[ad_1] DR CATHY STEPHENSON Last Updated 05:00, 31 July 2018 Pain Abdominal are just one of the many symptoms of hepatitis B. Last Friday, World Hepatitis Day was the occasion for organizations …
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[ad_1] KEL Pittman hopes that the new funding for an early detection test for locally developed ovarian cancer will allow his daughter to not follow the same path as her mother After …
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[ad_1] A health surveillance report shows that it took a colleague threatening to resign before the Waikato District Health Board intervened to arrest a trained overseas orthopedic surgeon working in the hospital. …
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[ad_1] A British man who is so sensitive to the sun, his face "fried" when he was out on the outside as a baby was presented with a second hyperrealistic skin to …
Read More »Research aims to find "sweet spot" for pertussis vaccination
[ad_1] Pertussis vaccine given to six-week-old infants will be tested for efficacy in infants whose mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy. A University of Auckland researcher suspects that antibodies transmitted from mother to …
Read More »Waikato District Health Board hires surgeon despite referees' concerns
[ad_1] A foreign-trained orthopedic doctor was hired by the Waikato District Health Board despite concerns about communication disorders and concerns about behavior and personality The surgeon posed his candidacy for a position …
Read More »Generic Viagra study stopped after eleven babies die
[ad_1] A study conducted in the Netherlands was stopped after nearly a dozen babies succumbed to severe lung disease. Dutch doctors were trying to determine if the active ingredient in the erectile …
Read More »2500 new cases of melanoma diagnosed in New Zealand each year – study
[ad_1] New Zealand's place in the sun has a price. The place of New Zealand in the sun has a price. Photo: RNZ / Tracy Neal The recently published derma.plus skin cancer …
Read More »Research aims to find "sweet spot" for vaccination against whooping cough in babies
[ad_1] Pertussis vaccine given to six-week-old infants will be tested for efficacy in infants whose mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy. A University of Auckland researcher suspects that antibodies transmitted from mother to …
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