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Mouth Ulcer Treatment Drug Market Analytical Overview, Growth Factors, Demand and Trends Forecast Report till 2023 – Daily Updates - Daily Updates

Mouth Ulcer Treatment Drug Market Analytical Overview, Growth Factors, Demand and Trends Forecast Report till 2023 – Daily Updates    Daily Updates Report Title: – Global Mouth Ulcer Treatment Drug Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023. Global Mouth Ulcer Treatment ...

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations    CBC News An individual with lab-confirmed measles stopped in Edmonton while en route from Vancouver to Inuvik on Feb. 12, stated a news release issued Sunday by ...

Family sues Concord nursing facility, says Alzheimer’s patient’s suffering was exacerbated - The Mercury News

Family sues Concord nursing facility, says Alzheimer’s patient’s suffering was exacerbated    The Mercury News CONCORD — The family of an elderly man who died at a nursing home here says the facility caused him excessive suffering and sped up his death.

11 Facts About the Kidneys - Mental Floss

11 Facts About the Kidneys    Mental Floss Your kidneys filter almost 50 gallons of blood a day to keep your whole body healthy. Read on for more facts about this crucial organ—including what causes ...

Why the Flu Shot Is Good for Your Heart - U.S. News & World Report

Why the Flu Shot Is Good for Your Heart    U.S. News & World Report People with heart disease have a higher risk of complications from the flu.

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up    WIRED The world is close to declaring the total containment of polio, but several labs could still, accidentally, be storing samples of the deadly virus.

The secret to bats' immunity - Science Daily

The secret to bats' immunity    Science Daily Bats' ability to host deadly viruses without getting sick could help shed light on inflammation and aging in humans.

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes - Medscape

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes    Medscape Could our whole theory about the most common causes of death be wrong? Over the past few decades, the focus of public health has shifted from infectious ...

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD    Jackson Clarion Ledger More deer hunters are talking about chronic wasting disease. Here are 10 things you should know about CWD, also called the "zombie deer virus."

Researchers discover the secret to bats' immunity - Phys.org

Researchers discover the secret to bats' immunity    Phys.org An international research team led by Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, has identified molecular and genetic mechanisms that allow bats to stay healthy ...

Measles case in Brisbane's southside - NEWS.com.au

Measles case in Brisbane's southside    NEWS.com.au People in Brisbane's southside are being warned to watch out for the symptoms of measles after a person was diagnosed with the highly infectious viral disease.

Flu outbreak with second strain could last until May: What you need to know - USA TODAY

Flu outbreak with second strain could last until May: What you need to know    USA TODAY A more severe strain now accounts for nearly half of all new flu cases, and flu season could linger until May, the CDC says.

The U.S. is funding dangerous experiments it doesn’t want you to know about - The Washington Post

The U.S. is funding dangerous experiments it doesn’t want you to know about    The Washington Post In 2014, U.S. officials imposed a moratorium on experiments to enhance some of the world's most lethal viruses by making them transmissible by air, responding ...

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up    WIRED The world is close to declaring the total containment of polio, but several labs could still, accidentally, be storing samples of the deadly virus.

The secret to bats' immunity - Science Daily

The secret to bats' immunity    Science Daily Bats' ability to host deadly viruses without getting sick could help shed light on inflammation and aging in humans.

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes - Medscape

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes    Medscape Could our whole theory about the most common causes of death be wrong? Over the past few decades, the focus of public health has shifted from infectious ...

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD    Jackson Clarion Ledger More deer hunters are talking about chronic wasting disease. Here are 10 things you should know about CWD, also called the "zombie deer virus."

Researchers discover the secret to bats' immunity - Phys.org

Researchers discover the secret to bats' immunity    Phys.org An international research team led by Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, has identified molecular and genetic mechanisms that allow bats to stay healthy ...

Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 30 - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Reliefweb

Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 30 - Democratic Republic of the Congo    Reliefweb English Situation Report on Democratic Republic of the Congo and 7 other countries about Coordination, Disaster Management, Epidemic and more; published ...

Sore throat, cough and phlegm – all you need to know about your horrible cold - The Conversation - UK

Sore throat, cough and phlegm – all you need to know about your horrible cold    The Conversation - UK Snot very good to be ill. But here's how your body mounts its defence against the dreaded lurgi.

Supplementary material for “Human error in high-biocontainment labs: a likely pandemic threat” - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Supplementary material for “Human error in high-biocontainment labs: a likely pandemic threat”    Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Categorizing human errors. Because of the scarcity of data on human-error incidents in high-biocontainment labs, Gryphon Scientific looked to other sectors to ...

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'? - BBC News

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'?    BBC News Donegal woman Rebecca Hamilton is known for having an ability to cure shingles and other illnesses.

Measles case in Brisbane's southside - NT News

Measles case in Brisbane's southside    NT News People in Brisbanes southside are being warned to watch out for the symptoms of measles after a person was diagnosed with the highly infectious viral disease.

Mumps cases reported at jail, Crystal Lake church: McHenry County Department of Health - Northwest Herald

Mumps cases reported at jail, Crystal Lake church: McHenry County Department of Health    Northwest Herald Eight people in McHenry County have come down with the mumps, and more potential cases are pending, the McHenry County Department of Health ...

