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Researchers from Scynexis Inc. of Research Triangle Park, N.C., and Anacor Pharmaceuticals in Palo Alto, Calif., sponsored by the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative, on Tuesday reported in the journal PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases that a new experimental drug kills the parasite that causes African sleeping sickness in mice and will enter human clinical trials this year, ScienceNOW reports.
Receiving specialized care in a timely manner plays a significant role in the progression and impact of epilepsy on someone's life. Multiple organizations across the global epilepsy community have collaborated on "My Seizure, Know More" a web-based tool that empowers people with epilepsy and their families to seek specialized care.
A significant percentage of boys are having sex too early finds a new study. Several factors have been cited as possible associated cause of such occurrences. The results of the study titled, "Prevalence of Sexual Initiation Before Age 13 Years Among Male Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States," were published in the latest issue of the journal JAMA Pediatrics this week.
Daily sex (or ejaculating daily) for seven days improves men's sperm quality by reducing the amount of DNA damage, according to an Australian study presented today (Tuesday) to the 25th annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Amsterdam.
People with pre-diabetes or diabetes who live in ozone-polluted areas may have an increased risk for an irreversible disease with a high mortality rate.
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