Ebola outbreak kills ‘at least’ 13
- Health & Leisure
- Monday, 30 July 2012
An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus has killed at least 13 people and infected a further seven in Uganda.
An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus has killed at least 13 people and infected a further seven in Uganda.
Australia’s Heart Foundation has launched a new weight-related website to help people assess their health risks.
Park Hyatt Sydney, Australia – located in the city’s historic Rocks area by the Harbour Bridge - has opened its new ‘The Spa’, offering personalised therapies for relaxation and well-being.
Moscow's Domodedovo Airport has increased its ‘disadvantaged travellers’ transport by eight new minibuses and two new ambulift vehicles.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), has published a list of the most popular procedures for people in their 50s or older, based on plastic surgery statistics from 2011.
The Malaysia Health Ministry reports medical tourism exceeded its revenue target for 2011.
Western Australia’s Burswood Entertainment Complex in Perth has officially opened its Isika Hair and Body Bar, complementing its Isika spa and fitness lounge.
An outbreak of cholera in eastern Cuba has killed three and infected more than 100 people in the past few weeks.
In the last financial year, almost a quarter of all travel insurance policies sold in Australia showed Asia as the prime destination, but a disproportionate 50 per cent plus of all claims settled (worldwide) were from that region. Of those, 45 per cent involved incidents in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Cambodia.
An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus has killed at least 13 people and infected a further seven in Uganda.
Australia’s Heart Foundation has launched a new weight-related website to help people assess their health risks.
Park Hyatt Sydney, Australia – located in the city’s historic Rocks area by the Harbour Bridge - has opened its new ‘The Spa’, offering personalised therapies for relaxation and well-being.
Moscow's Domodedovo Airport has increased its ‘disadvantaged travellers’ transport by eight new minibuses and two new ambulift vehicles.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), has published a list of the most popular procedures for people in their 50s or older, based on plastic surgery statistics from 2011.
The Malaysia Health Ministry reports medical tourism exceeded its revenue target for 2011.
Western Australia’s Burswood Entertainment Complex in Perth has officially opened its Isika Hair and Body Bar, complementing its Isika spa and fitness lounge.
An outbreak of cholera in eastern Cuba has killed three and infected more than 100 people in the past few weeks.
In the last financial year, almost a quarter of all travel insurance policies sold in Australia showed Asia as the prime destination, but a disproportionate 50 per cent plus of all claims settled (worldwide) were from that region. Of those, 45 per cent involved incidents in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Cambodia.