Aprilia reveals its 2019 MotoGP livery - MotoGP - autosport.com

Aprilia reveals its 2019 MotoGP livery - MotoGP    autosport.com Aprilia became the sixth and final MotoGP manufacturer to reveal its livery for the 2019 season on Friday.

900 people died of measles in Madagascar outbreak. Could that happen in the U.S.? - USA TODAY

900 people died of measles in Madagascar outbreak. Could that happen in the U.S.?    USA TODAY As public health officials monitor a measles outbreak in Washington state, WHO says a separate measles epidemic in Madagascar has killed hundreds.

Why your face looks the way it does - The Conversation AU

Why your face looks the way it does    The Conversation AU Problems in facial development can occur with the skull, face, blood vessels, muscles, jaws and teeth. But it's the hard palate forming the roof of your mouth that's ...

South Korean animal rescue workers save puppy after thugs slice open mouth and break one of its legs - Daily Mail

South Korean animal rescue workers save puppy after thugs slice open mouth and break one of its legs    Daily Mail Abused Golden Retriever puppy 'Bobby' was found by rescue workers with a mouth cut open on each side, a broken leg and burn marks. The dog underwent ...

HSVBuddies.com Creates a Supportive Dating Community for Singles Diagnosed With Herpes Simplex Virus - DatingNews

HSVBuddies.com Creates a Supportive Dating Community for Singles Diagnosed With Herpes Simplex Virus    DatingNews The Scoop: Singles who have herpes can sometimes feel like the pariah of the dating world, but HSVBuddies.com welcomes them with open arms.

French boy accused of reintroducing measles to Costa Rica - Euronews English

French boy accused of reintroducing measles to Costa Rica    Euronews English An unvaccinated 5-year-old French boy on holidays with his parents is suspected of having reintroduced measles to Costa Rica, the health ministry said.

Mouth Ulcer Treatment Drug Market Analytical Overview, Growth Factors, Demand and Trends Forecast Report till 2023 – Daily Updates - Daily Updates

Mouth Ulcer Treatment Drug Market Analytical Overview, Growth Factors, Demand and Trends Forecast Report till 2023 – Daily Updates    Daily Updates Report Title: – Global Mouth Ulcer Treatment Drug Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023. Global Mouth Ulcer Treatment ...

Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans - WORLD OF BUZZ

Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans    WORLD OF BUZZ There's a reason why dogs are called a man's best friend. Unfortunately, many people prove themselves unworthy of such friendship. A Facebook post has ...

Family sues Concord nursing facility, says Alzheimer’s patient’s suffering was exacerbated - The Mercury News

Family sues Concord nursing facility, says Alzheimer’s patient’s suffering was exacerbated    The Mercury News CONCORD — The family of an elderly man who died at a nursing home here says the facility caused him excessive suffering and sped up his death.

11 Facts About the Kidneys - Mental Floss

11 Facts About the Kidneys    Mental Floss Your kidneys filter almost 50 gallons of blood a day to keep your whole body healthy. Read on for more facts about this crucial organ—including what causes ...

Why the Flu Shot Is Good for Your Heart - U.S. News & World Report

Why the Flu Shot Is Good for Your Heart    U.S. News & World Report People with heart disease have a higher risk of complications from the flu.

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up    WIRED The world is close to declaring the total containment of polio, but several labs could still, accidentally, be storing samples of the deadly virus.

The secret to bats' immunity - Science Daily

The secret to bats' immunity    Science Daily Bats' ability to host deadly viruses without getting sick could help shed light on inflammation and aging in humans.

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes - Medscape

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes    Medscape Could our whole theory about the most common causes of death be wrong? Over the past few decades, the focus of public health has shifted from infectious ...

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD    Jackson Clarion Ledger More deer hunters are talking about chronic wasting disease. Here are 10 things you should know about CWD, also called the "zombie deer virus."

Researchers discover the secret to bats' immunity - Phys.org

Researchers discover the secret to bats' immunity    Phys.org An international research team led by Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, has identified molecular and genetic mechanisms that allow bats to stay healthy ...

Measles case in Brisbane's southside - NT News

Measles case in Brisbane's southside    NT News People in Brisbanes southside are being warned to watch out for the symptoms of measles after a person was diagnosed with the highly infectious viral disease.

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why - Health24

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why    Health24 A new study found that rates of infection with the two strains of HPV most heavily implicated in cervical cancer have markedly declined.

Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 30 - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Reliefweb

Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 30 - Democratic Republic of the Congo    Reliefweb English Situation Report on Democratic Republic of the Congo and 7 other countries about Coordination, Disaster Management, Epidemic and more; published ...

Oscars 2019: 15 things to know, from the divisive ‘Green Book’ win to that truly terrible acceptance speech - The Washington Post

Oscars 2019: 15 things to know, from the divisive ‘Green Book’ win to that truly terrible acceptance speech    The Washington Post The best and worst moments, including Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's steamy duet and an upset for best actress.

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why - Health24

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why    Health24 A new study found that rates of infection with the two strains of HPV most heavily implicated in cervical cancer have markedly declined.

