Brown researchers will look into how a drug originally developed to treat HIV may reduce age-related inflammation.
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PM Modi launches free HPV vaccine for girls: How India’s drive against Human Papillomavirus could rewrite the cervical cancer story
Unlike therapies used later in cancer treatment, the HPV vaccine targets the virus at its earliest stage, using virus-like particles that look like HPV's outer shell but carry no viral DNA.
Sunil Jaglan, 43, is evidence that the birth of a daughter can inspire a man to smash the patriarchy. His childhood home followed that classic Indian rule: housework is the woman’s job. “My father was ...
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Parent nears breaking point after stomach bug leaves 12-month-old blowing out diapers five times a day, ruining clothes, carpet and furniture
A parent’s exhaustion has reached a critical point after their 12-month-old child has been suffering from a severe stomach bug for days, leaving trails of destruction across their home. The relentless ...
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How to fix the pollution in the Tijuana River? A new report lays out the multi-step solution
The report “Tijuana River Contamination Crisis: A Five-Pillar Framework for Binational Solutions" recommends cross-border collaboration.
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18 of the most bizarre laws that continue to raise eyebrows
Singapore Gum Ban Singapore’s world-famous restriction on chewing gum began in January 1992 under the leadership of Prime Minister Lee […] ...
Acuriant explores how higher-capacity ceramic ultrafiltration is changing the economics, risk profile, and design logic of water treatment.
With the constant onslaught of hard hitting headlines, from global politics to scandal, it can be hard to appreciate the many wonderful things happening in society. So when an article describes a new ...
Here’s the thing that many people don’t even think about – your bedding is quietly building a micro-ecosystem, and you’re the ...
Women make up 80 percent of autoimmune cases. Discover why chronic inflammation disproportionately affects women and how to ...
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Marburg virus enters human cells far more efficiently than Ebola
In a new study published in Nature, University of Minnesota researchers found that the Marburg virus, one of the world's deadliest pathogens with an average 73% fatality rate, is unusually efficient ...
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