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How I Would Solve Africa’s Problem

by mysterash in Organizations, November 30, 2011
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Just my minds way of solving Africa’s problem with famine, poverty and illness. I am open to constructive criticism and your ideas on how you would do things differently.

In Haiti, Sharply Increasing The Number of Cholera Cases

by Oriwr1 in Issues, October 12, 2011
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Vaccine and Cholera

by iamchamiechamz in Issues, June 18, 2011
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According to a clinical trial in adult US volunteers, using an early formulation of the vaccine which result to an overall efficacy against challenge with V. cholerae 01 El Tor of 64% however demonstrated a complete or 100% protection against moderate to severe diarrhea.

Pot Luck – Christmas of The Heart

by lxdollarsxl in Government, December 20, 2010
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Bringing the world a christmas.

Fight Disease, One Click at a Time!

by Jennifer Marre in Philanthropy, December 16, 2010
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Even if you can’t afford to donate your own money to disease research and prevention charities, you can still do your part and help fight disease through these click-to-donate sites.

The Most Feared Disease During 19th Century

by Shenzukawabuchi in History, October 10, 2010
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The year was 1854, and London was in the grip of another outbreak of cholera, an intestinal ailment characterized by severe darrhea and dehydration. Those wo woke up with good health condition were dead in night fall…

Robert Koch; Start of a Career in Rural Settings

by Lucas Dié in History, June 20, 2010
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May 27, 2010, marked the 100th Anniversary of the death of Nobel Laureate Robert Koch. He discovered the bacillus responsible for tuberculosis and laid the ground-work for modern bacteriology and epidemic research. His true ambition, though, had been to be an explorer and world traveller like Alexander von Humboldt. Instead, he opened a private practice in rural Germany.

The Truth About Rhodesia Modern Day Zimbabwe

by TrishTaylor in History, December 22, 2008
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Once known as the “The bread basket of Africa”, with the strongest economy amongst most African countries, this nation is at the verge of collapse having suffered the worst misrule of all decades. So what exactly is the truth of the life in this country.

Shanty Towns in South Africa

by Debbie Roome in Issues, March 26, 2008
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Shanty Towns in South Africa are a big problem and little is being done to alleviate the conditions that cause them.

Water pollution is major threat to humankind

by Ragini S in Activism, September 16, 2006
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Water is precious. We must stop polluting water to make our universe disease free.

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