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How having flat feet can affect you

Flat feet occur when the natural arch of the foot never develops or disappears as one ages.

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About the Sinovac, Sputnik V and Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines

These three Covid-19 vaccines utilise inactivated virus technology with an incorporated SARS-CoV-2 viral gene to varying levels of effectiveness.

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The danger of too many people refusing vaccines

Those who refuse to get themselves or their children vaccinated are putting others at risk too.

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Why do people refuse to get vaccines for themselves and/or their children?

There are those who do not believe in accepting vaccines for a variety of reasons.

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Did I strain or sprain myself?

Strains and sprains may have similar symptoms, but they affect different tissues in the body.

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Are you or someone you know a sociopath?

While sociopathy is a psychiatric diagnosis, sociopathic tendencies can be exhibited by those who are not mentally ill.

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How did the new strains of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 come about?

The new strains of SARS-CoV-2 are a natural result of the coronavirus adapting to survive and thrive.

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Sticking to the 1,200-calorie diet is no easy task

Based on the simple concept of ‘calorie in, calorie out’, this diet is the basis for many other diets out there.

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How and when your knee can be replaced

Relieving the constant pain from arthritis is one of the main reasons knee replacement surgery is done.

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Using viruses as vectors in gene therapy

In gene therapy, inactivated viruses are commonly used as vectors to deliver the needed genes into the body.

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What is gene therapy?

Advances in medical technology means that some diseases can be treated using human DNA.

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Current Covid-19 vaccine frontrunners

Three Covid-19 vaccines are racing for approval after having been found to have high efficacy rates against the disease.

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