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The WHO revealed that a similar mutation had been observed in Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Ukraine, and the United States as early as April, but underlined that there was no evidence of more infections or more deaths as a result.
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A new study by American and British scientists has tried to explain why bird flu has not become a pandemic disease. The report prepared by scientists from Imperial College London, the University of Reading and the University of North Carolina, USA, says...
Tags: bird flu, Charlotte, Influenza, Human mortality from H5N1, Pandemic, Global spread of H5N1, Virus, Epidemiology, H5N1, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Health Medical Pharma
Potentially, that opens up new ways to treat bacterial infections, says a new study. Texas A&M University researchers are exploring how hungry viruses, armed with transformer-like weapons, attack bacteria. The attackers are called phages, derived from...
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All Blacks' coach Graham Henry says Jane and Tialata's Twitter revealing they're not playing against England not a major problem but a lesson Read More Proceeds of crime laws used being used to investigate finances of some of the 50 people arrested in...
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Four people were injured when a passenger riding on a Tokyo subway train accidentally broke a bottle of hydrochloric acid he was carrying, media and the train company said on Wednesday. Television showed emergency vehicles and rescue workers outside...
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Challenges can make people crumble and surrender or spur them to fight harder to succeed. Donny Strosberg, a biochemist at The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus in Jupiter, falls into the later category. A professor in the department of infectology,...
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A couple of genetic testing companies are promising to match couples based on the DNA testing, touting the benefits of biological compatibility. The companies claim that a better biological match will mean better sex, less cheating, longer-lasting love...
Tags: immune systems, Eric Holzle, dating sites, GenePartner, Switzerland, Zurich, DNA profiling, DNA, Virus, Gene, Genetics, Genetic testing, EHarmony, Health Medical Pharma
The State Government and Queensland Health are at odds over an infection scare at the Bundaberg hospital. Queensland Health says 235 patients at the Bundaberg Hospital Dental Clinic were recently treated with instruments that had been cleaned, but not...
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A study conducted by a postgraduate trainee (PGT) at Pathology Department of Rawalpindi Medical College revealed that nearly 15 per cent of rural population living in Tehsil Kahuta is infected with dengue virus. Dr. Humaira Zafar conducted...
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I was in Mexico at the end of April and have decided to go back in time to share the journal I wrote. Thoughts and serious research at the very beginning of Swine Flu from Mexico -- where it all began. Or did it? JOURNAL ENTRY # ONE, April...
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