Ebola quarantine test looms in US BBC News
A nurse who cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is fighting the US state of Maine over its right to quarantine her against her will. In a test case for returning US health workers, Kaci Hickox has vowed to leave her home on Thursday if the state does not lift ...
Quarantined Ebola nurse goes outside; police watchThe Hindu
WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for EbolaBusinessweek
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A nurse who cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is fighting the US state of Maine over its right to quarantine her against her will. In a test case for returning US health workers, Kaci Hickox has vowed to leave her home on Thursday if the state does not lift ...
Quarantined Ebola nurse goes outside; police watch
WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for Ebola
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The Ebola story doesn't smell right Press TV
The federal government has announced that thousands of additional US soldiers are being sent to Liberia. General Gary Volesky said the troops would “stamp out” Ebola. The official story is that combat troops are being sent to build treatment structures for ...
Large majority of Australians support sending medical personnel to West Africa ...Roy Morgan Research (press release)
Chuck Hagel Orders Ebola Quarantine for Military Returning From West AfricaU.S. News & World Report
Quarantine-like monitoring set for US troops on Ebola missionReuters India
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The federal government has announced that thousands of additional US soldiers are being sent to Liberia. General Gary Volesky said the troops would “stamp out” Ebola. The official story is that combat troops are being sent to build treatment structures for ...
Large majority of Australians support sending medical personnel to West Africa ...
Chuck Hagel Orders Ebola Quarantine for Military Returning From West Africa
Quarantine-like monitoring set for US troops on Ebola mission
Why China's SARS Legacy May Give It an Edge Against Ebola Bloomberg
During the 2003 SARS outbreak, China lost more than 300 lives and was berated for delays in cooperating with global health agencies. Lessons from that epidemic may now give the country an edge should Ebola arrive within its borders. China is Africa's ...
Can the Lessons of SARS Help Stop Ebola?The National Interest Online
Beijing recommends home quarantine for people coming from Ebola regionsReuters UK
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During the 2003 SARS outbreak, China lost more than 300 lives and was berated for delays in cooperating with global health agencies. Lessons from that epidemic may now give the country an edge should Ebola arrive within its borders. China is Africa's ...
Can the Lessons of SARS Help Stop Ebola?
Beijing recommends home quarantine for people coming from Ebola regions
Let fearmongers not dictate the Ebola discourse gulfnews.com
In a country rapidly moving into all-out panic mode over Ebola, Uber — a company that links up limousine drivers with people in need of rides — deserves some sort of prize. When it emerged last week that a doctor who had recently returned to New York after ...
Q&A with Ebola expert: Israel 'well equipped' to deal with diseaseJerusalem Post
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In a country rapidly moving into all-out panic mode over Ebola, Uber — a company that links up limousine drivers with people in need of rides — deserves some sort of prize. When it emerged last week that a doctor who had recently returned to New York after ...
Q&A with Ebola expert: Israel 'well equipped' to deal with disease
Emotional cost of being stingy: People who don't splash the cash found to be ... Daily Mail
Don't tell Scrooge - but people who are tight with their money are more likely to suffer stress than those who are generous. New scientific research out yesterday found that people who are benevolent towards others suffer less worries and anxiety than those ...
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Don't tell Scrooge - but people who are tight with their money are more likely to suffer stress than those who are generous. New scientific research out yesterday found that people who are benevolent towards others suffer less worries and anxiety than those ...
Uneven Financial Deals Tend to Stress All Parties
Study: Being Generous Is Less Stressful Than Being Stingy
5-Year-Old Boy in New York Hospital Tests Negative for Ebola Beta Wired
A 5-year-old boy, who was placed in isolation in a New York City hospital on suspicion of Ebola, has been tested negative of the disease, health officials said Tuesday. Advertisement. The boy returned home from Guinea on Saturday and transported to ...
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A 5-year-old boy, who was placed in isolation in a New York City hospital on suspicion of Ebola, has been tested negative of the disease, health officials said Tuesday. Advertisement. The boy returned home from Guinea on Saturday and transported to ...
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Terminally Ill Brittany Maynard in New Video: Why I May Not End My Life on Nov. 1 People Magazine
With two days left before Nov. 1 – the day Brittany Maynard originally said she was planning to end her own life if her suffering became too great – the terminally ill 29-year-old woman has released an emotional video addressing how she's feeling now that it's ...
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With two days left before Nov. 1 – the day Brittany Maynard originally said she was planning to end her own life if her suffering became too great – the terminally ill 29-year-old woman has released an emotional video addressing how she's feeling now that it's ...
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Cases of Ebola 'are slowing in Liberia' Herald Scotland
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to be slowing, although experts are still examining the data to make sure it is reliable. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to ...
S Leone Ebola chief blasts ambulance attacksNews24
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO saysWashington Post
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THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to be slowing, although experts are still examining the data to make sure it is reliable. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to ...
S Leone Ebola chief blasts ambulance attacks
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says
New Ebola cases slowing in Liberia, but too soon to celebrate: WHO
Explained: Australia's plan to tackle Ebola ABC Online
How well prepared is Australia for an Ebola outbreak, and what steps are being taken to protect the public? By Sarah Scopelianos and Tim Leslie. The risk of Ebola spreading to Australia is considered low but everywhere from airports to hospitals a wide ...
Georgia's Ebola task force sets up three-tier hospital treatment planAtlanta Journal Constitution
The Ebola HysteriaNew York Times
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How well prepared is Australia for an Ebola outbreak, and what steps are being taken to protect the public? By Sarah Scopelianos and Tim Leslie. The risk of Ebola spreading to Australia is considered low but everywhere from airports to hospitals a wide ...
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High milk intake tied to early death? Times of India
LONDON: Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned. Researchers led by professor Karl Michaelsson of Uppsala University in Sweden found that the high levels of lactose and ...
Drinking a lot of milk may be shortening women's livesIrish Examiner
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LONDON: Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned. Researchers led by professor Karl Michaelsson of Uppsala University in Sweden found that the high levels of lactose and ...
Drinking a lot of milk may be shortening women's lives
Study challenge notion that milk does a body good
Milk Linked to Increased Risk of Death
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