Tuberculosis may seem like a historic malady, but it’s still the world’s deadliest infectious disease. Here’s what you need ...
I always thought I’d missed a lot not having been born in the 19th century. From The Topeka Capital-Journal: ...
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned that cases of tuberculosis rose by 13% in 2024, with those experiencing symptoms including night sweats, weight loss and a persistent cough urged ...
I always thought I’d missed a lot not having been born in the 19th century. From The Topeka Capital-Journal: An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas has become the largest in recorded history ...
The potent combination of sex and death appears again and again in a small exhibition of Tissot’s prints and paintings ...
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Hospitalised children predate 19th-century specialist children’s hospitals. Before Lister and anaesthesia, surgery was generally of short duration. In the 18th century, paediatric surgery was ...
New data published by the UK Health Security Agency shows that reported notifications of Tuberculosis (TB ... It was the scourge of the 18th and 19th centuries and featured heavily in the ...
Clean milk supply skyrocketed from around 1910 The impact of milk on general life expectancy was perhaps first studied by ...
So can I eat my noodles if a dog pooped nearby? For the most part, nasty smells are “CAUTION” signs, not the cause of harm.
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