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Drug-resistant malaria near India seen posing global threat
Livemint
Tokyo: Malaria resistant to the best treatment available has been documented in Myanmar near the Indian border, researchers said, stoking concerns it could spread to one of the most populous nations and other parts of the globe. The advance into India of ...
Drug-Resistant Malaria Found Close to Myanmar Border With IndiaNDTV
Resistant Strain of Malaria Spreads Across Myanmar, Nears IndiaVoice of America
Drug resistant malaria strain in Myanmar causes alarmThe Straits Times
BBC News
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New York Times
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Tokyo: Malaria resistant to the best treatment available has been documented in Myanmar near the Indian border, researchers said, stoking concerns it could spread to one of the most populous nations and other parts of the globe. The advance into India of ...
Drug-Resistant Malaria Found Close to Myanmar Border With India
Resistant Strain of Malaria Spreads Across Myanmar, Nears India
Drug resistant malaria strain in Myanmar causes alarm
New Vision
Typhoid outbreak reported in Kampala
New Vision
THE Ministry of Health and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) have reported typhoid outbreak in Kampala and parts of its neighboring districts of Mukono and Wakiso. "So far, two people have been confirmed to have died of the disease while 11 more ...
Ministry of Health confirms two typhoid related deaths in KampalaNTV Uganda
Uganda confirms Typhoid outbreakwww.worldbulletin.net
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New Vision
THE Ministry of Health and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) have reported typhoid outbreak in Kampala and parts of its neighboring districts of Mukono and Wakiso. "So far, two people have been confirmed to have died of the disease while 11 more ...
Ministry of Health confirms two typhoid related deaths in Kampala
Uganda confirms Typhoid outbreak
New York Times
San Diego researchers working on break-through drug for HIV/AIDS
San Diego 6
San Diego researchers are working on what may be a medical break-through in the treatment of HIV and AIDS. The new drug is part of a study being done at Scripps Research Institute, and if tests go well it could be developed into a vaccine. San Diego 6 ...
New approach to blocking HIV raises hopes for AIDS vaccineThe Guardian Nigeria
HIV strain found in Cuba could be most aggressive ever studied in humansThe Independent
Scientists Discover A New Way To Block HIVTechCrunch
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San Diego 6
San Diego researchers are working on what may be a medical break-through in the treatment of HIV and AIDS. The new drug is part of a study being done at Scripps Research Institute, and if tests go well it could be developed into a vaccine. San Diego 6 ...
New approach to blocking HIV raises hopes for AIDS vaccine
HIV strain found in Cuba could be most aggressive ever studied in humans
Scientists Discover A New Way To Block HIV
Morning Ticker
Sex study redefines the 'golden years' for married couples of 50 years
Morning Ticker
Most couples experience some decline in sexual frequency and vibrancy over time, but a new study is giving new meaning to the 'golden years'. Researchers say that after 50 years of marriage, couples will experience a spike in bedroom activity. Researchers ...
Married Couples' Sex Lives Rebound -- After 50 Years, Study FindsHuffington Post
Sex Increases After 50 Years Of MarriageCBS Local
Golden oldies have more sex if they make past their 50th anniversaryTelegraph.co.uk
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Morning Ticker
Most couples experience some decline in sexual frequency and vibrancy over time, but a new study is giving new meaning to the 'golden years'. Researchers say that after 50 years of marriage, couples will experience a spike in bedroom activity. Researchers ...
Married Couples' Sex Lives Rebound -- After 50 Years, Study Finds
Sex Increases After 50 Years Of Marriage
Golden oldies have more sex if they make past their 50th anniversary
Health Aim
Teenage Fathers Mostly Pass Genetic Mutations: 5 Things DNA Passes On
Health Aim
Recent experiments say that children born to teenage fathers are very most likely to get genetic mutations from them. And these genetic mutations may not go on the positive side; they can be in the form of birth defects. A guy can attain puberty but the ...