Father sentenced to 12 years in prison for infant's 2015 death - Greeley Tribune

Father sentenced to 12 years in prison for infant's 2015 death    Greeley Tribune Weld District Judge Julie Hoskins on Monday sentenced Roberto “Nathan” Archuleta to 12 years in prison for the death of his 4-month-old son's 2015 death.

Striking terror camps in Pakistan - Observer Research Foundation

Striking terror camps in Pakistan    Observer Research Foundation After Pulwama suicide bombing by a terrorist belonging to Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad, it was virtually a given that India would retaliate.

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'? - BBC News

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'?    BBC News Donegal woman Rebecca Hamilton is known for having an ability to cure shingles and other illnesses.

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'? - BBC News

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'?    BBC News Donegal woman Rebecca Hamilton is known for having an ability to cure shingles and other illnesses.

Future scientists at work | Community - Williston Daily Herald

Future scientists at work | Community    Williston Daily Herald The Well at Williston State College was filled with budding young scientists on Tuesday, Feb. 26 as part of the Northwest Regional Science Fair.

Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2) - MD Linx

Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2)    MD Linx One of the most common causes of congenital disability, the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), is less prone to mutation than previously thought, a finding that ...

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why - Health24

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why    Health24 A new study found that rates of infection with the two strains of HPV most heavily implicated in cervical cancer have markedly declined.

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'? - BBC News

What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'?    BBC News Donegal woman Rebecca Hamilton is known for having an ability to cure shingles and other illnesses.

Huntington's disease therapeutics conference 2019 - Day 1 - HDBuzz

Huntington's disease therapeutics conference 2019 - Day 1    HDBuzz Jeff and Ed report from the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference - the biggest annual gathering of HD researchers. This year's conference is bigger ...

Cavities are preventable - Seacoastonline.com

Cavities are preventable    Seacoastonline.com February is National Children's Dental Health Month and a good reminder that the first line of defense to prevent tooth decay in young children begins with ...

"Molecular Clock" Indicates Chikungunya Arrived in Brazil during 2012 - PrecisionVaccinations

"Molecular Clock" Indicates Chikungunya Arrived in Brazil during 2012    PrecisionVaccinations Scientists at the Center for Infection and Immunity (CII) at the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health reported that the Chikungunya virus may have arrived ...

Virus facts and information - National Geographic

Virus facts and information    National Geographic Viruses are curious things. The tiny tagalongs aren't exactly alive by most definitions, but they're not really inanimate either. They've flourished and diversified for ...

Kifafa: The mystery of East Africa's 'nodding disease' - BBC News

Kifafa: The mystery of East Africa's 'nodding disease'    BBC News The rare illness may unlock new treatments to many other neurological conditions.

Latest anti-retroviral drug regimens provide 'Lazarus Effect' for HIV patients - Science Daily

Latest anti-retroviral drug regimens provide 'Lazarus Effect' for HIV patients    Science Daily Frailty related to HIV infection 'is rapidly becoming a specter of the past' and today it 'is possible to control HIV infection in all patients,' according to a perspective ...

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes - Medscape

Germ Theory Extended to Alzheimer's, Atherosclerosis, Diabetes    Medscape Could our whole theory about the most common causes of death be wrong? Over the past few decades, the focus of public health has shifted from infectious ...

Workplace Infection Risks Evolving, Employers Struggle to Keep Up - Contagionlive.com

Workplace Infection Risks Evolving, Employers Struggle to Keep Up    Contagionlive.com Workers in a variety of industries—not just health care—face significant risk of infection at work. A new study finds a number of new risks are emerging, adding to ...

Confirmed case of mumps reported at ICE facility in Aurora - The Denver Channel

Confirmed case of mumps reported at ICE facility in Aurora    The Denver Channel DENVER – A case of the mumps has been confirmed at an ICE detention center in Aurora, Tri-County Health Department officials said Wednesday afternoon.

Atara Biotherapeutics Announces Presentations Highlighting Next-Generation CAR T Platform and Mesothelin-Targeted CAR T Clinical Results at American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2019 - GlobeNewswire

Atara Biotherapeutics Announces Presentations Highlighting Next-Generation CAR T Platform and Mesothelin-Targeted CAR T Clinical Results at American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2019    GlobeNewswire Atara to present off-the-shelf, allogeneic CAR T proof-of-concept results demonstrating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-specific T cells expressing chimeric antigen ...

California modifies virulent Newcastle disease quarantine boundaries - Feedstuffs

California modifies virulent Newcastle disease quarantine boundaries    Feedstuffs California State Veterinarian Dr. Annette Jones announced Feb. 27 that she has modified southern California's quarantine area to further restrict bird movement ...

Imported Egyptian dog, possibly wearing purple sweater, sought in Leawood - Kansas City Star

Imported Egyptian dog, possibly wearing purple sweater, sought in Leawood    Kansas City Star An imported Egyptian dog, possibly wearing a purple sweater, escaped its foster family in Leawood, Kansas, this week. The dog is being sought by police and ...

AAV-AD - Alzforum

AAV-AD    Alzforum Species: Rat Genes: APP, PSEN1 Mutations: APP KM670/671NL (Swedish), APP V717I (London), PSEN1 M146L (A>C) Modification: APP: Virus; PSEN1: Virus

NanoViricides Announces $2.5 Million Financing in a Registered Direct Offering - PRNewswire

NanoViricides Announces $2.5 Million Financing in a Registered Direct Offering    PRNewswire SHELTON, Conn., Feb. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE MKT: NNVC) (the "Company") a global leader in the development of highly effective ...

