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Ebola declared dead in Liberia
CNN
(CNN) After losing more than 4,000 people to Ebola, Liberia has now been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be free of the disease.
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Los Angeles Times
Liberia declared Ebola free, though risks remain, WHO warns
Just over 13 months since Liberia's first case of Ebola, the West African nation Saturday was declared free of the deadly disease, 42 days after the burial of the last fatal victim on March 28.
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Wall Street Journal
In Liberia, Ebola outbreak is declared officially over
The worst Ebola outbreak in history is officially over in one of Africa's hardest hit countries, the World Health Organization announced Saturday.
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USA TODAY
Liberia is free of Ebola, says World Health Organization
The World Health Organization declared Saturday that Liberia 's devastating 14-month Ebola outbreak, which killed more than 4,700 people, is over in the West African country.
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The Guardian
Liberia is free of Ebola, WHO declares
A man walks past an ebola campaign banner in Monrovia. Photograph: Zoom Dosso/AFP/Getty Images. Staff and agencies. Saturday 9 May 2015 06.22 EDT Last modified on Saturday 9 May 2015 08.56 EDT.
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Discovery News
Ebola found in doctor's eye months after virus left his blood
For the first time, Ebola has been discovered inside the eyes of a patient months after the virus was gone from his blood. The case concerns Dr.
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ABC News
Ebola Virus Lingers in Patient's Eyeball Even After Recovery, Study Says
For one Ebola doctor-turned-patient, being discharged with virus-free blood wasn't the end of his brush with the potentially deadly pathogen.
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NDTV
Liberia Is Free of Ebola, World Health Organization Declares
The World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola on Saturday, making it the first of the three hardest-hit West African countries to bring a formal end to the epidemic.
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Los Angeles Times
San Francisco bans smokeless tobacco at sporting venues
The long-standing combination of baseball and chewing tobacco will no longer be allowed in San Francisco. lRelated Dodgers beat the rain and the Rockies, 2-1, in five-inning · Dodgers · Dodgers beat the rain and the Rockies, 2-1, in five-inning game.
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NBCNews.com
The Measles Vaccine Can Protect Against Much More Than Measles, According ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A new study suggests the measles shot comes with a bonus: By preventing that disease, the vaccine may also help your body fight off other illnesses for years.
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Channel News Asia
Hepatitis C Drugs Added to WHO List of Essential Medicines
The World Health Organization put five new hepatitis C drugs on its essential medicines list for the first time on Friday, including drugs that cost $1,000 a pill or more in wealthy countries.
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Science Times
Measles May Weaken Immune System For Years
Measles (Photo : By Photo Credit: Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Heinz F. EichenwaldTom at en.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons).
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TIME
San Francisco Bans Chewing Tobacco at Sports Venues
On Friday, San Francisco became the first American city to ban smokeless tobacco—chewing tobacco and "moist inhalable snuff"—at sports venues.
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West Texas News
New Entrants in WHO List of essential medicines
The World Health Organization (WHO) has made additions in the latest version of its list of essential medicines, published on Friday.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Liberia beats Ebola and learns from the crisis
Daniel Berehulak • New York Times Nurses discussed a young patient in a new screening area at Logan Town clinic in Monrovia, Liberia, in February.
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KDramaStars
Vaccination For Measles Comes With A Bonus As It Helps Body To Fight Off ...
According to a new study, vaccination for measles comes with a bonus as it may also help the body fight off other diseases for years.
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WOKV
Measles mystery cracked
FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 file photo, a pediatrician holds a dose of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine at his practice in Northridge, Calif.
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Reporter Advocate
After Being Hit By Ebola Virus, Liberia Is Now Vaccinating Its Citizens against ...
The Liberia ministry of health has partnered with U.S Center for Disease control, the United Nations Children's Fund and the World Health Organization to kick off a massive immunization campaign aimed at vaccinating all the children in Liberia against Polio ...
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Medical News Today
What overall impact will the Ebola crisis have on global health security?
The Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has not only illustrated a lack of political commitment to public health, but it has initiated discussions on global health security.
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ABC News
Why Your Online Dating Photo May Be Too Hot for Your Own Good
Consider this next time you're agonizing over the perfect photo for your online dating profile: you might be "too hot to trust.
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Science Recorder
WHO adds new treatments to list of essential medicines
New treatments for both cancer and hepatitis C were marked as essential treatments by the World Health Organization. While the debate over prescription drugs continues to rise, the World Health Organization (WHO) has added several new treatments for ...
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Tech Times
Hepatitis C Drugs Added To WHO List Of Essential Medicine
The WHO updated its Essential Medicines List to include drugs used to treat hepatitis C, promoting off-label use to address a number of serious conditions.
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Immortal News
WHO Adds Hepatitis C, Tuberculosis And Cancer Cures To Essential Medicines ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expanded its list of essential medicines by adding several treatments for hepatitis C, multi-drug resistant tuberculosis and a variety of cancers.
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Times Gazette
WHO urges affordable prices for 'essential' drugs – adds Hepatitis C Drugs to ...
Several treatments for hepatitis C and cancer have been added to the WHO's list of essential medicines that the agency believes should become available at affordable prices.
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BBC News
WHO issues disease-naming advice to avoid offence
New human diseases should be given socially acceptable names which do not offend people and countries or mention animals, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.
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NDTV
Swine Flu or Monkey Pox? WHO Asks Scientists to Think Before Naming Disease
Swine Flu or Monkey Pox? WHO Asks Scientists to Think Before Naming Disease If you're a scientist and have just identified a dangerous new disease in Peru originating from pigs then please don't call it paralytic Peruvian pig pox.
