Three years since the height of health threats from the COVID-19 pandemic, the sound of a coughing has once again become ...
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DOH: Scare over flu-like sickness likely linked to COVID-19 PTSD
The fear and anxiety experienced by some Filipinos amid recent reports on Influenza-like Illnesses (ILI) are likely ...
Brazil-based food processor BRF SA said on Monday its Lajeado pork unit has been authorized to resume exports to China, according to a statement sent to Reuters, as the Asian nation continues to rely ...
National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola made these comments in his opening remarks before the committee as he began the ...
The governor of Brazil's São Paulo state said on Wednesday that Phase 3 clinical trials of a potential COVID-19 vaccine developed by China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd have shown promising results and it may ...
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Gordon: Pharmally case happened because Rodrigo Duterte an 'enabler'
Former senator Richard Gordon said Thursday the multibillion-peso Pharmally controversy would not have happened during the ...
While the number of physicians working with Medicare patients increased between 2013 and 2023, Medicare’s exit rates in rural and underserved areas also increased, according to a recent analysis of ...
Like the mayor in Jaws desperate to keep Amity’s beaches open for the American summer, South Australian Premier Peter ...
The latest findings reveal Sydney to be the second-least affordable housing market in the world, behind Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Adelaide has risen to second nationally – and, shockingly, to sixth in ...
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DOH assures: No outbreak, epidemic of influenza-like illnesses in Metro Manila
The Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday said there is currently no outbreak or epidemic of influenza-like illnesses in ...
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More Texas kindergarteners are coming to school without measles vaccination proof or exemptions
In school districts and charter networks with the most vaccine delinquencies, as many as 44% of kindergarteners were not ...
In April next year, South Africa plans to start rolling out an anti-HIV jab, taken only twice a year, that could end Aids in the country within 14 to 18 years. But is our public health system equipped ...
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