Benin, Liberia, and Sierra Leone also roll out malaria vaccine
West Africa's Benin, Liberia and Sierra Leone launch malaria vaccination
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WHO Global Malaria Programme launches new operational strategy
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Africa: World Malaria Day 2024 - Young People Engaged Through Antimalaria School Clubs As Agents of Change in Malaria Control
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Mom sues WC Health Department for R38m after baby left with cerebal palsy after birth
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Cassper Nyovest adds his voice behind sexual health campaign
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World Immunisation Week 2024 celebrates 50 years of life-saving vaccines
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Cancer jab that doubles chance of survival a real 'gamechanger' for patients
British man tests first personalised melanoma vaccine
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How does groundbreaking cancer jab work? When will it be available?
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‘Real hope’ for cancer cure as personal mRNA vaccine for melanoma trialled
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World's first jab to stop skin cancer being tested in UK patients
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World Immunization Week: Delivering vaccines and trustworthy information to communities around the world
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Expert warns: No anti-malaria drug is foolproof
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Antipsychotics in Dementia Patients Are Associated with a Range of Potential Harms
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Ultra-processed foods increase risk of cardiovascular disease
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WHO says bird flu risk currently low, asks countries to remain vigilant
Bird flu virus has been spreading in US cows for months, RNA reveals
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One In Five Milk Samples From Across US Had Traces Of Bird Flu Virus, FDA Says
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Up to a fifth of US milk supply could be infected with traces of bird flu
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Africa: Data Arms Africa's Fight Against Malaria
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Dissent on doxyPEP: recent guidelines becoming more cautious
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Find Out the Best Time of Day to Exercise for Your Lifestyle
By Amanda Capritto and Giselle Castro
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PET brain scans could reveal hidden inflammation in patients with multiple sclerosis
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Better Scans Spot Hidden Inflammation in MS Patients
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Association between HIV Serostatus and premalignant cervical lesions among women attending a cervical cancer screening clinic at a tertiary care facility in southwestern Uganda: a comparative cross-sectional study - BMC Women's Health
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Mortality burden of cardiovascular disease attributable to ambient PM2.5 exposure in Portugal, 2011 to 2021 - BMC Public Health
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People who do these jobs are 40% less likely to end up with cognitive impairment after 70
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These Are the Jobs That Might Make You More Likely to Develop Dementia
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Mentally Stimulating Occupations Are Key To Avoiding Dementia
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Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive decline by 66% and dementia by 37%, study says
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Mentally stimulating work plays key role in staving off dementia, study finds
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Impact of primary care posttraumatic stress disorder (PC-PTSD) on fertility problem of Iranian women with infertility during the COVID-19 pandemic - BMC Women's Health
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At Least 3 Women Contracted HIV After Getting "Vampire Facial" At Spa, US Health Body Finds
By Bhavya Sukheja
At Least Three Women Were Infected With H.I.V. After 'Vampire Facials'
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Warning for Kim Kardashian's beloved 'vampire facials' after four women contract HIV at New Mexico salon, CDC
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CDC describes first known cases of HIV transmitted via 'vampire facial' injections
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Three women contract HIV from dirty “vampire facials” at unlicensed spa
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Soft robotic nerve cuffs could revolutionize treatment of neurological conditions
Electrochemically actuated microelectrodes for minimally invasive peripheral nerve interfaces
By Alejandro Carnicer-Lombarte, Damiano Giuseppe Barone and Sanggil Han
Robotic nerve 'cuffs' could help treat a range of neurological conditions
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