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June 18, 2015
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Activists struggle to replace state in fight with Russian AIDS epidemic
Moscow (AFP) June 16, 2015
Waiting with his rucksack full of clean syringes by a pharmacy in the Moscow suburbs, Maxim Malyshev is fighting a lonely battle on the frontline of Russia's spiralling AIDS epidemic. Malyshev, along with about a dozen other volunteers from the Andrei Rylkov Foundation, run the only outreach programme for drug users in the country's sprawling capital - handing out fresh needles, condoms and advice to help combat the spread of diseases. "We go out into the streets, where drug takers hang out, w ... read more
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Woman isolated in Hong Kong hospital over MERS
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Your complete viral history revealed by VirScan
With less than a drop of blood, a new technology called VirScan can identify all of the viruses that individuals have been exposed to over the course of their lives. Researchers used the screening t ... more
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Team develops transplantable bioengineered forelimb
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DNA blood test can identify every virus you have ever had
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US military confirms more anthrax blunders
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A chip placed under the skin for more precise medicine
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Pentagon admits wider problem with anthrax shipments
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Lung condition of S. Korean MERS patient in China worsens: report
The lung condition of a South Korean man who entered China with the deadly MERS virus had worsened and he was on a respirator, state media reported Tuesday. ... more
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Total of 77 people had contact with MERS patient: China
China is searching for 13 people who came into contact with the first person to enter the country with the MERS virus, health officials said, adding that 64 had already been quarantined. ... more
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