data maintained about failed cataract surgeries in PunjabTimes of India
Botched cataract operations leave 16 patients blindThe Times (subscription)
BBC News
RT
Sky News Australia
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Indian Express
With officials saying on Friday that at least 33 people had lost their eyesight after undergoing cataract surgeries organised by a charitable organisation at a hospital near Gurdaspur, preliminary official inquiries have pinned the blame on “gross negligence” by ...
Surgeries for the Poor are Serious Business
No data maintained about failed cataract surgeries in Punjab
Botched cataract operations leave 16 patients blind
Fox News
Obesity Shortens Life Expectancy Up To Eight Years: Study
Bernama
LONDON, Dec 6 (Bernama) -- Obesity has potential to reduce life expectancy by up to eight years as a result of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, Xinhua news agency reports citing a new study. The study used data from the US National Health and ...
Obesity can shorten life by 8 yearsTimes of India
Obesity could cut life expectancy by almost a decadeAtlanta Journal Constitution
Obesity Can Take 8 Years Off Your LifeHuffington Post
The Sun Daily
Fox News
Xinhua
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Bernama
LONDON, Dec 6 (Bernama) -- Obesity has potential to reduce life expectancy by up to eight years as a result of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, Xinhua news agency reports citing a new study. The study used data from the US National Health and ...
Obesity can shorten life by 8 years
Obesity could cut life expectancy by almost a decade
Obesity Can Take 8 Years Off Your Life
The Independent
Young Aussie with autism chained to bed for 14 days
Northern Rivers Echo
THE parents of a young autistic man shackled to a hospital bed for 14 days have accused authorities of abandoning their son and pleaded with them to end their "nightmare" and allow him to return home. James Pascoe, diagnosed with Autism Spectrum ...
Autistic son is chained to hospital bed for 14 days leaving parents disgusted at ...Metro
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Northern Rivers Echo
THE parents of a young autistic man shackled to a hospital bed for 14 days have accused authorities of abandoning their son and pleaded with them to end their "nightmare" and allow him to return home. James Pascoe, diagnosed with Autism Spectrum ...
Autistic son is chained to hospital bed for 14 days leaving parents disgusted at ...
CBC.ca
Flu shot still has benefits, despite strain mismatch: NWT doctor
CBC.ca
Andre Corriveau, N.W.T.'s chief public health officer, says it's still worthwhile to get a flu shot, even though the strain of flu that's going around Canada isn't well matched to this year's vaccine. The vaccine was created to protect people against a certain kind of ...
Tough flu season this year and your vaccine may not workBabyCenter (blog)
Only three flu cases, but health officials expect that to riseTheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Flu Vaccine Only Covers 48% Of Current Flu Viruses5newsonline.com
The Hoops News
KCRG
ABC30.com
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CBC.ca
Andre Corriveau, N.W.T.'s chief public health officer, says it's still worthwhile to get a flu shot, even though the strain of flu that's going around Canada isn't well matched to this year's vaccine. The vaccine was created to protect people against a certain kind of ...
Tough flu season this year and your vaccine may not work
Only three flu cases, but health officials expect that to rise
Flu Vaccine Only Covers 48% Of Current Flu Viruses
News Every day
Aspirin Regimen Harms Young Women under 65
News Every day
(Photo : Getty Images) A 17-year study involving 28,000 women has shown daily aspirin dose is not good for all. Flying in the face of convention, a new study claims daily intake of aspirin may do more harm than good for most people, more specifically ...
Taking Aspirin Every Day Bad For Women? Younger Females In Greater Risk Of ...KDramaStars
Aspirin benefits outweigh risk for women over 65Express.co.uk
Benefits of aspirin in 65+ women doubtful and shakyThe Westside Story
dailyRx
Monthly Prescribing Reference
Newsmax Health
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News Every day
(Photo : Getty Images) A 17-year study involving 28,000 women has shown daily aspirin dose is not good for all. Flying in the face of convention, a new study claims daily intake of aspirin may do more harm than good for most people, more specifically ...
Taking Aspirin Every Day Bad For Women? Younger Females In Greater Risk Of ...
Aspirin benefits outweigh risk for women over 65
Benefits of aspirin in 65+ women doubtful and shaky
The Express Tribune
Tainted blood
Daily Times
Just when one thinks the country has sunk to new lows of ignorance and negligence, something or the other crops up to keep us amazed at just how vile and tragic the situation really is for the common citizens of Pakistan. Heart breaking news reports are ...
HIV in thalassaemic children: Probe body finds no evidenceThe Express Tribune
Pakistani blood transfusions spreading hepatitis, HIVKhaleej Times
Blood banks faulted for infectionsPeninsula On-line
Daily News & Analysis
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Daily Times
Just when one thinks the country has sunk to new lows of ignorance and negligence, something or the other crops up to keep us amazed at just how vile and tragic the situation really is for the common citizens of Pakistan. Heart breaking news reports are ...
HIV in thalassaemic children: Probe body finds no evidence
Pakistani blood transfusions spreading hepatitis, HIV
Blood banks faulted for infections
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