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[ad_1] The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved tafenoquine ( Krintafel ) to prevent the relapse of Malaria Plasmodium vivax in persons aged 16 and over. more who receive …
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[ad_1] Dennis Thompson HealthDay Journalist MONDAY, July 23, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Chemicals used to preserve, pack and improve food can harm children's health, says a group of pediatricians. A growing accumulation …
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[ad_1] SHANGHAI (Reuters) – A vaccine scandal in China, which has prompted angry reactions from leaders and citizens in the country, is sending drugs to the local drug market and threatening Chinese …
Read More »Women are twice as likely to die as men six months after a heart attack
[ad_1] Published July 23, 2018 14:45:22 Photo: Women are less likely to get the right treatment for a serious heart attack. (University of Tasmania: Shock Verdict) There is a difference in the …
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