Arsenal midfielder Mesut Özil has insisted he is eager to return from injury to help the Gunners as soon as possible, following reports linking the German World Cup winner with a transfer to Bayern Munich. Özil is expected to miss up to 12 weeks with a knee injury to bring further disappointment to what has been a tough start to the season.
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15 October 2014
Prisons can accommodate disabled - dept
Johannesburg - The correctional services department on Tuesday lashed out at claims made during Oscar Pistorius court proceedings that prisons were unable to accommodate disabled prisoners.
"Our centres can cater for disabled inmates as [they] have some currently serving sentences," said departmental spokesperson Mthunzi Mhaga.
Earlier, a social worker and probation officer testified during Pistorius's sentencing proceedings in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria that she did not believe the Paralympian was safe in prison.
14 October 2014
Sleeping on sofas increases infant deaths
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A large portion of sleep-related deaths occur when infants are placed on sofas, according to a new study that also found certain behaviors are linked to those deaths.
About one in eight sudden and sleep-related deaths among infants are occurring on sofas, according to researchers. They also say that deaths were more common among infants sleeping on a sofa with someone else, found on their side or exposed to tobacco while in the womb.
Nurse infected with Ebola says she's 'doing well'
The Texas nurse who became the first person to contract Ebola on American soil said Tuesday that she is doing well as her hospital expressed optimism about her recovery.
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas released a statement on Nina Pham's behalf Tuesday. The comments were her first since she became infected with Ebola while caring for a man from Liberia who later died of the disease.
"I'm doing well and want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers," Pham said.
Chris Brown Thinks Ebola Is a Form of Population Control
Add Chris Brown to the list of celebrity conspiracy theorists.
The troubled R&B star offered his personal insight into the Ebola outbreak, writing on Twitter, "I don't know ... But I think this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control. S--t is getting crazy bruh."
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