[ad_1] A New York hunter’s penchant for eating squirrel brains may have led to his death from a rare neurological disorder. The 61-year-old man, whose name hasn’t been released, had brain scans …
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[ad_1] Researchers have discovered a new potential approach to delivering therapies more effectively to the brain. The results, performed on mice, have shown that the research could have implications for the treatment …
Read More »The European Medicines Agency asks for the approval of the dengue vaccine
[ad_1] LONDON – The European Medicines Regulatory Agency has recommended the approval of the first dengue vaccine despite concerns over its widespread use and legal action in the Philippines alleging that it …
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[ad_1] According to the state's Department of Public Health, two Massachusetts children contracted a rare and serious illness that caused muscle weakness and paralysis. The first case of acute flaccid myelitis, or …
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[ad_1] Une notice nécrologique publiée dans le Vermont le 14 octobre raconte l'histoire d'une lutte de longue date contre la dépendance aux opioïdes en termes ouverts et honnêtes. Depuis sa publication, la …
Read More »The European Medicines Agency says the dengue vaccine should be approved
[ad_1] LONDON – The European Medicines Regulatory Agency has recommended the approval of the first dengue vaccine despite concerns over its widespread use and a lawsuit in the Philippines alleging that it …
Read More »What to do if you have breast cancer
[ad_1] Eight years ago, I did not know it. I thought I knew the basics – I organized an annual women's review and promoted breast cancer awareness whenever the opportunity arose; but …
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