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How serious is scarlet fever?
Scarlet fever was once a feared childhood disease and, indeed, if left untreated it may lead to very serious health problems.
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Paparazzi are stalking the corridors of St. Peter's Square, swarming any cardinal bold enough to walk the streets in the days before the conclave.
Others, such as Cardinal Isao Kikuchi of the Archdiocese of Tokyo, strolled through wearing scarlet-piped cassocks ... Vatican City is in full-blown conclave fever. One local restaurant is passing ...
Harvard's antisemitism report focused on how Jewish students felt constrained on campus by venom toward Israel.