Herbs, Spices May Help Boost Heart'S Health Nov 20, 8:06 pm ANINEWS
New Delhi, 20 Nov (ANI) : A new study has found that spices and herbs don't just add flavor to your food, but may also help boost your heart's health. The ingredients which are rich in antioxidants may help improve triglyceride concentrations and other blood ...
Herbs, spices enhance heart health as well as flavourThe Guardian Nigeria
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New Delhi, 20 Nov (ANI) : A new study has found that spices and herbs don't just add flavor to your food, but may also help boost your heart's health. The ingredients which are rich in antioxidants may help improve triglyceride concentrations and other blood ...
Herbs, spices enhance heart health as well as flavour
Herbs and Spices Enhance Heart Health as Well as Flavor
NYSC DG's exemplary conduct Daily Sun
The recent visit of the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier-General Johnson Olawunmi, to a youth corps member on hospital bed in Benin, the Edo State capital, is a paradigm shift in the relationship between the helmsmen ...
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The recent visit of the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier-General Johnson Olawunmi, to a youth corps member on hospital bed in Benin, the Edo State capital, is a paradigm shift in the relationship between the helmsmen ...
Ebola: nine charts show why it matters Sydney Morning Herald
West Africa's Ebola outbreak remains "intense and widespread" in Sierra Leone, the World Health Organisation says, and officials in Mali are searching for hundreds of people who may have touched the body of an infected imam. But how serious a threat is ...
Aust Ebola centre open within three weeksSky News Australia
Ebola Spread Has Slowed in Liberia, CDC SaysNew York Times
Only 38% of Australia's Ebola funds have made it to Africa, group claimsThe Guardian
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West Africa's Ebola outbreak remains "intense and widespread" in Sierra Leone, the World Health Organisation says, and officials in Mali are searching for hundreds of people who may have touched the body of an infected imam. But how serious a threat is ...
Aust Ebola centre open within three weeks
Ebola Spread Has Slowed in Liberia, CDC Says
Only 38% of Australia's Ebola funds have made it to Africa, group claims
Ensuring women's access to safe toilets is moral imperative: UN chief Daily Times
NEW YORK – With one out of three women worldwide lacking access to safe toilets it is a moral imperative to end open defecation to ensure women and girls are not at risk of assault and rape simply because they lack a sanitation facility, United Nations ...
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NEW YORK – With one out of three women worldwide lacking access to safe toilets it is a moral imperative to end open defecation to ensure women and girls are not at risk of assault and rape simply because they lack a sanitation facility, United Nations ...
Watch: A giant cake shaped like a toilet to mark World Toilet Day
119 Million Nigerians Still Use Unsafe Toilets, Says UNICEF
10 million child deaths attributed to global lack of toilets
Towards achieving an HIV/AIDS-free generation BusinessDay
The early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic were characterised by fear, stigma, myth and denial. The disease was then seen as a death sentence. People living with HIV had to fight to be seen, or heard, or to be treated with basic compassion. Little was known ...
AFC prepares for 30th anniversaryWindy City Times
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The early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic were characterised by fear, stigma, myth and denial. The disease was then seen as a death sentence. People living with HIV had to fight to be seen, or heard, or to be treated with basic compassion. Little was known ...
AFC prepares for 30th anniversary
US military may extend anti-Ebola mission in West Africa IBNLive
Washington: The US military may extend its mission to combat the spread of Ebola in West Africa beyond six months, if there was a surge of new cases. "We have to be prepared for this to go longer than six months," Pentagon official John Kirby said. He said ...
Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than fearedIrish Independent
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Liberia's beauty and power feed BC-based painter's artThe Globe and Mail
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Washington: The US military may extend its mission to combat the spread of Ebola in West Africa beyond six months, if there was a surge of new cases. "We have to be prepared for this to go longer than six months," Pentagon official John Kirby said. He said ...
Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than feared
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Liberia's beauty and power feed BC-based painter's art
25 percent of people worldwide still get fecally contaminated water NET Website
The number of children who die from diarrhea and similar diseases has dropped dramatically over the last two decades, but billions of people around the world still do not have clean water and sanitation, the United Nations and World Health Organization ...
Two billion people drink water contaminated by fecesCatholic Online
Water target least on-track among all development goals, UN saysEurActiv
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The number of children who die from diarrhea and similar diseases has dropped dramatically over the last two decades, but billions of people around the world still do not have clean water and sanitation, the United Nations and World Health Organization ...
Two billion people drink water contaminated by feces
Water target least on-track among all development goals, UN says
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Attack on medical team: Ekweremadu threatens to deal with hoodlums Daily Sun
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has threatened to deal with those involved in the attack on a medical team sent to provide free eye medication to the people of his constituency. Hoodlums, led by two development area administrators on ...
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Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has threatened to deal with those involved in the attack on a medical team sent to provide free eye medication to the people of his constituency. Hoodlums, led by two development area administrators on ...
MDGs: Uduaghan Appeals for Private Partnership THISDAY Live
Receiving the President of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON), Dr Fred Achem and members of the society on a courtesy call in Asaba, Wednesday, Uduaghan noted that meeting the MDGs was not the challenge of government alone ...
Society Urges President Jonathan To Sign National Health BillLeadership Newspapers
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Receiving the President of Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON), Dr Fred Achem and members of the society on a courtesy call in Asaba, Wednesday, Uduaghan noted that meeting the MDGs was not the challenge of government alone ...
Society Urges President Jonathan To Sign National Health Bill
What Hope for the Nigerian Child? AllAfrica.com
Being born in Nigeria comes with many advantages or challenges, depending on which side of the divide you belong. As the world and UNICEF celebrate 25 years of the child right, Nigeria must reflect on the future of its leaders of tomorrow by examining how ...
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Being born in Nigeria comes with many advantages or challenges, depending on which side of the divide you belong. As the world and UNICEF celebrate 25 years of the child right, Nigeria must reflect on the future of its leaders of tomorrow by examining how ...
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