[ad_1] WELLINGTON (AFP) – As Prince Harry and his expectant wife Fiji and Tonga next week, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the risk of contracting Zika virus in the Pacific …
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[ad_1] Final result: A statistical method could fill the gaps in data from the US Cancer Registry to estimate the risk of recurrence in the short and long term of hormonal receptor …
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[ad_1] Health professionals are urging citizens to get their flu shot. (iStock) Following last year’s flu season — the worst in decades, killing an estimated 80,000 Americans — health professionals have a strong …
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Read More »New York Hunter Likely Died From Eating Squirrel Brains, Researchers Reveal
[ad_1] Researchers believe that the death of a New York man infected with an extremely rare neurological disease was likely caused by eating squirrel brains. The unidentified 61-year-old man arrived at a …
Read More »47,000 Ticks on a Moose Calf. Blame Climate Change. :: WRAL.com
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[ad_1] 0 The sting of the caterpillar is painful, but not fatal; here's what to do if you're stung ORLANDO, Fla. – According to the Florida Poison Information Center, more than 30 …
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