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32 Greeks Now Have Contracted West Nile Virus
Currently 32 Greeks have contracted the West Nile virus, as The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO) confirmed yesterday. Three victims passed away...
Northern Greece in emergency-21 affected by West Nile Virus!
21 people, two of whom have since died, had contracted the West Nile Virus(WNV) carried by mosquitos in Northern Greece, hospital officials said yesterday....
West Nile Virus Not a Serious Threat
The West Nile virus has claimed three deaths out of the 16 people confirmed to have been affected in nothern Greece.
"At the moment, 16 cases,...
Fears of West Nile Virus Spread in Greece
Τhe Infectious Diseases Hospital of Thessaloniki announced that a 79 year old man died yesterday and may have been infected by The West Nile...
Long-Lost Branch of the Nile That Ran by the Pyramids Uncovered
An ancient branch of the Nile River lies underground near the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt. This river may have helped ancient Egyptians build...
Elena Kampouris: Interview with the Newest Portokalos Family Member
“My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” recently opened in theaters, and though audiences recognized most cast members from the original family, you probably noticed...
Alexander the Great May Have Died of Pancreatic Necrosis
Alexander the Great may have died of pancreatic necrosis, not from any other disease that has previously speculated about, including malaria or pneumonia, according...
How You Can Keep Mosquitoes at Bay
Throughout human history, mosquitoes have been a persistent presence, persistently buzzing around, hoping for a chance to feast on our blood. Now, scientists have...
The Animal That Kills the Most People Every Year
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the most dangerous animal on the planet is actually the mosquito. This tiny insect...
How a Pandemic Affected Ancient Greek Wars
Throughout history, a plague, or pandemic, has affected the outcome of Ancient Greek wars, as studies by historians and medical scientists suggest


