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[ad_1] A new study that shows that New Zealand has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world has confirmed the need to ban tanning beds and make standards mandatory. sunscreen. …
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[ad_1] Governments and international health organizations are absolutely unprepared for a global influenza pandemic that could kill nearly a billion people, scientists warned. Virus simulations conducted at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore …
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