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Ancient DNA from prehistoric bones reveals a 37,000-year timeline of human infections, tracing our long struggle with disease.
Minneapolis faces smoke, heat, and potential thunderstorms, with air quality affected by Canadian wildfires and varying ...
Dubbed the Monster of Avingon, Dominique Delicot, 72, subjected his then-wife to years of abuse by secretly drugging her, ...
Novartis shares climb on strong Cosentyx sales, franchise growth, and a new malaria drug approval despite political risks.
The real reason some people don’t age well is that aging accelerators overwhelm their body’s repair capacity. By identifying and addressing these factors, you can shift from rapid decline to graceful ...
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Indy100 on MSNAncient DNA study suggests one thing is to blame for ‘new era of disease’ in humansMore than 37,000 years of infectious diseases in humans have been mapped by scientists, with academics pointing to one particular behaviour from our ancestors as playing a “key role” in their spread.
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The New Times on MSNRwandan youth must be vigilant as HIV remains a threat, says ministerThe Minister of Health, Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, has cautioned that despite progress made in combating HIV/AIDS, the virus remains a serious threat and is increasingly re-emerging among young people. The ...
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President Donald Trump prides himself on being a dealmaker, but his negotiating style is more ultimatum than compromise.
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