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Expert warns of rising risk of COVID cases
The number of COVID-19 cases may rise again, an expert has warned, noting that new variants may have escaped tests conducted recently.
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UFC fighter Elias Theodorou dies at 34
The Greek-Canadian was fighting liver cancer
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Flu vaccine free of charge also this year
Ljubljana – Vaccination against the flu will be free of charge for all Slovenian residents with health insurance this season after it was already free the last two seasons to better fight the coronavirus epidemic.
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New malaria vaccine results raise hopes of mass rollout
A booster dose of a new malaria vaccine maintains a high level of protection against the disease, researchers said Thursday, expressing hopes the cheap jab could be produced on a massive scale in a matter of years.
Large fire in Corfu marina destroys 4 boats (video)
There were no injuries
The larger steps you take, the better you are at sex, study shows
Smaller steps indicate erectile dysfunction
Synthetic embryos grown from stem cells don’t need sperm or eggs
The tech could eventually be used to grow organs for transplant
The European Commission has Called For a New Vaccination Campaign against COVID-19
The European Commission has called on EU countries to plan vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 in the autumn as a precaution before new waves of infection are expected after temperatures drop.
Pfizer COVID-19 pill showed no benefit in younger adults: Study
Pfizer's COVID-19 pill appears to provide little or no benefit for younger adults, while still reducing the risk of hospitalization and death for high-risk seniors, according to a large study published on Aug. 24.
Minister expects significant decline in infection cases within weeks
A significant decline in the number of COVID-19 infections in the next two or three weeks is expected, Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca has expressed.
"The number of daily infections has decreased to some 10,000," Koca said while talking to journalists on Aug. 23.
According to the minister, the hospitalization numbers are also on the decline.