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Latinos Health
Hepatitis C Drugs, TB Antibiotic Meds & Cancer Drugs Added to WHO's List of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has added a new array of medicines to its list of essential medicines and the agency has urged pharmaceutical companies to lower the prices.
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ABC News
Enhancing dating images may kill your chances
WASHINGTON: Does uploading an enhanced profile picture on dating apps like Tinder increase the chance you will meet your match? It may not be the case if you are a woman.
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Today.com
Do enhanced pics make you more attractive on dating apps? Depends on your ...
A new study has examined that enhancing photos of dating sites have different results for men and women. A new study by researchers at the University of Connecticut found that enhanced photos of women viewed by men increased attractiveness but ...
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Science Times
Hepatitis C On the Rise in Appalachia
The rates of hepatitis C infections have more than tripled in four Appalachian states from 2006 to 2012, fueled by prescription drug abuse among those who inject drugs, especially in rural areas, United States health officials said.
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MedPage Today
Are E-Cigs a Gateway to Smoking?
savesaved. author name. by Joyce Frieden News Editor, MedPage Today. WASHINGTON -- Lots of questions remain about the effects that using electronic cigarettes have on adolescents, including whether they are a "gateway" drug to regular cigarettes, ...
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MedPage Today
Congress Wrestles With School Lunches
savesaved. by Shannon Firth Contributing Writer. Federally funded programs to get kids to eat their vegetables at school -- not an easy task at home either -- got a hard look from a Senate panel at a hearing Thursday.
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The Times (subscription)
Statins offer longer life to prostate cancer patients
Statins can slow the advance of prostate cancer, raising the prospect that the drugs could one day be used to treat the disease. Patients with advanced cancer who were on statins went an extra ten months before their tumours grew after hormone treatment, ...
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Channel News Asia
Lynden teen released from hospital after contracting E. coli
The family of a Lynden teenager is looking for answers after he suffered kidney failure after contracting E. coli. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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Food Safety News
CDC to help Washington state find source of E. coli outbreak at milk fest
SEATTLE Public health officials in Washington state said on Friday they had asked for assistance from the federal government in tracking the source of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened more than 40 people who attended a milk festival last month.
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Channel News Asia
CDC to help investigate E. coli outbreak linked to Lynden event
A total of 47 people have been sickened, according to an update provided by the Whatcom County Health Department on Friday, May 8. Eight people have been hospitalized.
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Food Safety News
CDC, State Public Health Experts Heading to NW Washington to Help With E ...
A team of state and federal public health experts is heading to Whatcom County, WA, to help with an ongoing investigation into the recent E. coli outbreak there.
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Channel News Asia
CDC to help with Lynden E. coli outbreak starting Monday
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will arrive in Washington state Monday to help track an E. coli outbreak tied to a Lynden dairy fair that has sickened at least 47 people and hospitalized eight.
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Tech Times
Study Shows More Educated Women Are Willing To Have Children
Now, more and more educated women are becoming moms, with a study showing that high education and motherhood are no longer clashing ideals for women.
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Geek Infinite
Highly Educated Women Preferring More Than One Kid
According to the study that was posted, it tells us that a number of highly educated women prefer to have bigger families. They are more and more children's.
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TIME
More women with advanced degrees having babies
Fewer American women in their 40s are going childless, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center and the Census Bureau.
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MarketWatch
Highly educated women are having more babies
Julie de Azevedo Hanks, is the owner and executive director of Wasatch Family Therapy in Salt Lake City, Utah, the mother to four children.
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Washington Times
Highly Educated Women Are Likely To Have More Children
A study conducted by Pew Research Center and the Census Bureau says that fewer women in the US are childless in their 40s. The most significant drop was noticed in the case of women who had master's or doctorates degrees.
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American Live Wire
STUDY: Family Size Grows Among Highly Educated Women
A study conducted by Pew Research Center and the Census Bureau says that fewer women in the US are childless in their 40's. The most significant drop was noticed in the case of women who had a Master's degree or doctorates degrees.
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Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Better Chance of Survival at Comprehensive Stroke Center
Hemorrhagic stroke patients treated at comprehensive stroke centers (CSC) have a much better chance of survival than those treated at primary stroke centers or general hospitals.
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Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Specialized Treatment At Stroke Centers Can Help Increase Survival Odds Says ...
Stroke treatment at comprehensive stoke centers (CSC) reduces mortality rate of patients. Patients admitted to non-stroke centers should be moved to a CSC for specialized treatment.
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Forbes
Measles Vaccine Reduces Death From Other Infections Too -- By Preventing ...
If there were ever any doubt that measles is a dangerous disease, a study published in the journal Science yesterday blows that misconception away by finally explaining how large-scale measles vaccination caused such a plummet in childhood deaths ...
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Reuters
Liberia declared Ebola-free, but outbreak continues over border
MONROVIA Liberia was declared free from Ebola on Saturday after 42 days without a new case, the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said, but it urged vigilance until the worst-ever recorded outbreak of the virus was extinguished in neighboring ...
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CTV News
Health Highlights: May 8, 2015
It's unclear whether an experimental combination drug for cystic fibrosis offers any added benefit over the current single-ingredient drug, the U.S.
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Irish Independent
Ashley Olsen has been 'living with incurable Lyme disease for several years ...
Ashley Olsen Open Gallery 5 Ashley Olsen Fashion designer Ashley Olsen arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala Benefit celebrating the opening of "Charles James: Beyond Fashion" in Upper Manhattan, New York May 5, 2014.
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