NJ Faces Growing Health Threat from Virus-Carrying Mosquitoes - NJ Spotlight

NJ Faces Growing Health Threat from Virus-Carrying Mosquitoes    NJ Spotlight Rising temperatures and longer mosquito season create a 'perfect storm' for virus transmission.

Feral cat in Frazer tests positive for rabies - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Feral cat in Frazer tests positive for rabies    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Allegheny County Health Department said it has confirmed the county's fifth case of rabies so far this year. A feral cat found in the 2300 block of ...

High vaccination rates protect Maine, NH from measles outbreak - Foster's Daily Democrat

High vaccination rates protect Maine, NH from measles outbreak    Foster's Daily Democrat PORTSMOUTH — While some states are seeing outbreaks of measles, prompting the federal government to look at state vaccination exemption rules, it has not ...

Darla Shine's Measles Misinformation - FactCheck.org

Darla Shine's Measles Misinformation    FactCheck.org Over a nearly 18-hour Twitter spree, Darla Shine, the wife of Bill Shine, President Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff for communications, made a series of false ...

AbbVie, Voyager Team Up to Develop Antibodies for Parkinson’s, Other Diseases - Parkinson's News Today

AbbVie, Voyager Team Up to Develop Antibodies for Parkinson’s, Other Diseases    Parkinson's News Today Read about how AbbVie and Voyager Therapeutics have extended their collaboration to co-develop and commercialize antibodies to treat Parkinson's disease.

Scientist warns of chikungunya virus mutation - The Hindu

Scientist warns of chikungunya virus mutation    The Hindu Disease-spreading vectors found travelling across continents.

Long-term circulation of Zika virus in Thailand: an observational study - The Lancet

Long-term circulation of Zika virus in Thailand: an observational study    The Lancet Little is known about the historical and current risk of Zika virus infection in southeast Asia, where the mosquito vector is widespread and other arboviruses ...

Anti-HIV Antibodies Generated through Computationally Designed Epitopes - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Anti-HIV Antibodies Generated through Computationally Designed Epitopes    Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News A team of investigators led by scientists at Penn State University has found an interesting new way to create proteins that can slip through HIV's protective ...

Mumps Outbreak Reported In McHenry County - CBS Chicago

Mumps Outbreak Reported In McHenry County    CBS Chicago CHICAGO (CBS)–A mumps outbreak has been reported in northwest suburban McHenry County, where eight people reportedly have the illness, according to ...

Meningitis outbreak confirmed in Macon - Smoky Mountain News

Meningitis outbreak confirmed in Macon    Smoky Mountain News 2 deaths linked to meningitis outbreak in Macon Co.    WSPA.com Macon County Public Health confirms outbreak of meningitis with 1 confirmed death, and a second under investigation    FOX Carolina Health officials confirm outbreak of potentially deadly contagious disease    WYFF4 Greenville View full coverage on Google News

8 Mumps Cases Identified At 2 McHenry County Locations: MCDH - Crystal Lake, IL Patch

8 Mumps Cases Identified At 2 McHenry County Locations: MCDH    Crystal Lake, IL Patch 8 Mumps Cases IDd At 2 McHenry County Locations - Crystal Lake-Cary, IL - The McHenry County Department of Health said they, the IDPH and the two ...

Franklin Middle School in Greeley closed for the rest of the week following norovirus outbreak - The Denver Channel

Franklin Middle School in Greeley closed for the rest of the week following norovirus outbreak    The Denver Channel Franklin Middle School in Greeley will be closed for the rest of the week following a norovirus outbreak on campus, school officials said Wednesday evening.

5 Belly Button Infections You Can Get (and What to Do If You Have One) - Self

5 Belly Button Infections You Can Get (and What to Do If You Have One)    Self When you think of all the different holes on your body that can get infected, you might completely disregard your belly button. But belly button infections are ...

Confirmed case of mumps reported at ICE facility in Aurora - The Denver Channel

Confirmed case of mumps reported at ICE facility in Aurora    The Denver Channel DENVER – A case of the mumps has been confirmed at an ICE detention center in Aurora, Tri-County Health Department officials said Wednesday afternoon.

Suspected Norovirus shuts down two restaurants in Lakewood - KOMO News

Suspected Norovirus shuts down two restaurants in Lakewood    KOMO News Two suspected cases of Norovirus have shut down two restaurants in Lakewood, according to the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. According to the ...

These may be the most germ-ridden places in your office - ABC 4

These may be the most germ-ridden places in your office    ABC 4 (KX News) - With up to 4000 Americans dying weekly from the flu, getting the virus is a risk you don't want to take. But it's not just about who you come in contact ...

Cavities are preventable - Foster's Daily Democrat

Cavities are preventable    Foster's Daily Democrat February is National Children's Dental Health Month and a good reminder that the first line of defense to prevent tooth decay in young children begins with ...

