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African leaders make neglected tropical diseases a top health priority
African leaders made a public commitment to treat neglected tropical diseases as a top health priority on the same level as malaria.
Neurological symptoms do not specify Lyme disease
A familiar set of neurobehavioral symptoms often attributed to Lyme disease, such as fatigue and cognitive difficulties, is not specific to Lyme disease and is not indicative of nervous system infection or inflammation, according to researchers.
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‘Pavlov’s mosquitoes’: Swatting has similar effect as insect repellent
When it comes to keeping mosquitoes away, swatting may have the same effect as the best insect repellents.
Researchers identify three new mosquito vectors of Zika in Mexico
Researchers identified three new mosquito carriers of Zika virus in Mexico and say all three are potential vectors of the disease.
Data from DRC suggest many Ebola infections may go unrecognized
Researchers documented serologic evidence of exposure to Ebola virus in villages that were not affected by an outbreak of the disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The people were seemingly asymptomatic, suggesting that many Ebola infections may go unrecognized.
Physicians gauge readiness for next pandemic
Experts are warning that it is not a matter of if, but when, the next pandemic strikes.
WHO airlifts critical medical supplies to Yemen
WHO announced today that the agency has airlifted 200 metric tons of medical supplies — including insulin vials, antibiotics, rabies vaccines and IV fluids — to war-torn Yemen.
Hurricanes Irma, Maria pose threat of infectious diseases in US
NEW YORK — The aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria have displaced an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Puerto Rican citizens, with many people from the island and other Caribbean areas traveling to the United States for refuge.
Rhesus macaques in Florida expose parkgoers to deadly virus
Researchers have found evidence that people visiting a popular public park in Florida are at risk for contracting a potentially deadly virus known as macacine herpesvirus 1, or herpes B virus, through contact with rhesus macaques.
Appili Therapeutics obtains rights to vaccine for bioterrorism agent
The biopharmaceutical company Appili Therapeutics recently announced that it has signed a license agreement with the National Research Council of Canada to develop a vaccine for Francisella tularensis, a potential bioterrorism agent.
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Cardiovascular disease deaths rising among younger adults living in rural areas
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Headline News
‘Truly alarming’: Life expectancy gap in the US now up to 20 years
November 22, 20243 min read -
Headline News
Autoantibodies present in long COVID, but not a ‘smoking gun’ for new autoimmune disease
November 25, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Cardiovascular disease deaths rising among younger adults living in rural areas
November 15, 20243 min read