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Number of Babies Born With Syphilis in US Doubles in Four Years 

By Yscien on Tuesday, September 25, 2018

The number of babies born infected with syphilis in the United States has more than doubled since 2013, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In a report released Tuesday, the CDC said the number of cases …

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Sudan Reports Outbreak of Mosquito-borne Disease

By Yscien on Tuesday, September 25, 2018

More than 11,000 people in Sudan’s eastern state of Kassala have been infected over the past month by Chikungunya, a debilitating mosquito-borne viral disease, but no deaths have been reported, a Sudanese official said Tuesday. Chikungunya is spread by two …

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Antibiotics for Appendicitis? Surgery Often Not Needed

By Yscien on Tuesday, September 25, 2018

When emergency tests showed the telltale right-sided pain in Heather VanDusen’s abdomen was appendicitis, she figured she’d be quickly wheeled into surgery. But doctors offered her the option of antibiotics instead. A new study from Finland shows her choice is …

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Loss of Bird Species Hampers Forecasting for Zimbabwe’s Farmers

By Yscien on Tuesday, September 25, 2018

As the summer planting season approaches in eastern Zimbabwe, small-scale farmers struggle with familiar questions: When will the rains come, and when should I sow my crops? This year something else is keeping them awake: In late August the government …

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Marshall Islands Marches Toward Zero Greenhouse Emissions by 2050

By Yscien on Tuesday, September 25, 2018

The Marshall Islands, an atoll-nation vulnerable to sea level rise from climate change, announced steps Monday toward an ambitious plan to cut its greenhouse emissions to zero by 2050. The Pacific country became the first small island nation to present …

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Scientists Voice Opposition to Changes in US Endangered Species Act

By Yscien on Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Thousands of scientists joined on Monday to accuse the Trump administration of trying to erode the Endangered Species Act in favor of commercial interests with a plan to revamp regulations that have formed a bedrock of U.S. wildlife protection for …

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400-year-old Shipwreck ‘Discovery of Decade’ for Portugal

By Yscien on Monday, September 24, 2018

Archaeologists searching Portugal’s coast have found a 400-year-old shipwreck believed to have sunk near Lisbon after returning from India laden with spices, specialists said on Monday. “From a heritage perspective, this is the discovery of the decade,” project director Jorge …

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New Treatment Allows Paralyzed Patients to Stand, Walk

By Yscien on Monday, September 24, 2018

U.S. researchers are reporting progress in helping those paralyzed by spinal cord injuries to stand, and even to take steps. Two teams of medical researchers working separately say an electrical implant that stimulates the spinal cord allowed three paralyzed patients …

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Malaria Mosquitoes Wiped Out in Lab Trials of Gene Drive Technique

By Yscien on Monday, September 24, 2018

Scientists have succeeded in wiping out a population of caged mosquitoes in laboratory experiments using a type of genetic engineering known as a gene drive, which spread a modification blocking female reproduction. The researchers, whose work was published Monday in …

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European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter Heads Closer to Sun than Ever Before

By Yscien on Sunday, September 23, 2018

Researchers at the European Space Agency are preparing for a historic trip. They say their Solar Orbiter, a modified spacecraft built to withstand the heat, will travel closer to the sun than ever before, which may help scientists study the …

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Fatal Drug Overdoses in Ohio Increase to Record Number

By Yscien on Sunday, September 23, 2018

Fatal drug overdoses increased to a record 4,854 last year in Ohio, a 20 percent rise compared with the previous year, according to information reported to the state. Data on unintentional drug deaths provided to the Ohio Department of Health …

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Rebel Attack in Congo Ebola Zone Kills at Least 14 Civilians

By Yscien on Sunday, September 23, 2018

At least 14 civilians were killed on Saturday in a six-hour attack by rebels on the town of Beni in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, local officials told Reuters, warning the unrest may hamper efforts to quash an Ebola epidemic …

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Former Afghan Refugee Uses Telemedicine to Save Lives

By Yscien on Sunday, September 23, 2018

A former Afghan refugee turned doctor in the United Kingdom is using technology and the web to save lives in war-torn and low income countries. VOA correspondent Mariama Diallo has more on what the doctor has dubbed “Teleheal,” the charitable …

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Plastic in World’s Oceans Killing Young Sea Turtles

By Yscien on Sunday, September 23, 2018

Plastic pollution floating in our seas is creating huge environmental hazards, polluting our oceans and killing animals like seabirds and marine life. But a new study shows young turtles, in particular, are at a higher risk of dying from eating …

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What Does the USDA Organic Seal Really Mean?

By Yscien on Sunday, September 23, 2018

What makes food organic and what does the “USDA organic” label really mean? VOA’s Mariia Prus visited a certified organic farm in southern Maryland to find out more and spoke to some consumers about why they prefer organically grown products. …

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UNICEF: DRC Ebola Orphans Stigmatized

By Yscien on Saturday, September 22, 2018

The U.N. Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reports a growing number of children in eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo orphaned by the Ebola outbreak in the region are at risk of stigmatization and abandonment. UNICEF reports a number of …

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Studies: More Green Space, Less Crime, Depression in Poor Areas

By Yscien on Saturday, September 22, 2018

Keith Green has an unusual fascination with vacant lots. Even on vacation. Out for dinner in Shanghai one recent night, he came across a sight that stopped him short. “Everyone else is taking pictures of the skyline,” he said. “I’m …

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Green Space Cuts Urban Crime, Depression

By Yscien on Saturday, September 22, 2018

A little green space can make a big difference in blighted city neighborhoods, according to recent research from Philadelphia. It found that turning vacant lots into mini-parks reduced crime and cut rates of depression, especially in low-income areas. VOA’s Steve …

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Scientists Fear Non-Pest Insects are Declining

By Yscien on Saturday, September 22, 2018

Scientists are noticing that the numbers of beneficial flying insects like bees, ladybugs, fireflies and butterflies seem to be declining. They can’t be certain about what’s happening, but possible reasons include habitat loss, insecticide use, the killing of native weeds, …

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WHO: Progress Made Containing Ebola in Eastern DRC

By Yscien on Friday, September 21, 2018

The World Health Organization (WHO) reports substantial progress is being made in containing the spread of the Ebola virus in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It warns, however, that new hotspots are appearing. The WHO says the number …

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WHO: Alcohol Responsible for One in 20 Deaths Worldwide

By Yscien on Friday, September 21, 2018

Alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year — more than AIDS, violence and road accidents combined, the World Health Organization said Friday, adding that men are particularly at risk. The UN health agency’s latest report on alcohol and health …

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Hurricane Scale Ignores Rain Dangers, Experts Say

By Yscien on Friday, September 21, 2018

Communities along the U.S. southeast coast are drying out after Hurricane Florence. The storm poured more than 80 centimeters of rain in parts of the Southeastern United States, causing catastrophic flooding. Hurricanes are categorized by their wind speeds. But that’s …

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NASA Telescope Discovers Two New Planets Five Months after Launch

By Yscien on Friday, September 21, 2018

A planet-hunting orbital telescope designed to detect worlds beyond our solar system discovered two distant planets this week five months after its launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, officials said on Thursday. NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, better known as TESS, …

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One in Three Gun-owning US Veterans Don’t Store Weapons Safely

By Yscien on Friday, September 21, 2018

A substantial percentage of U.S. military vets store guns loaded and ready to use, according to an American study that could have implications for suicide prevention. “American veterans have a higher suicide risk than demographically matched U.S. adults and most …

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