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  2. Mpox (monkeypox) is a viral disease similar to smallpox. It causes fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a lesion-like rash. The lesions can appear on or near your genitals or anus and in other areas.

  3. .za - Wikipedia

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    .za is the Internet country code top-level domain for South Africa. The .za namespace is managed and regulated by the .za Domain Name Authority (ZADNA). [1]

  4. Curcumin: Health Benefits, Safety Information, Dosage, and More

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    Health Risks. There are very few side effects or health risks known to be associated with curcumin. However, in a study that involved participants ingesting extremely high doses of curcumin, some ...

  5. WebMD answers frequently asked questions that a teenage boy may have about his penis.

  6. 12 Over-The-Counter Appetite Suppressants Reviewed - Healthline

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    Learn about the effectiveness and safety of 12 over-the-counter appetite suppressants from Healthline, a trusted source of health information and care.

  7. Xe (Zs album) - Wikipedia

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    Xe is the seventh studio album by American experimental ensemble Zs.It is their second album to feature guitarist/composer Patrick Higgins and percussionist Greg Fox, noted for his work with Liturgy and Guardian Alien.

  8. YouTube Vanced - Wikipedia

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    Vanced granted access to many other features, such as SponsorBlock and its database, which skip sponsor segments within videos, an AMOLED black theme, forced HDR mode along with the VP9 codec, maximum resolution override, swipe control for brightness and volume, the enabling of pinch-to-zoom on all devices, the ability to automatically repeat videos after finishing, carrying over video quality ...

  9. Fenbendazole for Pancreatic Cancer: What Research Shows

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    While several early studies have provided initial evidence suggesting fenbendazole (Panacur, Safe-Guard) have potential in treating various types of cancer, including pancreatic cancer, further ...