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ALMOST three-quarters (72.4%) of Malaysia's health and welfare sector comprise female graduates, making it the most ...
Europe’s flawed oversight of pesticides may be fueling a silent epidemic, warns Dutch neurologist Bas Bloem. His fight for ...
A University of Helsinki follow-up study demonstrates that the occupational wellbeing of teachers has begun improving after several years. This is indicated in a survey for members of the Trade Union ...
Induced pluripotent stem cells are being tested to treat blindness, paralysis, Parkinson’s disease and more. Approvals might ...
In the aftermath of natural disasters, patients face several potential health risks, including increased risk for ...
"Expos have always acted, and continue to act, as places of architectural experimentation," said Isaac Lopez Cesar from Spain's University of A Coruna. They offer a forum "where new architectural ...
A new study led by Professor Sayaka Nakamura from Sophia University in Japan and Professor Shiko Maruyama from Jinan University in China published in the journal Health Economics reveals the ...
Researchers in Kyoto have created a new pandemic response system combining surveillance, rapid diagnostics, and global pathogen tracking.
Diana Khor, who was born in Hong Kong before the region was returned to China, will become the first foreign national president of Hosei University ... from the Great East Japan Earthquake ...
Japan stopped using the MMR vaccine seven years ago - virtually the only developed nation to turn its back on the jab. Government health chiefs claim a four-year experiment with it has had serious ...
marine life and human health. Japan’s government and TEPCO say the discharge is unavoidable because wastewater storage tanks at the plant will be full next year. They say the water produced by ...
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