What is measles and why is it making a comeback? A guide - The Globe and Mail

What is measles and why is it making a comeback? A guide    The Globe and Mail Decades ago, measles seemed like a disease on the run. Since vaccinations were introduced, millions of lives have been saved and what was once a common ...

A Man's Trouble Smelling Was Caused By a Tooth Growing in His Nose - Live Science

A Man's Trouble Smelling Was Caused By a Tooth Growing in His Nose    Live Science A man got a completely unexpected diagnosis after he told his doctors that for the past two years, his left nostril had been stuffy, drippy and losing its ability to ...

To vaccinate, or not? Berkeley's Art Reingold says there's only one answer - UC Berkeley

To vaccinate, or not? Berkeley's Art Reingold says there's only one answer    UC Berkeley Measles is more than just a little rash. The highly contagious virus can pack a serious punch, landing as many as one in four infected people in the hospital and ...

Sore throat, cough and phlegm all you need to know about your horrible cold - MENAFN.COM

Sore throat, cough and phlegm all you need to know about your horrible cold    MENAFN.COM (MENAFN - The Conversation) The human body has a large surface area that is in contact with the outside world, much of this comes from the body's larg.

Increase in Garden Route cases of enteroviral meningitis - CapeTown ETC

Increase in Garden Route cases of enteroviral meningitis    CapeTown ETC Public hospitals in the Garden Route have recently reported an increase in cases of patients with enteroviral meningitis. The disease most commonly occurs ...

Vancouver Coastal Health reports new measles cases bringing total to 15 - Daily Hive

Vancouver Coastal Health reports new measles cases bringing total to 15    Daily Hive Vancouver Coastal Health has confirmed two new cases of measles, bringing the total of infected patients to 15.

Kifafa: The mystery of East Africa's 'nodding disease' - BBC News

Kifafa: The mystery of East Africa's 'nodding disease'    BBC News The rare illness may unlock new treatments to many other neurological conditions.

OUR VIEW: Act now on CWD | Editorial - International Falls Journal

OUR VIEW: Act now on CWD | Editorial    International Falls Journal A group of five state representatives are urging Minnesotans to support bills to address chronic wasting disease, and we applaud their effort.

Health Benefits of Lemon Water - Magazine of Santa Clarita

Health Benefits of Lemon Water    Magazine of Santa Clarita Aids in Digestion Lemon water can be prepared in two ways. The first method is to slice two lemons and add the slices to a pitcher of filtered water for 8 hours or ...

Tampon Tips: Everything to know about feminine hygiene products - TODAY

Tampon Tips: Everything to know about feminine hygiene products    TODAY Gynecologists offer tips about how to wear tampons, answering the questions: How do tampons work, can I sleep with a tampon, what is toxic shock syndrome, ...

Measles in B.C.: How we got here and what you need to know - Vancouver Sun

Measles in B.C.: How we got here and what you need to know    Vancouver Sun In B.C., there were two cases in 2016 and just one in 2017. Last year, there were six cases confirmed. The last outbreak of measles in B.C. was in 2014 when ...

Root Cause: Netflix quietly removes cancer documentary - NEWS.com.au

Root Cause: Netflix quietly removes cancer documentary    NEWS.com.au A controversial Netflix documentary that's caused a serious stir in the medical community has been quietly removed from the streaming *service*.

What have we learned after the first week of spring training? - Royals Review

What have we learned after the first week of spring training?    Royals Review Royals players have now been in camp for a full week, which means there has been a LOT of pitcher-covering-first-base drills. This week, teams have begun ...

Is the South China Sea issue flaring up again? - Observer Research Foundation

Is the South China Sea issue flaring up again?    Observer Research Foundation The US has stepped up its Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea as a response to China's efforts to further enforce its claims in the disputed ...

They were mirages. And they were real - Observer Research Foundation

They were mirages. And they were real    Observer Research Foundation It is still early days to predict what will happen now.

Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans - WORLD OF BUZZ

Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans    WORLD OF BUZZ There's a reason why dogs are called a man's best friend. Unfortunately, many people prove themselves unworthy of such friendship. A Facebook post has ...

Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack - Mirror Online

Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack    Mirror Online WARNING: DISTRESSING *CONTENT* Golden retriever "Bobby" was found on wasteland with her mouth tied with rope in Seoul, South Korea.

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations    CBC News An individual with lab-confirmed measles stopped in Edmonton while en route from Vancouver to Inuvik on Feb. 12, stated a news release issued Sunday by ...

Striking terror camps in Pakistan - Observer Research Foundation

Striking terror camps in Pakistan    Observer Research Foundation After Pulwama suicide bombing by a terrorist belonging to Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad, it was virtually a given that India would retaliate.

Does Khalilzad have a real plan for peace in Afghanistan? - Observer Research Foundation

Does Khalilzad have a real plan for peace in Afghanistan?    Observer Research Foundation Khalilzad has taken a gamble without a real plan in his pocket.

Niki Lauda's doctor rules out Melbourne flight - Wheels24

Niki Lauda's doctor rules out Melbourne flight    Wheels24 Niki Lauda's doctor has confirmed reports that the Formula 1 legend will not be in Australia next month.

