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[ad_1] Kampala (AFP) – L'Ouganda commencera à vacciner les agents de santé de première ligne contre Ebola la semaine prochaine, alors que le virus mortel se propage depuis la République démocratique du …
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[ad_1] One in eight American adults (about 29 million) has type 2 diabetes, which causes blood glucose levels to climb. The older you get, the greater your risk. The American Diabetes Association …
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[ad_1] FRIDAY, November 2, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing has become the standard of care for cervical cancer screening. But now, Canadian researchers say it may be useless for …
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Read More »First FDA-approved marijuana-based drug now available in US
[ad_1] Several months after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of a drug derived from marijuana for the first time, the drug became available in the U.S. on Thursday. …
Read More »A Stanford study reveals that fewer children were killed by firearms in states with strict firearms laws – Marin Independent Journal
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Read More »Uganda begins to vaccinate against Ebola virus while Congo fears to be transmitted
[ad_1] KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda announced Monday that it will start vaccinating some of its health workers against Ebola, fearing that viral haemorrhagic fever will spread from the Democratic Republic of Congo, …
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