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Read More »The discovery of the Zika virus in monkeys suggests that the disease could also have a wild cycle – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Zika virus was detected in dead monkeys found in Brazil, near São José do Rio Preto, in the state of São Paulo, and Belo Horizonte, in Minas Gerais. The animals had …
Read More »The Real Reasons Parents Refuse HPV Vaccination
[ad_1] By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Oct. 30, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Safety concerns are a main reason American parents hesitate to have their children vaccinated against the sexually transmitted human …
Read More »New Dengue Vaccines: A Promise
[ad_1] NEW ORLEANS – New data on several new dengue vaccines have been reported. They all show that the safety and immunogenicity are satisfactory and hopefully that they will be able to …
Read More »How did two mothers both carry the same child?
[ad_1] According to the press, two mothers each had the same child during part of the development of the fetus. Married women, Ashleigh and Bliss Coulter, were able to carry the developing …
Read More »Short interval between pregnancies linked to increased risks for mom, baby
[ad_1] By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Women who wait just a short time to become pregnant after delivering a child may put themselves and their next baby at greater risk for …
Read More »First global vaccine against celiac disease enters phase 2 trials in Melbourne
[ad_1] A WORLD-FIRST vaccine is being tested with the goal of ending gluten-free diets for celiac disease. Following global trials led by US pharmaceutical company ImmusanT Inc., Australian trials will begin at …
Read More »Bat population in dramatic decline
[ad_1] A bat photographed with white nose syndrome. A bat photographed with white nose syndrome. Photo: Added Photo / Added Photo Photo: Added Photo / Added Photo A bat photographed with white …
Read More »Higher levels of vitamin D linked to better exercise capacity
[ad_1] Maintaining a healthy lifestyle requires a lot of work and research. Although incorporating fruits and vegetables and exercising regularly into your daily routine are key elements, taking vitamins and supplements can …
Read More »A woman had a human botfly larva buried in her skin
[ad_1] A woman returned from a trip to Belize with a human larva (a.k.a. Dermatobia hominis) deep in his skin, reported LiveScience. The doctors eventually removed the larvae surgically. This type of …
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