Thousands of cases of cholera have been reported in Nigeria between January and June 2021. The northern states of Bauchi,
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When do I still need to wear a mask?
When do I still need to wear a mask? It depends, mostly on whether or not you’re vaccinated. If you’re
Continue reading »People with HIV are still dying from a treatable, but neglected, disease
Thembi Ngubane was a young woman who became famous through the American National Public Radio show Thembi’s AIDS Diary: A
Continue reading »COVID-19 deaths really are different. But best practices for ICU care should still apply
Exactly what kills a person with COVID-19? How do those deaths differ from the deaths of people whose lungs fail
Continue reading »I See Why Some Black People Don’t Trust the Vaccine\u2014but I’m Still Getting It
“GO BACK TO Africa!” has been a barb spat at American Black folk since circa white people ceasing to own
Continue reading »I See Why Some Black People Don’t Trust the Vaccine\u2014but I’m Still Getting It
“GO BACK TO Africa!” has been a barb spat at American Black folk since circa white people ceasing to own
Continue reading »Less severe cases of diarrheal illness can still lead to child mortality, research shows
Diarrheal diseases are a leading cause of death for young children, accounting for nine percent of all deaths worldwide in
Continue reading »Hep C prevention still necessary despite advances in treatment
There needs to be more attention given to the prevention of hepatitis C, a UNSW Sydney report says. The UNSW
Continue reading »Salt is bad for you, but how it affects your body is still frontier science
Research has shown that excess salt intake is harmful to people’s health. It can lead to high blood pressure and
Continue reading »Did you wait until middle age to get fit? It could still boost your life span
(HealthDay)—It’s truly never too late to begin exercising, new research shows. Even for people who were “couch potatoes” in their
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