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Government docks doctors' salaries
NewsDay
GOVERNMENT has docked close to $300 the pay cheques of all public hospital doctors who participated in a 17-day strike that ended last month. STAFF REPORTER. The deduction was effected on the December salary that was paid on Wednesday.
Govt Abuses Doctors, Chops Off SalariesZimEye - Zimbabwe News
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NewsDay
GOVERNMENT has docked close to $300 the pay cheques of all public hospital doctors who participated in a 17-day strike that ended last month. STAFF REPORTER. The deduction was effected on the December salary that was paid on Wednesday.
Govt Abuses Doctors, Chops Off Salaries
Striking Zim doctors' pay docked
Govt has declared war with us: Doctors
116 Born On Christmas Day
The Herald
At least 116 babies were born on Christmas Day in public and private hospitals in Harare and Chitungwiza with a higher figure expected countrywide. Twenty-eight were born at Harare Central Hospital, a similar number at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals ...
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The Herald
At least 116 babies were born on Christmas Day in public and private hospitals in Harare and Chitungwiza with a higher figure expected countrywide. Twenty-eight were born at Harare Central Hospital, a similar number at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals ...
The Independent
Ebola: How does it compare?
BBC News
The world has witnessed the largest-ever epidemic of Ebola claim thousands of lives in West Africa in 2014. Since the first case, a two-year-old who passed away on 28 December 2013, there have been more than 6,900 deaths. Outbreaks such as Ebola have ...
Ebola outbreak: Survivors tell their stories as deadly virus continues to spreadThe Independent
Efforts to stop Ebola are gaining ground, but the fight isn't wonLos Angeles Times
Taming Sierra Leone's Ebola spreadGulf Times
New Zealand Herald
Irish Independent
Irish Examiner
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BBC News
The world has witnessed the largest-ever epidemic of Ebola claim thousands of lives in West Africa in 2014. Since the first case, a two-year-old who passed away on 28 December 2013, there have been more than 6,900 deaths. Outbreaks such as Ebola have ...
Ebola outbreak: Survivors tell their stories as deadly virus continues to spread
Efforts to stop Ebola are gaining ground, but the fight isn't won
Taming Sierra Leone's Ebola spread
Irish Independent
Girl (23) bullied due to eczema becomes top beauty queen
Irish Independent
A young woman has had the last laugh over her bullies by becoming a top beauty queen. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. British woman, Shelley-Marie Sumner (23), said she endured cruel daily taunts of 'snake skin' throughout ...
Girl bullied over severe eczema so bad she was called 'snake-skin' becomes ...Mirror.co.uk
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British bullying victim becomes beauty queenMacro Insider
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Irish Independent
A young woman has had the last laugh over her bullies by becoming a top beauty queen. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. British woman, Shelley-Marie Sumner (23), said she endured cruel daily taunts of 'snake skin' throughout ...
Girl bullied over severe eczema so bad she was called 'snake-skin' becomes ...
Girl Bullied Over Severe Eczema Wins Beauty Pageant
British bullying victim becomes beauty queen
BBC News
Healthier Lifestyles Could Prevent 4 in 10 Cancer Cases (Video)
The Epoch Times
Around 40 percent of cancer cases could have been prevented by leading a healthier lifestyle, according to new statistics from Cancer Research UK. And the top lifestyle change suggested shouldn't exactly hit like a bolt of lightning. Quit smoking. According to ...
Healthy Lifestyles May Prevent Four In 10 CancersDesign & Trend
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40 Percent of Cancers Could Be Prevented with Simple Lifestyle ChangesSavingAdvice.com
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Delhi Daily News
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The Epoch Times
Around 40 percent of cancer cases could have been prevented by leading a healthier lifestyle, according to new statistics from Cancer Research UK. And the top lifestyle change suggested shouldn't exactly hit like a bolt of lightning. Quit smoking. According to ...
Healthy Lifestyles May Prevent Four In 10 Cancers
Healthier life choices could reduce cancer risks by up to 40%
40 Percent of Cancers Could Be Prevented with Simple Lifestyle Changes
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Maryland's cigarette tax is saving lives
Washington Post
AMID AN electoral backlash against high taxes in Maryland, anti-smoking advocates have abandoned a campaign to raise the state-imposed levy on cigarettes. Politically, that makes perfect sense. As public-health policy, it is foolish. A new study by ...
