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February 02, 2011
EPIDEMICS
Spanish doctors unveil promising AIDS vaccine
Madrid (AFP) Feb 1, 2011
Spanish researchers announced Tuesday they have developed an AIDS vaccine which cuts the viral load by a significant amount in most patients although they cautioned it is still not enough as a treatment. Twenty-four AIDS patients took part in a clinical trial carried out by doctors at Barcelona's Hospital Clinic and after 24 weeks the majority had shown a "significant" decrease in their viral load, the hospital said. "This decrease was very significant is some of them but in no case did the viru ... read more

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WATER WORLD

Study Finds Common Ground For Ecosystems And Fishing In Northwest Mexico
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INTERN DAILY

Southeast Asia facing new 'health crisis'
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Areva to begin US trial of cancer-fighting isotope
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STATION NEWS

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MARSDAILY

Space crew to simulate Mars walk next month
Three men will simulate walking on Mars next month as part of a project that has seen a multinational crew locked up inside a mock Moscow spaceship since June, the head of the project said Friday. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Two critical with swine flu in Hong Kong
Two people were in critical condition in a Hong Kong hospital suffering from swine flu, health officials said Friday, a year and a half after an outbreak killed more than 80 people in the city. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

World Bank aims grant at Haiti's cholera epidemic
The World Bank's board of directors on Tuesday approved a $15 million grant to help Haiti fight the cholera epidemic ravaging the impoverished country, the development lender said. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Steve Jobs surrenders reins as Apple thrives
Legendary Apple Inc. chief Steve Jobs stepped aside on a high note as the company he saved from ruin raked in a blockbuster $6-billion profit amid unrelenting demand for iPhones and iPads. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Apple's Asian partners and rivals eye Jobs' health
As Apple's legendary boss Steve Jobs goes on another medical leave of absence, analysts say his company's myriad Asian partners could suffer - but rivals such as Samsung and Sony might cash in. ... more
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SHUTTLE NEWS

Discovery Mission Specialist Injured But OK
STS-133 Mission Specialist Tim Kopra was injured Saturday in a bicycle accident, but he will be OK. However, there could be an impact to his duties for shuttle Discovery's STS-133 mission to the Int ... more
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WATER WORLD

Lake Erie Hypoxic Zone Doesn't Affect All Fish The Same
Large hypoxic zones low in oxygen long have been thought to have negative influences on aquatic life, but a Purdue University study shows that while these so-called dead zones have an adverse affect ... more
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INTERN DAILY

Robotic Surgery Of 'Tremendous Benefit' To Patients
Robot-assisted surgery dramatically improves outcomes in patients with uterine, endometrial, and cervical cancer, said researchers at the Jewish General Hospital's Lady Davis Institute for Medical R ... more
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WEATHER REPORT

Hundreds hospitalised in Vietnam cold snap
Hundreds of children and old people have been hospitalised and thousands of animals killed in a cold snap in north Vietnam, media and officials said Thursday, as temperatures fell to 36-year lows. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Liquid Pistons Could Drive New Advances In Camera Lenses And Drug Delivery
A few unassuming drops of liquid locked in a very precise game of "follow the leader" could one day be found in mobile phone cameras, medical imaging equipment, implantable drug delivery devices, an ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Disease threat for Sri Lanka flood victims
The threat of disease loomed Saturday over the million-plus victims of floods in Sri Lanka that have left more than 30 people dead and devastated farmland in the island's rice bowl. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Disease threat for Sri Lanka flood victims
The threat of disease loomed Saturday over the million-plus victims of floods in Sri Lanka that have left nearly 40 people dead and devastated farmland in the island's rice bowl. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Canon to spend $12bn on acquisitions by 2015
Canon plans to spend up to one trillion yen ($12 billion) by 2015 on mergers and acquisitions to expand in the areas of medical equipment and robotics, according to an interview published Tuesday. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

More Balkan swine flu deaths recorded
Five people have died of swine flu in Croatia and neighbouring Bosnia this season, while hundreds have contracted the virus, the authorities in both countries said on Tuesday. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Time for aid groups to 'step aside' in Haiti: MSF
A French-based medical charity said Monday it was time for aid agencies to "step aside" in Haiti to allow the government to take a lead in rebuilding the impoverished nation rocked by a deadly earthquake a year ago. ... more
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ABOUT US

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Artificial joint replacements can drastically change a patient's quality of life. Painful, arthritic knees, shoulders and hips can be replaced with state-of-the-art metal or ceramic implants, elimin ... more
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WAR REPORT

Vietnam War 'secret army' chief dies in US hospital
Former Laotian general Vang Pao, who once commanded a CIA-backed "secret army" of Hmong guerrillas during the Vietnam War, died Thursday in a Californian hospital. He was 81. ... more
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INTERN DAILY

China smoking deaths could triple by 2030, report warns
China is failing to deliver on pledges to help its 300 million smokers kick the habit, according to health experts who warned of a sharp rise in tobacco-linked deaths if strong steps are not taken. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Team Develops Functionally Graded Shape Memory Polymers
A team led by Patrick T. Mather, director of Syracuse Biomaterials Institute (SBI) and Milton and Ann Stevenson professor of biomedical and chemical engineering in Syracuse University's L.C. Smith C ... more
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INTERN DAILY

Uncovering The Neurobiological Basis Of General Anesthesia
The use of general anesthesia is a routine part of surgical operations at hospitals and medical facilities around the world, but the precise biological mechanisms that underlie anesthetic drugs' eff ... more
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CAR TECH

China's police hugely underestimate road deaths: research
Chinese and US health researchers have challenged commonly used police road accident statistics in China, after finding that the number of deaths was less than half those recorded by doctors. ... more
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INTERN DAILY

Doctors Should Be Required To Disclose Sleep Deprived Status
While regulations have been put in place to restrict the work hours of doctors in training, no such regulations exist for fully trained physicians. An editorial in the New England Journal of Medicin ... more
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IRAQ WARS

Three Iraqis, two US soldiers killed in Iraq
Gun and bomb attacks killed three Iraqis and wounded 15 on Monday, security officials said, while the US military said two US soldiers had been killed, the first to die in Iraq this year. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Hong Kong democracy icon Szeto Wah dies at 79
One of Hong Kong's most influential democracy campaigners, Szeto Wah, has died at 79. ... more
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SPACEMART
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Nokia in maps tie-up with China's Sina, Tencent

Russia To Launch New Batch Of Glonass Satellites By June

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Slow progress in U.S.-China space efforts

China Builds Theme Park In Spaceport

Tiangong Space Station Plans Progessing

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City Tech Research Team Casts Light On Asteroid Deflection

Russian Astronomers Predict Apophis-Earth Collision In 2036

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Spacecraft finds new comets, asteroids

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