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UN commends Nigeria's assent to zero discrimination law
The Guardian Nigeria
THE United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS has commended Nigeria, and President Goodluck Jonathan for signing the Anti Discrimination Law which protects persons living with HIV and AIDS against discrimination and stigmatization. In a statement issued ...
'No One Should Be Left Behind in Accessing Treatment'The Point
Airtel, UNAIDS partnerBiztech Africa
On Zero Discrimination Day, UN Urges Tolerance for DiversityAllAfrica.com
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The Guardian Nigeria
THE United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS has commended Nigeria, and President Goodluck Jonathan for signing the Anti Discrimination Law which protects persons living with HIV and AIDS against discrimination and stigmatization. In a statement issued ...
'No One Should Be Left Behind in Accessing Treatment'
Airtel, UNAIDS partner
On Zero Discrimination Day, UN Urges Tolerance for Diversity
Fox News
Dismissed Traditional Healers Now Key To Stopping Ebola
Huffington Post
In this photo taken on Feb. 23, 2015, traditional healers, center, take part in a exorcism as villagers hand them a chicken, in Meliandou, Guinea. Here at ground zero of West Africa’s Ebola outbreak, a local traditional healer returned to complete the ...
In Guinea: 'Juju' men say they could have helped curb EbolaPulse Nigeria
Africa's medicine men key to halting Ebola spread in GuineaReuters Africa
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Huffington Post
In this photo taken on Feb. 23, 2015, traditional healers, center, take part in a exorcism as villagers hand them a chicken, in Meliandou, Guinea. Here at ground zero of West Africa’s Ebola outbreak, a local traditional healer returned to complete the ...
In Guinea: 'Juju' men say they could have helped curb Ebola
Africa's medicine men key to halting Ebola spread in Guinea
International Business Times AU
First Human Clinical Trial For Experimental Drug Zmapp For Ebola Begins In the ...
International Business Times AU
A health worker injects a woman with an Ebola vaccine during a trial in Monrovia. REUTERS/James Giahyue. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the government of Liberia have joined hands to kick-start the clinical trial for ...
U.S., Liberia kick off trial of Ebola drug ZMappNew York Daily News
FDA OKs trials for experimental Ebola drug to begin in LiberiaFierce Homeland Security
Human trials of ZMapp begin in Liberia and USPioneer News
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AllAfrica.com
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International Business Times AU
A health worker injects a woman with an Ebola vaccine during a trial in Monrovia. REUTERS/James Giahyue. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the government of Liberia have joined hands to kick-start the clinical trial for ...
U.S., Liberia kick off trial of Ebola drug ZMapp
FDA OKs trials for experimental Ebola drug to begin in Liberia
Human trials of ZMapp begin in Liberia and US
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Harper's BAZAAR Australia
An eyebrow brush, a swipe or two of mascara and a nude eyeliner. Just a few tricks from Makeup Artist Amelia Axton's bag to integrate into your makeup routine for sparkly, bright eyes… 1. What's the formula for great looking eyes? The whites of the eyes ...
Beauty Tips: 9 makeup tips for ladies that wear glassesPulse Nigeria
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Harper's BAZAAR Australia
An eyebrow brush, a swipe or two of mascara and a nude eyeliner. Just a few tricks from Makeup Artist Amelia Axton's bag to integrate into your makeup routine for sparkly, bright eyes… 1. What's the formula for great looking eyes? The whites of the eyes ...
Beauty Tips: 9 makeup tips for ladies that wear glasses
CBS Local
Study Finds Physicians Are Agreeing To Delay Childhood Shots At Parents ...
CBS Local
DENVER (CBS4) – The recent measles outbreak brought the debate over childhood vaccinations to the forefront, and now doctors are in a tough spot as a new study shows they are getting increased pressure from parents to postpone the shots. Not only are ...
Study Finds, Most Physicians Agree To 'Spread Out' Kids' ShotsConsolidate Times
Alarming study: Pediatricians often agree to delay vaccinating children if parents ...National Monitor
Doctors Often Give In When Asked to Delay Kids' VaccinationsYouth Health Magzine
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CBS Local
DENVER (CBS4) – The recent measles outbreak brought the debate over childhood vaccinations to the forefront, and now doctors are in a tough spot as a new study shows they are getting increased pressure from parents to postpone the shots. Not only are ...
Study Finds, Most Physicians Agree To 'Spread Out' Kids' Shots
Alarming study: Pediatricians often agree to delay vaccinating children if parents ...
Doctors Often Give In When Asked to Delay Kids' Vaccinations
Irish Examiner
Report warns of ebola-like 'epidemic'
Irish Examiner
Almost 30 countries are highly vulnerable to an ebola-style epidemic which could jeopardise the future of millions of children, a charity has warned. A report by Save The Children ranks the world's poorest countries on the state of their public health systems ...
