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WHO working group makes progress on pandemic preparedness plan
1 of 2 | Relatives clad in hazmat suits mourn on the grave of a Covid-19 victim during a funeral…
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Recent layoffs stop CDC from helping with lead contamination at Milwaukee schools
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on April 3 denied Milwaukee Public Schools'…
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First baby born from robot-controlled IVF in clinical trial
The boy was born to a 40-year-old woman in Guadalajara, Mexico, following a previous in vitro fertilization…
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Half-million children could die if U.S. AIDS relief dropped, study says
The Trump Administration paused all foreign aid funding Jan. 20, ostensibly for a 90-day review and evaluation,…
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Celery sold at Walmart recalled over listeria fears
1 of 2 | According to Duda Farm fresh Foods, no illnesses have been reported in connection with…
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Heavy drinking tied to brain damage, increased risk of dementia, study reports
People who imbibe eight or more alcoholic drinks a week have an increased risk of hyaline arteriolosclerosis,…
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New blood test could ‘revolutionize’ early detection of Parkinson’s disease
1 of 3 | A new, simple blood test developed by Israeli researchers could allow Parkinson's disease…
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To promote drug safety, FDA to replace animal testing with AI-based experiments, other methods
FDA Commissioner Martin Makary on Thursday announced a move away from animal-based drug testing in favor of…
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Additives in diet drinks, processed foods may raise type 2 diabetes risk, study says
A mixture of additives commonly found in artificially sweetened beverages increased risk of type 2 diabetes by…
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Experimental drug shown to slow multiple sclerosis disability
The drug, tolebrutinib, delayed disability progression by 31% in people with a type of MS called non-relapsing…
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