Parents in Spain were recently shocked to see that their babies were growing furry facial hair — resulting from a botched medication mixture, they later learned. The remedy they thought would treat ...
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Rolling around on the carpet like any five-month-old, it’s obvious this baby boy has inherited the rare Werewolf Family gene. The thick black hair that already covers his back, arms and legs is caused ...
More than a dozen young children grew hair all over their body in what Spain’s health ministry is calling “werewolf syndrome.” But parents don’t need to look to lunar cycles or superstitions to find ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. More than a dozen babies in Spain have been ...
At least 17 babies and children in Spain began growing hair all over their faces and bodies after they were accidentally given the hair-loss drug, minoxidil, which a Spanish pharmaceutical company had ...
More than a dozen babies in Spain have been diagnosed with so-called "werewolf syndrome" after taking contaminated medication, according to officials. The infants took a preparation of omeprazole, a ...
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