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[ad_1] Researchers from University College London found that keratitis rates in Acanthamoeba, a corneal infection, had nearly tripled since 2011 in southeastern England. Infection with Acanthamoeba, a microorganism forming a cyst, causes …
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[ad_1] PARIS (AFP) – More than half of the countries are unlikely to reach the UN target of reducing by one third by 2030 premature mortality due to a quartet of chronic …
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Read More »FDA Approves Parkinson's Disease Medication From Acadia For New Safety Issues
[ad_1] San Diego's Acadia Pharmaceuticals Parkinson's disease drug offers more benefits than risks and no new safety concerns, the US Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. Acadia shares closed Thursday at $ …
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[ad_1] According to a new study, even though barbecued foods are delicious, they can have a darker side. Researchers have found that the burning of wood or charcoal for cooking is linked …
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[ad_1] In a new comprehensive report on the opioid crisis, the US surgeon general writes that stigma remains a major barrier to treatment and advocates a more supportive approach for those in …
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