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Scientists Using Polio To Treat Brain Cancer

By Yscien on Wednesday, June 27, 2018

There’s an exciting new breakthrough in treating some types of deadly brain tumors, that uses, of all things, a polio virus. Doctors at Duke Health in North Carolina genetically altered the virus because it produces such a strong immune response …

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US Supreme Court Strikes Required Disclosure of Abortion Options

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 26, 2018

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a California law that required anti-abortion crisis clinics to let patients know about the availability of free state-provided abortions, ruling that it violated the free-speech rights of the Christian-based centers. Under a …

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UN: Global Cocaine, Opium Production Hits Record High

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 26, 2018

A U.N. report warns the global production of cocaine and opium has reached record-breaking levels as the markets for those and other illicit drugs expand. In its World Drug Report 2018, the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime finds global …

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Creators of Suicide Prevention App Say It’s Ok Not To Be OK

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Suicide is now the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Two teenagers have come up with a way to try and reduce the suicide rate with a smartphone app. …

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Malnutrition the ‘Challenge of Our Time,’ Say Award Winners

By Yscien on Monday, June 25, 2018

Malnutrition is the “challenge of our time,” with diet-related disease afflicting almost every country in the world, the winners of a $250,000 prize dubbed the Nobel for agriculture said Monday. David Nabarro and Lawrence Haddad, who were jointly awarded this …

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Medical Milestone: US OKs Marijuana-Based Drug for Seizures

By Yscien on Monday, June 25, 2018

U.S. health regulators on Monday approved the first prescription drug made from marijuana, a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law, despite growing legalization for recreational and medical use. The Food and …

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Oxfam Field Testing Hand Washing Stands to Cut Risk of Disease

By Yscien on Sunday, June 24, 2018

Hand washing is one of the easiest ways to prevent some diseases. But in refugee camps and temporary shelters, providing access to soap, clean water and sanitation can put increased strain on resources. Officials at the global aid agency Oxfam …

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Bloodless Test Detects Malaria With Light, Wins Prize

By Yscien on Sunday, June 24, 2018

Languishing with fever and frustrated by delays in diagnosing his illness, Brian Gitta came up with a bright idea: a malaria test that would not need blood samples or specialized laboratory technicians.   That inspiration has won the 25-year-old Ugandan …

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Swat Team Needed in Volgograd Where Insects Bug Fans & Players

By Yscien on Sunday, June 24, 2018

Before it became one of the venues for the World Cup, the city of Volgograd in southwest Russia was famous for an overabundance of small, annoying flies called midges. While the small two-winged flies don’t bite, soccer fans are finding …

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New Smithsonian Exhibit Examines Past and Present Pandemics

By Yscien on Sunday, June 24, 2018

Globalization in the 20th century facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas and technology. But it also helped spread deadly germs and viruses around the world. A new exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History illustrates the impact of these …

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Separation Stress May Permanently Damage Migrant Children

By Yscien on Saturday, June 23, 2018

President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to keep migrant children with their parents at the southwestern U.S. border, but more than 2,000 children are living in shelters without their families. Doctors and mental health workers are concerned that some …

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Algorithms Aid Tracking of Migrating Songbirds in Arctic

By Yscien on Friday, June 22, 2018

Tracking wildlife migration has been historically difficult in the rugged terrain of Alaska. Researchers primarily rely on either surveys or GPS tracking to understand bird migration patterns. Both methods are expensive, either in terms of time or money. And the …

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1 More American Confirmed Hurt by Mystery ‘Attack’ in Cuba

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

One more U.S. Embassy employee in Havana, Cuba, has been affected by mysterious health incidents, the State Department said.  State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said one of two Americans recently evacuated from Cuba was “medically confirmed” to have been affected, …

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Overweight? Depressed? It May Be Your Microbes

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

Microbes may be helping stir up anxiety and depression in obese people, if results from a new mouse study hold true in humans.  The authors link the effects to how the brain responds to insulin, the hormone that regulates sugar …

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Study: Leptospirosis Spread by Cattle, Not Just Rats

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

Fever, chills, and muscle pain aren’t the symptoms just of malaria. They could be signs of leptospirosis, which infects millions of people each year — primarily in tropical regions.  The under-reported disease is usually spread though contact with rodents, but …

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Scientists: Nations Must Slow Plastic Buildup Caused by China’s Ban

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

China’s decision to stop accepting plastic waste from other countries is causing plastic to pile up around the globe, and wealthy countries must find a way to slow the accumulation of one of the most ubiquitous materials on the planet, …

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Fantasy-drama ‘Nathan’s Kingdom’ Explores World of Autism

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

A new film explores the bond between a young man with autism and the sister who cares for him. Nathan’s Kingdom stars Jacob Lince, a 24-year-old actor who has autism. Cast members say the fantasy-drama was a journey of discovery …

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World Giraffe Day Brings Attention to Their Declining Numbers

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

June 21st is World Giraffe Day, celebrating the iconic long-necked African animal. But giraffe populations have been decreasing at a rapid pace, and researchers warn they could become extinct in the near future. In northern Kenya, a conservation program is …

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Live Animals, Meat, Ivory, Wood Seized in Trafficking Stings

By Yscien on Thursday, June 21, 2018

Thousands of live animals along with tons of meat, ivory, pangolin scales and timber were seized in a monthlong global crackdown on the illegal wildlife trade that Interpol said exposed the international reach of traffickers. The live animals recovered in …

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Cities Face Dramatic Rise in Heat, Flood Risks by 2050, Researchers Say

By Yscien on Wednesday, June 20, 2018

In just 30 years, cities around the world will face dramatically higher risks from extreme heat, coastal flooding, power blackouts and food and water shortages unless climate-changing emissions are curbed, urban researchers warned Tuesday. Today, for instance, over 200 million …

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As DRC Grapples With Ebola, Guinea Keeps Up Its Guard

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Just after a morning rain, Gourma Mamadou was shopping in this capital city’s crowded, open-air Kaloum market. The young man said he was well aware of the current Ebola outbreak simmering some 4,000 kilometers to the southeast in the Democratic …

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Kenya Seeks to Boost Girls’ Education by Providing Free Sanitary Products

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Menstruation often means missing school for many girls in parts of Africa. But should the state provide sanitary products to girls who cannot afford them to prevent them from falling behind in their studies? That question continues to stir debate …

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Nick Hague Dreamed of the Stars as a Boy, Now He’s Heading to Space

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 19, 2018

As a boy growing up in Kansas, Nick Hague looked up at the stars and wanted to explore the unknown. In October, his dream will come true when he blasts off on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space …

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Ultra-Secure Lab in Gabon Equipped for Ebola Studies

By Yscien on Tuesday, June 19, 2018

At a research facility in Gabon, one isolated building stands behind an electrified fence, under round-the-clock scrutiny by video cameras. The locked-down P4 lab is built to handle the world’s most dangerous viruses, including Ebola. “Only four people, three researchers …

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