
Study shows emergency room nurses share special traits
Being a nurse in a hospital's emergency room or emergency department is quite a bit different than being a nurse in just about any other capacity. So it would follow that ER nurses have special characteristics that help them thrive in their distinct environment - and new research has confirmed as much. ... more
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Seals, sea lions help bring tuberculosis from Africa to Americas
It's widely agreed that seals and sea lions are adorable. But they're also deadly - sort of. ... more
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Heavy snow in US strands drivers in 100-vehicle crash
Chile wildfires rage for third day, entire towns wiped out
Death toll from floods rises in Mozambique, South Africa
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Pangolins under threat in Gabon as demand surges in Asia
Hunted for generations for its tasty meat, the scaly-skinned pangolin is under threat in Gabon as demand for the small mammal surges in Asia, where it is used in traditional medicine. ... more
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CHIKV Challenge Asks Teams to Forecast the Spread of Infectious Disease
The Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is on the move. Spread among humans by mosquitoes, and spread across geographic boundaries by humans who travel, the virus-which causes a debilitating illness-is now ex ... more
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Bypass commands from the brain to legs through a computer
Gait disturbance in individuals with spinal cord injury is attributed to the interruption of neural pathways from brain to the spinal locomotor center, whereas neural circuits locate below and above ... more
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Suffering and song in Sierra Leone's Ebola 'hot zone'
Virologists call it the "hot zone" - nature's version of a nuclear ground zero, the centre of an onslaught by one of the most deadly biological agents ever known to humankind. ... more
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Ebola epidemic "vastly" underestimated: WHO
The UN's health agency said Thursday that the scale of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been vastly underestimated and "extraordinary measures" were needed to contain the disease. ... more
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