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- Glaxo pulls malaria drugs due to anaemia... 23 weeks ago
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- Interferon is effective in hemodialysis... 23 weeks ago
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- Wild goose tests positive for deadly... 23 weeks ago
pm LONDON (Reuters) - A dead wild Canada goose has tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu in southern England in an area where there have recently been 10 cases in mute swans, the farm ministry said on Friday. (Advertisement) 'The ...more
- Japan pledges extra funds to fight AIDS... 23 weeks ago
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan on Friday pledged a fresh 184 million dollars to combat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria ahead of hosting a Group of Eight summit set to focus on global health. The aid will be donated to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and ...more
- Particle Collider's Last Big Piece Set... 23 weeks ago
Engineers on Friday fitted the last major piece into what they say will be the world's largest scientific instrument a nuclear particle accelerator in a 17-mile tunnel under the Swiss-French border. The wheel-shaped piece of equipment, with a diameter ...more
- Brazil Dengue Fever Death Toll Rises... 23 weeks ago
The death toll of dengue fever in Brazil reached 16, including nine children, the Brazilian health ministry said Wednesday. Twelve deaths were registered in the city of Rio, said Guida Silvav, coordinator of the State Secretariat of Health's Surveillance ...more
- Multivitamins-a Health Hazard? 23 weeks ago
Some bad news for all you guys out there dutifully downing a daily multivitamin: They don't work and are possibly hurting you, reports March's . Harvey Simon, that newsletter's editor, has launched a fusillade against 'vitamania' with an article ...more
- Newsweek: The global war on TB 23 weeks ago
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- Long-time smallpox vaccine is destroyed... 23 weeks ago
ATLANTA - The government announced Friday that it has said goodbye to one of the world's greatest lifesavers - the original smallpox vaccine.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this month made arrangements to dispose of its 12 million ...more
- Less intake of protein due bird flu... 23 weeks ago
Physical and intellectual development of children less than five years of age, mainly babies below two years, could be seriously affected due to less intake of protein, as most families in the country stopped eating chicken meat and eggs because of bird ...more
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