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A great majority of Mozambican adolescent girls are willing to be vaccinated against HPV
A study in Mozambique reveals that a majority of adolescent girls interviewed would be willing to be vaccinated against the
Why fever can be your friend in times of illness
When we are healthy, our body temperature tends to gravitate around a constant 37°C (98.6°F). But when our bodies are
Australians may be risking their health by ‘practice hopping’
While most Australians have a regular GP and a usual general practice clinic, more than a quarter visit multiple practices,
Be wary of cosmetic surgeons’ online reviews
Consumers consider online reviews important for choosing physicians, but they should be wary of using those ratings to choose plastic
Immune response might be stunting growth in millions of kids
An overactive immune system during childhood among young people in Ecuador’s indigenous Shuar population comes with a cost: stunted growth.
Can you really be obese yet healthy?
A new paper has called for an end to the term ‘healthy obesity’, due to it being misleading and flawed.
Peer influence, better HIV counseling could encourage boys in Africa to be circumcised
With research showing that male circumcision reduces the odds of getting HIV through heterosexual sex by 60 percent, more boys