When a reporter is shot in the head with a rubber bullet, the event carries high symbolic and medical significance. Rubber bullets are designed for crowd control but can cause s...
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a widespread human herpesvirus that establishes lifelong infection after an initial acute phase, typically mononucleosis. It spreads via saliva and r...
Read articleBody odor is a common topic surrounded by sweeping generalizations, often tied to race in casual conversation. Yet rigorous scientific research does not support the idea that an...
Read articleMusicians against Covid vaccine perspectives span a wide spectrum of public statements, touring decisions, and health choices. This evergreen profile explains how artists have f...
Read articleMeasles deaths are preventable and have fallen sharply with vaccination. Globally, estimates rely on official case reports, disease modeling, and cause-of-death records. In sett...
Read articleAn anti aging vaccine refers to a hypothetical or early stage vaccine designed to target biological drivers of aging, often called hallmarks of aging. These interventions aim to...
Read articleNaegleria fowleri is a free living amoeba found in warm freshwater, not typical household water systems. Infection occurs when contaminated water is forced deep into the nose, u...
Read articleA pregnancy lasting 40 years is biologically impossible under current human reproductive physiology. A full-term pregnancy is counted from the last menstrual period (LMP) to bir...
Read articleConjoined twins with two heads, often called dicephalic parapagus twins, are a rare congenital condition where a single fertilized egg begins to split but stops before fully sep...
Read articleThis page explains coronavirus deaths in a factual, practical way, focusing on causes, how deaths are counted and reported, who is most at risk, data sources and limitations, an...
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