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Hepatitis Outbreak in the US Linked to Contaminated Strawberries
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed on May 28 through U.S. Saturday that tainted strawberries are the most possible culprit of a hepatitis A epidemic in the United States and Canada.
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Fatigue, Other Side Effects Gone with New COVID-19 Vaccination Method
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New Study Finds That Warming Testicles May Hamper Spermatogenesis and Lead to Male Infertility
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Solar-Biomass Hybrid System Meets House Heating Needs for Winters, Research Suggests
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Why Are Male Mice Afraid of Bananas?
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Researchers Must Reconfigure Restoration From Power Failures as the System Adds Wind Power
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Alligator Allegedly Kills Florida Man While Searching Frisbees to Sell in a Golf Course Lake
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Florida Has 75% Chance to be Hit By Hurricane This Year Due to La Nina, Loop Current
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NWS Issues Warning for Severe Weather and Flooding from Southern to the Northeastern US
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Asteroid Detection: 100 Killer Asteroids That Can Hit Earth Found in Space Through a New Tool
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Earth Heads to Catastrophe as Humans Make the Climate Warm and ‘Chaotic’
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World’s Deadliest Avalanche in Peru Triggered 60-Meter High Mud Killing 30,000 People
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Drinking Coffee Can Save You! Coffee Drinkers Found to Have Lower Death Risk






