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How the immune system keeps the Epstein-Barr virus in check - Science Daily

How the immune system keeps the Epstein-Barr virus in check    Science Daily A protein called PD-1, which is found on immune cells called CD8+ T cells, plays a key role in controlling infection with the Epstein-Barr virus, according to a ...

Provocative study shows how the herpes virus can speed up the onset of Alzheimer's disease - New Atlas

Provocative study shows how the herpes virus can speed up the onset of Alzheimer's disease    New Atlas An intriguing new study has described a mechanism by which virus particles can interact with proteins in biological fluids and become more infectious, while ...

Fact-Checking 'The Hot Zone,' The NatGeo Series About A 1989 Ebola Crisis : Goats and Soda - NPR

Fact-Checking 'The Hot Zone,' The NatGeo Series About A 1989 Ebola Crisis : Goats and Soda    NPR 'The Hot Zone,' a miniseries on the National Geographic Channel, was "inspired" by a 1989 Ebola crisis in the U.S. We asked virologist Thomas Geisbert, who ...

US Agencies Team Up to Prioritize Top Zoonotic Diseases - 360Dx

US Agencies Team Up to Prioritize Top Zoonotic Diseases    360Dx NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – A coordinated effort by 15 state and federal groups has, for the first time, identified a set of priority zoonotic diseases in the US.

Global Veterinary Rapid Test (Viral, Bacterial, Parasite, Allergies) Market 2019-2024 - P&T Community

Global Veterinary Rapid Test (Viral, Bacterial, Parasite, Allergies) Market 2019-2024    P&T Community DUBLIN, May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Veterinary Rapid Test Market by Product (Rapid Test Kit, Rapid Test Readers), Application (Viral, Bacterial, ...

Poll campaign led to spurt in swine flu cases, say officials - The Hindu

Poll campaign led to spurt in swine flu cases, say officials    The Hindu There has been a severe rise in swine flu cases in Visakhapatnam district, in this year. What is more worrying is that many cases are being reported from the ...

This year the flu came in two waves—here's why - Medical Xpress

This year the flu came in two waves—here's why    Medical Xpress The just-ended 2018-2019 flu season was relatively mild compared to the last season, during which nearly 80000 people in the U.S. died of flu-related illness, ...

Gov. Hogan calls on regents to probe U-Md.’s handling of deadly adenovirus outbreak - Washington Post

Gov. Hogan calls on regents to probe U-Md.’s handling of deadly adenovirus outbreak    Washington Post Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is calling on the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to investigate the handling of an adenovirus outbreak last fall on ...

The two viral outbreaks plaguing our country - CNN

The two viral outbreaks plaguing our country    CNN Right now, our country is facing two viral outbreaks. Both are incredibly dangerous and one fuels the spread of the other. The first: More than 800 cases of ...

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity - Observer Research Foundation

Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity    Observer Research Foundation Prime Minister Modi contested the recent parliamentary election with at least half-a-dozen prime ministerial aspirants representing the opposition vying for his ...

"Zombie Deer" Sighted in Montana | ABC Fox Great Falls - ABC FOX Montana

"Zombie Deer" Sighted in Montana | ABC Fox Great Falls    ABC FOX Montana C.W.D. is also known as "Zombie Deer" disease because of the way infected animals look, we spoke with Montana Fish Wildlife and Park to see what the state ...

"Zombie Deer" Sighted in Montana | Regional - KULR-TV

"Zombie Deer" Sighted in Montana | Regional    KULR-TV C.W.D. is also known as "Zombie Deer" disease because of the way infected animals look, we spoke with Montana Fish Wildlife and Park to see what the state ...

Antiviral Therapeutics Markets, Technologies, & Competitive Landscape 2019 Featuring 194 Companies with 175 Collaborations - Yahoo Finance

Antiviral Therapeutics Markets, Technologies, & Competitive Landscape 2019 Featuring 194 Companies with 175 Collaborations    Yahoo Finance The "Antiviral Therapeutics - Technologies, Markets & Companies" report from Jain PharmaBiotech has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

How Germs can cause Heart Infection-Endocarditis? - reportshealthcare.com

How Germs can cause Heart Infection-Endocarditis?    reportshealthcare.com Endocarditis is an infection of Heart. It infects endocardium, which is the inner lining of heart valves and heart chambers. Generally, endocarditis is caused by the ...

