French President Hollande cheered in Ebola-stricken Guinea Hamilton Spectator
French President Francois Hollande has his temperature measured upon his arrival Friday at the Donka hospital in Conakry, Guinea, as part of a one day visit in Guinea focused on Ebola situation. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Michelle Faul.
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French President Francois Hollande has his temperature measured upon his arrival Friday at the Donka hospital in Conakry, Guinea, as part of a one day visit in Guinea focused on Ebola situation. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Michelle Faul.
Scientists trial 15-minute Ebola test in Guinea
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Ebola Crisis Stretches Doctors Without Borders' Means
Are we concerned about expanding waistlines in Malaysia? The Star Online
Our love of fat and carb-heavy dishes, coupled with a preference for a sedentary lifestyle, has earned Malaysia the nickname 'The Fattest Country in South-East Asia'. Malaysians have a passionate love affair with their lip-smacking cuisine – rich curries, ...
Malaysia battles the bulge as South-east Asia's fattest country wakes up to ...The Straits Times
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Our love of fat and carb-heavy dishes, coupled with a preference for a sedentary lifestyle, has earned Malaysia the nickname 'The Fattest Country in South-East Asia'. Malaysians have a passionate love affair with their lip-smacking cuisine – rich curries, ...
Malaysia battles the bulge as South-east Asia's fattest country wakes up to ...
Expanding waistlines weigh heavy on Malaysia
'Positive signs' from Ebola vaccine trial BBC News
The first human trial of an experimental Ebola vaccine suggests it is safe and it may well protect people from the deadly virus. Twenty volunteers received the jab in the United States with no major side effects. The results of the independent trials have just ...
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The first human trial of an experimental Ebola vaccine suggests it is safe and it may well protect people from the deadly virus. Twenty volunteers received the jab in the United States with no major side effects. The results of the independent trials have just ...
Back to school is a time to teach healthy dental... InsideHalton.com
Back to school is a time for fresh starts and learning new things. It's also a perfect opportunity to brush up on oral hygiene, and to teach your children about the importance of dental care. Related Stories. Maple Mews Dental. While primary teeth are temporary, ...
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Back to school is a time for fresh starts and learning new things. It's also a perfect opportunity to brush up on oral hygiene, and to teach your children about the importance of dental care. Related Stories. Maple Mews Dental. While primary teeth are temporary, ...
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Marijuana researcher Sue Sisley in line for $2M Colo. grant, PTSD study The Cannabist
Dr. Sue Sisley speaks at the Las Vegas Medical Marijuana Association lunch on Sept. 23, 2014. Sisley was fired from her research position at the University of Arizona after receiving a federal grant to study treating veterans with PTSD with medical marijuana.
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Dr. Sue Sisley speaks at the Las Vegas Medical Marijuana Association lunch on Sept. 23, 2014. Sisley was fired from her research position at the University of Arizona after receiving a federal grant to study treating veterans with PTSD with medical marijuana.
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Philips Shaver S9711/31: A close shave The Straits Times
Some men relish running a sharp blade against the contours of their face, while others prefer taking the electric route. No matter how they feel, shaving is an inescapable chore for most men. I used to prefer the manual shave, but not any more. I made the ...
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Some men relish running a sharp blade against the contours of their face, while others prefer taking the electric route. No matter how they feel, shaving is an inescapable chore for most men. I used to prefer the manual shave, but not any more. I made the ...
Excess weight causes cancer cases: study Xinhua
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Excess body weight causes around 481,000 new cancer cases a year in adults worldwide, according to new estimates published Friday in the British medical journal The Lancet Oncology. Using data from a number of sources ...
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LONDON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Excess body weight causes around 481,000 new cancer cases a year in adults worldwide, according to new estimates published Friday in the British medical journal The Lancet Oncology. Using data from a number of sources ...
5000 Dutch cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHO
UN report says Barbados has highest cancer burden attributable to obesity in ...
Obesity linked to 3.6% of cancers worldwide, study shows
Haiti facing uptick in cholera cases Live 5 News
The impoverished nation of Haiti doesn't have the facilities to cope with an increase of cholera caes, a relief group says. (Source: CBS). CBS News StoriesCBS News StoriesMore>> · Haiti facing uptick in cholera cases · Haiti facing uptick in cholera cases.
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The impoverished nation of Haiti doesn't have the facilities to cope with an increase of cholera caes, a relief group says. (Source: CBS). CBS News StoriesCBS News StoriesMore>> · Haiti facing uptick in cholera cases · Haiti facing uptick in cholera cases.
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Sun Yang May Have Taken Banned Stimulant by Accident CRIENGLISH.com
It's reported that the Olympic swimming star Sun Yang may have taken a forbidden drug because the wrong guide book was issued by the General Administration of Sports of China. Issued in March, the book listed the drug Trimetazidine, the one that Sun took ...
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It's reported that the Olympic swimming star Sun Yang may have taken a forbidden drug because the wrong guide book was issued by the General Administration of Sports of China. Issued in March, the book listed the drug Trimetazidine, the one that Sun took ...
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Benefits of vitamin D tests unproven The Korea Herald
WASHINGTON, (AFP) ― Experts said Monday that regular tests for vitamin D levels were not proven to be beneficial or harmful, despite previous research warning of damaging effects of vitamin D deficiencies in adults. Studies have found that low levels of the ...
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WASHINGTON, (AFP) ― Experts said Monday that regular tests for vitamin D levels were not proven to be beneficial or harmful, despite previous research warning of damaging effects of vitamin D deficiencies in adults. Studies have found that low levels of the ...
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