Ebola patient DID tell doctors he had been to Africa but 'flaw' in records system ... Daily Mail
A Dallas hospital treating the first person to diagnosed with Ebola on US soil has admitted staff did know he'd been to Africa but a 'flaw' meant he was released and only given antibiotics. As a result, Thomas Eric Duncan was let loose in the city for a week, ...
Ebola cases top 7000 in West Africa: UNThe Hindu
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A Dallas hospital treating the first person to diagnosed with Ebola on US soil has admitted staff did know he'd been to Africa but a 'flaw' meant he was released and only given antibiotics. As a result, Thomas Eric Duncan was let loose in the city for a week, ...
Ebola cases top 7000 in West Africa: UN
Dallas Hospital Scrambles to Explain Initial Release of Ebola Patient
Dallas hospital blames 'flaw' in electronic record-keeping system for release of ...
Stopping Global Ebola Spread 'World's Highest Priority': United Nations NDTV
Monrovia: The UN launched a mission on Thursday to prevent the global spread of Ebola, describing the epidemic as the world's "highest priority" as the United States scrambled to limit its own outbreak. Anthony Banbury, head of the UN Mission on Ebola ...
Sierra Leone sends SOS to AbbottThe Australian
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Monrovia: The UN launched a mission on Thursday to prevent the global spread of Ebola, describing the epidemic as the world's "highest priority" as the United States scrambled to limit its own outbreak. Anthony Banbury, head of the UN Mission on Ebola ...
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Government committed to making life bearable for Ghanaians - Prosper Bani Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Chief of Staff, Prosper Bani has assured Ghanaians that President Mahama is committed to working to make life bearable for them. He said the challenges the economy is going through is temporary and the situation is beginning to improve for the better.
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The Chief of Staff, Prosper Bani has assured Ghanaians that President Mahama is committed to working to make life bearable for them. He said the challenges the economy is going through is temporary and the situation is beginning to improve for the better.
Food security and livelihoods assessed in Liberia in wake of Ebola outbreak Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
A rapid field assessment mission on food security and livelihoods is getting underway in Liberia to assess the impact of the deadly Ebola disease. Liberia is the country most affected by the outbreak in West Africa. The two-week mission, by the Liberian ...
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A rapid field assessment mission on food security and livelihoods is getting underway in Liberia to assess the impact of the deadly Ebola disease. Liberia is the country most affected by the outbreak in West Africa. The two-week mission, by the Liberian ...
Ebola and the media – Nigeria's good news story IRINnews.org
LAGOS, 30 September 2014 (IRIN) - When an Internet message announcing a salt water solution for Ebola went viral in July, many Nigerians were quick to take heed. Twenty people were hospitalized and two died, reportedly from an excessive intake of salt.
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LAGOS, 30 September 2014 (IRIN) - When an Internet message announcing a salt water solution for Ebola went viral in July, many Nigerians were quick to take heed. Twenty people were hospitalized and two died, reportedly from an excessive intake of salt.
Nigerian Ebola Hoax Results in Two Deaths
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman: 'We Present Zero to Minimal Risk' NBCNews.com
The freelance NBC News cameraman who was diagnosed in Liberia with the Ebola virus "was taken to the clinic very, very early on," and the other members of his reporting team, including Chief Medical Editor and Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman, are ...
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The freelance NBC News cameraman who was diagnosed in Liberia with the Ebola virus "was taken to the clinic very, very early on," and the other members of his reporting team, including Chief Medical Editor and Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman, are ...
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Losing sense of smell may be a harbinger of death, study finds Los Angeles Times
Losing one's sense of smell is a strong predictor that death is near -- and it possibly could be used as an early alert about serious health problems. That's the conclusion of a study of older adults published this week in the journal PLOS One, which found that ...
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Losing one's sense of smell is a strong predictor that death is near -- and it possibly could be used as an early alert about serious health problems. That's the conclusion of a study of older adults published this week in the journal PLOS One, which found that ...
Loss Of Smell To Predict Risk Of Death Within Five Years
The Sign of Death You Won't See Coming
Sense of smell may predict longevity, university study finds
Global HIV Pandemic May Originate In Kinshasa: Study Bernama
WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Bernama) -- Researchers said the HIV pandemic is almost certain to have begun its global spread from Kinshasa, capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Xinhua news agency reported. The team of researchers led by ...
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WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Bernama) -- Researchers said the HIV pandemic is almost certain to have begun its global spread from Kinshasa, capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Xinhua news agency reported. The team of researchers led by ...
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First Texas case of a child possibly paralyzed by virus reported Dallas Morning News
The first case in Texas of a child possibly suffering paralysis from an increasingly common virus was reported Thursday by Children's Health in Dallas. Enterovirus D68 is far easier to catch than Ebola, with confirmed cases in 43 states and in Canada. The vast ...
Second Waterloo Region enterovirus D68 case confirmedCBC.ca
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The first case in Texas of a child possibly suffering paralysis from an increasingly common virus was reported Thursday by Children's Health in Dallas. Enterovirus D68 is far easier to catch than Ebola, with confirmed cases in 43 states and in Canada. The vast ...
Second Waterloo Region enterovirus D68 case confirmed
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RI health agency emphasizes girl with enterovirus died of staph infection
Alcohol may reduce sperm quality: study NEWS.com.au
DRINKING just five units of alcohol every week could reduce the quality of a man's sperm, new research suggests. AND the more alcohol consumed, the weaker the quality of the sperm, the study found. Men of a reproductive age should be advised to steer ...
Bro Alert: Too Much Booze May Harm Your SpermU.S. News & World Report
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DRINKING just five units of alcohol every week could reduce the quality of a man's sperm, new research suggests. AND the more alcohol consumed, the weaker the quality of the sperm, the study found. Men of a reproductive age should be advised to steer ...
Bro Alert: Too Much Booze May Harm Your Sperm
Just five alcoholic drinks a week could reduce sperm quality
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