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Discover Magazine on MSNThis Cholera-Related Bacterium Is Melting Sea Stars, Causing a Marine Epidemic
What is the sea star wasting disease? Over a decade, sea stars have been disappearing and researchers finally know why.
STORY: Sudanese cholera patients, already displaced due to war, fill a United Nations-run makeshift clinic at Tawila ...
Sudan’s Ministry of Health announced 2,345 new cholera cases, including 21 deaths, bringing the total number of reported ...
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Africanews on MSNSudan reports over 21 cholera deaths in just one week
Sudanese displaced families take shelter in a school after being evacuated by the Sudanese army from areas once controlled by ...
The end of the liberal world order is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in conference rooms and university lecture halls ...
Members of the Sudanese Red Crescent and forensic experts exhume the bodies from makeshift graves for reburial in the local ...
The newly opened Battery II is quickly becoming the premier destination to showcase the magic of Birmingham. True Southern ...
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have raised the alarm that about 1.5 million children still die yearly from diseases that ...
Lawmakers from two states have teamed up in an effort to increase access to clean water in Native American households.
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNFamine in Yemen
The crisis in Yemen has ceased to be a humanitarian emergency in the traditional sense. It has become a case study in how war, diplomacy, and deliberate neglect intersect to produce long-term ...
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Billions of starfish died of rotting and melting skin disease. Scientists now know who did it
Billions of starfish suffered rotting and melting skin years ago, and scientists have tried to figure out the culprit. They ...
In el-Fasher, the catastrophic hunger is due to the RSF’s siege as it tries to capture the city, which would give it control ...
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