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[ad_1] By Dr. Subhadra Jalali, November 17: The World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates World Preterm Birthday on November 17 each year to highlight premature babies. Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a dynamic, …
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[ad_1] The Missouri Department of Conservation thanks the thousands of deer hunters who participated in its mandatory MDC sampling last weekend in 31 counties. With the participation of hunters, MDC collected more …
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[ad_1] Ken White, special to the head of news Published at 16:24 CT 16 November 2018 TO CLOSE MDC is a disease that kills deer and leaves the brain with holes. What …
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[ad_1] Do you have dry, chronic eyes? Based on the results of a recent study, it is more likely that people with chronic dry eye disease will have a slow reading rate. …
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