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Rabies explained: the virus with a near-total fatality rate and how to prevent it
Archaeologists unearthed a 400-year-old letter. It confirmed the existence of a legendary king. Dominican Republic frustrated by game-ending call in loss to USA ...
Scientists warn that Disease X, which represents an unknown pathogen, could trigger the next global pandemic. Experts say it would likely be a highly contagious virus, possibly spreading through ...
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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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The world’s deadliest viruses
The investigative minds at How to Survive explain how tiny germs that are too small to see can spread through the air and shut down the human body.
Flu season might be winding down — but don’t stash the tissues just yet. A little-known respiratory virus with no vaccine or ...
Addressing the regular monthly meeting of the Westmoreland Municipal Corporation last Thursday, Dr Graham said COVID-19 is one of four identified types of respiratory viruses now circulating here in ...
Two cases of foot and mouth disease have been reported outside the Larnaca containment zone, this time in Dhali and Yeri in ...
Experts say artificial general intelligence lacks a clear definition or arrival point, despite promises from Silicon Valley and abroad.
A new method for safely inserting large chunks of DNA into genomes has now measured up in mice, potentially paving the way ...
The health condition can cause throat or oropharyngeal cancer in high-risk cases, though many of the symptoms which indicate ...
Actor Michael Douglas went public with his cancer diagnosis back in 2010, but only revealed that it was caused by Human ...
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Health expert warns 'disease X' could trigger next global pandemic
A leading doctor has explained what 'disease X' is - the term coined by the World Health Organisation for a hypothetical future pathogen that could trigger the next global pandemic ...
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