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Typhoid vaccine over 81% effective in tackling disease in Nepal
Caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi, typhoid is a major cause of fever in children in low- and middle-income countries
Continue reading »Trial suggests inducing labor over ‘wait and see’ approach for late term pregnancies
Inducing labour at 41 weeks in low risk pregnancies is associated with a lower risk of newborn death compared with
Continue reading »Heart disease down over A generation among American Indians
Heart disease among American Indians in three regions has declined with each generation over the past 25 years and fewer
Continue reading »New study highlights advantages of living-donor liver transplant over deceased donor
Living-donor liver transplant offers numerous advantages over deceased-donor transplant, including better three-year survival rates for patients and lower costs, according
Continue reading »Over 830,000 cholera vaccinations planned in DR Congo: WHO
More than 830,000 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province will be vaccinated against cholera, which has
Continue reading »Dengue research in the Philippines evolving over time
Communicable diseases including dengue continue to be major causes of morbidity and mortality in the Philippines. Now, researchers reporting in
Continue reading »Cancer sufferers’ hair loss misery during chemo could be over
Scientists at the University of Huddersfield aim to minimise, or eliminate completely, the hair loss that is one of the
Continue reading »Ariana Grande Just Set The Record Straight After Twitter Freaked Out Over Her Sexuality
Ariana Grande opened up about her sexuality after fans freaked out about some lyrics in her new song “Monopoly” with
Continue reading »How does the brain change over the course of Alzheimer’s?
What changes in the brain are caused by Alzheimer’s disease? How do these changes differ from those observed in the
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