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Ebola teste to UNESCO Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation Forest Whitaker are in South Sudan on Feb. 6 2015 to assess educational conditions of people affected by the conflict.
(photo: UN / Isaac Gideon)
Ebola may persist in survivors' eyeballs for months: Study
The Siasat Daily
Washington, May 09: | The Ebola virus can persist within the eyeballs for months after a patient recovers from the deadly disease, researchers have found. | A report released this week by the US journal New England Journal of Medicine described a case in which Ebola was present in the eye's aqueous ...
Liberia churches celebrate end of Ebola
The Washington Times
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Drumbeats echoed across Liberia's capital as Christian leaders heeded the president's call to celebrate the eradication of Ebola following a horrific outbreak that claimed more than 4,700 lives in this West African nation. | ...
Liberia cautiously marks end of Ebola after 4,700 deaths
South China Morning Post
On the day Mercy Kennedy lost her mother to Ebola, it was hard to imagine a time when Liberia would be free from one of the world's deadliest viruses. It had swept through the nine-year-old's neighbourhood, killing people house by house. | Neighbours...
Liberia churches celebrate end of Ebola
Dayton Daily News
Drumbeats echoed across Liberia's capital as Christian leaders heeded the president's call to celebrate the eradication of Ebola following a horrific outbreak that claimed more than 4,700 lives in this West African nation. | At New Covenant Outreach ...
Liberia churches celebrate end of Ebola
Philadelphia Daily News
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Drumbeats echoed across Liberia's capital as Christian leaders heeded the president's call to celebrate the eradication of Ebola following a horrific outbreak that claimed more than 4,700 lives in this West African nation. | ...
Cuba Ebola Doctors
AP / Franklin Reyes
Ebola Detected in Eye of Doctor Declared Free of Disease
Voa News
VOA News | A medical journal is reporting that the Ebola virus was detected in the eye of a U.S. doctor who had already recovered from the illness, a rare finding in the study of E...
File - Scene from an Ebola treatment facility run by Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) in Guckdou, Guinea, on the day of a visit from Anthony Banbury, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER)
UN / Ari Gaitanis
Ebola in US: Disease is living in an American doctor's eye
The Independent
Ebola first came to America with Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian man who died in Dallas on 8 October. Then, two nurses who treated Duncan were infected, but recovered — the only t...
Ambulances at the depot near the Western Area Emergency Response Center in Freetown, Sierra Leone, are disinfected with chlorine after each trip carrying suspected Ebola cases, 15 December, 2014.
UN / Martine Perret
Ebola experience is a wake-up call for the WHO
New Scientist
The World Health Organization is in need of both reform and money to give it the best chance of dealing with potential global health threats in future | Does the WHO have fatal wea...
An overweight person eats in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. Britain's health secretary called Wednesday for a fundamental shift in the way the nation tackles obesity after a study said dramatic action was required to stop the majority of the population from becoming obese by 2050.
AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Obesity epidemic in Europe, says WHO
The Times Of India
LONDON: New obesity figures for Europe to be announced on Wednesday by the World Health Organization at the European Congress on Obesity in Prague are causing alarm. | The latest p...
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Ebola patient Beatrice Yardolo, celebrates with Ebola health workers as she leaves the Chinese Ebola treatment center were she was treated for Ebola virus infection on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Thursday, March 5, 2015 Liberia cautiously marks end of Ebola after 4,700 deaths
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MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — On the day Mercy Kennedy lost her mother to Ebola, it was hard to imagine a time when Liberia would be free from one of the... (photo: AP / Abbas Dulleh)
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