Teen dads no good for kids' healthiAfrica.com
Young sperm, bad spermDeutsche Welle
A New Risk for Teenage FathersPacific Standard
The Independent
Business Standard
Telegraph.co.uk
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Health Aim
Recent experiments say that children born to teenage fathers are very most likely to get genetic mutations from them. And these genetic mutations may not go on the positive side; they can be in the form of birth defects. A guy can attain puberty but the ...
Teen dads no good for kids' health
Young sperm, bad sperm
A New Risk for Teenage Fathers
NBCNews.com
UN Ebola chief cautions Liberians against complacency despite progress
Xinhua
MONROVIA, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The head of United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed cautioned Liberians against complacency as new cases are emerging in the country despite progress made. The UN ...
More unsafe burials in Ebola-hit statesIndependent Online
Liberia Ebola fight success hailedIrish Examiner
Ebola in GuineaThe Economist
Kansas City Star
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MONROVIA, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The head of United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed cautioned Liberians against complacency as new cases are emerging in the country despite progress made. The UN ...
More unsafe burials in Ebola-hit states
Liberia Ebola fight success hailed
Ebola in Guinea
RT
Nano 'drones' could help prevent certain type of heart attack - study
RT
Targeted nanomedicines 1000 times smaller than the tip of a human hair may be able to deliver anti-inflammatory drugs to arterial fat deposits in order to combat atherosclerotic plaque buildup, thus preventing heart attack risk, according to a new study.
Nano-drones may knock cholesterol out of bloodstream: studyDaily Times
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Targeted nanomedicines 1000 times smaller than the tip of a human hair may be able to deliver anti-inflammatory drugs to arterial fat deposits in order to combat atherosclerotic plaque buildup, thus preventing heart attack risk, according to a new study.
Nano-drones may knock cholesterol out of bloodstream: study
Christian Science Monitor
'Superbug' may have infected 179 patients at LA hospital
Christian Science Monitor
A research assistant with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA carries a portable cooler marked with a biohazard label past the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. A "superbug" outbreak suspected in the ...
FDA knew of design flaw in scope linked to UCLA superbugLos Angeles Times
Here's Why California's Superbug Outbreak Isn't As Scary As It SeemsNPR (blog)
Officials: UCLA Superbug No Public Health ThreatWall Street Journal
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Reuters UK
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Christian Science Monitor
A research assistant with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA carries a portable cooler marked with a biohazard label past the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. A "superbug" outbreak suspected in the ...
FDA knew of design flaw in scope linked to UCLA superbug
Here's Why California's Superbug Outbreak Isn't As Scary As It Seems
Officials: UCLA Superbug No Public Health Threat
New York Times
Federal panel: Eat less meat for the planet's sake
San Francisco Chronicle
When the federal government doles out diet advice to Americans this year, it may take an extra step — looking out not only for the health of people's bodies but the vigor of the planet. An advisory panel charged with helping update the closely-watched ...
US food panel: Go nuts on coffee, kill your sugar intakeMashable
Cholesterol no longer a concern: US expertsAsiaOne
Diet panel: Be kinder to planet, steer away from meatHouston Chronicle
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San Francisco Chronicle
When the federal government doles out diet advice to Americans this year, it may take an extra step — looking out not only for the health of people's bodies but the vigor of the planet. An advisory panel charged with helping update the closely-watched ...
US food panel: Go nuts on coffee, kill your sugar intake
Cholesterol no longer a concern: US experts
Diet panel: Be kinder to planet, steer away from meat
Los Angeles Times
How the sun can damage your skin even in the dark
Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to studyBrisbane Times
Sun Can Still Damage Skin Even After You Go To BedHeadlines & Global News
STUDY: UV rays continue to harm skin hours after exposureThe Weather Network
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Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to study
Sun Can Still Damage Skin Even After You Go To Bed
STUDY: UV rays continue to harm skin hours after exposure
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