[ad_1] Hundreds of people were at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront on Saturday with one thing in mind: ending a terrible illness. According to the organization's website, the March to End Alzheimer's Disease …
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[ad_1] The Ministry of Health said there was no confirmed case of Ebola in Uganda despite information from the World Health Organization on a recently confirmed case of HIV / AIDS. 39, …
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[ad_1] After more positive test results, a dozen people were diagnosed with West Nile virus at Mobile. The Mobile County Health Department announced in a press release that the number of cases …
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[ad_1] High school students who had low scores on the Project Talent test were more likely to later develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Nearly six decades ago, about 440,000 …
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[ad_1] BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) – Recent outbreaks of Zika in the Americas have triggered a global health emergency, but Chinese and US researchers have made another discovery: a vaccine against the …
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[ad_1] Preliminary results from a Phase I clinical trial demonstrated the safety and tolerability of a cell therapy involving the ex vivo expansion of T cells and their subsequent infusion in individuals …
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[ad_1] The US Food and Drug Administration warns pet owners and veterinarians that certain FDA-approved pet and flea medications containing the pesticide isoxazoline pose a potential risk of seizures in dogs and …
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[ad_1] For the first time since the state began recording deaths from overdose, fentanyl is the cause of many heroin overdoses, if not more, according to the latest state data, highlighting synthetic …
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