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... From these tablets we know what the Romans paid for beer, what got them out of active military duty (conjunctivitis, or "pink eye," was a popular excuse) and what they thought of the locals. (Not much, apparently. They refer to them as Brittunculi , ...
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... a number of viral diseases including H5N1 bird flu, seasonal influenza, HIV, EKC/herpes (epidemic kerato-conjunctivitis or severe pink eye disease), hepatitis C, rabies, dengue fever, and Ebola virus, among others. This interview contains ...
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BARBADIANS ARE SEEING red in record numbers. And Chief Medical Officer Dr Joy St John is urging the public to take the advisory issued by the Ministry of Health on conjunctivitis, or "red eye", seriously ...
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... 1%, launched by Inspire Pharmaceuticals in the United States in August 2007 for the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye). In addition, InSite has signed licensing and distribution agreements with Shin Poong Pharm in South Korea; ...
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Allergy Brainstorm Time: What could I possibly have an allergic reaction to in my EYE in Italy, Austria and Japan? I've been battling follicular conjunctivitis for 2+ months now and seeing pretty good doctors ...
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... than a few days, see your doctor. * Red eyes that are accompanied by sticky and matted eyelashes could be conjunctivitis, commonly called "pinkeye." Pink eye can be either viral or bacterial. It is no more contagious than a cold, but is more ...
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