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Eating more avocados could help women stave off Type 2 diabetes, study says
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Universal Donor Blood Significantly Closer Thanks to Enzymes Found in Gut Bacteria
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Global measles cases have doubled, World Health Organization says
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Modeling study uses sociodemographic, healthcare data to decipher patterns of antibiotic resistance
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Obesity Treatments Might Target a Protein for Cooling Brown Fat's Burn
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Kenya distributes 15.3 mln malaria insecticidal nets targeting 27 mln people
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Antenatal corticosteroids do not negatively impact offspring, finds study
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