Sydney Morning Herald
Second case of hepatitis A linked to Nanna's frozen berries in NSW
Sydney Morning Herald
Frozen berries recalled over hepatitis link. A second person in NSW has been diagnosed with hepatitis A after eating Nanna's frozen mixed berries. This comes one day after the Victorian Health Department issued a massive recall for one-kilogram packets of ...
More frozen berries recalled over hep AThe Australian (blog)
Four cases of Hepatitis A forces a national recall of 'Nanna's' berries imported ...Business Insider Australia
More cases expected in Australian frozen berry hepatitis A outbreakBarfblog (blog)
ABC Online
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Sydney Morning Herald
Frozen berries recalled over hepatitis link. A second person in NSW has been diagnosed with hepatitis A after eating Nanna's frozen mixed berries. This comes one day after the Victorian Health Department issued a massive recall for one-kilogram packets of ...
More frozen berries recalled over hep A
Four cases of Hepatitis A forces a national recall of 'Nanna's' berries imported ...
More cases expected in Australian frozen berry hepatitis A outbreak
NJ.com
Autopsy shows N.J.'s David Carr, New York Times columnist, died of cancer ...
NJ.com
New York Times media columnist David Carr died of complications from lung cancer, according to reports Saturday. Carr, who lived in Montclair, collapsed in the newspaper's newsroom Thursday night and was pronounced dead at St. Luke's-Roosevelt ...
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NJ.com
New York Times media columnist David Carr died of complications from lung cancer, according to reports Saturday. Carr, who lived in Montclair, collapsed in the newspaper's newsroom Thursday night and was pronounced dead at St. Luke's-Roosevelt ...
The Malaysian Insider
When fake news goes viral, blame the media, says study
The Malaysian Insider
Because of the fast-moving nature of Twitter and Facebook, fake news go viral quickly and picked up by journalists who pass them along to news organisations. – Reuters pic, February 15, 2015.It is true. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet. In fact ...
Not All Trending News Online Is True, Study SaysNews Every day
When fake news goes viral, blame the media: studyAquila Style
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The Malaysian Insider
Because of the fast-moving nature of Twitter and Facebook, fake news go viral quickly and picked up by journalists who pass them along to news organisations. – Reuters pic, February 15, 2015.It is true. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet. In fact ...
Not All Trending News Online Is True, Study Says
When fake news goes viral, blame the media: study
Tech Times
Contact Lenses Developed By Swiss Scientists Allows Wearer 2.8x Magnified ...
Tech Times
Telescopic vision is a thing of the present with the invention, and modification, of new contact lenses and glasses. What will this mean for hundreds of millions of people with vision problems? (Photo : EPFL). Telescopic contact lenses developed in Switzerland ...
New Contact Lenses Come With Inbuilt ZoomDesign & Trend
High-tech contact lenses zoom with a winkSBS
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Tech Times
Telescopic vision is a thing of the present with the invention, and modification, of new contact lenses and glasses. What will this mean for hundreds of millions of people with vision problems? (Photo : EPFL). Telescopic contact lenses developed in Switzerland ...
New Contact Lenses Come With Inbuilt Zoom
High-tech contact lenses zoom with a wink
High-tech contact lenses zoom with a wink of an eye
Toronto Star
Sierra Leone Loses Track of Millions in Ebola Funds
New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — A report by Sierra Leone's national auditor says government ministers lost track of more than $3 million in internal emergency funds to fight the Ebola virus, impairing the response to the disease. Continue reading the main story ...
Ebola forces Sierra Leone to quarantine part of capital cityThe Times (subscription)
Sierra Leone Report Finds Ebola Funds MisappropriatedVoice of America
Ebola prompts mini-quarantine in Sierra Leone capitalUSA TODAY
Charlotte Observer
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New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — A report by Sierra Leone's national auditor says government ministers lost track of more than $3 million in internal emergency funds to fight the Ebola virus, impairing the response to the disease. Continue reading the main story ...
Ebola forces Sierra Leone to quarantine part of capital city
Sierra Leone Report Finds Ebola Funds Misappropriated
Ebola prompts mini-quarantine in Sierra Leone capital
9news.com.au
Council to consider policy banning e-cigs in public
Austin Herald
The Austin City Council could turn a one-year ban on e-cigarette smoking in public places into a permanent policy. Last April, the council passed a moratorium banning the use of e-cigarettes and hookahs in public places and businesses. Yet the issue divided ...
Scientists debating on 'benefits' of E-cigarettesDaily News & Analysis
Experts fear e-cigarettes fuel teen addictionEconomic Times
More Teenagers Trying E-Cigarettes Than Tobacco, US StudyNDTV
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Austin Herald
The Austin City Council could turn a one-year ban on e-cigarette smoking in public places into a permanent policy. Last April, the council passed a moratorium banning the use of e-cigarettes and hookahs in public places and businesses. Yet the issue divided ...
Scientists debating on 'benefits' of E-cigarettes
Experts fear e-cigarettes fuel teen addiction
More Teenagers Trying E-Cigarettes Than Tobacco, US Study
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