Cure for Malaria
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Daily Nation: - News |Local herbs may produce major cure for malaria
nation.co.ke — “Daily Nation: - News |Local herbs may produce major cure for malaria” View full resource at nation.co.ke
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Underwater sponges and worms may hold key to cure for malaria
eurekalert.org — “University of Central Florida scientist Debopam Chakrabarti is analyzing more than 2,500 samples from marine organisms collected off deep sea near Florida's coast. Some of them could hold the key to developing drugs to fight malaria, a mosquito-borne illness that kills more than 1 million people worldwide annually. Chakrabarti is pursuing this study with Amy Wright of Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Fort Pierce, whose team has collected these samples from a depth up to 3,000 feet.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Underwater sponges and worms may hold key to cure for #malaria : http://eurekalert.org/e/3Wbm @ucfnewsroom #marinescience #EurekAlert
Underwater sponges and worms may hold key to cure for malaria: Healing powers for one of the world's deadliest dis... http://bit.ly/b0lTGo
sciencedaily.com — “Underwater sponges and worms may hold key to cure for malaria: Healing powers for one of the world's deadliest dis... http://bit.ly/b0lTGo” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Malaria
kidshealth.org — “Malaria is a common infection in hot, tropical areas but can also occur (rarely) in temperate climates. Malaria is a leading cause of death worldwide but if diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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New Drug Targets For Malaria Cure
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers are a step closer to developing new antimalarial drugs after discovering the normal function of a set of proteins related to the malaria parasite protein, which causes resistance to th” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Discovery provides new drug targets for malaria cure
physorg.com — “Researchers are a step closer to developing new antimalarial drugs after discovering the normal function of a set of proteins related to the malaria parasite protein, which causes resistance to the front-line drug chloroquine. The findings also provide a novel tool for studying the malarial chloroquine-resistance ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Discovery provides new drug targets for malaria cure
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers are a step closer to developing new antimalarial drugs after discovering the normal function of a set of proteins related to the malaria parasite protein, which causes resistance to the front-line drug chloroquine. The findings also provide a novel tool for studying the malarial chloroquine-resistance factor.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Discovery provides new drug targets for malaria cure Researchers are a step closer to developing new antimalarial dru.. http://bit.ly/6KnM4Q
Partnering for Cures // Innovator Presentations // Product Development Partnership for a Malaria Vaccine: PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals
partneringforcures.org — “Partnering for Cures. December 14-15. New York. Be a part of an effort that brings together people with the expertise, experience, and creativity needed to transform the medical research system. Convened by FasterCures, this meeting facilitates strategic cross-sector collaborations needed to advance medical progress.” View full resource at partneringforcures.org
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Watch Christian Loucq, M.D., Director, PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative's innoivator presentation at #p4c2010. http://bit.ly/eeLvr4
Scientists could soon cure malaria patients with 'one-off pill' | Mail Online
dailymail.co.uk — “Patients with malaria could soon be cured of the infection with a powerful new pill they would only need to take once.” View full resource at dailymail.co.uk
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Scientists could soon cure malaria patients with 'one-off pill': Patients with malaria could soon be ... http://bit.ly/db31Vl #health #news
Kitchen Appliance Healing - A Malaria Cure is Within Our Reach Thanks to Microwave Therapy
trendhunter.com — “Microwave Therapy - With more than 250 million annual victims, the threat posed by worldwide malaria may come to an end thanks to a new method of microwave therapy tha...” View full resource at trendhunter.com
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Kitchen Appliance Healing - A Malaria Cure is Within Our Reach Thanks to Microwave Therapy #Health: http://t.co/PIdxjYX
Actor George Clooney contracts malaria
news-medical.net — “Oscar-winning actor George Clooney contracted malaria during a trip to Sudan earlier this month, but is now fully cured. Clooney, 49, had visited Sudan earlier and on this trip was helping draw attention to a historic referendum on independence for residents of the mainly Christian south.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Oscar-winning actor George #Clooney contracted #malaria during a trip to Sudan http://bit.ly/dO1PbH #health
Malaria Drugs: Artemisinin-Resistant Strain Appears - TIME
time.com — “A dangerous new malaria strain has taken hold on the Thai-Cambodia border. Can an ambitious new plan to bring cheaper, better drugs to malarial countries like Cambodia stamp out the world's third deadliest disease before it's too late?” View full resource at time.com
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In a Malaria Hot Spot, an Ambitious New Plan to Find a Cure: A dangerous new malaria strain has taken hold on the T... http://bit.ly/4msHr1
BBC News - Malaria: a major global killer
bbc.co.uk — “Malaria kills more than a million people a year and is second only to tuberculosis in its impact on world health.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
Most Recently Shared on July 7, 2010 at 11:26 am By:
Mosquito scourge: How widespread is malaria, and can it be cured? http://bit.ly/bZ9g3r from BBC
Faith in the Fight Against Malaria | Impatient Optimists
impatientoptimists.org — “Over the past decade, the story of despair and suffering that once defined malaria has been replaced by one of health and hope. We’re no longer fighting a losing battle. Every day we gain new ground in the effort to prevent and cure the disease, one of the biggest killers of young children in poor and developing countries. In fact, we are working to eliminate malaria in endemic countries by 2015.” View full resource at impatientoptimists.org
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RT @gatesfoundation: Faith-based organizations: Crucial supporters in the global fight against #malaria http://t.co/U5w1jvH
Kids treated for malaria at home get 2x drugs - Infectious diseases- msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Treating African children at home for malaria doesn't help in cities because most fevers aren't actually caused by malaria, a new study said Tuesday.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Treating kids at home won’t cure malaria http://tinyurl.com/cb94wy
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