
The charity's warning comes a day after 72 new cases of Ebola were recorded in a single day -one of the highest daily totals since it began in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last month.
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With confirmed cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo exceeding 282, Red Cross officials say the worst is still ahead and the outbreak may persist for twelve months. Survivors have begun speaking publicly about their recoveries, providing rare first-hand accounts of the disease's progression. Funding and access constraints continue to hamper the international response.
- ABC News — Congolese authorities say there are now at least 282 confirmed cases of Ebola in its ongoing outbreak
- Al Jazeera — The Red Cross says it is 'very difficult' to know the extent at which the epidemic is spreading.
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The drugs were previously available through Medicare for conditions like diabetes, but will now be available for weight loss.
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reduced risk across heart attack, stroke, and arrhythmia — beyond just myocarditis protection
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For now, what worries biologists most is the impact of these diseases on birds.
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Unlike the more common Zaire strain, there are no approved medical interventions for deadly Bundibugyo
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A growing body of evidence suggests that people with ADHD may be at risk for anxiety, disordered eating, migraines, long covid and other problems.
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Antibacterial soap isn’t better than regular soap — and may breed superbugs.
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The total number of confirmed Ebola cases in central Africa has increased to more than 800, which is about 300 more than last week. Ramy Inocencio reports on the surge of cases and looks at how one country is trying to stop the spread.
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A previously unpublished report details problems in Nottingham's maternity units before a major review.
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The number of Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is likely far higher than official figures, Oxfam has warned, due to lack of clean water and sanitation.
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The Coffee Connexion Co. Inc., based in Lebanon, Tennessee, voluntarily recalled the sauce because it contained a dry milk powder ingredient that was possibly contaminated with salmonella.
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