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January 21, 2014
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Heart attack damage slashed with microparticle therapy
Chicago IL (SPX) Jan 16, 2014
After a heart attack, much of the damage to the heart muscle is caused by inflammatory cells that rush to the scene of the oxygen-starved tissue. But that inflammatory damage is slashed in half when microparticles are injected into the blood stream within 24 hours of the attack, according to new preclinical research from Northwestern Medicine and the University of Sydney in Australia. When biodegradable microparticles were injected after a heart attack, the size of the heart lesion was reduced by ... read more
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Walker's World: The real healthcare crisis
At Davos in the Swiss Alps this week, the bankers and thinkers and business leaders who constitute the Amen Corner of globalization will be addressing the implications of longevity and demographics. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Shanghai reports two deaths in China bird flu outbreak
Two people have died from the H7N9 strain of bird flu in China's commercial hub Shanghai, including a medical doctor, the local government said Monday, the city's first fatalities from the virus this year. ... more
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China reports new H7N9 bird flu death
China has reported a new death from the H7N9 bird flu virus, state media said Friday, bringing the toll this year to at least four as the disease returns following its 2013 outbreak. ... more
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A world without antibiotics? The risk is real: experts
Humans face the very real risk of a future without antibiotics, a world of plummeting life expectancy where people die from diseases easily treatable today, scientists say. ... more


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AIDS infections down by a third in S.Africa: UNAIDS
New cases of HIV and AIDS fell sharply in South Africa since ten years ago, a testimony to successful treatment, according to a report by the UN Aids body released Friday. ... more
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Google making sugar-sensing contact lens for diabetics
The Google lab known for working on unusual projects like self-driving cars is crafting a contact lens that could help diabetics manage blood sugar levels. ... more
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KIT Researchers Develop Artificial Bone Marrow
Artificial bone marrow may be used to reproduce hematopoietic stem cells. A prototype has now been developed by scientists of KIT, the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, and Tu ... more
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Greenland truce or Trump win? Davos "framework" pauses tariffs but not the takeover boasts
Greenlanders doubtful over Trump resolution
EU says ready to sign defence and security pact with India
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Harvard scientists control cells following transplantation, from the inside out
Harvard stem cells scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and MIT can now engineer cells that are more easily controlled following transplantation, potentially making cell therapies, hundreds of ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Portable telemedicine device for medics
A robust portable device for monitoring vital signs and providing communications for medics developed with the support of ESA offers a lifeline even in the remotest areas on Earth via satcoms. ... more
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New H7N9 bird flu deaths reported in China: state media
China has reported two new deaths from the H7N9 bird flu virus, state media said, as the disease returns following an outbreak last year. ... more
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Hong Kong reports second H7N9 death
A Hong Kong man infected with the deadly H7N9 bird flu died late Monday, less than a week after he was confirmed to be infected with the deadly virus, authorities said. ... more
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On-demand vaccines possible with engineered nanoparticles
Vaccines combat diseases and protect populations from outbreaks, but the life-saving technology leaves room for improvement. Vaccines usually are made en masse in centralized locations far removed f ... 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
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Smart shirt knows when you're not up to snuff
French fashion is getting smarter with the help of fabric woven with micro-sensors that can reveal when someone is weary or unwell. ... more
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Hong Kong reports first H7N9 case of the year
Hong Kong health authorities on Wednesday confirmed the territory's third human case of the deadly H7N9 bird flu, the city's first of 2014. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Canada reports first H5N1 bird flu death in North America
Canada announced Wednesday the first H5N1 avian flu death in North America, of a patient who had just returned from China, and said it was urgently contacting airline passengers on the victim's flights. ... more
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UK charity expands Philippine anti-trafficking work

Tornadoes, flood, drought cost US billions in 2013

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20th Anniversary of Initial Operational Capability of the GPS Constellation

NGC Wins Contract For GPS-Challenged Navigation and Geo-Registration Solution

Northrop Grumman and Trex Enterprises to Introduce Celestial Navigation to Soldier Precision Targeting Laser Systems


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Study: Chimps can use gestures to achieve specific goals cooperatively

Primates: Now with only half the calories!

Ultrasound directed to the human brain can boost sensory performance


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Rare Amur leopard killed in China: Xinhua

The way to a chimpanzee's heart is through its stomach

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Biomaterials get stem cells to commit to a bony future
With the help of biomimetic matrices, a research team led by bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego has discovered exactly how calcium phosphate can coax stem cells to become bone-b ... more
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Penn State researchers find new path for neuron repair
A new pathway for repairing nerve cells could have implications for faster and improved healing after an injury, Penn State molecular biologists said. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Electronic 'mother' watches over home
Resembling a Russian nesting doll, the pint-sized robotic device wants to be your "mother." ... more
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Scientists explain age-related obesity: Brown fat fails
As most people resolve themselves to lose weight this New Year, here's why it seems to get easier and easier to pack on unwanted pounds: New research published in the January 2014 issue of The FASEB ... more
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Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
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China denies vaccine killed babies

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Patient with rare 'word blindness' condition relearns how to read

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H1N1 flu claims five lives in Canada's Alberta province

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Hundreds monitored in Taiwan after bird flu case

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The first cancer operation room with a navigator is created

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Bird flu subtype re-emerges in Hong Kong: official

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Hong Kong reports first H7N9 death

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Flu vaccine more effective for women than men: study

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Vaccine fears in China after hepatitis B scare

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Malaria drug target raises hopes for new treatments

DNA clamp to grab cancer before it develops

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