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2014-08-11 U.S. Health

  New York Daily News   
Ebola cases surpass 1800, but virus can be contained: WHO official  New York Daily News
A top World Health Organization official said Sunday the number of Ebola cases in Africa has topped 1,800 — but the virus can still be stopped. Dr. Keiji Fukuda, assistant director general for health security at the WHO, said on “Face the Nation” that there have ...

Ebola outbreak takes toll on weakened region in Africa   CBS News
Tracing Ebola's Breakout to an African 2-Year-Old   New York Times
W.Africa feels knock-on effects of battle against Ebola...   New Vision
Examiner.com   
The Sun Daily   
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  Dumb-Out   
Can Coffee Cure Tinnitus?  Dumb-Out
Do you have ringing in your ears? Maybe you should consider taking another coffee break. A recent study published in the American Journal of Medicine shows that increasing caffeine intake can positively affect the symptoms of tinnitus—an incessant ...

How to stop the ringing in your ears   Daily Digest
Study: More coffee may prevent your ears from ringing   PBS NewsHour
Tinnitus Less Common In Women Who Drink More Coffee   Medical Daily
Upstart Magazine   
iStreet Research   
Diabetes Insider   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Returning US missionaries to be quarantined because of Ebola  Daily News & Analysis
in Africa to be placed in quarantine as a precaution against the spread of the deadly viral disease. The quarantine is set to last for three weeks from the last exposure to someone infected in the West African Ebola outbreak, which is centered in Guinea, Sierra ...

US State to Quarantine Ebola-exposed Missionaries   Voice of America
Missionaries who had contact with Ebola to be quarantined in Charlotte   The State
Returning Missionaries Under Precautionary Quarantine   Upstart Magazine
Daily Mail   
TWC News   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ebola Vaccine For Trial Next Month – WHO  Leadership Newspapers
Clinical trials of a preventative vaccine for the Ebola virus made by British pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline, may begin next month and be made available by 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. In a statement on its website, the ...

WHO: Trial of Ebola Vaccine Starts Next Month, May be Ready by 2015   THISDAY Live
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Due In 2015: Why The Wait? by Jay Strubberg   Newsy
GSK Ebola Vaccine Going into Clinical Trials Soon   The Utah People's Post
The New Age Online   
Baltimore Sun   
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  Science World Report   
New Cancer Classification System May Offer More Accurate Diagnoses  Science World Report
Researchers analyzed over 3,500 tumor samples from 12 different types of cancer that included defining tumors by their cellular and molecular features as opposed to the tissues in which they originated. (Photo : Flickr). A new cancer classification system will ...

Cancer if classified by molecular, genetic type, can lead to new treatments   WallStreet OTC
Tumor Classification System Change to Revolutionize Patient Treatment?   Viral Global News
New Findings Could Lead To Good News For Cancer Research, Prevention And ...   RedOrbit
Diabetes Insider   
Tech Times   
iStreet Research   
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  MiamiHerald.com   
25 Years Ago, A Different Ebola Outbreak In Virginia  The Charlottesville Newsplex
RESTON, Va. (AP) - The return of two Americans infected with Ebola is reminding residents of a northern Virginia community about a scare 25 years ago that permanently linked their town's name to the virus. In 1989, a monkey house in the town of Reston ...

25 years ago, a different Ebola outbreak in Va.   Daily Mail
Ebola outbreak 25 years ago introduced US to virus   CTV News

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  New York Daily News   
'Not that amazing, kind of annoying': New York's first suspected ebola patient ...  9news.com.au
A US man who was quarantined in a "glass box" in a New York hospital texted his incredulous friends telling them that he was the "patient zero" they were hearing about on the news. Twenty-seven-year-old Eric Silverman was locked down in quarantine in ...

Man in NYC Ebola scare: Experience was 'surreal'   Poughkeepsie Journal
Man Quarantined In NYC Ebola Scare Speaks To CBS 2 In TV Exclusive   CBS Local

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  Angle Chronicle   
Sproutling: The All-in-One Baby Tracker  Upstart Magazine
Parents of exploring, curious babies and toddlers can now feel a bit more at ease thanks to a new baby monitor called the “Sproutling”. Advertisements. The Sproutling is a wearable baby monitor that tracks a child's well-being constantly and sends updates to ...

New Sproutling Wearable Baby Monitor Can Track Your Toddler   Diabetes Insider
Learn about your baby's sleeping habit with this new baby monitor   iStreet Research
New baby monitor predicts your baby's sleep habits   Financial Express
Tech Times   
Angle Chronicle   
Zee News   
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  Sky News Australia   
Astronauts and Sleeping Pills Pose Huge Risk  Diabetes Insider
It is probably not surprising that astronauts experience problems with sleep. First of all, the human body functions based in response to the natural day and night cycle; and in space there is no such thing. Secondly, preparations are rigorous—because space ...

Restless Astronauts on Sleeping Pills   Battleground Blog (blog)
Sleep Deficiency A Major Concern for Astronauts   Dumb-Out
NASA: Astronauts on Drugs   Guardian Liberty Voice
MyFoxAL   
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  gulfnews.com   
Spanish priest to be treated with experimental Ebola drug  gulfnews.com
Madrid: A Spanish priest infected with Ebola will be treated with an experimental drug that has been used on two Americans infected with the deadly virus, the government said. The drug called ZMapp arrived at Madrid's La Paz-Carlos III hospital where the ...


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