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‘No room for doubt’: New science proves Zika causes microcephaly

By | September 18th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Blog page|

By Lena H. Sun September 15 Scientists have produced the strongest evidence yet that Zika virus infection in pregnant women causes microcephaly in their babies. In a report released Thursday, researchers from Brazil and Britain studied [...]

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Chronic fatigue syndrome may be a human version of ‘hibernation’

By | September 12th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Blog page|

By Ariana Eunjung Cha September 6 One of the most spectacular feats of such creatures as bats, bees and snakes is hibernation. For months at a time, these animals essentially go into power-save mode. Their temperature drops, metabolism slows down [...]

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Newest superbug found in a Connecticut toddler

By | September 12th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Blog page|

By Lena H. Sun September 9 This summer, a Pennsylvania woman was found to carry a superbug that is resistant to the antibiotic of last resort, causing alarm about the potential of dangerous drug resistance spreading across the [...]

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Singapore Zika cases rise to 56 at one construction site; Malaysia starts border screening

By | September 6th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Blog page|

By Ariana Eunjung Cha August 29 A public service announcement against the spread of Aedes mosquitoes, a carrier for the Zika virus, in the Aljunied Crescent neighborhood of Singapore on Aug. 29. (Roslan Rahman/Agence France-Presse [...]

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To Your Health: Scientists find new antibiotic in the human nose

By | July 31st, 2016|Categories: Blog, Blog page|

Scientists have discovered a bacterium living inside the human nose that produces an antibiotic capable of killing one of the most hard-to-treat pathogens — a pathogen that causes serious, even deadly skin and wound infections, bloodstream [...]

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Major global partnership to speed antibiotic development launched

By | July 31st, 2016|Categories: Blog, Blog page|

By Lena H. Sun July 28 U.S. and British officials announced an ambitious collaboration Thursday designed to accelerate the discovery and development of new antibiotics in the fight against one of the modern era’s greatest [...]

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