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It Takes Bravery to Accept MentaI Illness, But It Is Worth It
Huffington Post
If you looked at Madison Holleran you would think she had it all. She was beautiful, smart, and a college athlete at an Ivy League university. If you looked at her Instagram page you would have seen her electric smile, loving friends and family, and ...
He Stayed When Most Would Have LeftThe Good Men Project
Ghana should review law criminalising suicide – SocietyGhanaWeb
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Huffington Post
If you looked at Madison Holleran you would think she had it all. She was beautiful, smart, and a college athlete at an Ivy League university. If you looked at her Instagram page you would have seen her electric smile, loving friends and family, and ...
He Stayed When Most Would Have Left
Ghana should review law criminalising suicide – Society
GhanaWeb
Nigerian arrested at KIA for swallowing cocaine
GhanaWeb
Officials of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) operating at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) Thursday arrested a physically challenged man who was believed to have swallowed pellets of cocaine. The suspect, Okeke Ambrose Ifedilichukwu, ...
Drug trade: Nigerian busted at KIA for swallowing cocainePulse.com.gh
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GhanaWeb
Officials of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) operating at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) Thursday arrested a physically challenged man who was believed to have swallowed pellets of cocaine. The suspect, Okeke Ambrose Ifedilichukwu, ...
Drug trade: Nigerian busted at KIA for swallowing cocaine
NewsDay
Africa's scientific research, education gets shot in the arm
NewsDay
THREE international relief agencies led by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have launched the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) to accelerate science learning and drive the continent's research agenda and scientific ...
African scientists funded to seek curesChronicle
African scientists launch research hub in NairobiThe Star
Alliance For Accelerating Excellence In Science In Africa Launches In NairobiKaiser Family Foundation
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NewsDay
THREE international relief agencies led by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have launched the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) to accelerate science learning and drive the continent's research agenda and scientific ...
African scientists funded to seek cures
African scientists launch research hub in Nairobi
Alliance For Accelerating Excellence In Science In Africa Launches In Nairobi
The Guardian Nigeria
Philippines bans monkey exports over Ebola deaths
The Punch
The Philippines has suspended exports of the macaque monkey after an Ebola virus strain that is non-fatal to humans struck 20 of the animals, killing 11, officials have said. Eleven captive Philippine macaques have died after contracting the bat-borne ...
Asia briefs : Macaques struck by virus, exports stoppedThe Straits Times
Philippines suspends monkey exports after Ebola deathsArab News
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The Punch
The Philippines has suspended exports of the macaque monkey after an Ebola virus strain that is non-fatal to humans struck 20 of the animals, killing 11, officials have said. Eleven captive Philippine macaques have died after contracting the bat-borne ...
Asia briefs : Macaques struck by virus, exports stopped
Philippines suspends monkey exports after Ebola deaths
NBC 29 News
Richmond Raceway Raising Childhood Cancer Awareness
NBC 29 News
The Sprint Cup Series picks up at the Richmond International Raceway (RIR) this weekend. Aside from all the action on the asphalt, the race has an additional focus involving the University of Virginia Children's Hospital. The raceway wanted to do ...
Family Adversity Spawns Actions to Raise Awareness of Childhood CancerWOUB
Lee Roy Selmon's teaming up to support Childhood Cancer Awareness MonthFOX 13 News, Tampa Bay
Simpson goes gold to support children with cancerDromore Today
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Mount Airy News
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NBC 29 News
The Sprint Cup Series picks up at the Richmond International Raceway (RIR) this weekend. Aside from all the action on the asphalt, the race has an additional focus involving the University of Virginia Children's Hospital. The raceway wanted to do ...
Family Adversity Spawns Actions to Raise Awareness of Childhood Cancer
Lee Roy Selmon's teaming up to support Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Simpson goes gold to support children with cancer
The Independent
Claims that Alzheimer's can be caught are 'misleading and unnecessarily ...
The Independent
Suggestions it is possible to “catch” Alzheimer's from routine dental surgery, blood transfusions or contaminated surgical instruments have been described as “misleading” and unnecessarily concerning for the public” by a top campaigner. A new study ...
'Seeds' of Alzheimer's could be transmittedIndependent Online
Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?CBS News
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The Independent
Suggestions it is possible to “catch” Alzheimer's from routine dental surgery, blood transfusions or contaminated surgical instruments have been described as “misleading” and unnecessarily concerning for the public” by a top campaigner. A new study ...
'Seeds' of Alzheimer's could be transmitted
Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?
Los Angeles Times
Aggressive treatment of high blood pressure pays off for patients, study finds
Los Angeles Times
Americans who take medication to control their high blood pressure may benefit by aiming for an even more aggressive target, U.S. researchers said Friday. A government-sponsored study has found that patients who tried to get their systolic blood ...
`BP treatment must be more aggressive'Times of India
What a Compelling Blood Pressure Finding Means for PatientsNew York Times
New Study Suggests Lowering Top Blood Pressure Number Reduces the Risk of ...ABC News
CNN International
Newsweek
Santa Fe New Mexican
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Los Angeles Times
Americans who take medication to control their high blood pressure may benefit by aiming for an even more aggressive target, U.S. researchers said Friday. A government-sponsored study has found that patients who tried to get their systolic blood ...
`BP treatment must be more aggressive'
What a Compelling Blood Pressure Finding Means for Patients
New Study Suggests Lowering Top Blood Pressure Number Reduces the Risk of ...
NDTV
First Effective Dengue Drug Soon
NDTV
First Effective Dengue Drug Soon Drugs already developed to treat bacterial infection can be re-purposed to cure the mosquito-borne viral disease dengue, Australian researchers have found. Scientists from University of Queensland identified ...
Effective dengue drug to arrive on shelves soonIndia Today
Drug to cure dengue might soon be a realityThe Indian Express
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NDTV
First Effective Dengue Drug Soon Drugs already developed to treat bacterial infection can be re-purposed to cure the mosquito-borne viral disease dengue, Australian researchers have found. Scientists from University of Queensland identified ...
Effective dengue drug to arrive on shelves soon
Drug to cure dengue might soon be a reality
N.C. State University Technician Online
NC State commemorates World Suicide Prevention Week
N.C. State University Technician Online
Members of the wolfpack hold a moment of silence and cherish the memories of Olivia Spurlock at the candle light vigil held in harris field on Monday evening. Friends and aquaintances of Olivia shared fond memories of her at the vigil and encouraged ...
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N.C. State University Technician Online
Members of the wolfpack hold a moment of silence and cherish the memories of Olivia Spurlock at the candle light vigil held in harris field on Monday evening. Friends and aquaintances of Olivia shared fond memories of her at the vigil and encouraged ...
ITV News
Blood test could change way cancer is diagnosed
ITV News
A blood test identifying gene mutations in DNA could help GPs diagnose cancer quicker. Credit: PA. A new blood test identifying cancer-specific gene mutations in DNA could be a "game-changer" in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, researchers claim.
Cancer blood test could be 'game changer', researcher saysAOL UK
Soon Liquid Biopsies to Diagnose CancerNYC Today
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ITV News
A blood test identifying gene mutations in DNA could help GPs diagnose cancer quicker. Credit: PA. A new blood test identifying cancer-specific gene mutations in DNA could be a "game-changer" in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, researchers claim.
Cancer blood test could be 'game changer', researcher says
Soon Liquid Biopsies to Diagnose Cancer
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