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Venomous Centipede Could be Game-Changer and Save Lives of People with Kidney Disease [Study]
Kidney disease could be treated by chemicals found in the Chinese red-headed centipede. Click to read more.
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Bird Flu Outbreak: WHO Warns Risk of Avian Influenza Infections Spreading from Animals to Humans an 'Enormous Concern'
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Microplastics Escape Body's Gut to 'Infiltrate' the Brain, Kidneys and Liver [Study]
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Hot Tub Lung: The Unusual Health Condition Caused by Waterborne Bugs Called 'Mycobacteria' That Thrives in Hot Tubs
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Sargassum Seaweed Growth In Caribbean Threatens Public Health And Economy
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Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye
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Wild Monkeys Bite Hong Kong Man, Giving Him the Rare 'Monkey B Virus' Herpesvirus Simiae
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Toilet Rat Bite Hospitalizes Canadian Man After Suffering from Severe Bacterial Infection
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Six-Legged Mouse Created by Scientists at Expense of Its External Genitalia, Could Benefit Human Medicine [Study]
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500,000 Pet Cats Nationwide at Risk of Adverse Reactions from Parasite Medication [Study]
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Sustainable Lifestyle: How to Live Healthy While Minimizing Environmental Degradation?
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