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Hate harms our fight against HIV
Bangkok Post
In October, two groups researching the effectiveness of a potential breakthrough drug in the fight against HIV did something unusual. They announced that the therapy they were testing, an antiretroviral drug called Truvada, had proved effective enough to end ...
CDC: Decline in US HIV Infections but Lasting Gaps in Rates of HIV, AIDS and ...TheBody.com
Govt to create HIV programme for gaysNew Zimbabwe.com
NZ singled out for stabilised HIV ratesGay NZ
Independent European Daily Express
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Bangkok Post
In October, two groups researching the effectiveness of a potential breakthrough drug in the fight against HIV did something unusual. They announced that the therapy they were testing, an antiretroviral drug called Truvada, had proved effective enough to end ...
CDC: Decline in US HIV Infections but Lasting Gaps in Rates of HIV, AIDS and ...
Govt to create HIV programme for gays
NZ singled out for stabilised HIV rates
New York Daily News
Stigma Of Sierra Leone's 'Ebola Orphans' Remains
Sky News
Thousands of young children who have lost parents to Ebola are struggling to find new homes because of the fear of the disease. 01:41, UK, Saturday 20 December 2014. Play video "Stigma For 'Ebola Ophans' Remains" ...
Canadian Forces medical staff head to Sierra Leone on Ebola missionToronto Star
UN chief praises Ebola nurses, pledges support during visitReuters UK
Ebola crisis: Liberia holds senate postponed electionBBC News
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Sky News
Thousands of young children who have lost parents to Ebola are struggling to find new homes because of the fear of the disease. 01:41, UK, Saturday 20 December 2014. Play video "Stigma For 'Ebola Ophans' Remains" ...
Canadian Forces medical staff head to Sierra Leone on Ebola mission
UN chief praises Ebola nurses, pledges support during visit
Ebola crisis: Liberia holds senate postponed election
Los Angeles Times
Real-world doctors fact-check Dr. Oz, and the results aren't pretty
Los Angeles Times
What do real-world doctors have to say about the advice dispensed on “The Dr. Oz Show”? Less than one-third of it can be backed up by even modest medical evidence. If that sounds alarming, consider this: Nearly 4 in 10 of the assertions made on the hit ...
Half of Dr. Oz's medical advice is baseless or wrong, study saysChicago Tribune
Here's What Experts Say About the Advice on Dr. Oz and The DoctorsTIME
More Than Half of Medical Advice on 'Dr. Oz' Lacks Proof or Contradicts Best ...Newsweek
Examiner.com
Science 2.0
Breitbart News
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Los Angeles Times
What do real-world doctors have to say about the advice dispensed on “The Dr. Oz Show”? Less than one-third of it can be backed up by even modest medical evidence. If that sounds alarming, consider this: Nearly 4 in 10 of the assertions made on the hit ...
Half of Dr. Oz's medical advice is baseless or wrong, study says
Here's What Experts Say About the Advice on Dr. Oz and The Doctors
More Than Half of Medical Advice on 'Dr. Oz' Lacks Proof or Contradicts Best ...
Los Angeles Times
FDA approves new ovarian cancer drug
Los Angeles Times
Opening a new chapter in the use of genomic science to fight cancer, the Food & Drug Administration on Friday approved olaparib, a medication for advanced ovarian cancer associated with a defective BRCA gene. The new drug, to be marketed under the ...
FDA approves new drug for ovarian cancerNational Monitor
AstraZeneca Gets FDA Approval for Ovarian Cancer DrugWall Street Journal
FDA Approves AstraZeneca's Lynparza To Treat Advanced Ovarian CancerRTT News
WTAJ
Philly.com
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Los Angeles Times
Opening a new chapter in the use of genomic science to fight cancer, the Food & Drug Administration on Friday approved olaparib, a medication for advanced ovarian cancer associated with a defective BRCA gene. The new drug, to be marketed under the ...
FDA approves new drug for ovarian cancer
AstraZeneca Gets FDA Approval for Ovarian Cancer Drug
FDA Approves AstraZeneca's Lynparza To Treat Advanced Ovarian Cancer
The Daily Star
Diseases are spreading in Syria: WHO
The Daily Star
File - A medic stitches the head of a wounded Syrian boy at a makeshift clinic after a mortar reportedly fired by Syrian government forces fell in the besieged rebel town of Douma, 13 kilometres (eight miles) northeast of Damascus, on November 11, 2014.
Opinion: Tumbling Oil Prices and Assad's FriendsAsharq Alawsat English
Iran support for Damascus tested by drop in oil pricesGulf Times
Iran's support for Syria tested by oil price dropJerusalem Post
Wall Street Journal
World Tribune
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The Daily Star
File - A medic stitches the head of a wounded Syrian boy at a makeshift clinic after a mortar reportedly fired by Syrian government forces fell in the besieged rebel town of Douma, 13 kilometres (eight miles) northeast of Damascus, on November 11, 2014.
