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June 04, 2013
EPIDEMICS
Cracking the Code of HIV; Providing An Up-Close View of the Enemy
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 04, 2013
Researchers have determined the precise chemical structure of the HIV capsid, a protein shell that protects the virus's genetic material and is a key to its ability to infect and debilitate the human body's defense mechanism. Detailed simulations were achieved with the use of a supercomputer on a 64 million atom sample. The capsid has become an attractive target for the development of new antiretroviral drugs that suppress the HIV virus and stop the progression of AIDS. The research paper de ... read more
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EPIDEMICS

No benefit from double dose of Tamiflu for flu: study
Tamiflu, the frontline treatment for influenza, offers no benefit for patients if it is administered in double the normal dose, a study conducted in Southeast Asia said on Thursday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Singapore bracing for worst dengue epidemic
Singapore is bracing itself for its worst ever dengue epidemic with infections this year already exceeding the total for all of 2012, official statistics showed Friday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Evolution in the blink of an eye
A novel disease in songbirds has rapidly evolved to become more harmful to its host on at least two separate occasions in just two decades, according to a new study. The research provides a real-lif ... more
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Scientists find chemical that causes 'kidney' failure in mosquitoes
An Ohio State University researcher and his collaborators have discovered a chemical that causes "kidney" failure in mosquitoes, which may pave the way to the development of new insecticides to figh ... more


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All in one shot
Developing new vaccines to protect against diseases that plague humans is fraught with numerous challenges-one being that microbes tend to vary how they look on the surface to avoid being identified ... more
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Human scabs serve as inspiration for new bandage to speed healing
Human scabs have become the model for development of an advanced wound dressing material that shows promise for speeding the healing process, scientists are reporting. Their study appears in the jou ... more
EPIDEMICS

Vaccine hopes for hand, foot, mouth disease
Researchers in China said Wednesday a trial vaccine provided "significant" protection against a virus that can cause potentially deadly hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in children. ... more
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Stratolaunch secures major funding to scale hypersonic flight services
Orion to advance IARPA system for tracking small space debris
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EPIDEMICS

Early progress in antibody protection from deadly flu
Studies on lab animals have shown early success in a type of gene therapy that may prevent the spread of pandemic flu, including historic lethal strains from 1918 and 2009, researchers said Wednesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Confirmed cases of H7N9 bird flu drug resistance: study
Laboratory tests have revealed resistance in some H7N9 bird flu patients to the only available treatment, said virologists who unveiled "concerning" study results on Tuesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

China province to abolish teacher HIV tests: report
A Chinese province is likely to abolish mandatory HIV tests for teachers, state media said Tuesday, making it the first region on the mainland to eliminate the measures long-branded as discriminatory. ... more
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China province to abolish teacher HIV tests: report
A Chinese province is likely to abolish mandatory HIV tests for teachers, the first region on the mainland to do so, state media said Tuesday. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Johns Hopkins undergraduates help design space stethoscope for NASA
A team of students at Johns Hopkins University has designed a stethoscope that delivers accurate heart and body sounds to medics who are trying to assess astronauts' health on long missions in noisy ... more
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Cradle turns smartphone into handheld biosensor
Researchers and physicians in the field could soon run on-the-spot tests for environmental toxins, medical diagnostics, food safety and more with their smartphones. University of Illinois at U ... more
EPIDEMICS

Saudi to send animal samples to US in coronavirus probe
Saudi Arabia said Friday it would send samples taken from animals possibly infected with a deadly SARS-like virus to the United States for testing in a bid to find the source of disease. ... more
EPIDEMICS

No new H7N9 cases in China for second week: government
No new human cases of the deadly H7N9 bird flu strain were recorded in China for the second week in a row, national health authorities said Monday, suggesting the outbreak has slowed. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Japan disaster cash spent on counting turtles: report

No health risk from Fukushima radiation: UN

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Glitch puts off Indian navigation satellite launch by a fortnight

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Sumatran elephants found dead, poisoning suspected

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INTERN DAILY

CT detects twice as many lung cancers as X-ray at initial screening exam
Physicians have more information to share with their patients about the benefits and risks of LDCT lung cancer screening following publication in the New England Journal of Medicine of the results o ... more
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Research offers promising new approach to treatment of lung cancer
Researchers have developed a new drug delivery system that allows inhalation of chemotherapeutic drugs to help treat lung cancer, and in laboratory and animal test ... more
VSAT NEWS

Indra Participates In The 'Sahel' Project To Provide Telemedicine Services In Sub-Saharan Africa
Indra, one of the leading multinational consulting and technology firms in Europe and Latin America, has provided its experience and global leadership in the field of health and Digital Medical Reco ... more
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Baby's life saved with groundbreaking 3-D printed device that restored his breathing
Every day, their baby stopped breathing, his collapsed bronchus blocking the crucial flow of air to his lungs. April and Bryan Gionfriddo watched helplessly, just praying that somehow the dire predi ... more
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Million doses of fake aspirin from China seized in France

EPIDEMICS

Concept flu vaccine may protect against many strains

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Genetic study focuses on human autoimmune diseases

EPIDEMICS

Flu vaccine also linked to narcolepsy in adults: study

EPIDEMICS

SARS-like virus patent complicating diagnosis: Saudi

EPIDEMICS

H7N9 bird flu can spread in mammals: study

EPIDEMICS

World not ready for mass flu outbreak: WHO

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AIDS scientists optimistic of AIDS cure, for some

EPIDEMICS

Bird flu costs China industry $65 bn: state media

INTERN DAILY

Using clay to grow bone

China's Li to pay tribute to heroic Indian doctor

Engineered biomaterial could improve success of medical implants

No new H7N9 cases in China for a week: government

Reversing Paralysis with a Restorative Gel

Researchers find security flaws in sensors for heart devices

AIDS science at 30: 'Cure' now part of lexicon

'Gap' for HIV vaccine efforts after latest setback

H1N1 discovered in marine mammals

Pitt Chemists Demonstrate Nanoscale Alloys So Bright They Could Have Potential Medical Applications

New research could create stem cells for disease treatments

First proof of patient-to-nurse infection of coronavirus: WHO

Russia has 'no anti-AIDS strategy': official

Panic grips Saudis as toll rises from SARS-like virus

Widespread but neglected disease a health threat in Africa

Bird flu in live poultry markets are the source of viruses causing human infections

China bird flu devastates Shanghai family

Potential flu pandemic lurks

Panic grips Saudis amid fears of SARS-like virus

Salk researchers chart epigenomics of stem cells that mimic early human development

Intermountain Medical Center reseachers develop new 3-D technology to treat atrial fibrillation

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