Nigerian Tribune
Bird flu poses no serious threat —PAN, Oyo
Nigerian Tribune
In this interview, chairman of the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Oyo State chapter, Akanji Olabanji, says Avian Influenza poses no serious threat to the poultry industry and health of Nigerians, saying PAN has put measures in place to checkmate the ...
COA confirms avian flu spread to Taitung farmTaipei Times
Israel Reports Four New Avian Flu OutbreaksThePoultrySite.com
Spread of bird flu harms Taiwan's economyBlouin News Blogs (blog)
Shanghai Daily (subscription)
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Nigerian Tribune
In this interview, chairman of the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Oyo State chapter, Akanji Olabanji, says Avian Influenza poses no serious threat to the poultry industry and health of Nigerians, saying PAN has put measures in place to checkmate the ...
COA confirms avian flu spread to Taitung farm
Israel Reports Four New Avian Flu Outbreaks
Spread of bird flu harms Taiwan's economy
Daily Sun
'Nigerians spend $200 yearly on cancer'
Nigerian Tribune
Nigerians spend a whopping sum of 200 million dollars yearly, visiting Indian hospitals for cancer solutions, thereby placing Nigeria top on the list of countries visiting Indian hospitals globally. This startling figure was disclosed on Wednesday at an exhibition ...
World Cancer Day: facts and figuresDaily Sun
64% of Nigerian women diagnosed of cervical cancer die yearly- DonWorldStage
2015 World Cancer Day: 7 things you didn't know about Cancer in NigeriaPulse Nigeria
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Nigerian Tribune
Nigerians spend a whopping sum of 200 million dollars yearly, visiting Indian hospitals for cancer solutions, thereby placing Nigeria top on the list of countries visiting Indian hospitals globally. This startling figure was disclosed on Wednesday at an exhibition ...
World Cancer Day: facts and figures
64% of Nigerian women diagnosed of cervical cancer die yearly- Don
2015 World Cancer Day: 7 things you didn't know about Cancer in Nigeria
5 IDPs test positive to HIV in Maiduguri
Nigerian Tribune
Five Internally-Displaced Persons (IDPs), in Maiduguri, have tested positive to HIV/AIDS after they were screened for malaria and HIV/AIDS. The exercise was conducted on Wednesday, by a non-governmental organisation (NGO), the Business and ...
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Nigerian Tribune
Five Internally-Displaced Persons (IDPs), in Maiduguri, have tested positive to HIV/AIDS after they were screened for malaria and HIV/AIDS. The exercise was conducted on Wednesday, by a non-governmental organisation (NGO), the Business and ...
Bella Naija
Woman hasn't smiled in 40 years in hopes to avoid wrinkles
News965
Tess Christian is a 50-year-old woman who hardly has a wrinkle on her face, and she claims it's due to the fact that she hasn't smiled in 40 years. Christian claims it's all a result of vanity, but she is so dedicated to stone-face that she's hasn't cracked more than ...
50-Year-Old Woman Claims She Hasn't Smiled Once In 40 Years To Avoid Face ...The Inquisitr
Meet the Woman Who Hasn't Smiled in 40 Years to Fight WrinklesFirst to Know
Woman hasn't smiled for over 40 years to prevent wrinkles6abc.com
Women24
IJ Review
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News965
Tess Christian is a 50-year-old woman who hardly has a wrinkle on her face, and she claims it's due to the fact that she hasn't smiled in 40 years. Christian claims it's all a result of vanity, but she is so dedicated to stone-face that she's hasn't cracked more than ...
50-Year-Old Woman Claims She Hasn't Smiled Once In 40 Years To Avoid Face ...
Meet the Woman Who Hasn't Smiled in 40 Years to Fight Wrinkles
Woman hasn't smiled for over 40 years to prevent wrinkles
New collection of stories offers sobering picture of HIV and AIDS
PR Web (press release)
Over 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV, reports the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with more than 50,000 Americans becoming newly infected each year. In addition, more than 15,000 people die of AIDS every year in the ...
