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Certain bacteria typically found in the mouth and throat may be a trigger for heart attacks, recent research suggests.
September 13 is World Sepsis Day. A reminder that how your everyday habits can hamper your health. Sepsis often starts as a ...
An urgent recall of soaps marketed to immunocompromised people has been expanded to now include dozens of products sold ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNChlamydia: The hidden infection you might not notice
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STI, with about 1.5 million reported cases each year, and the actual number is likely ...
New data on relating to the Far North’s biggest and deadliest melioidosis outbreak is expected to reveal insights into who is ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNGM shuts down facility after 2 employees contract Legionnaires’ disease
General Motors has shut down an engineering facility in Warren after two employees there reportedly tested positive for ...
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healthdigest.com on MSNThe Largest Hand Soap Recall Recorded In Recent US History
The FDA recently announced a recall of several antiseptic hand soaps and lotions over possible bacterial contamination.
In a Sept. 7 interview on CNN’s "State of the Union," Ladapo told host Jake Tapper that his department didn’t study how ...
Another person has died as a result of a London, Ont., outbreak of legionnaires' disease, bringing the death toll from the ...
World Sepsis Day 2025 highlights “5 Facts × 5 Actions” to fight sepsis - raising awareness, prevention, and timely treatment ...
Doctors in Hyderabad revealed that 80 percent of current viral fevers are influenza cases, most likely H3N2 subtype. The ...
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