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June 02, 2014
EPIDEMICS
Scientists find compound to fight virus behind SARS, MERS
Geneva (AFP) May 30, 2014
An international team of scientists say they have identified a compound that can fight coronaviruses, responsible for the SARS and MERS outbreaks, which currently have no cure. Coronaviruses affect the upper and lower respiratory tracts in humans. They are the reason for up to a third of common colds. A more severe strain of the virus, thought to have come from bats, triggered the global SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) epidemic in 2002, which killed nearly 800 people. The Middle E ... read more
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Samsung unveils new digital health platform
Samsung on Wednesday unveiled a new digital health technology platform that uses sensors to track a range of body functions such as heart rate and blood pressure. ... more
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Oman reports 3 swine flu deaths
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Sierra Leone confirms first case of Ebola as epidemic spreads
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Prescription, synthetic drug abuse worry EU watchdog
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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
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Doctor exposes China's medical corruption epidemic
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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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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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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
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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
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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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