In the fight against Ebola in the Congo, pregnant women must not be forgotten
The latest outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo was declared on Aug. 1, with more than 100 […]
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The latest outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo was declared on Aug. 1, with more than 100 […] Today, nearly 40 percent of U.S. adults and 21 percent of youth are obese. This trend is on the upswing […] Alcohol has been addling minds since it was first brewed millennia ago. Consumed in virtually every country on earth, understanding […] A UK study undertaken earlier this year has shown two-thirds of people experiencing symptoms of illness refuse to visit a doctor because they’re […] As more and more people are concerned with losing weight, the prevalence of the low-carb diet is increasing. However, new […] Children often are surrounded by people who are different from themselves, especially at school, and it is important that they […] Among individuals with head and neck cancer (HNC), those who experienced childhood trauma were more likely to have advanced cancer, […] Having the flu may be a common experience, but the list of possible complications is quite long. From sinus and […] The number of people who died as a result of Hurricane Maria—which hit Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017—may be […] In an essay published July 26 in the New England Journal of Medicine, Ira Leeds, M.D., research fellow, and David […]
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