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Captain and goalkeeper of the Dutch national soccer team Edwin van der Sar
(photo: AP / Bas Czerwinski)
Eriksen can be a star at Tottenham, says Van der Sar
Goal
The Ajax director hopes the Denmark international will stay in Amsterdam but believes he could be a big hit at White Hart Lane £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = LIV Draw MNU | £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = LIV Draw MNU | £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = LI...
Drive vs killer dengue intensifies
Journal Online
THE fight to eradicate dengue continues as the government and other health agencies boost  their efforts to free the country from this dreaded disease once and for all. | The Infectious Diseases Office (IDO) of the National Center for Disease Preven...
New Jersey mumps outbreak linked to nightclub
CNN
September 6, 2013 -- Updated 0019 GMT (0819 HKT) | (CNN) -- A suspected mumps outbreak in New Jersey is linked to a Jersey shore nightclub, officials say. | The Monmouth County Health Department issued a statement on Thursday saying it is investigati...
Whooping cough reaches epidemic level in Texas: official
Daily Press
(Reuters) - Whooping cough has reached epidemic proportions in Texas and could hit a 50-year high, a health official said on Thursday. | Nearly 2,000 cases of whooping cough have been reported in Texas this year. Two infants, who were too young to re...
Whooping cough reaches epidemic level in Texas: official
Sun Sentinel
(Reuters) - Whooping cough has reached epidemic proportions in Texas and could hit a 50-year high, a health official said on Thursday. | Nearly 2,000 cases of whooping cough have been reported in Texas this year. Two infants, who were too young to re...
File - Himalayan Marmot - (Marmota himalayana) - photographed at Tshophu Lake altitude 4100 metres near Jangothang Bhutan.
Creative Commons / Christopher Fynn
Herder dies of bubonic plague in Kyrgyzstan after being bitten by flea
Belfast Telegraph
A 15-year-old Kyrgyzstani herder has died of bubonic plague after being bitten by a flea – the first case of Black Death in the country for over 30 years. | In an effort to calm ...
 Doctors examine a patient, suspected to be suffering from Dengue fever, at the Motilal Nehru Medical College in Allahabad, India, Friday, Oct. 6, 2006. An outbreak of the mosquito-borne virus continued to plague northern India where about 2,900 suspected
AP/Rajesh Kumar Singh
Four more dengue cases in city
The Times Of India
BHOPAL: Virulent strain of dengue continued to hit citizens in the state capital, with four more persons testing positive for the disease on Saturday. So far this year, 110 people ...
Black pet cat in home - domestic animal
WN / Aruna Mirasdar
Fighting the obesity epidemic in pets
The Examiner
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Mothers Wait with Children to Receive Polio Vaccination Mothers line up with their children to receive polio vaccinations in Salamanca, Liberia. The third round of the National Immunizations Days for Polio was launched in Liberia. The campaign aims to immunize 1.2million children against the deadly decease and Liberia's Health and Social Welfare Minister Peter Coleman thanked the World Health Organization, UNICEF and other non-governmental organizations for supporting Liberia's health sector.
UN / Eric Kanalstein
Somalia polio outbreak spreads; 105 recorded cases
Dayton Daily News
The U.N.'s humanitarian affairs office says a polio outbreak in Somalia is spreading. | The U.N. said Friday that Somalia has 105 confirmed cases of polio, with another 10 cases co...
A mosquito - insect - nature
WN / Aruna Mirasdar
3 contract dengue fever in central Florida
The Tribune San Luis Obispo
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 Doctors examine a patient, suspected to be suffering from Dengue fever, at the Motilal Nehru Medical College in Allahabad, India, Friday, Oct. 6, 2006. An outbreak of the mosquito-borne virus continued to plague northern India where about 2,900 suspected Four more dengue cases in city
The Times Of India
BHOPAL: Virulent strain of dengue continued to hit citizens in the state capital, with four more persons testing positive for the disease on Saturday.... (photo: AP/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
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