Ebola quarantine test looms in US BBC News
A nurse who cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is fighting the US state of Maine over its right to quarantine her against her will. In a test case for returning US health workers, Kaci Hickox has vowed to leave her home on Thursday if the state does not lift ...
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A nurse who cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is fighting the US state of Maine over its right to quarantine her against her will. In a test case for returning US health workers, Kaci Hickox has vowed to leave her home on Thursday if the state does not lift ...
Quarantined Ebola nurse goes outside; police watch
WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for Ebola
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Cases of Ebola 'are slowing in Liberia' Herald Scotland
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to be slowing, although experts are still examining the data to make sure it is reliable. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to ...
S Leone Ebola chief blasts ambulance attacksNews24
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THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to be slowing, although experts are still examining the data to make sure it is reliable. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to ...
S Leone Ebola chief blasts ambulance attacks
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says
New Ebola cases slowing in Liberia, but too soon to celebrate: WHO
Marsupial STD cure? Koala chlamydia gets a vaccine The Star Online
It is crucial to arrest the spread of koala chlamydia as the disease is one of the elements contributing to their decline. The vaccine would actually make a difference, says expert. - EPA. Hopes raised after 'success' of koala chlamydia vaccine trial. Australian ...
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It is crucial to arrest the spread of koala chlamydia as the disease is one of the elements contributing to their decline. The vaccine would actually make a difference, says expert. - EPA. Hopes raised after 'success' of koala chlamydia vaccine trial. Australian ...
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High milk intake tied to early death? Times of India
LONDON: Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned. Researchers led by professor Karl Michaelsson of Uppsala University in Sweden found that the high levels of lactose and ...
Drinking a lot of milk may be shortening women's livesIrish Examiner
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LONDON: Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned. Researchers led by professor Karl Michaelsson of Uppsala University in Sweden found that the high levels of lactose and ...
Drinking a lot of milk may be shortening women's lives
Study challenge notion that milk does a body good
New study claims milk increases risk of death, cancer — but an expert says the ...
Africans in New York Complain of Ebola Stigma NDTV
New York: Members of the west African community in New York complained Wednesday that their children were being bullied at school and businesses were losing money because of hysteria over Ebola. Panic has gripped many Americans since a Liberian ...
Africans in New York complain of bullying, harassment due to hysteria over EbolaThe Straits Times
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New York: Members of the west African community in New York complained Wednesday that their children were being bullied at school and businesses were losing money because of hysteria over Ebola. Panic has gripped many Americans since a Liberian ...
Africans in New York complain of bullying, harassment due to hysteria over Ebola
Deep vein thrombosis: A bad clot The Star Online
I RECENTLY went for a charity walk to raise awareness about deep vein thrombosis. I learned that office workers who don't exercise or move around a lot are at risk of getting this condition. What is deep vein thrombosis? Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs ...
GPs' role in preventing VTE in surgical patientsNew Zealand Doctor Online
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Heartwrenching stories of Ebola The Star Online
Liberian Konah Kupee got Ebola after her husband Jeremiah lied to her about going to the bedside of a dying uncle. Her 19-year-old daughter, Grace, was to die. When she was undergoing treatment, Kupee looked after a five-year-old girl named Esther.
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Liberian Konah Kupee got Ebola after her husband Jeremiah lied to her about going to the bedside of a dying uncle. Her 19-year-old daughter, Grace, was to die. When she was undergoing treatment, Kupee looked after a five-year-old girl named Esther.
The Ebola story doesn't smell right Press TV
The federal government has announced that thousands of additional US soldiers are being sent to Liberia. General Gary Volesky said the troops would “stamp out” Ebola. The official story is that combat troops are being sent to build treatment structures for ...
Large majority of Australians support sending medical personnel to West Africa ...Roy Morgan Research (press release)
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The federal government has announced that thousands of additional US soldiers are being sent to Liberia. General Gary Volesky said the troops would “stamp out” Ebola. The official story is that combat troops are being sent to build treatment structures for ...
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Families benefit from multiple means of communication: study CTV News
When children leave the nest to start their own lives, being able to contact mom and dad using a variety of digital means -- including text messaging and Facebook -- could be beneficial to their relationship, according to researchers from the University of ...
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When children leave the nest to start their own lives, being able to contact mom and dad using a variety of digital means -- including text messaging and Facebook -- could be beneficial to their relationship, according to researchers from the University of ...
Study points to new genetic risks for autism BBC News
A massive international study has started to unpick the "fine details" of why some people develop autism, researchers have said. They looked at thousands of DNA samples from children with autism and their parents. The results, in the journal Nature, linked ...
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A massive international study has started to unpick the "fine details" of why some people develop autism, researchers have said. They looked at thousands of DNA samples from children with autism and their parents. The results, in the journal Nature, linked ...
Scientists closer to solving the 'puzzle of autism'
Scientists find autism linked to dozens of genetic mutations
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