24/7 News Coverage
May 27, 2014
EPIDEMICS
Sierra Leone confirms first case of Ebola as epidemic spreads
Freetown (AFP) May 26, 2014
Sierra Leone on Monday confirmed its first death from Ebola and said it was restricting travel in some areas to stop the deadly haemorrhagic fever sweeping west Africa from claiming more lives. Minister of Health and Sanitation Miatta Kargbo urged the public to remain "vigilant" and reaffirmed an earlier ban on trips to attend funerals in Guinea, the epicentre of the west African outbreak. The eastern regions of Kailahun, where the first case was confirmed, and Kenema have been designated as "h ... read more
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Prescription, synthetic drug abuse worry EU watchdog
While heroin use in Europe is declining, ever more people are getting their fix from prescription drugs, including some used to treat heroin addiction, a report said Tuesday. ... more
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More foreign drug firms face scrutiny in China: report
China is reportedly putting more foreign drug firms under scrutiny, state media said Tuesday, days after the conclusion of a police probe into alleged bribery by employees of Britain's GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). ... more
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Infants Benefit from Implants with More Frequency Sounds
A new study from a UT Dallas researcher demonstrates the importance of considering developmental differences when creating programs for cochlear implants in infants. Dr. Andrea Warner-Czyz, assistan ... more
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Doctor exposes China's medical corruption epidemic
Ordering an unnecessary pacemaker, urging a woman to be hospitalised for a sore throat - a doctor's allegations of corruption spotlight troubles so endemic in China's healthcare system that patients frequently turn violent. ... more


EPIDEMICS

Disease warning in deluged, mourning Balkans
Officials in the Balkans warned Tuesday of the risk of epidemics as the death toll from the worst floods in over a century hit 49 and water levels in Serbia inched ever higher. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Health officials warn of epidemic as Balkans mourn dead
Serbia declared three days of national mourning Tuesday as the death toll from the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living memory rose to 49 and health officials warned of a possible epidemic. ... more
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Shark antibodies inspire optimization of human antibodies
Genetically engineered antibodies are deployed successfully in cancer diagnostics and therapy. Therapeutic antibodies against Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis are currently under developme ... 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
EPIDEMICS

China winds could carry childhood disease to Japan: study
An airborne toxin that is blown into Japan from northeast China could be the cause of the mysterious Kawasaki disease, a childhood illness that mostly affects the very young, researchers said Monday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

US backs expanded AIDS therapy for prevention
US health authorities are recommending the daily use of anti-retroviral medication to prevent HIV infection for high-risk groups. ... more
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New Implanted Devices May Reshape Medicine
Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Tokyo have created electronic devices that become soft when implanted inside the body and can deploy to grip 3-D objects, suc ... more
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Dog bites in US reaching 'epidemic proportions'
Dog bites are reaching "epidemic proportions," a well-known TV dog trainer said Thursday, as video of a cat fearlessly chasing off a dog that bit a small boy in California went viral. ... more
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Bioprinting a 3D liver-like device to detoxify the blood
Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a 3D-printed device inspired by the liver to remove dangerous toxins from the blood. The device, which is designed to be ... 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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Grape consumption may offer benefits for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
New research presented last week at the Experimental Biology conference in San Diego, California, suggests that regular grape consumption may help alleviate pain associated with symptomatic osteoart ... more
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Large increase seen in emergency department visits for traumatic brain injury
Emergency rooms are seeing an increasing number of patients visiting due to traumatic brain injury. ... more
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Advanced prosthetic arm is approved for US market
US regulators on Friday approved for market a new kind of prosthetic arm that allows a person to flex certain muscles in order to perform complex tasks. ... more
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US finds missing British yacht in Atlantic, but no crew

'Canners' live off detritus of New York

Malaysia to discuss with Inmarsat on release of "raw data"


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China's domestic navigation system guides Pakistan

China's BeiDou system standard ratified by IMO

New tide gauge uses GPS signals to measure sea level change


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Virtual dam on after-hours emails tackles burnout

Preschool teacher depression linked to behavioral problems in children

US military opens door to gender treatment for Manning


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Researchers test whether Red Queen hypothesis makes species resilient

Termite genome lays roadmap for 'greener' control measures

The early earthworm catches on to full data release

SPACE MEDICINE

NASA, NSBRI Select 26 Proposals to Support Crew Health on Deep Space Missions
NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) will fund 26 proposals to help investigate questions about astronaut health and performance on future ... more
EPIDEMICS

Crimea facing 'human tragedy' on AIDS: UN envoy
The UN AIDS envoy for eastern Europe on Thursday said Crimea faced a "human tragedy" and risks to public health after a programme for intravenous drug users was scrapped following Russia's takeover. ... more
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Bone marrow-on-a-chip unveiled
The latest organ-on-a-chip from Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering reproduces the structure, functions and cellular make-up of bone marrow, a complex tissue that until no ... more
EPIDEMICS

China reports first death from H5N6 bird flu strain
A Chinese man has died from the H5N6 strain of bird flu, in what is believed to be the world's first case of human infection from the virus subtype, state media and experts said. ... more
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Quantum transport method reads open quantum states
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
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Researchers say poor health habits of college students may increase cancer risks

EPIDEMICS

Scientists confirm new bird flu in South Pole penguins

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Salk scientists reveal circuitry of fundamental motor circuit

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Decline in deaths measured in wake of Massachusetts healthcare reform

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Regenerative medicine improves muscle strength and function in legs

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Columbia engineers grow functional human cartilage in lab

EPIDEMICS

China study improves understanding of disease spread

EPIDEMICS

Decrease in large wildlife drives rodent-borne diseases

SPACE MEDICINE

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NANO TECH

Fluorescent-based tool reveals how medical nanoparticles biodegrade in real time

Two antibodies show promise blocking MERS virus

Mystery of the pandemic flu virus of 1918 solved by University of Arizona researchers

By Restoring Sense of Touch to Amputees, HAPTIX Seeks to Overcome Physical and Psychological Effects of Upper Limb Loss

New genome-editing platform significantly increases accuracy of CRISPR-based systems

New patenting guidelines are needed for biotechnology

Biomedical applications of shape-memory polymers: How practically useful are they?

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