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PR Web (press release)
Over 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV, reports the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with more than 50,000 Americans becoming newly infected each year. In addition, more than 15,000 people die of AIDS every year in the ...
AsiaOne
Cancer places $21.5 billion strain on China's economy
AsiaOne
Cancer cases are rising rapidly in China and are estimated to cost the country 100 billion yuan (S$21.5 billion) a year, according to health organisations and experts. The World Health Organisation, marking World Cancer Day, which falls on Feb 4, said more ...
Lung cancer now deadlier than breast cancer in rich countriesDAWN.com
New hope in breast cancer research as scientists identify new 'genetic risk factors'Irish Examiner
Genetic variants linked to cancerBelfast Telegraph
The Hindu
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Times LIVE
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AsiaOne
Cancer cases are rising rapidly in China and are estimated to cost the country 100 billion yuan (S$21.5 billion) a year, according to health organisations and experts. The World Health Organisation, marking World Cancer Day, which falls on Feb 4, said more ...
Lung cancer now deadlier than breast cancer in rich countries
New hope in breast cancer research as scientists identify new 'genetic risk factors'
Genetic variants linked to cancer
ConsumerAffairs
Common pesticide may increase risk of ADHD
The Guardian Nigeria
A COMMONLY used pesticide may alter the development of the brain's dopamine system — responsible for emotional expression and cognitive function - and increase the risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, according to a new Rutgers ...
Household pesticides may be linked to ADHD, Rutgers study findsConsumerAffairs
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The Guardian Nigeria
A COMMONLY used pesticide may alter the development of the brain's dopamine system — responsible for emotional expression and cognitive function - and increase the risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, according to a new Rutgers ...
Household pesticides may be linked to ADHD, Rutgers study finds
The News International
The new Ebola target number: Zero cases
Washington Post
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is entering a critical and complicated new phase, one that global health officials refer to simply as “getting to zero.” Even as cases continue to plummet, reaching that elusive goal means marshaling more resources than ever ...
Weekly Ebola case total rises for 1st time this yearFox News Latino
Weekly Ebola cases rise for time this yearSierra Leone Times
Ebola Weekly Cases Rise for First Time This Year in West AfricaBloomberg
BBC News
Front Page Africa
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Washington Post
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is entering a critical and complicated new phase, one that global health officials refer to simply as “getting to zero.” Even as cases continue to plummet, reaching that elusive goal means marshaling more resources than ever ...
Weekly Ebola case total rises for 1st time this year
Weekly Ebola cases rise for time this year
Ebola Weekly Cases Rise for First Time This Year in West Africa
KULR-TV
World Cancer Day 2015 Focuses on Healthy Living, Early Detection
KULR-TV
BILLINGS - 8.2 million people die from cancer worldwide every year. Four million people – 30 to 69 years old – die prematurely, according to the Union for International Cancer Control. World Cancer Day was started by the Union of International Cancer ...
World Cancer Day Marked With Awareness And Risk Reduction CampaignCHANNELS TELEVISION
Today marks World Cancer Day!The New Age Online
Global funding boost could prevent 3 million cancer deathsCancer Research UK
Financial Mirror
Burton Mail
The Guardian
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KULR-TV
BILLINGS - 8.2 million people die from cancer worldwide every year. Four million people – 30 to 69 years old – die prematurely, according to the Union for International Cancer Control. World Cancer Day was started by the Union of International Cancer ...
World Cancer Day Marked With Awareness And Risk Reduction Campaign
Today marks World Cancer Day!
Global funding boost could prevent 3 million cancer deaths
Daily Times Nigeria
Genes may increase risk of pre-term births
Daily Times Nigeria
Researchers have found a link between the analyzed the number of copies of certain genes in hundreds of babies and their mothers. There was no link between the number of copies of certain genes in mothers and the risk of preterm birth. A preterm birth is ...
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Daily Times Nigeria
Researchers have found a link between the analyzed the number of copies of certain genes in hundreds of babies and their mothers. There was no link between the number of copies of certain genes in mothers and the risk of preterm birth. A preterm birth is ...
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