[ad_1] Raw oysters may carry Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium that can cause flesh-eating disease. Melie Nasr / Shutterstock.com A 71-year-old man in Florida died on July 10 after being infected with bacteria …
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[ad_1] According to a new study by researchers at Harvard TH, women who consume many fruits and vegetables every day are less likely to develop breast cancer, especially aggressive tumors, than women …
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[ad_1] A new study released Tuesday indicates that digital overload could be linked to a "modest" but significant increase in new ADHD behaviors, providing a warning to the person with hyperactivity. The …
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[ad_1] UNAIDS said that as deaths declined and treatment rates increased, rates of new HIV infections threatened to frustrate efforts to defeat the disease. Michel Sidibé. Photo: UN Photo LONDON – Complacency …
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[ad_1] Dr. Denis Furtado, a Brazilian plastic surgeon, or Dr. BumBum, known to be well known, reportedly fled after his patient, Lilian Calixto, came to swell his buttocks, succumbing to botched surgery …
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[ad_1] Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, Minister of Health, appealed to parents to allow the department to educate schools about HIV infections before the end of the war against the pandemic. Motsoaledi's advocacy comes …
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