UWI Mona joins global virus network to combat viral diseases - Jamaica Observer

UWI Mona joins global virus network to combat viral diseases    Jamaica Observer Jamaica, through The University of the West Indies, Mona, is now home to a Centre of Excellence in the Global Virus Network (GVN) – a coalition of leading ...

Aprilia reveals overhauled 2019 MotoGP livery - Yahoo Sports

Aprilia reveals overhauled 2019 MotoGP livery    Yahoo Sports Aprilia became the sixth and final MotoGP manufacturer to reveal its livery for the 2019 season on Friday.

Germs that spread the flu virus could be around you - KXNet.com

Germs that spread the flu virus could be around you    KXNet.com During flu season, you may hold back from shaking hands as often or you may wash your hands more often. But did you know, that flu germs can travel up to six ...

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations    CBC News An individual with lab-confirmed measles stopped in Edmonton while en route from Vancouver to Inuvik on Feb. 12, stated a news release issued Sunday by ...

Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack - Mirror Online

Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack    Mirror Online WARNING: DISTRESSING *CONTENT* Golden retriever "Bobby" was found on wasteland with her mouth tied with rope in Seoul, South Korea.

Mumps outbreak reported in McHenry County - WGN TV Chicago

Mumps outbreak reported in McHenry County    WGN TV Chicago MCHENRY COUNTY -- The Department of Health in McHenry County is investigating an outbreak of mumps. According to the health department, eight cases ...

In Spain, Galicia declares war on wild boars - EL PAIS

In Spain, Galicia declares war on wild boars    EL PAIS The regional government is planning to sacrifice a group of animals that has been seeking refuge from hunters in the city of Lugo and causing traffic problems.

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up    WIRED The world is close to declaring the total containment of polio, but several labs could still, accidentally, be storing samples of the deadly virus.

Virus facts and information - National Geographic

Virus facts and information    National Geographic Viruses are curious things. The tiny tagalongs aren't exactly alive by most definitions, but they're not really inanimate either. They've flourished and diversified for ...

Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2) - MD Linx

Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2)    MD Linx MedicalXpress Breaking News-and-Events | February 26, 2019. One of the most common causes of congenital disability, the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), ...

Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know - Express

Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know    Express DISEASE X - dubbed this generation's Spanish flu - has the potential to kill millions of healthy people, experts have warned. But what do we know about the ...

Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary - Buffalo News

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UWI Mona joins global virus network to combat viral diseases - Jamaica Observer

UWI Mona joins global virus network to combat viral diseases    Jamaica Observer Jamaica, through The University of the West Indies, Mona, is now home to a Centre of Excellence in the Global Virus Network (GVN) – a coalition of leading ...

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Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

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Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know - Express

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Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary - Buffalo News

Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary    Buffalo News By Colleen Mattimore and Dennis Z. Kuo Pediatricians hold their collective breath as the measles outbreak of 2019 spreads across the country. Measles is a ...

WHO issues recommendations on next season's flu vaccine composition - NBCNews.com

WHO issues recommendations on next season's flu vaccine composition    NBCNews.com The World Health Organization issued new recommendations Thursday on the composition of the influenza vaccines for use in the 2019-20 flu season in the ...

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why - Health24

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why    Health24 A new study found that rates of infection with the two strains of HPV most heavily implicated in cervical cancer have markedly declined.

UWI Mona joins global virus network to combat viral diseases - Jamaica Observer

UWI Mona joins global virus network to combat viral diseases    Jamaica Observer Jamaica, through The University of the West Indies, Mona, is now home to a Centre of Excellence in the Global Virus Network (GVN) – a coalition of leading ...

Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

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Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack - Mirror Online

Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack    Mirror Online WARNING: DISTRESSING *CONTENT* Golden retriever "Bobby" was found on wasteland with her mouth tied with rope in Seoul, South Korea.

15 Things Doctors Do Every Day to Avoid Getting the Cold and Flu - Prevention.com

15 Things Doctors Do Every Day to Avoid Getting the Cold and Flu    Prevention.com By implementing some prevention strategies, you can avoid contracting colds and the flu. Here's how doctors stay healthy and avoid catching the flu.

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

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Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2) - MD Linx

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Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know - Express

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Explainer: what is Murray Valley encephalitis virus? - The Conversation AU

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Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary - Buffalo News

Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary    Buffalo News By Colleen Mattimore and Dennis Z. Kuo Pediatricians hold their collective breath as the measles outbreak of 2019 spreads across the country. Measles is a ...

Striking terror camps in Pakistan - Observer Research Foundation

Striking terror camps in Pakistan    Observer Research Foundation After Pulwama suicide bombing by a terrorist belonging to Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad, it was virtually a given that India would retaliate.

Slum Tourism: Promoting participatory development or abusing poverty for profit? - Observer Research Foundation

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Researchers find how bats remain immune to various infections - News-Medical.net

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Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

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Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack - Mirror Online

Sick thugs break puppy's leg and slice her mouth open in cruel attack    Mirror Online WARNING: DISTRESSING *CONTENT* Golden retriever "Bobby" was found on wasteland with her mouth tied with rope in Seoul, South Korea.

Bat flu can spread to humans: should we be worried? - The Conversation - UK

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Colorado man gets 12 years in prison for infant son’s death - The Denver Post

Colorado man gets 12 years in prison for infant son’s death    The Denver Post A Colorado man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the death of his 4-month-old son.

