Should Boston Worry About Ebola? An MGH Doctor Explains the Risk Boston.com
On October 13 and October 17, Boston.com spoke with Dr. Ednan Bajwa, Massachusetts General Hospital's intensive care unit director, about what Bostonions should be concerned about when it comes to Ebola. Given Tuesday evening's news of a suspected ...
MGH has patient under investigation for possible EbolaBoston Globe
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On October 13 and October 17, Boston.com spoke with Dr. Ednan Bajwa, Massachusetts General Hospital's intensive care unit director, about what Bostonions should be concerned about when it comes to Ebola. Given Tuesday evening's news of a suspected ...
MGH has patient under investigation for possible Ebola
Possible Ebola patient admitted to Boston hospital for evaluation
Massachusetts hospital says treating possible Ebola patient
Mediterranean diet keeps people 'genetically young' BBC News
Following a Mediterranean diet might be a recipe for a long life because it appears to keep people genetically younger, say US researchers. Its mix of vegetables, olive oil, fresh fish and fruits may stop our DNA code from scrambling as we age, according to a ...
Mediterranean diet could slow aging, study suggestsBoston Globe
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Following a Mediterranean diet might be a recipe for a long life because it appears to keep people genetically younger, say US researchers. Its mix of vegetables, olive oil, fresh fish and fruits may stop our DNA code from scrambling as we age, according to a ...
Mediterranean diet could slow aging, study suggests
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Obama administration announces major decline in medical errors Los Angeles Times
Infections and other medical errors that harm patients in hospitals have declined significantly, the Obama administration announced Tuesday, hailing the progress as a sign that new efforts to improve patients' safety are bearing fruit. lRelated In Arizona, ...
Medical errors by hospitals trend downBaltimore Sun
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ACA's Hospital Penalties Help Save 50000 Lives, $12 BillionForbes
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Infections and other medical errors that harm patients in hospitals have declined significantly, the Obama administration announced Tuesday, hailing the progress as a sign that new efforts to improve patients' safety are bearing fruit. lRelated In Arizona, ...
Medical errors by hospitals trend down
Fewer Americans Harmed or Killed by Hospital Errors
ACA's Hospital Penalties Help Save 50000 Lives, $12 Billion
Diabetes In Midlife Could Increase Risk Of Dementia Later In Life, Study Says Huffington Post
If you've been putting off exercise or swearing you'll start eating healthier tomorrow -- here's your wake up call. A new study says diabetes in midlife could increase your risk for cognitive decline later on. It's estimated that just under one in 10 Americans have ...
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If you've been putting off exercise or swearing you'll start eating healthier tomorrow -- here's your wake up call. A new study says diabetes in midlife could increase your risk for cognitive decline later on. It's estimated that just under one in 10 Americans have ...
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New Concerns Over Response to Ebola Crisis New York Times
Doctors Without Borders, the medical charity that was among the first to react early and aggressively to the Ebola crisis in West Africa, expressed new concern on Tuesday about what it called a slow and uneven international response that portends further ...
Dog Bites and Lost Fingers: An Ebola Doctor's DiaryBusinessweek
Ebola costs Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone $2 billion -World BankReuters
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Doctors Without Borders, the medical charity that was among the first to react early and aggressively to the Ebola crisis in West Africa, expressed new concern on Tuesday about what it called a slow and uneven international response that portends further ...
Dog Bites and Lost Fingers: An Ebola Doctor's Diary
Ebola costs Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone $2 billion -World Bank
Sierra Leoneans contract Ebola as they are not assisted in giving relatives safe ...
Victoria Beckham reveals T-shirt design for World AIDS Day CTV News
British fashion designer and singer Victoria Beckham has created a limited edition T-shirt in honor of World AIDS Day, with all proceeds going to the fight against HIV AIDS. Beckham's white t-shirt features a screen-printed ribbon logo (the symbol of World ...
Some good news: HIV may become less infectious over time, study saysWashington Post
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British fashion designer and singer Victoria Beckham has created a limited edition T-shirt in honor of World AIDS Day, with all proceeds going to the fight against HIV AIDS. Beckham's white t-shirt features a screen-printed ribbon logo (the symbol of World ...
Some good news: HIV may become less infectious over time, study says
New HIV Mutations Welcome News for the Science Community
HIV's Slower Progression To AIDS Caused By Certain Gene-Protein and ARV
2 Phila.hospitals among Ebola treatment centers Philly.com
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Two Sacramento hospitals appear on CDC list of Ebola treatment centersSacramento Bee
Monitoring for Those Exposed to New York Ebola Patient EndsNew York Times
Mich. hospitals don't make Ebola treatment center listThe Detroit News
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Children's Hospital's new $30 million Karabots primary care center at 48th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia. TOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer. Travel Deals. $1557 & up -- Tuscany & Venice 6-Nt. Escape w/Air & Car · See all travel deals ».
Two Sacramento hospitals appear on CDC list of Ebola treatment centers
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Mich. hospitals don't make Ebola treatment center list
Too Few Prostate Cancer Patients Get Bone-Strengthening Meds: Study – WebMD WebMD
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Bisphosphonate Prescriptions Low Among Men on Androgen Deprivation TherapyEndocrinology Advisor
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Mosquito-borne chikungunya now spreading rapidly through South Pacific Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Chikungunya, a debilitating mosquito-borne viral disease, has taken hold in French Polynesia, spreading rapidly and threatening neighboring Pacific nations, regional health authorities said on Wednesday. The disease, typically found in ...
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Chikungunya, a debilitating mosquito-borne viral disease, has taken hold in French Polynesia, spreading rapidly and threatening neighboring Pacific nations, regional health authorities said on Wednesday. The disease, typically found in ...
Chikungunya Now Spreading Rapidly Through South Pacific
Ebola crisis: Obama urges Congress to approve aid BBC News
US President Barack Obama has renewed calls for Congress to approve $6bn (£3.8bn) in emergency aid to fight the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The president made the plea on a visit to the National Institutes of Health, where he congratulated ...
US|At NIH, Obama Stresses Need to Keep Funding Fight Against EbolaNew York Times
NIH Potential Ebola Vaccine Gets “Promising Results”CBS Local
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US President Barack Obama has renewed calls for Congress to approve $6bn (£3.8bn) in emergency aid to fight the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The president made the plea on a visit to the National Institutes of Health, where he congratulated ...
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