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February 25, 2013
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Fighting disease deep inside the brain
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Feb 25, 2013
Some 90,000 patients per year are treated for Parkinson's disease, a number that is expected to rise by 25 percent annually. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), which consists of electrically stimulating the central or peripheral nervous system, is currently standard practice for treating Parkinson's, but it can involve long, expensive surgeries with dramatic side effects. Miniature, ultra-flexible electrodes developed in Switzerland, however, could be the answer to more successful treatment for this an ... read more
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Growing medicines in plants requires new regulations
Scientists say amending an EU directive on GMOs could help stimulate innovation in making vaccines, cheaper pharmaceuticals and organic plastics using plants. In a paper to be published in Cur ... more
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China reports year's second fatal case of bird flu
A man in southwestern China has died of bird flu, health authorities said Saturday, becoming the second fatality from the H5N1 virus this year. ... more
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Lifelike ears created with 3D printing
Researchers said Wednesday they had engineered artificial human ears that look and act like the real thing thanks to 3D printing, giving hope to patients missing all or part of their ears. ... more
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Text messages help cholera fight in Mozambique
As Mozambique struggles to recover from the worst flooding in more than a decade, aid agencies are pioneering the use of mobile phones to distribute aid and, they hope, cut the cost of logistics in disaster zones. ... more


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Walking again after spinal injury
In the lab, rats with severe spinal cord injury are learning to walk-and run-again. Last June in the journal Science, Gregoire Courtine, of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), repor ... more
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Russia to launch bioscience satellite
A Russian satellite that will conduct biological experiments in space and its launch rocket have been delivered to the Baikonur space center, officials said. ... more
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Kinect teleport for remote medicine
The Microsoft Kinect game controller could cut the US healthcare bill by up to $30 billion by allowing physicians and other medics to interact with patients remotely so reducing the number of hospit ... more
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Aalyria spacetime platform tapped for AFRL space data network trials
Atomic 6 debris shields selected for Portal Space Systems mission
China starts large scale production of T1000 carbon fiber
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Scientists find surgery, cancer use for mussels
Mussels secrete a powerful adhesive to hold tight on rocks swept by violent waves - and a synthetic version could prove critical for surgery and cancer treatment, researchers said Saturday. ... more
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Humans and chimps share genetic strategy in battle against pathogens
A genome-wide analysis searching for evidence of long-lived balancing selection-where the evolutionary process acts not to select the single best adaptation but to maintain genetic variation in a po ... more
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The Spark Within: Light-Emitting Bioprobe Fits in a Single Cell
If engineers at Stanford have their way, biological research may soon be transformed by a new class of light-emitting probes small enough to be injected into individual cells without harm to the hos ... more
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Cold resistance runs in genes
British researchers have found a cold resistance gene in the DNA of indigenous Siberian tribes, which helps them survive in the harsh local environment. A team of geneticists from Cambridge Universi ... more
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Cambodia reports sixth bird flu death this year
A three-year-old Cambodian girl has died from bird flu, bringing the country's toll from the deadly virus to six so far this year, the World Health Organisation said Wednesday. ... more
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Flood-hit Mozambique battles cholera outbreak
Aid workers in flood-hit Mozambique said they were fighting to contain an outbreak of cholera Wednesday, which has sickened 282 people. ... more
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Finding the key to immunity
Living in space weakens astronauts' immune systems, researchers have discovered. The findings are providing clues on how to tackle diseases on Earth before symptoms appear. Ever since the firs ... more
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IBM puts supercomputer to work on cancer
IBM is putting its Watson supercomputer to work fighting cancer, in what is described as the first commercial program of its kind to use "big data" to help patients with the disease. ... more
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British PM sparks concern with aid budget proposals

Swiss Re posts 61% profit rise in 2012

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China reports two human cases of bird flu: state media
China reported two human cases of bird flu in the southwestern city of Guiyang on Sunday, with both patients in a critical condition, the official Xinhua news agency said. ... more
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Iranians feel sanctions pain but back nuclear drive: poll
The vast majority of Iranians feel the pain of sanctions but still support a civilian nuclear program, a poll said, as a study on Friday charged that Western efforts have caused medicine shortages. ... more
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California targets Chinese 'maternity tourism'
Six pregnant Asian-looking women cross the road. Two others cross in the opposite direction. In a nearby store, about 10 compare baby clothing. ... more
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MU scientists build harness for powerful radiation cancer therapy
We've all heard that "it's not wise to use a cannon to kill a mosquito." But what if you could focus the cannon's power to concentrate power into a tiny space? In a new study, University of Mi ... more
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Low frequency lasers modeled to greatly boost nuclear fusion rates
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New device traps particulates, kills airborne pathogens

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UNC scientists unveil a superbug's secret to antibiotic resistance

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Tomorrow's life-saving medications may currently be living at the bottom of the sea

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Bioelectric signals can be used to detect early cancer

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Pandemic Controversies: the global response to pandemic influenza must change

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Study shows climate change could affect onset and severity of flu seasons

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A new genre of 'intelligent' micro- and nanomotors

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Homemade ventilator reveals China medical woes

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Maglev tissues could speed toxicity tests

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Flies to hitch ride into space for heart study

Chinese genes boost peril from flu: study

Cambodia reports two new bird flu deaths

Notre Dame studies benefits and threats of nanotechnology research

Health apps abound, but usage low: study

Two Cambodians die from bird flu: WHO

One in five were infected by pandemic flu

Origin of HIV put at millions of years ago

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