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[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children's Fund (UNICEF) issued a statement in which they state that their children died shortly after receiving a vaccine MMR. UNICEF …
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[ad_1] A large trans-Tasman study, including research from the University of Otago, provides the strongest evidence to date of causal links between regular alcohol consumption among teens and drug and alcohol problems …
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Read More »First Human Scanner with Next Generation 3D Color Medical Scanner
[ad_1] Scientists Phil and Anthony Butler, inventors of the X-ray spectral scanner MARS In the photo, the wrist of Professor Phil Butler (including his watch). Credit: University of Canterbury The first human …
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[ad_1] A brave young child is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer at only 15 months old. Harlow, California, who underwent strenuous chemotherapy, surgery and a stem cell …
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