Russian Airstrikes Injure Dozens in Kharkiv as Ukraine War Escalates

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WHO Launches New Guidelines to Combat Antibiotic Resistance in Pharma Industry

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Thailand’s Wheelchair Fencer Shines at 2024 Paralympics, Wins Two Gold Medals

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Avocado Demand Driving Deforestation in Mexico, Warn Environmentalists

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More OB-GYN Residents Receiving Less Abortion Care Training Post-Roe

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