Diarrhoea Outbreak Hits Two Anakapalle Villages
Residents expressed concern over the safety of the water supply, claiming that the illness began after consuming tap water.
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Residents expressed concern over the safety of the water supply, claiming that the illness began after consuming tap water.
Developers are creating a mobile game called "What’s My Method?" to see if it will lead to more positive birth control decisions with providers.
A research team at IDM is leading the development of a sensor that paves the way for the rapid, selective and cost-effective detection of active tuberculosis. The device detects the presence of a protein secreted by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes the disease. It provides results in just 60 minutes—significantly less time than conventional methods, such as microbiological culture, which can take several weeks.
The World Health Organization has prequalified Coartem Baby, the first and only antimalarial for babies. Novartis developed this combination drug in partnership with Medicines for Malaria Venture.
Scientists on a high-risk, high-reward pursuit of innovation think firing salt water into the sky could help tackle climate change
"...we discovered how cancer cells, specifically, break down this antioxidant and use it as fuel."
WHEN Carla Lawlor noticed a change in her nipple while away on a hen party, she never imagined it would lead to a life-changing diagnosis. But...
DNA from medieval emperors Otto I and Henry II confirms their royal lineage and bolsters history by validating an ancient European dynasty.
Researchers discover a hidden virus in gut bacteria that could explain colon cancer and help detect it earlier
Cancer survival can be analyzed by individual cells instead of whole tumors, revealing which cell populations drive patient outcomes.