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September 30, 2013
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Swedish team hope to create buzz in fight against bee deaths
Stockholm (AFP) Sept 27, 2013
Researchers in Sweden said Friday they had developed a new medicine to protect bees from diseases that kill entire populations of the insect in the US and Europe. A team of microbiologists at Lund University have patented the treatment, known as SymBeeotic - made from lactic acid bacteria from the stomachs of healthy bees - which they described as a major "boost" to bees' immune system and are hopeful that it could slow down the rate at which bees are dying. "The bacteria in this product is ac ... read more
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Outside View: First Obamacare, then a single-payer system
Republicans must live with Obamacare. They have few prospects for electing 60 senators needed to repeal the law and, unless they work to make it more palatable, something they have few ideas to accomplish - the country is headed for socialized medicine. ... more
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Researchers demonstrate 'accelerator on a chip'
In an advance that could dramatically shrink particle accelerators for science and medicine, researchers used a laser to accelerate electrons at a rate 10 times higher than conventional technology i ... more
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Danone's Nutricia accused of bribing China doctors: media
French conglomerate Danone faced fresh bribery accusations in China on Wednesday, made by a newspaper against its healthcare subsidiary Nutricia, as authorities investigate corruption among drug and dairy firms. ... more
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New technology for bioseparation
Separating target molecules in biological samples is a critical part of diagnosing and detecting diseases. Usually the target and probe molecules are mixed and then separated in batch processes that ... more


EPIDEMICS

Disarming HIV With a "Pop"
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Projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen malaria situation
As public-health officials continue to fight malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, researchers are trying to predict how climate change will impact the disease, which infected an estimated 219 million peop ... more
EPIDEMICS

HIV infections plummet since 2001: UN
New HIV infections have plummeted by a third overall since 2001 and more than halved among children, the United Nations said Monday. ... more
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Intelligent use of electronic data helps the medicine go down
Electronic data routinely gathered in hospitals can be used as a warning system for missed doses of prescribed medicine and making improvements to patient safety, says a new study. A team from ... more
EPIDEMICS

AIDS epidemic's end by 2030 seen: UN official
A top UN official said the global AIDS epidemic could be over by 2030 because of progress made in treatment and control of the disease. ... more
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Google promises new thinking for health company
Google announced Wednesday it was launching a new company focused on health and well-being, and hinted at cooperation with longtime rival Apple in the venture. ... more
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Thai police seize nearly 200 pangolins
Thai police Tuesday said they had seized almost 200 live protected pangolins, which are prized in China and Vietnam as an exotic meal and for use in traditional medicine. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Toward making people invisible to mosquitoes
In an advance toward providing mosquito-plagued people, pets and livestock with an invisibility cloak against these blood-sucking insects, scientists today described discovery of substances that occ ... more
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Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires
EPIDEMICS

Effects of climate change on West Nile virus
The varied influence of climate change on temperature and precipitation may have an equally wide-ranging effect on the spread of West Nile virus, suggesting that public health efforts to control the ... more
EPIDEMICS

HIV-positive Ukrainians protest clinic closure
Patients at Ukraine's main HIV hospital on Thursday handcuffed themselves to their beds in protest at plans for its closure. ... more
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Drug patch treatment sees new breakthrough
An assistant professor with the Virginia Tech - Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering has developed a flexible microneedle patch that allows drugs to be delivered directly and fully through t ... more
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U.N. condemns Australia's treatment of refugees

China launches satellite to monitor natural disaster

Australia and Indonesia hold conciliatory discussions


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Raytheon GPS military system achieves 2,000th sale

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Researchers reveal hunter-gatherers' taste for spice

Roma families face wholesale expulsion from France

Genetic study pushes back timeline for first significant human population expansion


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Beetles modify emissions of greenhouse gases from cow pats

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FLORA AND FAUNA

Pico-world of molecular bioscavengers, mops and sponges being designed
Computer-designed proteins that can recognize and interact with small biological molecules are now a reality. Scientists have succeeded in creating a protein molecule that can be programmed to unite ... more
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Risk calculator boosts odds of finding lung cancer
A new software tool may help doctors eliminate mistakes when judging whether a spot that turns up on a smoker's lung scan is cancerous or not, researchers said Wednesday. ... more
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Diabetes rises in China, reaching 'alert' level
Almost 12 percent of adults in China had diabetes in 2010, with economic prosperity driving the disease to slightly higher proportions than in the United States, researchers said Tuesday. ... more
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Thai village under siege from marauding monkeys
In one Thai village homes are raided, property is pinched and locals are attacked by dastardly gangs operating beyond the law - but the perpetrators are monkeys, not men. ... more
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