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Increased incidence of fever and febrile seizure among young children reported in Australia, mainly among those less than 5 years of age.

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Flooding in Pakistan has killed more than 800 people in a week, a government official said Saturday as rescuers struggled to reach marooned victims and some evacuees showed signs of fever, diarrhea and other waterborne diseases.http://newsfall.com/2010/07/31/pakistan-floods/

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Nobody wants to stay out of World Cup fever, and that is why the Italian designer Roberto Cavalli will leave its mark on the biggest sporting event of the year. During the inauguration of the World Cup 2010 Shakira will wear one of his designs on stage.

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NbcChicago.com: Theresa Lumpkin said she had been recently thinking of sending her son away to a safer neighborhood, fearful of the violence that's pervading her area.Now, like so many other mothers who've experienced the pain of losing a child to gun violence, she'll bury her son.Robert Freeman Jr., just 13 years old, was sh

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Common symptoms of sinusitis which are headache, pain on the face, and fever. Almost 25% of sinusitis patients will have fever that is related to sinusitis that they’ve been suffered. Other symptoms like pale face...

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Over the past few months, researchers have found that the viruses responsible for Ebola, Marburg hemorrhagic fever, and other deadly diseases have been hanging out in the genomes of certain mammals for tens of millions of years. It turns out that this was just the tip of the iceberg.

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