[ad_1] Probiotics are packed in all sorts of pills and products promising to keep our guts healthy. Researchers believe that not only most insects do not stay in our body, they could …
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[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Probiotics are found in everything from chocolate to gherkins to hand lotions and infant formula, and millions of people buy probiotic supplements to boost digestive health. But …
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[ad_1] Right here. We. Go. The first week of the NFL season begins Thursday in Philadelphia as the Eagles, reigning champions of the Super Bowl, host the Atlanta Falcons. Alex Smith and …
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[ad_1] PHOENIX (AP) – Early partial results from a historical gene editing study show encouraging signs that treatment may be safe and at least some of the desired effect, but it is …
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[ad_1] Public health officials in Tarrant County are trying to identify students at Texas Christian University who may have been exposed to mumps after a case was confirmed in the URC community. …
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[ad_1] Nearly six out of ten deaths due to treatable diseases in low- and middle-income countries result from poor quality health care – a cause of death greater than insufficient access to …
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Read More »World Health Organization: After the death of Ebola in the city, "no one should sleep well"
[ad_1] The Democratic Republic of Congo has confirmed its first Ebola death in the Butembo town in the east of the country, a trade hub with Uganda that is home to nearly …
Read More »Mumps case confirmed at TCU | Public health
[ad_1] A case of mumps has been confirmed at Texas Christian University, according to a note released Wednesday afternoon. The school was working with the Tarrant County Health Department to identify and …
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[ad_1] About 5 million deaths a year in low- and middle-income countries are the result of poor quality care, with an additional 3.6 million resulting from insufficient access to care, according to …
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