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December 16, 2015
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Swine flu toll up by 15, reached 57 in Iran: Official
Tehran (AFP) Dec 15, 2015
An outbreak of swine flu has claimed 57 lives since mid-November in Iran, where hundreds of people have been diagnosed with the virus, the health ministry said Tuesday. "Around 900 patients have been diagnosed with the H1N1 flue virus across the country," the head of the ministry's communicable diseases department, Mohammad Mehdi, told AFP. He said 57 patients have died, 15 higher than the last death toll announced on December 10. The deaths from the H1N1 virus have been mostly in southeaste ... read more
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Pigs that are resistant to incurable disease developed at University of Missouri
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FDA OKs use of transgenic chicken for drug production
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British astronaut Tim Peake to run marathon from space
On Friday, British astronaut Tim Peake announced his intention to compete in the London Marathon - from space. ... more
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A cheap, disposable device for diagnosing disease
The development of a reusable microfluidic device for sorting and manipulating cells and other micro/nano meter scale objects will make biomedical diagnosis of diseases cheaper and more convenient i ... more
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Toil and trouble in China over Nobel medicine prize
China's Tu Youyou collects her country's first Nobel Prize for medicine next week for extracting an anti-malarial drug from a herb mentioned in a traditional text, but her award has prompted debate over the role of science in the practice. ... more
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Russian TV host reveals HIV-positive status live on air
A well-known Russian television host announced live on air that he is HIV-positive, an unprecedented revelation in a country with rising infection rates but where HIV/AIDS remains a largely taboo subject. ... more
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China 'clone factory' scientist eyes human replication
The Chinese scientist behind the world's biggest cloning factory has technology advanced enough to replicate humans, he told AFP, and is only holding off for fear of the public reaction. ... more
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With climate change, malaria risk in Africa shifts, grows
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Indonesia's Papua battles AIDS epidemic
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Fighting AIDS a top priority in western Kenya
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Sensor sees nerve action as it happens
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New method enables biomedical imaging at one-thousandth the cost
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Adolescent deaths from AIDS tripled since 2000: UNICEF
The number of adolescents dying from AIDS has tripled over the last 15 years, most of them having acquired the disease when they were infants, according to figures released Friday by UNICEF. ... more

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Bright prospects: Repairing neurons with light
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First-in-man use of virtual reality imaging in cardiac cath lab to treat blocked coronary artery
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