“Don’t panic because this disease can be treated if early action is taken. Undergo regular health check-ups, including blood tests and chest X-rays, and seek immediate consultation if you have TB ...
In medieval Denmark, death could double as a display of status. The closer your grave lay to a church wall or inside a ...
And in Europe, the medieval era was particularly disease-ridden. But what happened when money and social stigma collided? To ...
Shorter TB Regimens Reduce Costs in India: ICMR Study Six-month, all-oral treatment regimens for multidrug-resistant and ...
Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price ...
An international team of archaeologists used graveyards in Denmark to investigate social exclusion based on illness.
Study Finds on MSN
Status, Not Sickness, Determined Where Medieval Danes Were Buried
In A Nutshell Medieval Danish cemeteries show no spatial segregation of leprosy or TB sufferers: diseased individuals were ...
More than 1.7million people aged 66 and over are currently receiving the payment, but many more could qualify. Research by Policy in Practice suggests that up to 1.1million pensioners were not ...
After nearly 40 years of research on how Listeria bacteria manipulate our cells and battle our immune system to cause ...
Researchers engineered a strain of Listeria monocytogenes that stimulates gamma delta T cells, key innate immune fighters ...
To walk this path is to enter a world of atmospheric intensity, where the “New Gothic” allure of Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights, led by the smouldering presence of Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie, ...
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