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[ad_1] The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been declared over, thanks to a concerted national and international effort to contain the threat, said Tuesday the top health …
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[ad_1] Dutch researchers stopped a clinical trial due to the death of 11 babies with pulmonary disease after their mothers were treated with the drug Sildenafil, commonly sold as Viagra and Revatio, …
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[ad_1] Often ignored and misunderstood by an athlete or gym enthusiast, the muscle health of seven in ten Indians is bad, according to a new study released Wednesday . One hundred Indians …
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[ad_1] A new statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics released Monday calls for reform of the US food additive regulatory process. According to the PAA, common chemicals found in plastic containers …
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