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Rising Paralyzed Children Worry US Authorities

A mysterious polio-like illness is spreading across the United States, leaving hundreds of children paralyzed. The cause of the disease, known as acute flaccid myelitis

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Obesity in US Continues Rising

Alarming statistics have emerged from a recent study conducted by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), revealing that an increasing number of

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Artificial Smallpox Virus Threatens Millions

Scientists are warning that artificially created viruses could potentially kill millions of people in the future. Researchers are calling for a halt to further research

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Suppressing Sneezes Can Have Consequences

A recent case in the UK highlights the dangers of suppressing a sneeze. Doctors are warning people not to hold back a sneeze, as it

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Vaccine for Cavities Developed

Chinese researchers have successfully developed a vaccine against the bacteria responsible for causing tooth decay, which could potentially help millions of people worldwide. The Wuhan

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Toxicity from prolonged denture adhesive use.

A 62-year-old man from the UK was admitted to a hospital with severe pain and numbness in his legs. He had not left his apartment

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Vegan Diet Harms Children’s Health

More and more parents are opting for a vegan diet for their children, believing it to be a healthier option. However, German doctors are warning

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Meat Allergy Caused by Tick Bites

A bite from the Lone Star tick can lead to a lifelong allergy to meat, causing severe allergic reactions that can be life-threatening. The diagnosis

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Digital liver model reduces animal testing

Researchers have developed a computer model that can simulate the flow dynamics of bile in the liver, predicting drug-induced liver damage. This breakthrough could reduce

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Success in Skin Cancer Vaccinations

In two independent studies, scientists have achieved initial success with a vaccine against black skin cancer. Both approaches stimulate the patient’s immune system to attack