The Zimbabwe Daily
Two die after hospital rejection
The Zimbabwe Daily
HARARE – Two people died after they were denied treatment at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare on Sunday. The two’s health deteriorated while attending a church service at the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries led by Walter Magaya, ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
HARARE – Two people died after they were denied treatment at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare on Sunday. The two’s health deteriorated while attending a church service at the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries led by Walter Magaya, ...
Daily Mail
Scientists successfully turn back the clock in old human cells
Daily Mail
Eternal youth could be one step closer following the successful transformation of old human cells into young ones. The process increases the length of the 'telomeres', which are the protective caps on the end of chromosomes that impact ageing and disease.
Eternal life could be achievedThe Zimbabwe Daily
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Daily Mail
Eternal youth could be one step closer following the successful transformation of old human cells into young ones. The process increases the length of the 'telomeres', which are the protective caps on the end of chromosomes that impact ageing and disease.
Eternal life could be achieved
Eternal Life Might Be Possible By Mutating Cells In Our Bodies
Eternal life could be achieved by procedure to lengthen chromosomes
Washington Post
Five Things to Know About Measles
Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...
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Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...
The unvaccinated: Should they be unwelcomed at school?
Measles: Symptoms & Treatment
County says adult with measles visited 2 Seattle locations
MiamiHerald.com
Britain allows 'three-parent' babies: 5 things about mitochondrial donation
The Straits Times
The British House of Commons voted on Feb 3 to allow the use of a 'three-parent' IVF technique, despite criticisms that it is a step towards designer babies. The technique for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) is called mitochondrial donation, and babies will have ...
UK vote clears the way for three-parent familiesIrish Independent
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The Straits Times
The British House of Commons voted on Feb 3 to allow the use of a 'three-parent' IVF technique, despite criticisms that it is a step towards designer babies. The technique for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) is called mitochondrial donation, and babies will have ...
UK vote clears the way for three-parent families
Triple DNA babies backed
World's first three-person babies to be born next year after British MPs lift ban
Deutsche Welle
Study: Delays in Ebola funds could have helped virus spread
Deutsche Welle
The spread of Ebola may been made worse because international donors failed to fully honor their funding pledges, a new study has argued. It says it took half a year for support to reach the affected countries. Symbolbild Westafrika Rotes Kreuz. Delays by ...
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Deutsche Welle
The spread of Ebola may been made worse because international donors failed to fully honor their funding pledges, a new study has argued. It says it took half a year for support to reach the affected countries. Symbolbild Westafrika Rotes Kreuz. Delays by ...
Only 40% of Ebola Funds Reached West Africa, Study Says
Only 40 Per Cent of Ebola Funds Reached Target Countries: Study
Cash Slow to Reach Ebola Zone, Study Finds
Mirror.co.uk
One In Two Britons Will Get Cancer, Say Experts
Sky News
A study suggests half of the UK population will get the illness in their lifetime, with the increase due to people living longer. 02:01, UK, Wednesday 04 February 2015. X-ray images of prostate cancer. Survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years. Share on ...
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Sky News
A study suggests half of the UK population will get the illness in their lifetime, with the increase due to people living longer. 02:01, UK, Wednesday 04 February 2015. X-ray images of prostate cancer. Survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years. Share on ...
'Half of UK people' will get cancer
Now one in two will get cancer and it could hit two-thirds of today's children
Half people in Britain born after 1960 will get cancer, study shows
Dallas Morning News
Herbal supplements filled with fake ingredients
WTSP 10 News
The investigation found supplements, including echinacea, ginseng, St. John's wort, garlic, ginkgo biloba and saw palmetto, were contaminated with substances including rice, beans, pine, citrus, asparagus, primrose, wheat, houseplant and wild carrot.
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WTSP 10 News
The investigation found supplements, including echinacea, ginseng, St. John's wort, garlic, ginkgo biloba and saw palmetto, were contaminated with substances including rice, beans, pine, citrus, asparagus, primrose, wheat, houseplant and wild carrot.
Investigation Finds Store-Brand Supplements May Not Be What Their Labels Claim
Uncle Sam should stand guard against fake and dangerous supplements
Study: Many herbal supplements aren't what the label says
Live Science
Sleep Deprivation Effects On Body Brain And Behavior: New National Sleep ...
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According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 50-70 million Americans suffer from the effects of sleep deprivation, and the problem isn't going away. Sleep deprivation is a serious health problem affecting a variety of factors from job productivity to ...
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KDramaStars
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 50-70 million Americans suffer from the effects of sleep deprivation, and the problem isn't going away. Sleep deprivation is a serious health problem affecting a variety of factors from job productivity to ...
How much sleep do you need? An expert panel releases its recommendations.
National Sleep Foundation's new recommendations for a good night's rest
National Sleep Foundation Provides New Age-Based Sleep Recommendations
Forbes
Working out too much as bad as no exercise at all, study says
Brisbane Times
The light joggers, who exercised two to three times a week for between one and 2.4 hours a week, had the lowest risk of dying. submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. Intense: When running does more harm than good. Photo: Getty ...
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Brisbane Times
The light joggers, who exercised two to three times a week for between one and 2.4 hours a week, had the lowest risk of dying. submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. Intense: When running does more harm than good. Photo: Getty ...
Too much jogging is as bad as doing nothing
Light jogging best for long life: Study
The quick are more likely to join the dead
Times of India
Having troubled sleep? Blame it on your gadgets
Times of India
LONDON: Excessive use of smartphones and computers throughout the day can worsen quality of sleep in teenagers, a study has found. Researchers surveyed almost 10,000 teenagers aged 16-19 in Norway and concluded that recommendations on use of ...
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Times of India
LONDON: Excessive use of smartphones and computers throughout the day can worsen quality of sleep in teenagers, a study has found. Researchers surveyed almost 10,000 teenagers aged 16-19 in Norway and concluded that recommendations on use of ...
More screen time means less sleep for teens, doctors find
Screen-loving teens losing sleep
Electronic Devices May Disrupt Teen Sleep, Study Reports
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