Malaria
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Battling Malaria
Oceania." How do you prevent malaria ? While there is no vaccine to prevent malaria yet, Dr. Plowe and others ..... research. People living in malaria -risk countries can prevent ..... disease by taking anti- malarial drugs before, during and
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The Power of Twitter
top of that, you can really rally people around different causes. We've been working with Malaria No More to put an end to malaria ." World Malaria Day is April 25, 2009, and Ashton is encouraging his Twitter followers to donate mosquito
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The Right to Life
passed away. He had been struggling with a recurring bout of malaria , a disease that, contrary to popular understanding, is still ..... the States, I had no idea I would not see my uncle again. Malaria is not an incurable disease. I've had it three or four times
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Dr. Oz Travels to South Africa
AIDS crisis and the deadly effects of malaria . Dr. Oz says HIV/AIDS has stripped ..... and they're chronic." He says that malaria is another disease that will continue ..... mosquitoes, one of the best ways of reducing malaria in Africa is to get the population to
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? The Derrick Ashong Experience 4/24/2010 - Hour 2
then they got older. It began to and that is malaria . But how sunny your visited all that I malaria I've never had that I certainly hope not ..... America guys that you hope you never will. But malaria is of. Be the deal. The gifts of perspective
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And then they got older. It began to -- and that is malaria . But how sunny your visited all that I malaria I've never had that I certainly hope not. If you live in America guys that you hope you never will. But malaria is of. Be the deal. The gifts of perspective. How good X lately there is something that people think it was a tropical disease. And I think it's very exotic insisting that happens fall far away. But it's proximate to meet. And -- and Miller is something that you know. It seems like not a a big -- -- the first time you get I've had malaria four times. For the record just those who don't know had a three twice what other kid. And then I got it twice what other adult. And I got it -- about adult like what looked after each other so technically equals one big bout of malaria look at it does it meet with the -- It isn't how it breaks down. You are driving laws I was losing
I've in the hospital with the idea in my car. That is malaria . -- there yet it is the home I don't even under that it's basically it's a parasite that is carried by mosquitoes any you get beaten in golf you can get sick. And what happened to be held outside parking ticket there were mosquitoes outside I was not -- from -- I got bit appointed I was the candidate that will lap it. Next thing you know who days later -- -- literally. Is a hospital in the seat He had never been to within IV in my on talk about whoa whoa what happened. And elect will you got malaria . Now here's the thing. When you get a disease like this and -- -- talking about stories of things that happen you something I didn't think was important but He got what when I realized. It was relevant extremely relevant to me. What you get to be like malaria in a country like West Africa and you have money or resource is health insurance that is done through your university. Harvard which was mine. -- you can go to the hospital did IPs that -- arm and within a day you're back in the mix and you know our party again that weekend which is what happened to meet the second public got it I started feeling a little chilly in the bus and I'll like this malaria always seek the doctor I gossip -- and I will hold that day almost all look good. But the problem is. Sometimes
from the fact that there are YouTube -- the almost died of malaria and fortunately. Did not. Well because it's dangerous by. If you get it and it's not -- beat you to die I
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The Derrick Ashong Experience 5/15/2010 - Hour 2
weren't sleeping they were all them. Malaria Coleman's and then all subsequently ..... partners. We've taken on the issue of malaria which killed. Over a million children ..... million people. In Africa at risk of malaria . And we're predicting zero deaths by
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about then it turned out they weren't sleeping they were all them. Malaria Coleman's and then all subsequently died while the last four years. -- a great number of partners. We've taken on the issue of malaria which killed. Over a million children last year. In sub saharan Africa. And these bed nets he's insecticide treated mosquito nets have really work because the mosquito only by 2 to 10 o'clock at night. So over the last four years we've raised close to five billion dollars and by the end of this year. We will have covered -- 700 million people. In Africa at risk of malaria . And we're predicting zero deaths by 2050. That. That is incredible in the thing that. You know a lot of our listeners don't necessarily know what malaria is now so who are regular listeners do -- and I talked to about the fact that. I've had malaria . Maybe 344 times. I had it's twice as a kid and I had it twice as a young adult because I'm from Ghana. And do -- but for those who are listening who don't know malaria is this is -- disease that you get from a mosquito biting you it you know it it -- parasites in your by the end. If you've got cheated He can kill you I have family members who've died of malaria when you talk about that. But -- reduce coma like that sluggishness that -- I CD and I. Built it. So one
