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Three infected with HIV after getting vampire facials in New Mexico
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Cluster of HIV cases linked to microneedling treatments at New Mexico spa
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Scientists demonstrate new vaccine strategy effective against any strain of virus
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Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left
Over half of world's population could be at risk of mosquito-borne diseases, experts warn
New research show impacts of warming temperatures on mosquitoes
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These Incredibly Popular Drugs Have Been Linked to Migraines
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Common heartburn drugs taken by millions 'increase the risk of agonising migraines'
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One in five milk samples show traces of bird flu
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Bird flu detected in one-fifth of US commercial milk samples, FDA reports
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Breast cancer survivors at a greater risk of new tumours than people who have never had the disease
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Cancer survivors from poorer places at higher risk of second cancer
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Breast cancer patients more at risk of second illness, study says
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Research shows 'profound' link between dietary choices and brain health
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Paris 2024: France registers a record rise in dengue cases ahead of Olympics
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Virus lifespan and transmission boosted by high CO2 levels
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Organ Transplants Can Change Personality and Even Sexual Orientation, Scientists Find
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Blood test might someday diagnose early MS
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Simple Blood Test Could Revolutionize Early Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis
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Summer Alert! Doctor explains how to treat dry eyes in Summers and how to prevent dry eyes
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Low intensity exercise linked to reduced depression: Research
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Moderate Exercise Linked to Lower Depression Risk
Simple Exercise Can Help Reduce Depression
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More than 100 cases of eye damage reported after eclipse
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Quebec Health Ministry reports 28 cases of eye damage following eclipse
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Understanding Parkinson's Disease: Study Highlights Role Of Genetic Variants And Pesticide Exposure |
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Genes Could Mix With Pesticide Exposure to Raise Parkinson's Risk
Genetic variations may predispose people to Parkinson's disease following long-term pesticide exposure, study finds
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