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Mosquitoes 'could bring exotic diseases to UK'
More rainfall and warmer temperatures could provide ideal conditions for the Asian tiger mosquito in the UK Mosquitoes could…
Google created an 'Ebola-proof' tablet to help fight epidemics
Up until now, doctors fighting highly contagious diseases like Ebola have had to forgo their gadgets for pen and…
Doctors Without Borders slams global response to Ebola
Aid agency's report says "months were wasted and lives were lost" because WHO failed to respond quickly or adequately. More…
Monsanto weed killer can 'probably' cause cancer: World Health Organization
The world's most widely-used weed killer can "probably" cause cancer, the World Health Organization said on Friday. The WHO's cancer…
Path to breast cancer care differs by race, ethnicity
Breast cancer patients of different races and ethnicities may not pick surgeons and hospitals in the same way, a new…
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The Number Of Nigerians Who Lack Access To Safe Water… 70 Million
The United Nations Children’s Fund has said that about 70 million Nigerians do not have access to safe water while…
Japan grants UNICEF N750m for life-saving emergency interventions in North-East Nigeria
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has received a grant of US$ 3.4 million or N750 million for Integrated Provision…
UK Mental Health Service Sees Budget Cuts Despite Growing Need
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150320/1019765881.html#ixzz3Uv1xsPYE According to BBC, England has seen a decrease of more than 8 percent in mental health service…
Hole in the heart prince returns with ‘Gift of Life’
Just back from an all-expense paid trip to the USA, courtesy the ‘Gift of Life’ organisation to correct his…
The longer babies breastfeed, the more they achieve in life – major study
Brazilian study of 6,000 babies from all backgrounds since 1982 finds those who breastfed were more intelligent, spent longer…