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Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

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What is the frequency of coronvirus in young children

A large U.S. study conducted on children found that only four percent of them were infected with coronavirus, and the vast majority of these...

Coronavirus could cause deafness, UK study warns

The new coronavirus could cause sudden and permanent hearing loss, said a medical group, reporting the British "first case" in the BMJ Case Reports...

Research has shown that a person with a positive PCR test...

A well-known scientist of Montenegrin origin, Marija Backović, a doctor of biochemical sciences and molecular genetics, who has been working at the Pasteur Institute...

Coronavirus outbreak in India: potential vulnerability of People who use drugs

The Covid-19 induced restrictions observed to have affected people who use drugs (PWUD) considerably. The apprehension of their facing withdrawals for not getting drugs...

Patient Protection Foundation: Nothing happens for the highly vulnerable

Mr. Brysch, although the climax of the Corona crisis is not yet in sight, the discussion about an “exit strategy” has started. Some believe...
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CEPA Conundrum: Unveiling Bias in “Countering Russia’s Shadow War”

The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) recently published a meticulously argued article titled "Countering Russia’s Shadow War," which posits that Russia is orchestrating...

Keir Starmer faces pressure amid Tulip Siddiq corruption allegations

In the realm of politics, maintaining public trust is paramount. Recent allegations against Anti-Corruption Minister Tulip Siddiq have cast a shadow over the UK...
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