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Sometime last year, we spoke about launching the Bracket Cancer Foundation, and I'm sure you know why we decided to do that. Vast had cancer and by God's grace he fought and won the battle against the dreaded ailment. We wouldn't want anybody to go ...
90 Percent of Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Experts SayAllAfrica.com
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Sometime last year, we spoke about launching the Bracket Cancer Foundation, and I'm sure you know why we decided to do that. Vast had cancer and by God's grace he fought and won the battle against the dreaded ailment. We wouldn't want anybody to go ...
90 Percent of Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Experts Say
NBCNews.com
UN Ebola chief cautions Liberians against complacency despite progress
Xinhua
MONROVIA, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The head of United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed cautioned Liberians against complacency as new cases are emerging in the country despite progress made. The UN ...
More unsafe burials in Ebola-hit statesIndependent Online
Liberia Ebola fight success hailedIrish Examiner
Ebola in GuineaThe Economist
Kansas City Star
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Xinhua
MONROVIA, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The head of United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed cautioned Liberians against complacency as new cases are emerging in the country despite progress made. The UN ...
More unsafe burials in Ebola-hit states
Liberia Ebola fight success hailed
Ebola in Guinea
BabyCenter (blog)
Study: Autism spectrum disorder may be diagnosed with spit test
BabyCenter (blog)
A spit test is poised to become a quicker, more efficient way to diagnose children with autism spectrum disorder, potentially leading to earlier medical and behavioral interventions, revealed a new study published in the journal Autism Research. “Researchers ...
Study: Saliva Test Could Help Diagnose Children with AutismGbooza
Saliva Test for Autism Spectrum Disorder May Be CloseMonthly Prescribing Reference
Scientists use Saliva Test to Diagnose AutismLab Manager Magazine
Youth Health Magzine
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BabyCenter (blog)
A spit test is poised to become a quicker, more efficient way to diagnose children with autism spectrum disorder, potentially leading to earlier medical and behavioral interventions, revealed a new study published in the journal Autism Research. “Researchers ...
Study: Saliva Test Could Help Diagnose Children with Autism
Saliva Test for Autism Spectrum Disorder May Be Close
Scientists use Saliva Test to Diagnose Autism
Information Nigeria
5 UNBELIEVABLE Health Benefits Of African Cherry (Agbalumo, Udara)
Information Nigeria
Popularly called Agbalumo, Udara, and Otien in some parts of Nigeria, the African cherry fruit has lots of health benefits that will surprise anyone! b883997139c3e38cfcdc8b208c063aa7_L. The exotic fruit which has a chewable edible skin that ranges in color ...
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Information Nigeria
Popularly called Agbalumo, Udara, and Otien in some parts of Nigeria, the African cherry fruit has lots of health benefits that will surprise anyone! b883997139c3e38cfcdc8b208c063aa7_L. The exotic fruit which has a chewable edible skin that ranges in color ...
NAIJ.COM
MUST READ: 5 Things You Must NOT Do Immediately After Eating
NAIJ.COM
While many of them cause more harm than good, we often feel that, because we enjoy these habits, they are healthy. Here are five things you must not do just after a full meal. 1. Don't Sleep! Have you ever tried sleeping immediately after a major meal?
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NAIJ.COM
While many of them cause more harm than good, we often feel that, because we enjoy these habits, they are healthy. Here are five things you must not do just after a full meal. 1. Don't Sleep! Have you ever tried sleeping immediately after a major meal?
DailyPost Nigeria
UNICEF, WHO to vaccinate IDPs' children in Borno
DailyPost Nigeria
unicef dp The United Nation Children Education Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the National Primary Healthcare Development and the Borno state government, yesterday, trained health personnel to vaccinate IDPs' ...
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DailyPost Nigeria
unicef dp The United Nation Children Education Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the National Primary Healthcare Development and the Borno state government, yesterday, trained health personnel to vaccinate IDPs' ...
Christian Science Monitor
'Superbug' may have infected 179 patients at LA hospital
Christian Science Monitor
A research assistant with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA carries a portable cooler marked with a biohazard label past the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. A "superbug" outbreak suspected in the ...
FDA knew of design flaw in scope linked to UCLA superbugLos Angeles Times
Here's Why California's Superbug Outbreak Isn't As Scary As It SeemsNPR (blog)
Officials: UCLA Superbug No Public Health ThreatWall Street Journal
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Reuters UK
Reuters
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Christian Science Monitor
A research assistant with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA carries a portable cooler marked with a biohazard label past the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. A "superbug" outbreak suspected in the ...
FDA knew of design flaw in scope linked to UCLA superbug
Here's Why California's Superbug Outbreak Isn't As Scary As It Seems
Officials: UCLA Superbug No Public Health Threat
New York Times
Federal panel: Eat less meat for the planet's sake
San Francisco Chronicle
When the federal government doles out diet advice to Americans this year, it may take an extra step — looking out not only for the health of people's bodies but the vigor of the planet. An advisory panel charged with helping update the closely-watched ...
US food panel: Go nuts on coffee, kill your sugar intakeMashable
Cholesterol no longer a concern: US expertsAsiaOne
Diet panel: Be kinder to planet, steer away from meatHouston Chronicle
Hoosier Ag Today
NorthJersey.com
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San Francisco Chronicle
When the federal government doles out diet advice to Americans this year, it may take an extra step — looking out not only for the health of people's bodies but the vigor of the planet. An advisory panel charged with helping update the closely-watched ...
US food panel: Go nuts on coffee, kill your sugar intake
Cholesterol no longer a concern: US experts
Diet panel: Be kinder to planet, steer away from meat
Los Angeles Times
How the sun can damage your skin even in the dark
Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...
Sun damage continues hours after exposureABC Online
Sunlight continues to damage skin hours after exposureBBC News
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to studySydney Morning Herald
Headlines & Global News
The Weather Network
WebMD
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Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...
Sun damage continues hours after exposure
Sunlight continues to damage skin hours after exposure
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to study
Daily Mail
Too good to be true? The beauty therapy chocolate to 'smooth wrinkles, increase ...
Daily Mail
Now, however, it could have another benefit after scientists claim to have created the first 'beauty chocolate'. The sweet treat will apparently smooth wrinkles, increase blood flow and help skin look radiant. New product: Its creators claim eating one 7.5g bar a ...
Chocolate is good for youTimes LIVE
Sweet young thing: Wrinkle-smoothing chocolate to make a splashRT
Anti-ageing chocolate to hit the market next monthIrish Examiner
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Daily Mail
Now, however, it could have another benefit after scientists claim to have created the first 'beauty chocolate'. The sweet treat will apparently smooth wrinkles, increase blood flow and help skin look radiant. New product: Its creators claim eating one 7.5g bar a ...
Chocolate is good for you
Sweet young thing: Wrinkle-smoothing chocolate to make a splash
Anti-ageing chocolate to hit the market next month
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