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Genetic Diversity and Drug Resistance Markers of Malaria Parasites in Mozambique Identified
A new study has tracked the genetic diversity and presence of drug resistance markers in the malaria parasite in Mozambique, revealing a geographical differentiation of the parasite.
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Point-of-Care Test Could Improve Access to Cervical Cancer Screening
Engineers have developed a DNA testing platform for HPV infections that can produce clinically relevant results on samples collected at both U.S. clinical sites and at clinical field sites in Mozambique.
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Compound Identified as a Promising Weapon Against HIV
A research team has identified a molecular compound that activates latent HIV-1 in cells, showing promise for HIV treatments.
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Disease-Causing Fungus Found in the Most Remote Regions of Earth
A disease-causing fungus — collected from one of the most remote regions in the world — is resistant to a common antifungal medicine used to treat infections, new McMaster research finds.
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Major Breakthrough Reveals Terahertz Wave Camera Can Capture 3D Images of Microscopic World
Scientists are the first to demonstrate that a terahertz wave camera can capture 3D images of microscopic items hidden inside small objects.
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Novel Biomarker Identified for Aging and Chronic Inflammation
High levels of cell free DNA in blood is linked to chronic inflammation, a known risk factor for severe aging symptoms and frailty in older adults.
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Dentures May Play a Role in Causing Pneumonia
New research has identified a possible link between wearing dentures and pneumonia.
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Novel Probiotic Treatment Shows Success in Treating Crohn’s Disease
Probiotics can help maintain a healthy gut microbiome or restore populations of “good bacteria” after a heavy course of antibiotics. But now, they could also be used as an effective treatment strategy for certain intestinal diseases, such as Crohn’s disease.
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Critical Factors That Determine the Survival of Airborne Viruses Revealed
New research has revealed critical insights into how airborne viruses lose their infectivity, showing why opening a window may be more important than first thought.
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Colon Cancer Mystery Solved by New Research
A new discovery could allow the immune system to “see” bowel cancer cells and stop them from growing and multiplying.
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