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Breaking News Sun, 9 Nov 2014
FILE - In this July 29, 2013 file photo, actor Robin Williams participates in the "The Crazy Ones" panel at the 2013 CBS Summer TCA Press Tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Nielsen company said Friday, Sept. 27, 2013, that Williams new CBS comedy, The Crazy Ones, debuted before 15.6 million people on Thursday night. It competed directly at 9 p.m. Eastern with The Michael J. Fox on NBC, which was seen by 7.2 million people.
(photo: AP / Frank Micelotta)
Robin Williams’ Autopsy Found No Illegal Drugs Or Alcohol
The Inquisitr
Williams, 63, was found dead in his California home on August 11 in what was ruled a suicide. | CBS News reports that the Marin County sheriff’s office released the autopsy results on Friday. And it was found that Williams had taken prescription medications, but in “therapeutic concentra...
Rurik Jutting: A lonely world of sex, drugs and money
The Daily Telegraph
Jutting’s year in Hong Kong unfolded in an area smaller than one square mile. But it was an alienating life underneath the island’s neon towers | Rurik Jutting, who has been charged with two counts of murder, sits in a police van as it ar...
Health officials cooperate to combat drug abuse
Tampa Bay Online
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Health officials in Rhode Island say they're working with their counterparts in Connecticut to detect the overprescribing of opioids and combat prescription drug abuse. | Prescribers and pharmacies can look up what prescriptio...
Health officials cooperate to combat drug abuse
San Francisco Chronicle
Health officials cooperate to combat drug abuse PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Health officials in Rhode Island say they're working with their counterparts in Connecticut to detect the overprescribing of opioids and combat prescription drug abuse. ...
Global Conf. on History of Islamic Medicine at Calicut from Jan. 2-4
The Siasat Daily
November 08: | (Pervez Bari): A three-day International Conference on History of Islamic Medicine (Contemporary Medicine & Alternative Medicine) is scheduled to be organised from January 2-4, 2015 at Calicut in Kerala. | According to Dr. Fakhrudd...
Health officials cooperate to combat drug abuse
The Miami Herald
Health officials in Rhode Island say they're working with their counterparts in Connecticut to detect the overprescribing of opioids and combat prescription drug abuse. | Prescribers and pharmacies can look up what prescriptions a patient has filled ...
Strips of diabetes pills for patient suffering from diabetic condition in order to maintain glucose level.
WN / Priya Dashini
Alzheimer's disease: common diabetes drugs could bring back memories
The Daily Telegraph
Scientists at Lancaster and Ulster universities have discovered that two common diabetes drugs reverse the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease | A new study suggests c...
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Strips of diabetes pills for patient suffering from diabetic condition in order to maintain glucose level. Alzheimer's disease: common diabetes drugs could bring back memories
The Daily Telegraph
Scientists at Lancaster and Ulster universities have discovered that two common diabetes drugs reverse the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s di... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
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Low HIV and Aids rates saw west Africa miss out on health investment Low HIV and Aids rates saw west Africa ‘miss out on health investment’
The Guardian
Ebola-hit region failed to secure substantial foreign aid in earlier epidemic, study says, and was unable to improve health systems | The US ambassado... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
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White Bread (left) and Brown Bread Ironies in our daily diet
The Times Of India
Maintaining a healthy diet isn't easy as one has to be careful of every morsel of food or sip of drink that they consume. So when research reveals a p... (photo: Creative Commons)
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Germany Ebola Training German doctors use experimental heart drug in treating Ebola patient
Reuters
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Doctors in Germany said on Wednesday a patient infected with Ebola had recovered after they had treated him with an experimental... (photo: AP / /Markus Schreiber)
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