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The vaccine had an average rate of effectiveness of about 60.8 percent in protecting against the four strains of dengue currently circulating. 

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More iced tea?

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Noong unang panahon iba ang pananaw ng mga tao sa oral sex.

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An experimental Ebola vaccine appears safe and triggered signs of immune protection in the first 20 volunteers to test it, U.S. researchers reported Wednesday.

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May mga bagay na dapat iniiwasang gawin ng mga kababaihan. Narito ang ilan:

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At least 24 people in the northeast United States have been infected with a newly described, as yet-unnamed, tick-borne illness.

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New details from two studies reveal more side effects from niacin, a drug that hundreds of thousands of Americans take for cholesterol problems and general heart health. Some prominent doctors say the drug now seems too risky for routine use.

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More iced tea?

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Noong unang panahon iba ang pananaw ng mga tao sa oral sex.

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An experimental Ebola vaccine appears safe and triggered signs of immune protection in the first 20 volunteers to test it, U.S. researchers reported Wednesday.

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At least 24 people in the northeast United States have been infected with a newly described, as yet-unnamed, tick-borne illness.

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New details from two studies reveal more side effects from niacin, a drug that hundreds of thousands of Americans take for cholesterol problems and general heart health. Some prominent doctors say the drug now seems too risky for routine use.

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