Josh KronMay 16, 20161 min readUgandans Turn to Healers for Mystery Disease – The New York Times Despite striking in a region receiving considerable development aid, nodding disease has confused doctors in Uganda, where it has killed more than 200 children since January.Source: Ugandans Turn to Healers for Mystery Disease – The New York Times#TheNewYorkTimes #Uganda
Despite striking in a region receiving considerable development aid, nodding disease has confused doctors in Uganda, where it has killed more than 200 children since January.Source: Ugandans Turn to Healers for Mystery Disease – The New York Times#TheNewYorkTimes #Uganda
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