24/7 News Coverage
February 12, 2015
EPIDEMICS
US to withdraw troops from Ebola mission in West Africa
Washington (AFP) Feb 11, 2015
The US military plans to pull out most troops from West Africa that were deployed to help stem the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, the Pentagon said Tuesday, ending a five-month mission. A force that at one point reached 2,800 has been scaled back to about 1,300 troops and "nearly all will return by April 30," Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said in a statement. The announcement came as the epidemic has begun to recede. President Barack Obama will on Wednesday declare a next ... read more
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Cheap and abundant chemical outperforms precious metals as a catalyst
A team of Caltech chemists has discovered a method for producing a group of silicon-containing organic chemicals without relying on expensive precious metal catalysts. Instead, the new techniq ... more
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Death rate in US blacks infected with HIV drops 28%
The mortality rate of African-Americans infected with HIV has dropped sharply in recent years and the gap between whites and blacks is narrowing, new figures show. ... more


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No more money and time down the drain say antibody experts in Nature
In the latest issue of Nature, a worldwide group of antibody experts appeal for a standardised approach to the creation and use of antibodies in research and therapeutics. While it might cost ... more
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Smartphone, finger prick, 15 minutes, diagnosis - done!
A team of researchers, led by Samuel K. Sia, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has developed a low-cost smartphone accessory that can perform a point-of-care tes ... more
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Bioengineered miniature structures could prevent heart failure
The delivery of tiny biodegradable microstructures to heart tissue damaged by heart attack may help repair the tissue and prevent future heart failure. A team led by cardiovascular researchers at th ... more
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European military mission in Greenland as US aim 'remains intact'
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Scientists discover viral 'Enigma machine'
Researchers have cracked a code that governs infections by a major group of viruses including the common cold and polio. Until now, scientists had not noticed the code, which had been hidden in plai ... more
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Artificial blood vessels
By combining micro-imprinting and electro-spinning techniques, researchers at Shanghai University's Rapid Manufacturing Engineering Center have developed a vascular graft composed of three layers fo ... more
EPIDEMICS

Indonesian minister sparks anger with HIV comments
Indonesia's trade minister sparked anger Wednesday after saying that second-hand clothes could spread HIV as he campaigned to stop the import of used garments. ... more
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Transparent PDMS eggshell created as step towards embryo lab on a chip
Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) systems have registered tremendous progress over the past 20 years. Myriad "chip" schemes have already emerged, ranging from the lung-on-a-chip and heart-on-a-chip to the liver-o ... more
EPIDEMICS

WHO says Ebola epidemic on the decline
Weekly Ebola infections in west Africa have dropped to below 100 for the first time in more than six months, figures showed Thursday, raising hopes the worst-ever outbreak of the virus is coming to an end. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Second bird flu case confirmed in Canada
The husband of a Canadian who was diagnosed earlier this week with bird flu after returning from a trip to China has also tested positive for the virus, health officials said Friday. ... more
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New technique captures real-time diagnostic 3-D images
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EPIDEMICS

GMO mosquito plan sparks debate in Florida
A British company's plan to unleash hordes of genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida to reduce the threat of dengue fever and other diseases has sparked an outcry from fearful residents. ... more
EPIDEMICS

H5N1 bird flu spreads to 11 states in Nigeria: govt
Nigeria on Thursday confirmed that the H5N1 strain of bird flu has spread from seven to 11 states within a week, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of poultry but no human cases. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Scientists develop potential late-stage rabies treatment
A person bit by a rabid animal has only a finite amount of time to get treated with the proper vaccine before it is too late. Allow a rabid bite to fester long enough for the virus to reach the brain and for neurological symptoms to set in, and the infection is almost invariably fatal. ... more

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Diaper compound may expand power of microscopes
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EPIDEMICS

Bird flu confirmed in Canadian patient after China trip
The first human case of H7N9 bird flu in North America has been confirmed in a Canadian woman who recently returned from a trip to China, health officials said Monday. ... more
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No new polio cases in Syria reported for a year: WHO

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Nigeria reports H5N1 bird flu in five states

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Wearable sensor clears path to long-term EKG, EMG monitoring

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Schools reopening as W.Africa turns page on Ebola epidemic

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