Opinion: Tumbling Oil Prices and Assad's Friends
Iran support for Damascus tested by drop in oil prices
Iran's support for Syria tested by oil price drop
Wall Street Journal
Roche Says Trials of Two Drugs Have Failed
New York Times
Roche, the Swiss drugmaker, suffered a double blow on Friday when two clinical drug studies failed, one for breast cancer and another for Alzheimer's disease, leading to the biggest percentage drop in its stock in five years. The company said it was ending a ...
Roche Holding Stock Declines As Alzheimer's, Breast Cancer Treatments Fail ...Bidness ETC
Disappointments for Roche in breast cancer, Alzheimer's drug trialsSFGate (blog)
Alzheimer's therapy flops in phase III clinical trialScience AAAS
Medscape
PharmaTimes
Motley Fool
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New York Times
Roche, the Swiss drugmaker, suffered a double blow on Friday when two clinical drug studies failed, one for breast cancer and another for Alzheimer's disease, leading to the biggest percentage drop in its stock in five years. The company said it was ending a ...
Roche Holding Stock Declines As Alzheimer's, Breast Cancer Treatments Fail ...
Disappointments for Roche in breast cancer, Alzheimer's drug trials
Alzheimer's therapy flops in phase III clinical trial
Firstpost
World's 6% Population Addicted to Internet, More in Conflict Zones: Study
Microfinance Monitor
Internet addiction is prevalent in every corner of the world but it is as high as 10% in the Middle East, which is considered a conflict zone and less at 2.6% in Northern and Western europe, which are relatively peaceful regions in the world. In all, 6 percent of ...
6% of Planet's People May Be Addicted to InternetNewser
Internet addiction affects over 400 million people globally, study findsZME Science
Internet addiction deteriorates health, interpersonal relationshipshelpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Tech Times
Panorama.am
PsychCentral.com (blog)
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Microfinance Monitor
Internet addiction is prevalent in every corner of the world but it is as high as 10% in the Middle East, which is considered a conflict zone and less at 2.6% in Northern and Western europe, which are relatively peaceful regions in the world. In all, 6 percent of ...
6% of Planet's People May Be Addicted to Internet
Internet addiction affects over 400 million people globally, study finds
Internet addiction deteriorates health, interpersonal relationships
Voice of America
Study: Balancing Ability May Reflect Stroke Risk
Voice of America
Trouble balancing on one leg for 20 seconds may indicate blood vessel damage in your brain and predict your risk of stroke, according to a new study. The findings hold true, even if there are no symptoms of brain disease. Japanese researchers at the Center ...
Simple test to find out if you are at risk of developing Dementia or StrokeEmpire State Tribune
Struggling to stand on one leg may hint of stroke riskChicago Tribune
Senior's ability to balance on one leg may detect brain health, stroke riskSeniorJournal.com
Doctors Lounge
The Australian
Financial Express
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Voice of America
Trouble balancing on one leg for 20 seconds may indicate blood vessel damage in your brain and predict your risk of stroke, according to a new study. The findings hold true, even if there are no symptoms of brain disease. Japanese researchers at the Center ...
Simple test to find out if you are at risk of developing Dementia or Stroke
Struggling to stand on one leg may hint of stroke risk
Senior's ability to balance on one leg may detect brain health, stroke risk
Nature World News
Hus Help Protect Against Stress, Infection
Nature World News
A new study shows that a hug a day, instead of apples, may keep the doctor away, as these loving embraces help protect against stress and infection, a new study shows. (Photo : De Visu / Fotolia). A new study shows that a hug a day, instead of apples, may ...
Science Proves That Hugs Can Boost Your Immune SystemHuffington Post
Fight off the common cold with more hugs: StudySun News Network
Hugging It Out Can Prevent the Flu, Says Study That Makes Me Feel All Warm ...Bustle
TV3.ie
Hindustan Times
Daily Mail
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Nature World News
A new study shows that a hug a day, instead of apples, may keep the doctor away, as these loving embraces help protect against stress and infection, a new study shows. (Photo : De Visu / Fotolia). A new study shows that a hug a day, instead of apples, may ...
Science Proves That Hugs Can Boost Your Immune System
Fight off the common cold with more hugs: Study
Hugging It Out Can Prevent the Flu, Says Study That Makes Me Feel All Warm ...
National Post
US-Cuba normalization marks Vatican's most significant diplomatic victory in ...
National Post
Last summer, Jorge Mario Bergolio, a middle-class Jesuit from Buenos Aires, better known to most of the world as Pope Francis, sat down in his Vatican office to write two extraordinary letters. His Holiness had a simple message: To the leaders of the United ...
Pope will bring hopeCatholic Sentinel
Pope for the HolidaysHuffington Post
Pope Francis' American problemThe Week Magazine
The Hill (blog)
DFW Catholic
Brisbane Times
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National Post
Last summer, Jorge Mario Bergolio, a middle-class Jesuit from Buenos Aires, better known to most of the world as Pope Francis, sat down in his Vatican office to write two extraordinary letters. His Holiness had a simple message: To the leaders of the United ...
Pope will bring hope
Pope for the Holidays
Pope Francis' American problem
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