French boy accused of reintroducing measles to Costa Rica - Euronews English

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Striking terror camps in Pakistan - Observer Research Foundation

Striking terror camps in Pakistan    Observer Research Foundation After Pulwama suicide bombing by a terrorist belonging to Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad, it was virtually a given that India would retaliate.

Slum Tourism: Promoting participatory development or abusing poverty for profit? - Observer Research Foundation

Slum Tourism: Promoting participatory development or abusing poverty for profit?    Observer Research Foundation Slum tourism in India does not appear to have created any impetus in this direction, as is evident from the case of Dharavi.

Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2) - MD Linx

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Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know - Express

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Explainer: what is Murray Valley encephalitis virus? - The Conversation AU

Explainer: what is Murray Valley encephalitis virus?    The Conversation AU Murray Valley encephalitis virus is a rare but potentially fatal mosquito-borne virus. Here's what you need to know about it.

Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary - Buffalo News

Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary    Buffalo News By Colleen Mattimore and Dennis Z. Kuo Pediatricians hold their collective breath as the measles outbreak of 2019 spreads across the country. Measles is a ...

Father sentenced to 12 years in prison for infant's 2015 death - Greeley Tribune

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South Korean animal rescue workers save puppy after thugs slice open mouth and break one of its legs - Daily Mail

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Measles signs and symptoms; Unvaccinated French boy brings highly contagious disease to Costa Rica after 5 years - India TV News

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Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

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Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up - WIRED

Polio Is Nearly Wiped Out—Unless Some Lab Tech Screws Up    WIRED The world is close to declaring the total containment of polio, but several labs could still, accidentally, be storing samples of the deadly virus.

The secret to bats' immunity - Science Daily

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Sinusitis vs Sequential Upper Respiratory Infections in Children - Infectious Disease Advisor

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Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 30 - Democratic Republic of the Congo - ReliefWeb

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'Measles is the most contagious virus we know of.' Infectious disease expert Dr. Robert Murphy can discuss recent outbreaks - Newswise

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Shingles can hit hard and do lasting damage - Science News

Shingles can hit hard and do lasting damage    Science News Varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox and shingles, may instigate several other problems.

What is Murray Valley encephalitis virus? - Medical Xpress

What is Murray Valley encephalitis virus?    Medical Xpress Western Australian health authorities recently issued warnings about Murray Valley encephalitis, a serious disease that can spread by the bite of an infected ...

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

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Top News in Infectious Disease February 26 2019 (2 of 2) - MD Linx

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Study traces the origins of Chikungunya in Brazil - Science Daily

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Tracking individual flu viruses shows the antiviral drug zanamivir in action - Chemical & Engineering News

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This Viral Therapy Could Help Us Survive the Superbug Era - WIRED

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Vigilance can stop evils that lurk - National Hog Farmer

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Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know - Express

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Atara Biotherapeutics Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2018 Financial Results and Recent Operational Progress - GlobeNewswire

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Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary - Buffalo News

Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary    Buffalo News By Colleen Mattimore and Dennis Z. Kuo Pediatricians hold their collective breath as the measles outbreak of 2019 spreads across the country. Measles is a ...

Infectious Diseases Projected To Be No. 1 Killer Worldwide By 2050 - Texas Public Radio

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Researcher Gets $3.86 Million Grant To Develop Universal Flu Vaccine With Microneedle Patch - Georgia State University News

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Mumps cases reported at jail, Crystal Lake church: McHenry County Department of Health - Northwest Herald

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Cahaba Valley Animal Clinic celebrates National Pet Dental Health Month - Shelby County Reporter - Shelby County Reporter

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How to Cure a Sore Throat - RedOrbit

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What parents need to know about the measles vaccine - WRCB-TV

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Colorado man gets 12 years in prison for infant son's death - KRDO

Colorado man gets 12 years in prison for infant son's death    KRDO A Colorado man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the death of his 4-month-old son.

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why - Health24

HPV infections most tied to cancer are in decline, and vaccines may be why    Health24 A new study found that rates of infection with the two strains of HPV most heavily implicated in cervical cancer have markedly declined.

Tongue-tie or reflux? Treatment helps babies' appetites - WNDU-TV

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Get the dirt on germs - Baylor College of Medicine News

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The Body 11 Facts About the Kidneys - Mental Floss

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Measles vaccination: More volunteer nurses can help, says PHO chief - Panay News

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Swine Flu Deaths Touch 377 Across India, Over 12,000 Infected: Government - NDTV News

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Dental Health and Cancer - Magazine of Santa Clarita

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Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans - WORLD OF BUZZ

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An anti-vax religious group apologized for spreading measles in Japan - Quartz

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Weld County man sentenced to 12 years in prison for child abuse resulting in death - KOAA 5

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Health exec: No measles outbreak in Davao Norte - Philippines - ReliefWeb

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George Pell guilty: Child sex crimes leave world reeling - NEWS.com.au

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What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'? - BBC News

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South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 8 - Observer Research Foundation

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Why the future looks bleak for Iran - Observer Research Foundation

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What's it like to have the gift of 'the cure'? - BBC News

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Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report says - NBCNews.com

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Therapeutic Vaccination for Chronic Hepatitis B | Journal of Viral Hepatitis - MD Linx

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Top News in Infectious Disease February 25 2019 (5 of 5) - MD Linx

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Striking terror camps in Pakistan - Observer Research Foundation

Striking terror camps in Pakistan    Observer Research Foundation After Pulwama suicide bombing by a terrorist belonging to Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad, it was virtually a given that India would retaliate.

