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Gene experts after studying the DNA of hundreds of different kinds of bacteria in the human gut have reached the conclusion that the human race may not be quite as human as we may think.
Immunizing female mice with a Zika vaccine can protect their developing fetus from infection and birth defects during pregnancy, according to new research from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria on Tuesday released Issue 4 of its newsletter, the "Global Fund News Flash." The issue features a commentary by Mireille Guigaz, a Global Fund Board member representing France, on the Global Fund's work in Madagascar, and a piece examining "a Board decision last November that 55 percent of all funding for grant renewals should go to low-income countries," among other stories.
Changes in health-related quality of life during treatment may help predict survival in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer, suggest findings from the EORTC 08975 study.
The Associated Press: South Africa is attempting to prepare its emergency services in case of a disaster at the World Cup, which begins next week. "But the public system won't have to cope alone, the chief medical officer for local tournament organizers said in an interview this week. Dr. Victor Ramathesele outlined plans for what he said would be unprecedented coordination between the public system, the military and the private sector in case of emergency during Africa's first World Cup."
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