Nearly 30 countries "highly vulnerable" to Ebola-style epidemic - charity - TRFNReuters Africa
Ebola epidemic is 'wake-up call' for investment in universal healthcareThe Guardian
Nearly 30 Countries 'Highly Vulnerable' to Ebola-Style Epidemic: ReportNDTV
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Irish Examiner
Almost 30 countries are highly vulnerable to an ebola-style epidemic which could jeopardise the future of millions of children, a charity has warned. A report by Save The Children ranks the world's poorest countries on the state of their public health systems ...
Nearly 30 countries "highly vulnerable" to Ebola-style epidemic - charity - TRFN
Ebola epidemic is 'wake-up call' for investment in universal healthcare
Nearly 30 Countries 'Highly Vulnerable' to Ebola-Style Epidemic: Report
Washington Post
Ebola nurse's lawsuit says Texas hospital lied about training (w/video)
Tampabay.com
DALLAS — The Dallas hospital that treated the first patient to be diagnosed in the United States with Ebola lied to Congress when it said its staff was trained to handle the deadly virus, a nurse who contracted the disease contends in a lawsuit filed Monday.
Ebola Nurse Sues Texas Hospital Where She Contracted Virus Treating a PatientSlate Magazine (blog)
Ebola Patient, Nurse Says Hospital Used Her As “PR Pawn”CBS Local
Most Surprising Allegations in Ebola Nurse Nina Pham's LawsuitABC News
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New York Times
USA TODAY
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Tampabay.com
DALLAS — The Dallas hospital that treated the first patient to be diagnosed in the United States with Ebola lied to Congress when it said its staff was trained to handle the deadly virus, a nurse who contracted the disease contends in a lawsuit filed Monday.
Ebola Nurse Sues Texas Hospital Where She Contracted Virus Treating a Patient
Ebola Patient, Nurse Says Hospital Used Her As “PR Pawn”
Most Surprising Allegations in Ebola Nurse Nina Pham's Lawsuit
BBC News
Coffee Study: Five A Day Keeps Heart Disease Away
Sky News
The medical world appears divided on the health qualities of coffee - but this report claims Mocha lovers should take heart. 01:59, UK, Tuesday 03 March 2015. Coffee consumption could be good for the heart. Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook · Share on ...
Three coffees a day cuts risk of heart attacks: Drinking a moderate amount found ...Daily Mail
Coffee prevents clogged arteries: studySydney Morning Herald
Regular coffee drinkers have 'cleaner' arteriesBBC News
Los Angeles Times
Philly.com
Today.com
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Sky News
The medical world appears divided on the health qualities of coffee - but this report claims Mocha lovers should take heart. 01:59, UK, Tuesday 03 March 2015. Coffee consumption could be good for the heart. Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook · Share on ...
Three coffees a day cuts risk of heart attacks: Drinking a moderate amount found ...
Coffee prevents clogged arteries: study
Regular coffee drinkers have 'cleaner' arteries
The Straits Times
Gorilla Origins Of Two Aids Virus Lineages Confirmed: Study
Bernama
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Bernama) -- Scientists said two of the four known groups of human AIDS viruses originated in western lowland gorillas in Cameroon, Xinhua news agency reported. The virus that causes almost all cases of AIDS worldwide called ...
hiv-originsThe Seattle Times
Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineagesThe Malaysian Insider
Half of Known Strains of HIV Originated in GorillasPhilly.com
Expatica France
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Bernama
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Bernama) -- Scientists said two of the four known groups of human AIDS viruses originated in western lowland gorillas in Cameroon, Xinhua news agency reported. The virus that causes almost all cases of AIDS worldwide called ...
hiv-origins
Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineages
Half of Known Strains of HIV Originated in Gorillas
TIME
Eating Peanuts May Be a Low-Cost Way to Improve Your Cardiovascular Health
TIME
Eating peanuts could be associated with a longer, healthier lifespan and particularly a reduced risk of cardiovascular-related deaths such as heart attacks and strokes, a new study has found. Researchers from Vanderbilt University and the Shanghai Cancer ...
Study: Peanut Eaters May Live LongerCBS Local
Peanuts may reduce risk of heart disease death: StudyBusiness Standard
Want To Live Longer? Eat More Nuts And PeanutsTech Times
Express.co.uk
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TIME
Eating peanuts could be associated with a longer, healthier lifespan and particularly a reduced risk of cardiovascular-related deaths such as heart attacks and strokes, a new study has found. Researchers from Vanderbilt University and the Shanghai Cancer ...
Study: Peanut Eaters May Live Longer
Peanuts may reduce risk of heart disease death: Study
Want To Live Longer? Eat More Nuts And Peanuts
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