killed. That is making a difference. -- -- valued these organizations call malaria no more people can where can people find out more about that. WWW. Malaria no more -- okay that's wonderful. Now this some malaria dot malaria billboard -- orient folks who post a link on our -- says He can check it out the thing that really inspires
my friend -- And He is helping to end the scores of malaria around the world you can see his work at www. Malaria no more. Dot org ray thank you so much for joining us has been -- pleasant cuter. We're gonna take a break
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The Faulkner Glossary
As I Lay Dying, p. 5). Ague-fit: shivering due to a malarial fever "She just stood there looking at me, shaking like an ..... and the Fury, p. 206). Aguer: variant of "ague," a malarial fever "...shaking like he had an aguer" (As I Lay Dying
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The Derrick Ashong Experience 1/30/2010 - Hour 1
Everybody in the studio that you have malaria or for the door us no no no I'm ..... electable But if you don't know malaria is a disease that you get for being ..... Africa. People talk about. Oh well malaria is you know we're reading about
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-- -- -- -- -- Everybody in the studio that you have malaria or -- -- for the door us no no no I'm -- the most electable -- -- But if you don't know malaria is a disease that you get for being bitten by mosquitoes. Right. And it's actually right now the biggest killer but -- disease in Africa. People talk about. Oh well malaria is you know we're reading about disease in Africa ruthlessly HIV and that's -- big issue but malaria is a bigger issue. And it doesn't really is very relieved it's discussed. Now. Remember the last time. I have malaria that -- that He back -- the -- Suffocating shakes and shivers and I felt terrible it was outscored on probably that
about a closed died. And I remember being shocked because I had malaria . Lot of other -- -- as well -- of people. But I kept thinking about felt like one like you know He
developed world. You know back in the nineteenth century and eighteenth century malaria with him -- In South Carolina. In the Carolinas here in the United States it was a major issue. And in the first part of the twentieth century the US company. Along with and national institutes of health and all these other institutions. Came together -- program to eradicate malaria . How -- you know someone. From South Carolina. Who has ever had and they. -- The problem Milwaukee even exists. In that part of the -- -- side effect how -- you you know 81 anywhere in the United States who's ever had malaria . -- he's used this this is the health problem. That was actually the epidemic at what point. And that was adequately addressed.
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The Derrick Ashong Experience 10/09/2010 - Hour 3
excited as seen. At public and end to end malaria with social media and On the I've I ..... believe two weeks ago there 130000 cases of malaria . 260000. They ended six months that ..... two to three. Three million cases of malaria and not just malaria crying and talking
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I mean they're excited as seen. At public and end to end malaria with social media and -- On the I've I hope so would that cause not cause. Yeah public summit. Because that would
the surface lending believe -- two weeks ago there 130000 cases of malaria . -- 260000. They ended six months that that number is gonna look at around two to three. Three million cases of malaria and not just malaria crying and talking about the other. You know the water that people are -- that's gonna cost them. You have loose most
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The Derrick Ashong Experience 10/09/2010 - Hour 1
came out of the the UN special envoy for malaria . And we were talking with one of the ..... 200. Million dollars. To help combat malaria . They're all kinds of people who bought ..... project. Now some of you listening may not malaria is right. But many of you to and I can
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-- something that came out of the the UN special envoy for malaria . And we were talking with one of the people who helped organize a woman by the seller offs. -- I love you. And -- was making the point while we're at this conference on. On Tuesday that the social media on what program is thus far raised 200. Million dollars. To help combat malaria . They're -- all kinds of people who bought millions and millions of young people have been so touched by this project. Now some of you listening may not -- malaria is right. But many of you to and I can tell you the prison was born overseas and had they seen it is the real issue that. To a three years ago. People would talk about what's -- like no I did not go to college campuses that all these kids know exactly what we're talking about. And it's because not because they know -- who had malaria now because the into West Africa. Or southeast Asia or wherever. But because they got to listen to something like the town