
Cholera cases in Iraq top 1,200: ministry
The number of confirmed cases of cholera in Iraq has risen to 1,201, the health ministry said Wednesday of an outbreak that started along the Euphrates river last month. ... more
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Wearable electronic health patches cheaper and easier to make
A team of researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has invented a method for producing inexpensive and high-performing wearable patches that can continu ... more
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Antarctic phytoplankton trends reveal sea ice retreat impact; Ecosystem engineering in the oceans
Agriculture spread via coexistence and gradual mixing; deep roots of the Anthropocene revealed
Industry managed forests more likely to fuel megafires
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Chinese herbal expert among Nobel medicine prize winners
A trio of scientists earned the 2015 Nobel Prize for Medicine on Monday for unlocking revolutionary treatments for malaria and roundworm, helping to roll back two parasitic diseases that blight millions of lives. ... more
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Trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies
A trio of scientists earned the 2015 Nobel Prize for Medicine on Monday for unlocking revolutionary treatments for malaria and roundworm, helping to roll back two parasitic diseases that blight millions of lives. ... more
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'Gifts' from Chinese herbal medicine
Derived from a herb used to treat fevers some 1,700 years ago, the anti-malaria drug artemisinin is one of many treatments plucked from the treasure chest of ancient Chinese medicine and repackaged for a modern age. ... more
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Prototype lab in a needle could enable real-time, mobile lab a reality
Researchers at Houston Methodist, along with collaborators at two major Singapore institutions, have developed a lab in a needle device that could provide instant results to routine lab tests, accel ... more
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Keeping cells in good shape
People often talk about how important it is to stay in shape, something humans usually can accomplish with exercise and a healthy diet, and other habits. But chances are, few of us ever think about ... more
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