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March 01, 2016
EPIDEMICS
Single antibody from human survivor protects nonhuman primates against Ebola virus
Frederick MD (SPX) Feb 29, 2016
A single monoclonal antibody isolated from a human survivor of Ebola virus disease (EVD) completely protected monkeys from lethal infection with the virus, according to research published in the online edition of the journal Science. Importantly, the antibody, known as mAb114, was effective even when given five days after exposure to Ebola virus, suggesting that it could hold promise as a potential treatment for human cases of EVD. Although several clinical trials are in progress, there are curren ... read more
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Cyclone death toll hits 29 as Fiji eyes long clean-up
Humanitarian aid began pouring into Fiji Tuesday, as the death toll from super-cyclone Winston rose to 29 and officials warned the devastated Pacific nation's recovery could take months. ... more
TECH SPACE

Scientists prove feasibility of 'printing' replacement tissue
Using a sophisticated, custom-designed 3D printer, regenerative medicine scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have proved that it is feasible to print living tissue structures to replace ... more
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IBM buys Truven Health Analytics for $2.6 bn
IBM announced Thursday a deal to buy Truven Health Analytics for $2.6 billion as the US tech giant builds its business in cloud computing and data management for the health industry. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

What does turbulence have in common with an epidemic?
Fluid flows can take one of two forms: well-ordered "laminar" or highly disordered "turbulent" motion. Although everyday experience shows that laminar motion in simple shear flows as in pipes or cha ... more


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Advance could aid development of nanoscale biosensors
Imagine a hand-held environmental sensor that can instantly test water for lead, E. coli, and pesticides all at the same time, or a biosensor that can perform a complete blood workup from just a sin ... more

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EPIDEMICS

Brazil military fight mosquitoes, flower pot to flower pot
The Brazilian military men surrounded the white bucket Monday and moved in - the Zika-transmitting mosquito larvae didn't stand a chance. ... more
EPIDEMICS

New study highlights effectiveness of a herpesvirus CMV-based vaccine against Ebola
As the latest in a series of studies, researchers at Plymouth University, National Institutes of Health and University of California, Riverside, have shown the ability of a vaccine vector based on a ... more
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New NTU smart chip makes low-powered, wireless neural implants a possibility
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a small smart chip that can be paired with neural implants for efficient wireless transmission of brain signa ... more
EPIDEMICS

Second Zika case confirmed in China: Xinhua
China confirmed its second imported Zika case Monday, a day after the first victim was discharged from hospital, state news agency Xinhua reported. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Brazil army will go door-to-door in fight against Zika
Some 220,000 soldiers will hand out leaflets door-to-door across Brazil on Saturday, ahead of a massive insecticide-spraying operation as the government tries to stem an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus. ... more
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Hydrogels can put stem cells to sleep
Unlike normal cells, stem cells are pluripotent - they can become any cell type, which makes them powerful potential treatments for diseases such as diabetes, leukemia and age-related blindness. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Fish, other mosquitoes now warriors in Zika battle
With larva-chomping fish and genetically modified insects, Latin Americans are deploying legions of little helpers to destroy mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus in the world's latest mass health scare. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

China confirms first imported Zika case: report
China confirmed its first imported case of Zika late Tuesday, Xinhua reported, as fears mount over the fast-spreading virus that has been linked to severe birth defects mostly in Latin America. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Many white-tailed deer have malaria
Two years ago, Ellen Martinsen, was collecting mosquitoes at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, looking for malaria that might infect birds - when she discovered something strange: a DNA profile, from ... more
EPIDEMICS

Four swine flu deaths in Lebanon this winter: health ministry
Swine flu has killed four people in Lebanon since the beginning of the winter season in November, health officials said on Wednesday. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Red or White? Healthy Humans Need Both
When it comes to wine, we can choose red or white depending on our tastes. With blood cells, however, we need both red and white in order to stay healthy and function well. Spending time in sp ... more
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The physics of pancakes informs glaucoma treatments
What do pancakes and eyeballs have in common? Enough for researchers to glean valuable insights into the nature of glaucoma. ... more

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Cotton candy machines may hold key for making artificial organs
Cotton candy machines may hold the key for making life-sized artificial livers, kidneys, bones and other essential organs. For several years, Leon Bellan, assistant professor of mechanical engineeri ... more
EPIDEMICS

Brazil's anti-Zika war goes house to house
Sao Paulo resident Juliana Matuoka always thought her stunning tropical flowers were something to appreciate from afar. Now, however, they are enemy territory. ... more
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