
‘No clinical benefit’ to blood test for Pfas, government says, after ‘forever chemical’ found in Blue Mountains
At least 25 people in the area have paid $500 out of pocket to have the blood test for Pfas, an advocate says
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At least 25 people in the area have paid $500 out of pocket to have the blood test for Pfas, an advocate says

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Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. has vilified COVID-19 vaccines and the CDC. ...

Self-administering Innotox, which is not licensed for use in UK, can lead to eyelid droops, infection and even botulism People seeking cheap Botox-like injections have been warned by experts...

In Colombia, the parasites were caught expanding into endangered wild mountain tapirs. ...

Girl was sent home from Sydney Children’s hospital in Randwick twice before being admitted to Northern Beaches hospital a day later, where she died

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Literal "hallucinations" were the result. ...

He clearly has no idea what antigenic shift means. ...

Only qualified professionals would be able to offer high-risk BBL procedures and filler clinics would require licences

Incineration of $9.7m of contraceptives to lead to 174,000 unintended pregnancies and 56,000 unsafe abortions, IPPF saysA decision by the US government to incinerate more than $9.7m (£7.3m) ...

Swapping foods like premade lasagna for hand-made spaghetti Bolognese made a difference. ...