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  • News - 6 Jan 2006
    IRD researchers have succeeded in the first identification of bats as a potential natural reservoir of Ebola virus. Several epidemics of haemorrhagic fever have raged in the Republic of Congo and...
  • News - 6 Jan 2006
    A team of cancer researchers has shown that a gene commonly lost during neuroblastoma tumor formation, one of the most aggressive cancers in babies and children, is in fact a "metastasis suppressor"...
  • News - 29 Dec 2005
    A new gene therapy technique that has shown promise in skin disease and hemophilia might one day be useful for treating muscular dystrophy, according to a new study by researchers at Stanford...
  • News - 29 Dec 2005
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers have discovered a molecular link between a high-fat, Western-style diet, and the onset of type 2 diabetes. In studies in mice, the scientists showed that a...
  • News - 28 Dec 2005
    According to the state media, China is about to begin mass-production of a new bird flu vaccine for poultry by the end of the month.
  • News - 14 Dec 2005
    U.S. researchers say that people with Parkinson's disease showed a marked improvement after surgeons implanted in their brains chemical-producing cells taken from the eye of a dead donor.
  • News - 11 Dec 2005
    Scientists at Cornell University in New York have discovered how cancer spreads from a primary site to other places in the body.
  • News - 7 Dec 2005
    The World Health Organization (WHO) says there had been no reports of bird flu in the Chinese village where a 10-year-old girl has fallen ill with bird flu, and they are concerned that poultry...
  • News - 6 Dec 2005
    According to American researcher Jay Kaplan, taking the "Pill" before the menopause or starting hormone replacement therapy before menopausal symptoms begin could actually help prevent heart disease...
  • News - 2 Dec 2005
    A new anthrax antibody engineered by scientists at The University of Texas at Austin protects and defends against inhalation anthrax without the use of antibiotics and other more expensive antibodies.

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