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Affairs of the heart turned to obsession
A factual exploration of relationships that escalated from romance to unhealthy obsession, examining warning signs and ...
Introduction: Faith, Technology, and the Preservation of Life Nigeria’s low life expectancy is driven largely by preventable ...
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Do the Olympics predict economic disaster?
Hosting the Olympics is often seen as a national honor, but it comes with hidden costs. From skyrocketing budgets to ...
A warmer than usual winter is causing a proliferation of invasive species, subterranean termites, and other pests that can ...
Here's how Nipah virus spreads in India, early symptoms, testing methods, risk factors and why rapid surveillance is key to preventing fatal outbreaks.
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The Secret Weapon in Canada’s Sewers
As America takes an axe to its health data, expanding wastewater surveillance could save lives ...
In the Las Vegas case, there was a SWAT raid on the home that was accompanied by the FBI and followed with a Joint Terrorism ...
Scientists in Bangladesh discovered a new bat-borne virus called PRV in five patients who initially appeared to have Nipah ...
A silent disease transmitted by rats continues to kill within days, but a new oral drug could change its fatal outcome.
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China Syndrome: Biolabs in California, Las Vegas raided by FBI tied to indicted Chinese national
The FBI believes that a years old bio lab in California and a newly-discovered biolab in Las Vegas are both tied to a CCP-linked Chinese fugitive currently awaiting a fraud trial.
Nipah virus outbreaks in Kerala and West Bengal have renewed concerns among health experts. Rare but deadly, Nipah has no cure or vaccine and a fatality rate of up to 75 per cent. It attacks the brain ...
Governments and companies are spending 30 times more destroying nature versus protecting, conserving and restoring it. Yet ...
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