"Zombie Deer" Sighted in Montana | ABC Fox Great Falls - ABC FOX Montana

"Zombie Deer" Sighted in Montana | ABC Fox Great Falls    ABC FOX Montana C.W.D. is also known as "Zombie Deer" disease because of the way infected animals look, we spoke with Montana Fish Wildlife and Park to see what the state ...

Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2 - Observer Research Foundation

Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2    Observer Research Foundation In a constantly-evolving discourse and a politically and economically disruptive world, new ideas will demand…

We don't have a cure for monkeypox virus, but the body can heal itself - Medical Xpress

We don't have a cure for monkeypox virus, but the body can heal itself    Medical Xpress News of a recent case of monkeypox in Singapore has made countries in Southeast Asia wary about the spread of the disease.

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity - Observer Research Foundation

Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity    Observer Research Foundation Prime Minister Modi contested the recent parliamentary election with at least half-a-dozen prime ministerial aspirants representing the opposition vying for his ...

Faith: Music has been trombonist's prayer since spinal infection - Press & Sun-Bulletin

Faith: Music has been trombonist's prayer since spinal infection    Press & Sun-Bulletin A staph infection in his spine put Chris Mann in a wheelchair, but his "entire recuperation has been about music."

New tick-borne virus discovered in China - Healio

New tick-borne virus discovered in China    Healio Researchers in northeastern China discovered a new segmented RNA virus associated with febrile illness in dozens of patients, and they suspect that the virus ...

Research Roundup: Mutations Linked to Autism, Protein Coats and Alzheimer's and More - BioSpace

Research Roundup: Mutations Linked to Autism, Protein Coats and Alzheimer's and More    BioSpace Published: May 31, 2019 By Mark Terry. scientist doing research in lab. There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here's a look at just a ...

Music in the Mountains artistic director retires, replacement named - The Union of Grass Valley

Music in the Mountains artistic director retires, replacement named    The Union of Grass Valley On July 5, after seven years at the artistic helm of Music in the Mountains, Pete Nowlen will retire from the position, according to a release. In his letter.

12 Things You Think Are Contagious—But Aren't - Reader's Digest

12 Things You Think Are Contagious—But Aren't    Reader's Digest Just because something looks bad doesn't mean it's contagious—and that includes these icky diseases, disorders, and infections.

Two mumps cases confirmed at Eastern Washington University - KREM.com

Two mumps cases confirmed at Eastern Washington University    KREM.com CHENEY, Wash. — Two cases of mumps has been confirmed on the campus of Eastern Washington University and another is under investigation. The Spokane ...

Arsenal of insect safeguards include clothing, repellant, skin inspections - Public Affairs Office of Headquarters, US Army Combined Arms Support Command and Fort Lee

Arsenal of insect safeguards include clothing, repellant, skin inspections    Public Affairs Office of Headquarters, US Army Combined Arms Support Command and Fort Lee FORT LEE, VA. -- With a sharp barbed mouth, it tunnels beneath human skin in seconds and slowly starts to feed on the blood from its host without the victim.

Faith: Music has been trombonist's prayer since spinal infection - Press & Sun-Bulletin

Faith: Music has been trombonist's prayer since spinal infection    Press & Sun-Bulletin A staph infection in his spine put Chris Mann in a wheelchair, but his "entire recuperation has been about music."

Gastrointestinal tract 1: the mouth and oesophagus | Clinical - Nursing Times

Gastrointestinal tract 1: the mouth and oesophagus | Clinical    Nursing Times Our new six-part 'Systems of life' series looks at the gastrointestinal tract and starts with the mouth and oesophagus. It comes with a self-assessment so you can ...

Should summer camps ban unvaccinated kids? - WCAX

Should summer camps ban unvaccinated kids?    WCAX The measles outbreak has the New York State Health Department urging summer camps to change their vaccination policies. Our Kelly O'Brien wanted to know ...

ND ranchers urged to vaccinate livestock against anthrax - Valley News Live

ND ranchers urged to vaccinate livestock against anthrax    Valley News Live BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR)- The North Dakota Department of Agriculture is reminding ranchers to vaccinate their livestock against anthrax. North Dakota's state vet ...

Neuralgia: Types, symptoms, and treatments - Medical News Today

Neuralgia: Types, symptoms, and treatments    Medical News Today Neuralgia is a condition that causes shooting and burning pain in the nerves. There are many types of neuralgia. Treatment options include medications and ...

