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Is Vicks safe for babies?
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New therapeutic targets for tumours associated with chronic inflammation
Scientists headed by ICREA researcher Angel R. Nebreda at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) report a new
RFID security for hospitals: Vigilant data monitoring is key
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First-trimester screening of pregnant women for elevated bacteria levels in urine
First-trimester screening of pregnant women for asymptomatic bacteriuria—higher than normal bacteria levels without symptoms of a bladder infection—is recommended by
AHA: Soccer is Healthy for More Than World Cup Pros
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Research suggests new vaccine candidates for malaria
Researchers have shown that higher levels of Plasmodium falciparum antibodies are protective against severe malaria in children living in Papua
Follow-up Lacking for Women With Severe Maternal Morbidity
MONDAY, July 2, 2018 — Women in New Zealand who experienced severe maternal morbidity (SMM) often do not receive information,
This Is Secretly The Best Move For Toning Your Inner Thighs
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Pediatric Hospitalization for Gun Injuries Higher in Urban Areas
MONDAY, July 2, 2018 — Urban areas have higher overall pediatric hospitalization rates for firearm injuries, with the highest rates