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June 12, 2014
EPIDEMICS
Key genes for Spanish flu pandemic exist in nature: report
Washington (AFP) June 11, 2014
Bird flu viruses circulating in nature contain eight genes key to potentially recreate a pathogene similar to that which caused the 1918 deadly Spanish flu pandemic, a study published Wednesday said. An international team of virologists identified the key genetic components - similar to those in the virus behind the 1918 pandemic - in influenza viruses in wild ducks. "There are gene pools in nature that have the potential to cause a severe pandemic in the future," said the report's senior aut ... read more
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Deadly diseases overlooked for too long
Decades of neglect have allowed infectious diseases to devastate the lives of thousands of people in the developing world, a study reveals. Researchers say three diseases in particular - anthrax, br ... more
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Stem cells are a soft touch for nano-engineered biomaterials
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$210 million needed now for Bosnia floods: UN
The United Nations estimates it will cost $210 million to cover immediate priority needs for the next six months in Bosnia, alone, after devastating floods hit the region, an official said Monday. ... more
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Ugandan HIV bill 'nonsensical', says health body
Uganda's AIDS commission on Friday called an HIV bill passed by parliament "nonsensical", and urged the country's president not to sign it into law. ... more


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Colour-changing molecule can monitor drug dosages
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One step closer to a breath test for lung cancer
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Scientists find compound to fight virus behind SARS, MERS
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After 8,000 cholera deaths, Haiti faces new epidemic
Hard-hit by a cholera epidemic that started in 2010, Haiti now faces a new threat in the expanding chikungunya virus, authorities said Wednesday. ... 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
Omani health authorities announced Wednesday three deaths this month from the swine flu virus, the official ONA news agency reported. ... more
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Sierra Leone confirms first case of Ebola as epidemic spreads
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. ... 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

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Stem cells as a future source for eco-friendly meat
The scientific progress that has made it possible to dream of a future in which faulty organs could be regrown from stem cells also holds potential as an ethical and greener source for meat. So say ... more
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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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