Does Dr. Tedros Adhanom have the Requisite Qualifications to Become Next WHO DG?

By Keffyalew Gebremedhin, Eight medical doctors have served the World Health Organization (WHO) as its directors-general, through it the international community, in the post-war world from 1948 to the present, beginning with Dr. B.Chisholm of Canada, and now the incumbent another Canadian Dr. Margaret Chan, with dual citizenship (Chinese, Hong Kong). The only exception in […]

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Ethiopia’s Hidden Cases of Ebola Exposed

By TesfaNews, THE Ethiopian government has been consistently denying reports of any confirmed or suspected cases of Ebola in the country. However, a leaked top secret letter from the health bureau of the Benishangul Gumuz Regional State in the Western part of Ethiopia exposes how the government tried to conceal the outbreak from the public […]

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Homeopathic Vs. Ebola; Criminal Ignorance In the Medical Industry

By Thomas C Mountain, AS THE deadly virus named Ebola continues to rage in west Africa there maybe homeopathic medicines that prevent and cure this disease but due to what would best  be described as the criminal ignorance dominating the medical “industry” it is highly unlikely that we will ever know if this is possible. […]

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Eritrea Starts Ebola Awareness Campaign

By SelamTribune, THE Eritrean Ministry of Health has released timely information as regards the means of transmission, symptoms and the necessary measures towards prevention of Ebola which has posed serious threat at the international level. Accordingly, the members of communities most vulnerable to the incurable disease constitute patient caretakers, health professionals and quarantine workers, and nationals […]

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African Leaders Will Be Screened for Ebola Before Summit: Obama

By Jessica Plautz, PRESIDENT Obama announced Friday that African leaders attending a summit in Washington, D.C., next week will be screened for Ebola. At least 729 people have died and more than 1,300 people have fallen ill from the viral disease in the worst outbreak ever, primarily affecting Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. 

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