UWI joins network to combat viral illnesses | News - Jamaica Gleaner

UWI joins network to combat viral illnesses | News    Jamaica Gleaner Jamaica, through The University of the West Indies, (UWI) Mona, is now home to a Centre of Excellence in the Global Virus Network (GVN), a coalition of leading ...

Abused Golden Retriever pup found in wasteland with her feet broken and mouth sliced open like Batman's Joker - MEAWW

Abused Golden Retriever pup found in wasteland with her feet broken and mouth sliced open like Batman's Joker    MEAWW A Golden Retriever named Bobby, who was found in a wasteland in Seoul, South Korea, had her mouth cut open and her front foot broken, requiring immediate ...

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD    Jackson Clarion Ledger More deer hunters are talking about chronic wasting disease. Here are 10 things you should know about CWD, also called the "zombie deer virus."

Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report says - NBCNews.com

Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report says    NBCNews.com As Venezuela grapples with an escalating humanitarian and political crisis, experts are warning about a surge in potentially deadly diseases transmitted by ...

Top News in Infectious Disease February 25 2019 (5 of 5) - MD Linx

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South Korean animal rescue workers save puppy after thugs slice open mouth and break one of its legs - Daily Mail

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Aprilia reveals overhauled 2019 MotoGP livery - Motorsport.com, Edition: Global

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Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans - WORLD OF BUZZ

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Why the Flu Shot Is Good for Your Heart - U.S. News & World Report

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Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

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Supplementary material for “Human error in high-biocontainment labs: a likely pandemic threat” - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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Leprosy Is Still a Health Problem to This Day, Even Though It's Been 'Cured' - ScienceAlert

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BIZARRE: What female pant thieves go for - Vanguard

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An anti-vax religious group apologized for spreading measles in Japan - Quartz

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15 Things Doctors Do Every Day to Avoid Getting the Cold and Flu - Prevention.com

15 Things Doctors Do Every Day to Avoid Getting the Cold and Flu    Prevention.com By implementing some prevention strategies, you can avoid contracting colds and the flu. Here's how doctors stay healthy and avoid catching the flu.

Killing the Common Cold Virus With a DNAzyme Cleaver - Medscape

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Dengue shock syndrome: Who is at risk? Signs and symptoms of DSS, treatment - Times Now

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Shoppers at Richmond Toys 'R' Us were potentially exposed to measles - Daily Hive

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Social media as the new courtroom for justice — a debate - Observer Research Foundation

Social media as the new courtroom for justice — a debate    Observer Research Foundation Students spoke about the potential of social media in espousing causes like Arab Spring and #MeToo movements, and the Nirbhaya rape case.

Slum Tourism: Promoting participatory development or abusing poverty for profit? - Observer Research Foundation

Slum Tourism: Promoting participatory development or abusing poverty for profit?    Observer Research Foundation Slum tourism in India does not appear to have created any impetus in this direction, as is evident from the case of Dharavi.

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD    Jackson Clarion Ledger More deer hunters are talking about chronic wasting disease. Here are 10 things you should know about CWD, also called the "zombie deer virus."

Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report says - NBCNews.com

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10 Things you might not know about your oral health - Philippine Star

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Virus facts and information - National Geographic

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Everett Animal Shelter cats and dogs need new homes - The Daily Herald

Everett Animal Shelter cats and dogs need new homes    The Daily Herald These pets are awaiting someone to adopt them and make them part of their homes.

What is the 'zombie deer disease'? 10 things to know about CWD - Jackson Clarion Ledger

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Disease X: Deadly illness could wipe out millions like Spanish flu - what you need to know - Express.co.uk

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Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report says - NBCNews.com

Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report says    NBCNews.com As Venezuela grapples with an escalating humanitarian and political crisis, experts are warning about a surge in potentially deadly diseases transmitted by ...

South Korean animal rescue workers save puppy after thugs slice open mouth and break one of its legs - Daily Mail

South Korean animal rescue workers save puppy after thugs slice open mouth and break one of its legs    Daily Mail Abused Golden Retriever puppy 'Bobby' was found by rescue workers with a mouth cut open on each side, a broken leg and burn marks. The dog underwent ...

Aprilia reveals overhauled 2019 MotoGP livery - Motorsport.com, Edition: Global

Aprilia reveals overhauled 2019 MotoGP livery    Motorsport.com, Edition: Global Aprilia became the sixth and final MotoGP manufacturer to reveal its livery for the 2019 season on Friday.

Somebody Cut This Puppy's Mouth Open Like The Joker, But She's Still Happy to See Humans - WORLD OF BUZZ

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Confirmed case of measles prompts alert for Edmonton airport, Leduc locations - CBC News

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Leprosy Is Still a Health Problem to This Day, Even Though It's Been 'Cured' - ScienceAlert

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