Canada's new top doctor planning beefed-up Ebola effort CTV News
The incoming head of the Public Health Agency of Canada says he wants to step up efforts to fight the Ebola outbreak. Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's newly-appointed chief medical officer, says he wants to send more mobile clinics, more doctors and more ...
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdownThe Nation
The Ebola FiascoNew York Times
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The incoming head of the Public Health Agency of Canada says he wants to step up efforts to fight the Ebola outbreak. Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's newly-appointed chief medical officer, says he wants to send more mobile clinics, more doctors and more ...
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown
The Ebola Fiasco
Red Cross team attacked collecting Ebola dead
Boost for easy breath test to diagnose TB Nursing Careers Allied Health
The quest for a breath test to diagnose tuberculosis has been boosted by a new technique that could determine what strain of the infection the patient has. A simple breath test may one day show whether someone has a strain of tuberculosis that will respond ...
Breath Test for TB DevelopedNigerian Bulletin
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The quest for a breath test to diagnose tuberculosis has been boosted by a new technique that could determine what strain of the infection the patient has. A simple breath test may one day show whether someone has a strain of tuberculosis that will respond ...
Breath Test for TB Developed
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Spain: Ebola test drug out of supply worldwide mySanAntonio.com
In this photo provided by the Spanish Defense Ministry, aid workers and doctors transfer Manuel Garcia Viejo, a Spanish priest who was diagnosed with the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone, from a military plane to an ambulance as he leaves the ...
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In this photo provided by the Spanish Defense Ministry, aid workers and doctors transfer Manuel Garcia Viejo, a Spanish priest who was diagnosed with the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone, from a military plane to an ambulance as he leaves the ...
New Ebola hospital in Liberia overwhelmed by patients wtvr.com
MONROVIA, Liberia — On the day the new Ebola clinic in Liberia opened, ambulances waited outside. Inside the ambulances were desperately ill patients who had come for treatment but instead would be left to lie on the ground as others walked by.
New Ebola hospital overwhelmed by patientsBayoubuzz
Second detachment of American troops 'arrived in Liberia on Sunday' to face off ...Daily Mail
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MONROVIA, Liberia — On the day the new Ebola clinic in Liberia opened, ambulances waited outside. Inside the ambulances were desperately ill patients who had come for treatment but instead would be left to lie on the ground as others walked by.
New Ebola hospital overwhelmed by patients
Second detachment of American troops 'arrived in Liberia on Sunday' to face off ...
Going up dress sizes linked to cancer risk Irish Independent
WOMEN who go up a dress size every 10 years, between their mid-20s and mid-60s, are 33pc more likely to develop breast cancer after the menopause. Share. Go To. Comments. And going up two dress sizes each decade pushes the risk to 77pc.
Race for the Cure eyes $2 million to battle breast cancerDaily Pilot
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WOMEN who go up a dress size every 10 years, between their mid-20s and mid-60s, are 33pc more likely to develop breast cancer after the menopause. Share. Go To. Comments. And going up two dress sizes each decade pushes the risk to 77pc.
Race for the Cure eyes $2 million to battle breast cancer
NFL fumbles TV ad for breast cancer awareness
Party for a cure
Cognitive complaints in the elderly are often dementia harbingers Los Angeles Times
Sometimes a missing set of keys is just that - an inconvenience borne of lapsed attention. But a new study suggests that when seniors report they are plagued by missing keys, forgotten appointments, words that can't be retrieved and names that don't come, ...
Memory loss support offered in educational seriesSt. George Daily Spectrum
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Sometimes a missing set of keys is just that - an inconvenience borne of lapsed attention. But a new study suggests that when seniors report they are plagued by missing keys, forgotten appointments, words that can't be retrieved and names that don't come, ...
Memory loss support offered in educational series
Sometimes a missing set of keys is just that ...
Memory Loss Can Be An Early Sign Of Dementia
Diabetes Rates Leveling Off in the United States HCPLive
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Overall adult diabetes rates appear to have leveled off during the past 4 years in the United States, in stark contrast to the 2 decades prior, which saw a doubling of the chronic disease, according to research ...
Can All Work and No Play Make You Diabetic?U.S. News & World Report
Diabetes risk increased for people working long hours in poorly paid jobsMirror.co.uk
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Overall adult diabetes rates appear to have leveled off during the past 4 years in the United States, in stark contrast to the 2 decades prior, which saw a doubling of the chronic disease, according to research ...
Can All Work and No Play Make You Diabetic?
Diabetes risk increased for people working long hours in poorly paid jobs
Diabetes rates appear to be leveling off, CDC says
Good mental health is good business Sydney Morning Herald
October is Mental Health Awareness Month and the perfect opportunity for business owners and managers to review therir organisation's health and wellness strategies. Mental health costs Australian employers $10.9 billion a year. Absenteeism due to ...
Want to beat the blues? Eat fruits, veggetablesTimes of India
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October is Mental Health Awareness Month and the perfect opportunity for business owners and managers to review therir organisation's health and wellness strategies. Mental health costs Australian employers $10.9 billion a year. Absenteeism due to ...
Want to beat the blues? Eat fruits, veggetables
New Study Links Fruits and Vegetables To Mental Health
More Fruits And Veggies May Ward Off Depression
Irish VC Fountain wins in $525m Parkinson's drug deal Irish Times
Civitas is developing an inhaled form of the drug levadopa that is currently used by Parkinson's patients in tablet form. Dominic Coyle. Topics: Business · Pharma & MedTech · Aidan King · Ron Cohen · Acorda Therapeutics · Alkermes · Civitas Therapeutics ...
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Civitas is developing an inhaled form of the drug levadopa that is currently used by Parkinson's patients in tablet form. Dominic Coyle. Topics: Business · Pharma & MedTech · Aidan King · Ron Cohen · Acorda Therapeutics · Alkermes · Civitas Therapeutics ...
Alkermes manufacturing technology key to Acorda buyout of Civitas
Accorda's acquisition of Civitas gains positively
EQUITIES: Civitas Therapeutics takes M&A over IPO
Man lives with bullet in heart for TWO MONTHS and every beat could have killed ... Daily Mail
An Indian man survived for two months with a bullet lodged just in his heart after walking in on a bank robbery. Bharat Sharma, from Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, northern India was shot on July 22 as thieves targeted his local bank. As the 32-year-old tried to ...
Man has life-saving surgery to remove bullet lodged in heart for two monthsFox News
Indian man survives for two months with bullet lodged in his heartThe Guardian
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An Indian man survived for two months with a bullet lodged just in his heart after walking in on a bank robbery. Bharat Sharma, from Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, northern India was shot on July 22 as thieves targeted his local bank. As the 32-year-old tried to ...
Man has life-saving surgery to remove bullet lodged in heart for two months
Indian man survives for two months with bullet lodged in his heart
Indian man lives for two months with bullet in his heart
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