[ad_1] Photo of Pixabay on Pexels.com Worrisome figures can be deduced from the Epidemiological Bulletin prepared by the Department of Epidemiology of the Ministry of Health. Indeed, there is a national increase …
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[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Durham, UK, discovered that dogs can smell malaria in sock samples worn by infected children. This discovery was presented at the meeting of the American Society …
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[ad_1] EFE Mexico .- Recurrent multiple sclerosis can be solved through a revolutionary oral treatment that promises to reduce epidemics by 67% and up to four years, said a specialist at Efe. …
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[ad_1] "It is a new oral therapy that has been shown to be effective in MS patients, allowing the disease to be transmitted and slowing down its disabling effects without the need …
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[ad_1] Geneva .- 93% of children under the age of 15 breathe so polluted air that their health and development are endangered, and one in ten children under the age of five …
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[ad_1] A seven-year-old boy is hospitalized for a serious problem at the pediatric intensive care unit of the Carlos Van Buren Hospital in Valparaíso. At first, it would be amoeba meningoencephalitis caused …
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[ad_1] A seven-year-old child is hospitalized in the state of gravity at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Carlos Van Buren Hospital in Valparaiso, with a strange condition . Initially, it would …
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