Doctors' fury at ministers over delays to plain cigarette packagingThe Guardian
Want to quit smoking?... By the time you finish this article, you'll be ready to stub ...Daily Mail
Washington County next in line to restrict e-cigarettesRick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Economic Times
Chron.com
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Washington Post
AMID AN electoral backlash against high taxes in Maryland, anti-smoking advocates have abandoned a campaign to raise the state-imposed levy on cigarettes. Politically, that makes perfect sense. As public-health policy, it is foolish. A new study by ...
Doctors' fury at ministers over delays to plain cigarette packaging
Want to quit smoking?... By the time you finish this article, you'll be ready to stub ...
Washington County next in line to restrict e-cigarettes
Citifmonline
Fear whooping cough virus evolving to beat vaccine
Scotsman
THE whooping cough virus could be evolving to outwit the vaccine, according to a new study. Scientists have warned that parts of the whooping cough, or pertussis virus, which are recognised by the vaccine, are changing, which could mean it is less effective.
Whooping cough 'outsmarts' vaccineNEWS.com.au
Whooping cough proteins evolving 'unusually' fastBBC News
Lincoln health officials seeing unprecedented number of whooping cough casesKETV Omaha
Kotatv
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Scotsman
THE whooping cough virus could be evolving to outwit the vaccine, according to a new study. Scientists have warned that parts of the whooping cough, or pertussis virus, which are recognised by the vaccine, are changing, which could mean it is less effective.
Whooping cough 'outsmarts' vaccine
Whooping cough proteins evolving 'unusually' fast
Lincoln health officials seeing unprecedented number of whooping cough cases
The News International
Developmental Disorders: 12 New Genetic Causes Identified By Large Project
Headlines & Global News
The findings the first made by the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) project, which is the "largest, nationwide genome-wide diagnostic sequencing program." The purpose of the study is to find genes responsible for conditions such as intellectual ...
12 new genetic causes of developmental disorders identifiedBusiness Standard
DDD project finds 12 new genetic causes of developmental disordersScience Codex
Scientists identify 12 new genetic causes of rare developmental disabilityAmerica Herald
Capital OTC
Tasnim News Agency
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Headlines & Global News
The findings the first made by the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) project, which is the "largest, nationwide genome-wide diagnostic sequencing program." The purpose of the study is to find genes responsible for conditions such as intellectual ...
12 new genetic causes of developmental disorders identified
DDD project finds 12 new genetic causes of developmental disorders
Scientists identify 12 new genetic causes of rare developmental disability
NDTV
PLA to test Ebola vaccine this month
WantChinaTimes
The Chinese military has developed and will test an Ebola vaccine on human subjects this month, a defense ministry spokesperson said Thursday. Spokesperson Yang Yujun said at a regular press briefing that the vaccine had been developed by a research ...
China's arms sales pose no threat to global stability: BeijingZee News
China's arms sales will continue to rise but at no threat to stabilityXinhua
China helps Africa fight EbolaDaily Times
IBNLive
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WantChinaTimes
The Chinese military has developed and will test an Ebola vaccine on human subjects this month, a defense ministry spokesperson said Thursday. Spokesperson Yang Yujun said at a regular press briefing that the vaccine had been developed by a research ...
China's arms sales pose no threat to global stability: Beijing
China's arms sales will continue to rise but at no threat to stability
China helps Africa fight Ebola
Design & Trend
Breast Self-Exams and Doctor's Exams Find Similar Breast Tumors
Youth Health Magzine
Breast self-examinations and clinical breast examinations by a physician appear to do equally well at detecting breast cancer tumors at about the same size, according to a new study. However, a clinical examination seems to be better for discovering tumors ...
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Self-Exams and Doctor's Find Similar Breast TumorsNewsmax Health
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Youth Health Magzine
Breast self-examinations and clinical breast examinations by a physician appear to do equally well at detecting breast cancer tumors at about the same size, according to a new study. However, a clinical examination seems to be better for discovering tumors ...
Study Compares Efficiency Of Self-Exams To Clinical Breast Exams
Research: Most-Effective Breast Cancer Treatment Should Address Obesity ...
Self-Exams and Doctor's Find Similar Breast Tumors
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