Malaria Research Begins To Bite
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Malaria Research Begins To Bite
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Most Recently Shared on October 22, 2010 at 4:06 pm By:
Malaria Research Begins To Bite http://mnt.to/3LC9 #tropicaldisease
Why the Very Last Bite Tastes So Good - Emotional Health Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “According to new research, our brains may be wired to remember the end of an experience more warmheartedly than the beginning. Find out more.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Why the last bite of your meal is always the best bite: http://t.co/JVFec61B
Using Mosquitoes To Put The Bite On Malaria : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Coming up with vaccine against malaria has proven to be exceedingly difficult. Dutch researchers have found some small success by "vaccinating" people with mosquito bites.” View full resource at npr.org
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Using Mosquitoes To Put The Bite On Malaria : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Coming up with vaccine against malaria has proven to be exceedingly difficult. Dutch researchers have found some small success by "vaccinating" people with mosquito bites.” View full resource at npr.org
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Scientist Gives His Wife an STD After Contracting It From a Mosquito - - TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Unless you are a disease-vector biologist studying in the field in West Africa, don't attempt this explanation at home. Brian Foy, a researcher from Colorado State University, spent several months in 2008 trapping mosquitoes in the remote town of Bandafassi, Senegal, as part of a study on malaria...” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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New Malaria Vaccine Depends On ... Mosquito Bites?
medicalnewstoday.com — “The same menace that spreads malaria the mosquito bite could help wipe out the deadly disease, according to researchers working on a new vaccine at Tulane University.The PATH Malaria Vacc” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New malaria vaccine depends on … mosquito bites?
sciencedaily.com — “The same menace that spreads malaria -- the mosquito bite -- could help wipe out the deadly disease, according to researchers working on a new vaccine.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on February 16, 2011 at 12:26 pm By:
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New malaria vaccine depends on … mosquito bites?
sciencedaily.com — “The same menace that spreads malaria -- the mosquito bite -- could help wipe out the deadly disease, according to researchers working on a new vaccine.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Mosquito nets do not work everytime, researchers find
sciencedaily.com — “Long-lasting insecticidal nets have yielded an important breakthrough in malaria prevention, but this does not automatically mean they always work against diseases transmitted by insect bites. Against the transmission of kala-azar disease in India and Nepal, they did not have an effect, researchers have found.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Longlasting insecticidal nets have no effect in infection control: Study
news-medical.net — “Longlasting insecticidal nets yielded an important breakthrough in malaria prevention, but this does not automatically mean they always work against diseases transmitted by insect bites. Against the transmission of kala azar disease in India and Nepal they did not have an effect. This was reported by an international group of researchers, led by Marleen Boelaert of the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, in the reputed British Medical Journal.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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The Scientist examines how nonprofit, for-profit pharma groups are working together to make drugs more affordable for developing countries
news-medical.net — “"With philanthropists funneling billions of dollars into biomedical research and traditional drug discovery efforts producing fewer and fewer therapies, the line between for-profit and nonprofit life science companies is beginning to blur as both sides of the divide look for new options," The Scientist magazine writes in an article that examines the rise in collaborations between nonprofit pharmaceutical companies and for-profit groups.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Malaria research begins to bite
labspaces.net — “Scientists at The University of Nottingham and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute near Cambridge have pin-pointed the 72 molecular switches that control the three key stages in the life cycle of the malaria parasite and have discovered that over a third of these switches can be disrupted in some way.” View full resource at labspaces.net
Most Recently Shared on October 22, 2010 at 11:29 am By:
Bacteria that will kill Dengue bearing mosquitoes on the way
news-medical.net — “Dengue is a deadly viral fever spread by mosquito bites that kills thousands around the world each year. Now researchers from James Cook University and University of Queensland are working on a bacterium called Wolbachia that can stop the spread of this virus.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Malaria News: Bacteria that will kill Dengue bearing mosquitoes on the way: Dengue is a deadly viral fever spread ... http://bit.ly/aYjHpA
To Stop A Mosquito, Scientists Follow The Nose : NPR
npr.org — “Mosquitoes use their sense of smell to find human victims. In many parts of the world, a mosquito bite brings more than just an itchy bump — you can get malaria, a sometimes deadly disease. Researchers are looking at the odors that attract mosquitoes in hopes of using that information to ward off the disease-carrying insects.” View full resource at npr.org
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Queensland Researchers On The Hunt For Effective Malaria Drugs
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at Q-Pharm and the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) will begin clinical trials to test the efficacy of current and potential antimalarial drugs using human volunteers.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2010 at 2:37 pm By:
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