Health & Medicine
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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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Drinking Coffee Can Save You! Coffee Drinkers Found to Have Lower Death Risk
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New Study Reveals How Bacteria in Hospitals Adapt and Form Antibiotic Resistance
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WHO Elevates Severity of Monkeypox Virus Infection Into 'Moderate Risk' Facing the Global Public Health
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Experts Discover New Disease Caused by Faulty Genes Affecting the Kidney and Liver: Newcastle University Study
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US Cancer Mortality Rate Does Not Decrease In Spite Costly Cancer Care: New Study
Animal Studies: New Cancer Vaccine Bypasses Tumor Defenses
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Hamsters Owned by Monkeypox Carriers Should be Isolated or Killed
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Vitamin D Supplements May Not Prevent the Development of Type 2 Diabetes After All: New Study
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Proteoglycans, an Important Medical Health Food Element, Are Being Sought as a New Source According to Research
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Could Monkeypox Be the Next Pandemic? What You Need to Know about the Virus
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Stem Cell Therapy: Fat-Based Stem Cells Can be Used for Regenerative Therapies of Injured Nervous Systems