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Rabies Outbreaks in Costa Rica Cattle Linked to Deforestation
ENVIRONMENT
May 21, 2024

Rabies Outbreaks in Costa Rica Cattle Linked to Deforestation

Deforestation in Costa Rica raises the risk of cattle becoming infected with rabies by vampire…

News May 21, 2024
SRI Earns FDA Orphan Drug Designation for Pancreatic Cancer
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May 21, 2024

SRI Earns FDA Orphan Drug Designation for Pancreatic Cancer

SRI’s Targeted Antigen Loaded Liposomes (TALL) — a treatment that expands the benefits of immunotherapy such as…

News May 21, 2024
Gun Violence Touches Nearly 60 Percent of Black Americans – and Predicts Disability
PUBLIC HEALTH
May 21, 2024

Gun Violence Touches Nearly 60 Percent of Black Americans – and Predicts Disability

Roughly 60 percent of all Black Americans are exposed to some form of gun violence,…

News May 21, 2024
Detroit Researchers Find Connection Between PFAS Exposure in Men and the Health of Their Offspring
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May 21, 2024

Detroit Researchers Find Connection Between PFAS Exposure in Men and the Health of Their Offspring

Wayne State University researchers are reporting new findings that demonstrate a link between exposure to…

News May 21, 2024
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May 21, 2024

Drug-Like Inhibitor Shows Promise in Preventing Flu

Currently available flu medications only target the virus after it has already established an infection, but…

News May 21, 2024
New Tool May Help Prioritize High-Risk Infants for RSV Immunization
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May 21, 2024

New Tool May Help Prioritize High-Risk Infants for RSV Immunization

On the heels of a shortage of nirsevimab for infant respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract…

News May 21, 2024
Study Finds Widespread ‘Cell Cannibalism,’ Related Phenomena Across Tree of Life
RESEARCH
May 21, 2024

Study Finds Widespread ‘Cell Cannibalism,’ Related Phenomena Across Tree of Life

Research has implications for human health, cancer treatment In a new review paper, Carlo Maley and Arizona…

News May 21, 2024
Regular Fish Oil Supplement Use Might Boost First Time Heart Disease and Stroke Risk
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May 21, 2024

Regular Fish Oil Supplement Use Might Boost First Time Heart Disease and Stroke Risk

Regular use of fish oil supplements might increase, rather than lessen, the risk of first…

News May 21, 2024
Scientists Create Tailored Drug for Aggressive Breast Cancer
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May 21, 2024

Scientists Create Tailored Drug for Aggressive Breast Cancer

Scientists have used breast cancer cells’ weakness against themselves by linking a tumour-selective antibody with…

News May 21, 2024
New Clinic-Based Study Shows a Program Created by UTHealth Houston Researchers Can Improve HPV Vaccination Rates Among Youth
VIRUSES & VACCINES
May 21, 2024

New Clinic-Based Study Shows a Program Created by UTHealth Houston Researchers Can Improve HPV Vaccination Rates Among Youth

A program for clinic systems created by researchers at UTHealth Houston called the Adolescent Vaccination Program (AVP)…

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