
China chokes as tobacco profits a tough habit to quit
In the tobacco-producing heartland of China - the world's largest cigarette market - smoking is commonplace at work, in taxis and even in hospitals. ... more
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Disease fears hit Nepal's quake-hit homeless
With its sewage system badly damaged, carcasses rotting in the rubble and thousands of people sleeping rough, experts say Nepal faces a race against time to ensure a devastating earthquake does not trigger a public health disaster. ... more
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As world burns, India's Amitav Ghosh writes for the future
Fire on Ice: The Arctic's Changing Fire Regime
Cosmic krypton timestamps reveal Australia landscape evolution and resources
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Ream discovers new mechanism behind malaria progression
A team of researchers from four universities has pinpointed one of the mechanisms responsible for the progression of malaria, providing a new target for possible treatments. Using computer modeling, ... more
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THoR Aims to Help Future Patients "Weather the Storm" of Infection
In every population that encounters an infectious organism, a few individuals prove to be resilient-unfazed by that pathogen because they are either resistant to it (their immune systems keep the pa ... more
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Bacterial flora of remote tribespeople carries antibiotic resistance genes
Scientists have found antibiotic resistance genes in the bacterial flora of a South American tribe that never before had been exposed to antibiotic drugs. The findings suggest that bacteria in the h ... more
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Researchers inform development of Ebola vaccine trials
As the current Ebola outbreak wanes, scientists have to make the most of every opportunity to prepare for future outbreaks. One such opportunity involves the identification of a safe and effective E ... more
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Study of immune system regulation to improve treatment of chronic disease
Researchers at the University of Birmingham, in England, say they've uncovered a unique pathway that plays a central role in regulating the body's immune system. ... more
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