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Dengue Fever: More Than Half Of Children In US Virgin Islands Have Had The Illness
Researchers recently discovered the severity of the dengue fever prevalence in U.S. territories in the Caribbean, with a study revealing…
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Detecting stress in the office from how people type and click
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain In Switzerland, one in three employees suffers from workplace stress. Those affected often don’t realize that…
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Best Dry Bags for Your Gnarliest Adventures
These reliable dry bags keep your precious gear safe in the harshest environments and stave off other elements too, like…
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Spring Booster vs. Annual COVID-19 Shot: US Could Choose The Latter
The U.S. has yet to officially announce its decision on what should come after the government authorized the first bivalent…
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Bedfont® Scientific Ltd. achieves Platinum Business Award presented by Kent County Council (KCC)
Med-tech company, Bedfont®, has received the highest accolade for their workplace initiatives. Image Credit: Bedfont Scientific Ltd In just…
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World Parkinson’s Day: 7 Early Symptoms To Look Out For
World Parkinson’s Day is commemorated every year on April 11 to raise awareness about the fastest-growing neurological condition in the…
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Prenatal and early childhood nutritional exposures: a review of the developmental contributions to obesity
In a recent study published in the Gastroenterology Clinics of North America Journal, researchers reviewed the latest studies on nutritional…
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Biden ends US COVID emergency status
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain President Joe Biden on Monday officially ended the COVID national health emergency that for more than…
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Study Investigates Whether Opioid Prescriptions Are Linked To Suicide Rates
There are speculations that limiting opioid prescriptions have contributed to the growing suicide rates in the United States. It is…
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Wireless pacemakers may be safe, effective for children with irregular heart rhythms
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Wireless or leadless pacemakers, commonly implanted in adults, may be a safe and effective short-term option…
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