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In the courtyard of Beijing's Xuannan Bookstore, an unusual art exhibition is quietly unfolding. Each painting features ...
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The creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip, which was canceled by most newspapers two years ago over the creator's racist comments, says he has been diagnosed with the same aggressive prostate cancer as ...
Health system weaknesses The risk of infectious disease outbreaks in PNG stems from some underlying weaknesses in the health system, and poorer health outcomes.
Many people who survived the catastrophic landslide in PNG are likely to be facing serious injuries and illness, with warnings of a significant risk of disease outbreaks in the country.
While researching cholera for my advisor at the museum, I found two seemingly humorous cartoons dating to the 1830s in the museum's Medicine and Science collection. These images were first loaned to ...
This article is more than 5 years old. Disease used to be pictured as a demon or a devil to help people understand it. With coronavirus, we now have an actual picture of what it looks like, but ...
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