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Why you can never scratch this one itch, according to science
Have you ever had an itch that you could never seem to satisfy? It might not be skin damage that's your problem, the source could be deeper.
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6 reasons your baby keeps having rash
Rashes development in babies is quite common and there are various reasons this is so. Even though you don’t need to make a fuss about a rash, it can be irritating and make your child uncomfortable.
As cases rise across the UK, a GP breaks down the early warning signs, the serious risks, and exactly why checking your MMR ...
A measles outbreak among unvaccinated children in London comes amid a global increase in infections ...
Sunbeams through the windows illuminate floating dust motes—and, imperceptibly, microdroplets of mucus carrying the measles virus, expelled from an infected but asymptomatic child who is hopping and ...
Here's what to know about measles, including symptoms, how contagious it is and how to protect your children.
FDA grants breakthrough status to Rybrevant Faspro for recurrent or metastatic HPV-negative head and neck cancer after prior therapy.
Amitriptyline is used to treat depression, but also in lower doses to help people with nerve pain and migraine ...
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Miranda Hart shows off her slim figure in plunging lycra after detailing 'shame' around weight gain
Miranda Hart showed off her slimline figure in a very plunging top and lycra ensemble in her latest Facebook post.
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Skin Changes That Mean Your Liver Is Struggling, Expert Tells
Our skin is often the first organ to show signs when something is not right inside the body, and the liver is no exception. As one of the body’s main detoxifying organs, the liver processes toxins, ...
Ireland's Health Service Executive has issued an urgent travel advisory for Irish holidaymakers amid measles outbreaks across Europe, including at ski resorts ahead of the Winter Olympics in Italy ...
Merz Aesthetics, the world's largest dedicated medical aesthetics business, celebrates 15 years since its flagship brand XEOMIN(R) was first approved for aesthetic use by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
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