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Iraq.. New deaths from hemorrhagic fever and messages from a health official
In the latest figures, the Ministry of Health of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government announced a few days ago that two deaths had...
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A Wildberries employee contracted mouse fever in a warehouse and went temporarily blind
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Kamila Latypova, a worker at the wild berry warehouse in Ufa, nearly died from mouse fever. The girl contracted a dangerous infection...
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Argentina will carry out clinical trials of the Russian vaccine in the population
Faced with the current coronavirus pandemic, more than 160 vaccines are being developed against SARS-CoV-2 around the world, hoping to bring one...
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Coronavirus could cause deafness, UK study warns
The new coronavirus could cause sudden and permanent hearing loss, said a medical group, reporting the British "first case" in the BMJ Case Reports...
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Understanding the skepticism on Covid-19 precautionary norms
In the midst of dreaded Coronavirus infection surge, with reported community spread of the infection happening in certain states, distance norms vanished with the...
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Research has shown that a person with a positive PCR test 10 days after symptoms has a small chance of being infectious
A well-known scientist of Montenegrin origin, Marija Backović, a doctor of biochemical sciences and molecular genetics, who has been working at the Pasteur Institute...
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WHO reports eruption of EBOLA 2020 outbreak, deadly fever again
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a second outbreak of Ebola fever. According to the organization, the spread of a deadly disease occurs...
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Alert for the super “Tiger Mosquito”, capable of transmitting 22 types of viruses
Aedes albopictus, popularly known as the “tiger mosquito”, was again the center of concern in some countries of the world after the species appeared...
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Cancer Care Management During COVID-19
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory...
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Biological weapons: from Bubonic plague to coronavirus
Each time a new disease arises, and even more so when it becomes an epidemic or, as in the case of the Coronavirus infection...
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World: The image of the world without the corona vaccine
While countries are locked in quarantine conditions and the lives of billions have been disrupted, celebrities have joined hands to announce the end of...
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Heath for all : Concept of immunization coverage in Africa
For many years, man has observed the nature of diseases and how they infect and transmit from one person to another. Through the various...
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After a very successful first European Edition Global Blockchain Congress, Agora Group is coming back to Dubai for its 12th GBC on December11 and...
The Global Blockchain Congress leverages the experience gained through the hosting of the first 11 editions of the event...
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The sexual revolution of the 20th century brought many taboos into the open, but one aspect of sexual inequality remains largely unspoken: the orgasm gap. This term refers to the disparity in the frequency of orgasms between heterosexual men...
Rekindling the Flame: Tracey Cox’s Four-Step Plan to Revive Intimacy in Relationships
Renowned sex expert Tracey Cox, a name synonymous with sexual education and empowerment, has presented a comprehensive and detailed approach to resolving a commonly encountered dilemma in relationships – the decline in sexual interest and satisfaction. With decades of...