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Trump Says He’s Taking Hydroxychloroquine to Prevent Catching Coronavirus

By Steve Herman | VOA on May 19, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Says He’s Taking Hydroxychloroquine to Prevent Catching Coronavirus

   WHITE HOUSE – U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that he is taking an anti-malaria drug to ward off COVID-19.   “I’ve taken it for a week-and-a-half now and I’m still here,” Trump said during a meeting in the White House State Dining Room. “What do you have to lose?”  The president […]

Congressman Don Young Receives Award for Work Combating AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Mar 5, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

Congressman Don Young Receives Award for Work Combating AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

  Washington, D.C. – Alaska Congressman Don Young, Co-Chair of the TB Elimination Caucus, has been recognized by the ONE Campaign for his work in Congress to combat AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria. Congressman Young is a cosponsor of H.Res.861 – a resolution supporting the role of the United States in helping to save the […]

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

By Alexis Blue | University of Arizona on Oct 15, 2018   Science/Education  

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

The discovery of a 10-year-old’s body at an ancient Roman site in Italy suggests measures were taken to prevent the child, possibly infected with malaria, from rising from the dead and spreading disease to the living. The skeletal remains, uncovered by archaeologists from the University of Arizona and Stanford University, along with archaeologists from Italy, […]

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