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Date Added: May 31, 2008 12:32:02 PM
The Ministry of Health warns the population about the coming dog days and makes recommendations for avoiding negative effects. At a news conference on May 29, Minister of Health Larisa Catrinici said that the Ministry sent an administrative memorandum with recommendations to all the healthcare institutions of the country. Catrinici said that during summer, all the medical establishments will be ...

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