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[ad_1] US authorities approved the first smallpox treatment on Friday when the virus is used in a terrorist attack. Smallpox, very contagious, was eradicated from the world in 1980 However, people born …
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[ad_1] The sun is one of the largest and most accessible sources of vitamin D. It is necessary to expose oneself to the sun as a healthy habit; However, doing too much …
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[ad_1] The Ministry of Health (MINSA) activated a national epidemiological alert after an imported case of measles was detected in a 13-month-old baby from Venezuela. Faced with this situation, health warnings are …
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[ad_1] Scientists from the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV reported that a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) became resistant to antibiotics. The researchers told the …
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[ad_1] July 13, 2018 – 22:15 According to data from the NGO Wataniba, the indigenous Yanomami ethnic group who live in the state of Amazonas that Venezuela communicates with Brazil, could disappearing …
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[ad_1] It is estimated that the virus began to circulate through Yanomami populations in mid-March | Photo: Referential Caracas – The measles epidemic is wreaking havoc among indigenous peoples. The Venezuelan Society …
Read More »FDA approves smallpox drug
[ad_1] The US Administration for Food and Drugs, FDA for its acronym in English, approved the first drug to treat smallpox, a disease that no longer exists. It's a "just in case" …
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[ad_1] Bad habits can to some extent have positive consequences for a person, their life and their work, the Ladders portal points out. This is the case of the following nine ways, …
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[ad_1] Protect your loved ones against the harmful effects of sunlight with the following 6 products that will take care of your skin to the fullest. Telemundo has affiliate relationships and may …
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