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Sudan’s Ministry of Health has confirmed on Tuesday, 5 August, that at least 21 new cholera-related deaths and 2,345 fresh ...
They have up to 24 arms and grow to the size of a bicycle tire. Starting in 2013, these creatures and other sea star species along the west coast of North America died in epidemic proportions. The ...
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VISTA.Today on MSNLocal History Professor Shares His Decades of Duffy’s Cut ResearchLocal history professor William Watson has shared the story of first discovering Duffy’s Cut, a mysterious landmark in Malvern, as he writes in an article at The Conversation. The Immaculata ...
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Africanews on MSNSudan reports over 21 cholera deaths in just one weekSudanese displaced families take shelter in a school after being evacuated by the Sudanese army from areas once controlled by ...
Maryam Bukar Hassan (aka Alhanislam) will use her voice and creativity to promote the leadership of women and young people in ...
Members of the Sudanese Red Crescent and forensic experts exhume the bodies from makeshift graves for reburial in the local ...
The Unicef special representative to Sudan, Sheldon Yett, has highlighted the dire impact the world's largest humanitarian ...
Sudan (MNN) — Sudan’s crisis is deepening day by day. More than 640,000 children under the age of five are now at risk of ...
Researchers said Monday that a bacteria related to cholera was responsible for the deaths of more than 5 billion sea stars ...
"The symptoms from skin infections can progress very quickly," Dr. Andrew Handel, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist ...
Researchers have unmasked the deadly bacteria responsible for causing sea stars to melt away, killing billions over the past decade population and upending ecological habitats.
Shutterstock Cholera Destroys Bent’s Fort Trading Empire The reconstructed Bent’s Old Fort in southeastern Colorado stands as ...
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