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BBC News, East

Scientists say they have slowed and partially reversed damage, marking a "new era" in the disease.

Scientists say they have slowed and partially reversed damage, marking a "new era" in the disease.

Until now, anyone needing an organ transplant in Uganda had to travel abroad at huge expense.

Women who want to end their pregnancies because of rare complications must navigate strict laws.

The president says there is still "a lot of work" being done to control the virus in the US.

It is believed to be linked to people drinking unsafe water from the drought-hit River Euphrates.

All women seeking to terminate a pregnancy will have to listen to the fetus's heartbeat beforehand.

Health officials warn of a looming crisis as deaths from dengue and other diseases rise by the day.

Scientists say they have slowed and partially reversed damage, marking a "new era" in the disease.

Until now, anyone needing an organ transplant in Uganda had to travel abroad at huge expense.

Women who want to end their pregnancies because of rare complications must navigate strict laws.

The president says there is still "a lot of work" being done to control the virus in the US.

It is believed to be linked to people drinking unsafe water from the drought-hit River Euphrates.

All women seeking to terminate a pregnancy will have to listen to the fetus's heartbeat beforehand.

Health officials warn of a looming crisis as deaths from dengue and other diseases rise by the day.

Until now, anyone needing an organ transplant in Uganda had to travel abroad at huge expense.

Women who want to end their pregnancies because of rare complications must navigate strict laws.

The president says there is still "a lot of work" being done to control the virus in the US.
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BBC News, East

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