Indeed, the pathogen seems like ancient history — but as recent developments indicate, tuberculosis isn’t done with us yet.
and swelling beneath the skin. Immunocompromised people are especially at risk for developing active tuberculosis. According to a World Health Organization report, tuberculosis is a factor in 30 p ...
In an interview with The Daily Cardinal, John Green discussed his career-long pursuit of education and activism.
Many left their homes and families to assume positions on the front lines in the battle against tuberculosis here at Staten ...
Elisha Caldwell had been head of the local health department while an outbreak of TB grew in the Kansas City area, becoming one of the largest in recent U.S. history.
Author John Green visited the University of Wisconsin’s Shannon Hall at Memorial Union on Feb. 18 to talk about the upcoming ...
According to data from amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, about 1.3 million people are on HIV/AIDS treatment in Kenya, ...
This week’s Apple headlines; the launch of the iPhone 16e, Apple’s iPhone 16e promotion, iPhone 17 Wi-Fi upgrade, surprise ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTuberculosis Treatment in Jeopardy as Zimbabwe Loses US AidIn 2024, USAID allocated 7 million United States dollars for TB treatment, screening and other necessary interventions in Zimbabwe. Despite decades of medical advances, tuberculosis still rampages ...
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GameRant on MSNOldest Playable Characters In Rockstar's Games, RankedFrom GTA and Red Dead, Rockstar's oldest stars range from aging outlaws to seasoned criminals, proving how experience can be ...
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