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Vaccine alternative protects mice against malaria - 0 views

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    Malaria is one of the world's deadliest infectious diseases, killing as many as 1 million people per year, the majority of them children in Africa. Malaria patients get the disease from infected mosquitoes.
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A slight genetic rearrangement can save lives from Malaria - Insights care - 0 views

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    A revolutionary discovery by the researchers have proved that the most severe form of malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum,is linked with natural variation in human red blood cell genes.
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    A revolutionary discovery by the researchers have proved that the most severe form of malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum,is linked with natural variation in human red blood cell genes.

World Malaria Day: What Are The Prevention And Control Of Malaria? - 0 views

started by ekwe22 on 25 Apr 22 no follow-up yet
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Malaria vaccine may have potential to save millions - 0 views

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    After more than 30 years of work, researchers have for the first time succeeded in creating a vaccine against malaria, a deadly disease that kills nearly 800,000 a year, most of them children.
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Scientists Develop Human Body Odour Trap To Keep Malaria, Zika Away - 1 views

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    Zika Outbreak: The researchers have developed a human body odour-baited trap to lure malaria mosquitoes, which has been successfully tested on a Rusinga Island in Kenya.
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DesignMedix gets $3m NIH grant to develop low-cost malaria drug - 1 views

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    US-based biotech startup DesignMedix has received a grant of $3m from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue the development and manufacturing of a new anti-malarial drug.
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Point of Care Molecular Diagnostics Market by Product & Service, Application, Technolog... - 0 views

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    The market is broadly segmented into instruments, assays & kits, and services & software based on the basis of products & services. The assays & kits segment is expected to account for the largest share of the global POC molecular diagnostics market. This segment is also projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Based on the applications, the market is segmented into respiratory diseases, hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), oncology, hepatitis, and other applications (meningococcal meningitis, malaria, Herpes Simplex Virus, Ebola, Zika virus).
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Melatonin: Superdrug Jet Lag Tablets For Travel Portfolio - 0 views

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    Superdrug Online Doctors has made travelling easy ahead of Easter by introducing jet lag 'melatonin' tablets into its travel services portfolio to help those taking long haul flights. The company has seen an 287 per cent increase in demand for its travel services and products. Malaria treatment is up by 272 per cent, gut health products up by 317 per cent, jet lag melatonin tablets increasing by 900 per cent since launch and Period Delay services which offer more choice when it comes to the timing of periods up by 195 per cent year-on-year. Dr Sara Kayat, Superdrug's medical ambassador, comments: "Jet lag is a temporary sleep problem that affects people who travel across different time zones. It can occur when your internal clock, the function that lets your body know when to stay awake and when to sleep, is disrupted by a new time zone and puts your internal clock out of sync. Melatonin is a hormone we produce to help regulate our sleep cycles, and a synthetic version can be taken in the short term to manage jet lag."

How to Cancer Prevention - 1 views

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