No flu vaccine shortage is reported outside US
While patients are panicking over shortage of flue vaccines in the United States, vaccination programs in the rest of the world areprgressing normally with a good supply of medicine, health
While patients are panicking over shortage of flue vaccines in the United States, vaccination programs in the rest of the world areprgressing normally with a good supply of medicine, health
Hong Kong has decided to outlaw smoking in bars and restaurants, joining cities like New York and countries like Ireland in leading the charge against tobacco, officials said Thursday. The
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A powerful typhoon that struck southwestern Japan has left two people dead and 16 others injured, the police said. Typhoon Tokage lashed the island of Shikoku on Wednesday afternoon with sustained
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