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CDC issues HIV warning over vampire facial cosmetic procedure
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The Non-conventional Effects of Hypovitaminosis D: A Pandemic Even in Sunlight-Rich Countries
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Diabetes: Could eating avocado help lower the risk of this condition?
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Antidepressants and Dementia Risk: Reassuring Data
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Spinal Cord Injury Damages Metabolism, and Scientists Now Know Why
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Cases of measles in world has doubled since last year
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Parents thought baby just had common cold before they received letter from 'angry' doctors
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Japan's Yokogawa helps to revolutionise Single-Cell Lipidomics
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Children With Chronic Skin Disorders Face Substantial Stigma
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Hundreds walk in De Pere to raise awareness for Multiple Sclerosis
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Thousands rally at Soldier Field for Walk MS: Chicago
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Considerations for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine product choice
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Researchers from Denmark and Germany find brown fat's 'off-switch'
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Instagram Influencers Can Encourage Young People to Eat More Fruit and Veg
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South Africa: SA's Flu Rates Anticipated to Return to Pre-Covid-19 Levels
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Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes and Low Platelet Count Syndrome Complicated by Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation and Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: A Case Report
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Blood Test Might Predict Knee Osteoarthritis Years Early
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Blood Biomarkers Predict Knee OA Years in Advance
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Gains in heart failure mortality have been erased
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Bacteria Use a Protein Complex To Enhance Blockage of Phage Replication
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Ohio State study reveals bacterial defense mechanism against phages
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Want to cut down on UPFs? 3 questions to ask yourself from a dietitian
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Polycrises Threatening Planetary Health Cannot Be Addressed in Silos
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Brain health scientists launch nutrition focused Alzheimer's Prevention Day
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Bird Flu: What We Know So Far about H5N1 in the United States
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As H5N1 spreads in cows, experts warn against drinking raw milk
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Updates on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
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Healthy, Balanced Diet Linked to Superior Brain Health
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