Ebola Is Diagnosed in Texas, First Case Found in the US New York Times
Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the infected individual came to the United States from Liberia. Video by Associated Press on Publish Date September 30, 2014. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the infected individual came to the United States from Liberia. Video by Associated Press on Publish Date September 30, 2014. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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CDC vows to stop Ebola 'in its tracks' as first US case spreads fear
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Air quality standards 'increase pollution and health risks' ABC Online
Pollution threshold? Deadly air pollution continues to be a problem in Australia because air quality standards are being misused, say experts. The standards governing six key outdoor pollutants are being interpreted as an acceptable upper limit of pollution, ...
'Safe' pollution levels not so safe: QUT researcherThe North West Star
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Pollution threshold? Deadly air pollution continues to be a problem in Australia because air quality standards are being misused, say experts. The standards governing six key outdoor pollutants are being interpreted as an acceptable upper limit of pollution, ...
'Safe' pollution levels not so safe: QUT researcher
Expect 6000 more Australian deaths if pollution rises to 'safe' threshold
So-Called 'Safe' Pollution Levels Will Mean 6000 More Australian Deaths
Early, frequent antibiotic use linked to childhood obesity Los Angeles Times
Parents and pediatricians will often reach for antibiotics to treat middle ear infections, strep throat, fevers and other common ailments of childhood. But new research suggests that doing so, and prescribing broad-spectrum antibiotics in particular, increases ...
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Parents and pediatricians will often reach for antibiotics to treat middle ear infections, strep throat, fevers and other common ailments of childhood. But new research suggests that doing so, and prescribing broad-spectrum antibiotics in particular, increases ...
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Severe malaria risk in the genes: study Nursing Careers Allied Health
A large international study has identified five genes that play a role in whether people develop severe malaria or not. Five genes that play a role in either protecting or making people more susceptible to severe malaria could be used to identify new treatments ...
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A large international study has identified five genes that play a role in whether people develop severe malaria or not. Five genes that play a role in either protecting or making people more susceptible to severe malaria could be used to identify new treatments ...
Weight factor behind diabetes in pregnancy Courier Mail
NEARLY half of all cases of diabetes during pregnancy can be prevented if young women eat well, exercise regularly and stop smoking before and during pregnancy, a study shows. GESTATIONAL diabetes is a common pregnancy complication that has ...
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NEARLY half of all cases of diabetes during pregnancy can be prevented if young women eat well, exercise regularly and stop smoking before and during pregnancy, a study shows. GESTATIONAL diabetes is a common pregnancy complication that has ...
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Healthy lifestyle could prevent nearly half of all diabetic pregnancies
NSW baby's death a vaccination reminder The Australian
THE death of a NSW baby from whooping cough is a reminder to parents to vaccinate their children say health experts. THE baby, who was not vaccinated, died from the disease in the Hunter New England health district in September. NSW Health's director of ...
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THE death of a NSW baby from whooping cough is a reminder to parents to vaccinate their children say health experts. THE baby, who was not vaccinated, died from the disease in the Hunter New England health district in September. NSW Health's director of ...
Princeton Student Tests Positive for Whooping Cough
Waistline shrinks, so does the super pot Brisbane Times
Fiona Wardrop is convinced spending her super funds on surgery was a good move. Photo: Jesica Hromas. More and more morbidly obese Australians are tapping into their superannuation reserves to foot the huge bills for life-prolonging weight-loss surgery.
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Fiona Wardrop is convinced spending her super funds on surgery was a good move. Photo: Jesica Hromas. More and more morbidly obese Australians are tapping into their superannuation reserves to foot the huge bills for life-prolonging weight-loss surgery.
Cancer Detection Inspired by the Deadly Mantis Shrimp Nature World News
The incredible compound eyes of the mantis shrimp can see a great number of things we can only dream of, and apparently that includes cancer. A team of researchers from Australia are suggesting that not only can mantis shrimp see a variety of cancerous ...
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The incredible compound eyes of the mantis shrimp can see a great number of things we can only dream of, and apparently that includes cancer. A team of researchers from Australia are suggesting that not only can mantis shrimp see a variety of cancerous ...
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SEE IT: Young child encouraged to smoke cigarette New York Daily News
Disgusting footage of a young toddler being encouraged to smoke a cigarette has sparked outrage after it was posted online. The sickening clip, uploaded to LiveLeak by a user in Macedonia, shows the fresh-faced boy being taught how to inhale the smoke.
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Disgusting footage of a young toddler being encouraged to smoke a cigarette has sparked outrage after it was posted online. The sickening clip, uploaded to LiveLeak by a user in Macedonia, shows the fresh-faced boy being taught how to inhale the smoke.
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BreastScreen participation rates flat The Australian
ONLY half of all women in the target age group are taking up their two yearly free mammograms to test for breast cancer, according to the latest data. THE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's (AIHW) BreastScreen Australia monitoring report shows 1.4 ...
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ONLY half of all women in the target age group are taking up their two yearly free mammograms to test for breast cancer, according to the latest data. THE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's (AIHW) BreastScreen Australia monitoring report shows 1.4 ...
Early onset bowel cancer on the rise
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