HEALTH

Fewer than 1 in 3 insured hepatitis C patients getting cure

Fewer than 1 in 3 insured hepatitis C patients getting cure

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  • Wednesday, 10 Aug, 2022

NEW YORK -- Fewer than 1 in 3 people infected with hepatitis C are getting the expensive treatments that can cure them, according to a U.S. government…

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Bavarian Nordic monkeypox vaccine wins EU approval

Bavarian Nordic monkeypox vaccine wins EU approval

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  • Monday, 25 Jul, 2022

Danish biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic said on Monday the European Commission had given permission for its Imvanex vaccine to be marketed as…

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NC Health Plan Resumes Coverage of Transgender Surgeries

NC Health Plan Resumes Coverage of Transgender Surgeries

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  • Thursday, 14 Jul, 2022

 The North Carolina state employee health plan will resume coverage of gender affirming treatments for transgender employees, the state…

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Londons Heathrow Airport caps daily passenger numbers

Londons Heathrow Airport caps daily passenger numbers

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  • Wednesday, 13 Jul, 2022

 London’s Heathrow Airport is capping daily passenger numbers for the summer and telling airlines to stop selling tickets as it steps up efforts…

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How to Increase Antioxidants in Breast Milk

How to Increase Antioxidants in Breast Milk

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  • Tuesday, 12 Jul, 2022

The study is led by the experts Maria J. Rodrguez-Lagunas and Anna Vallverd-Queralt and it is part of a program of Internal Research Promotion (FRI)…

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Japanese Encephalitis claims 8 lives 82 infected in Assam

Japanese Encephalitis claims 8 lives 82 infected in Assam

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  • Tuesday, 12 Jul, 2022

At least eight people died of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Assam in the past nine days while 82 were infected, prompting the Health Department to…

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Hong Kong mulls movement restrictions as COVID cases rise

Hong Kong mulls movement restrictions as COVID cases rise

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  • Monday, 11 Jul, 2022

HONG KONG -- Hong Kong authorities are considering implementing a health code system in the city that would restrict the movements of…

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EU urges second COVID-19 boosters for people ages 60 to 79

EU urges second COVID-19 boosters for people ages 60 to 79

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  • Monday, 11 Jul, 2022

THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- The European Union said Monday it's “critical” that authorities in the 27-nation bloc consider giving second coronavirus booster…

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