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2013 was not a quiet year for health news. Disease outbreaks, new guidelines and celebrity diagnoses made headlines and got people talking. While a year-end roundup of the ...
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Scientists have identified a new method to stop malaria parasites from multiplying, paving the way for new treatments for the disease.
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An international team of researchers has discovered a way to identify, at a molecular level, malaria-causing Plasmodium falciparum parasites that are resistant to artemisin...
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World needs to invest US $15.5 billion a year on breastfeeding
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