I Got a Gum Transplant So I Could Have a Younger Smile - VICE

I Got a Gum Transplant So I Could Have a Younger Smile    VICE I've always thought that my two top center teeth, while certainly handy for getting started on an apple, are a little long, aesthetically speaking. I came to this ...

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports - Sierra Sun Times

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports    Sierra Sun Times Credit: CDC May 29, 2019 - The United States is currently experiencing the greatest number of reported measles cases since 1994. Measles is a highly ...

Analysis | The Deadly African Virus That's Killing Asia's Pigs: QuickTake - Washington Post

Analysis | The Deadly African Virus That's Killing Asia's Pigs: QuickTake    Washington Post A deadly swine disease is spreading across eastern Asia, infecting thousands of pigs and threatening the world's largest hog industry. Since emerging in China ...

When Host Proteins Coat Virus, Amyloid Fibrils Form - Alzforum

When Host Proteins Coat Virus, Amyloid Fibrils Form    Alzforum When a virus enters a biological fluid of a host—blood, lung, or cerebrospinal fluid—it becomes ensheathed by a unique set of proteins from its new environment ...

North Korea Reports Deadly Pig Disease, Adding to Hunger Worry - Bloomberg

North Korea Reports Deadly Pig Disease, Adding to Hunger Worry    Bloomberg North Korea reported its first African swine fever cases, signaling the eastward movement of a pig disease that's devastated China's pork industry, and adding to ...

Ebola virus disease – Democratic Republic of the Congo: Disease outbreak news, 30 May 2019 - Democratic Republic of the Congo - ReliefWeb

Ebola virus disease – Democratic Republic of the Congo: Disease outbreak news, 30 May 2019 - Democratic Republic of the Congo    ReliefWeb English News and Press Release on Democratic Republic of the Congo about Health, Protection and Human Rights, Children, Women, Epidemic and more; ...

U.S. Measles Outbreaks Hit Highest Level in More Than 25 Years - The Wall Street Journal

U.S. Measles Outbreaks Hit Highest Level in More Than 25 Years    The Wall Street Journal The number of measles cases in the U.S. this year has hit the highest level in more than 25 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported, ...

Atara Biotherapeutics to Participate at Two Upcoming Investor Conferences - Associated Press

Atara Biotherapeutics to Participate at Two Upcoming Investor Conferences    Associated Press Press release *content* from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.

How the immune system keeps the Epstein-Barr virus in check - Science Daily

How the immune system keeps the Epstein-Barr virus in check    Science Daily A protein called PD-1, which is found on immune cells called CD8+ T cells, plays a key role in controlling infection with the Epstein-Barr virus, according to a ...

Research Roundup: Mutations Linked to Autism, Protein Coats and Alzheimer's and More - BioSpace

Research Roundup: Mutations Linked to Autism, Protein Coats and Alzheimer's and More    BioSpace Published: May 31, 2019 By Mark Terry. scientist doing research in lab. There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here's a look at just a ...

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Prediabetes, Preterm Birth Studies Reveal Microbiome-Host Interactions - GenomeWeb

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Prediabetes, Preterm Birth Studies Reveal Microbiome-Host Interactions    GenomeWeb The studies, which used multi-omic approaches, are part of the integrative Human Microbiome Project (iHMP) — the second phase of the Human Microbiome ...

12 Things You Think Are Contagious—But Aren't - Reader's Digest

12 Things You Think Are Contagious—But Aren't    Reader's Digest Just because something looks bad doesn't mean it's contagious—and that includes these icky diseases, disorders, and infections.

Cattle disease model points to outbreak risk - Feedstuffs

Cattle disease model points to outbreak risk    Feedstuffs While not an animal health concern in the U.S., researchers at North Carolina State University have identified areas of high risk for the spread of lumpy skin ...

What Is Powassan Virus? This Tick-borne Illness Can Cause Fatal Swelling of the Brain - Health.com

What Is Powassan Virus? This Tick-borne Illness Can Cause Fatal Swelling of the Brain    Health.com Powassan virus is a tick-borne illness that can cause encephalitis and meningitis. Learn how it's transmitted and how to protect yourself.

Cryo-EM Reveals How a Virus Packages Its Genome - Technology Networks

Cryo-EM Reveals How a Virus Packages Its Genome    Technology Networks Technology Networks is an internationally recognised publisher that provides access to the latest scientific news, products, research, videos and posters.

Foreign animal diseases to look out for besides ASF - National Hog Farmer

Foreign animal diseases to look out for besides ASF    National Hog Farmer By Attila Farkas, DVM, Carthage Veterinary *Service* African swine fever is getting a lot of coverage in the media as outbreaks continue to occur across Asia and ...

Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh - Science Daily

Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh    Science Daily Dengue, also known as dengue fever, is a viral disease transmitted to humans by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. The incidence of dengue is currently ...

Gov. Hogan calls on regents to probe U-Md.’s handling of deadly adenovirus outbreak - Washington Post

Gov. Hogan calls on regents to probe U-Md.’s handling of deadly adenovirus outbreak    Washington Post The Republican asserts that College Park leaders “at just about every turn” withheld information.

Virus' Coat of Deadly Armor - Technology Networks

Virus' Coat of Deadly Armor    Technology Networks New research from Stockholm University, University of Eastern Finland and Karolinska Institutet shows that viruses interact with proteins in the biological fluids of ...

This year the flu came in two waves—here's why - Medical Xpress

This year the flu came in two waves—here's why    Medical Xpress The just-ended 2018-2019 flu season was relatively mild compared to the last season, during which nearly 80000 people in the U.S. died of flu-related illness, ...

Supplemental selenium may boost poultry immune defenses - FeedNavigator.com

Supplemental selenium may boost poultry immune defenses    FeedNavigator.com Supplementing poultry feed with selenium may support birds' immune responses in the face of disease challenges, say researchers. An international team of ...

AHA News: Mouth Bacteria Found in Stroke Patients' Brains - HealthDay

AHA News: Mouth Bacteria Found in Stroke Patients' Brains    HealthDay THURSDAY, May 23, 2019 (American Heart Association News) -- Bacteria commonly seen in the mouth has been found in the brains of people who have had a ...

What you don’t know can’t keep you healthy - Washington Post

What you don’t know can’t keep you healthy    Washington Post Travelers can suffer from a lack of reliable information about the risks and the safeguards.

Cryo-EM Reveals How a Virus Packages Its Genome - Technology Networks

Cryo-EM Reveals How a Virus Packages Its Genome    Technology Networks Technology Networks is an internationally recognised publisher that provides access to the latest scientific news, products, research, videos and posters.

The Body's Clock Offers a Rhythmic Target to Viruses - Quanta Magazine

The Body's Clock Offers a Rhythmic Target to Viruses    Quanta Magazine Viruses and other parasites may sync with their host's biological clock — or reset it — to gain an advantage.

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Mother and adult twin daughters ‘starved to death’ in locked Vienna flat - NEWS.com.au

Mother and adult twin daughters ‘starved to death’ in locked Vienna flat    NEWS.com.au Police are struggling to make sense of the mysterious deaths of a woman and her twin daughters found dead inside a locked flat in the Austrian capital of ...

Measles outbreak in Saint John jumps to 11 confirmed cases - CBC.ca

Measles outbreak in Saint John jumps to 11 confirmed cases    CBC.ca Two new cases of measles have been confirmed in the Saint John area, bringing the total to 11, the province's chief medical officer of health announced on ...

Herpes Vaccine HSV529 Shows Favorable Results in Phase 1 Trial - Contagionlive.com

Herpes Vaccine HSV529 Shows Favorable Results in Phase 1 Trial    Contagionlive.com In the first-in-human trial of the replication-defective HSV529, the vaccine was well-tolerated and elicited antibody and T-cell responses in HSV seronegative ...

AHA News: Mouth Bacteria Found in Stroke Patients' Brains - HealthDay

AHA News: Mouth Bacteria Found in Stroke Patients' Brains    HealthDay THURSDAY, May 23, 2019 (American Heart Association News) -- Bacteria commonly seen in the mouth has been found in the brains of people who have had a ...

I Got a Gum Transplant So I Could Have a Younger Smile - VICE

I Got a Gum Transplant So I Could Have a Younger Smile    VICE Sheer vanity prompted me to let a periodontist slice and dice my gums.

Fact-Checking 'The Hot Zone,' The NatGeo Series About A 1989 Ebola Crisis : Goats and Soda - NPR

Fact-Checking 'The Hot Zone,' The NatGeo Series About A 1989 Ebola Crisis : Goats and Soda    NPR 'The Hot Zone,' a miniseries on the National Geographic Channel, was "inspired" by a 1989 Ebola crisis in the U.S. We asked virologist Thomas Geisbert, who ...

Cryo-EM Reveals How a Virus Packages Its Genome - Technology Networks

Cryo-EM Reveals How a Virus Packages Its Genome    Technology Networks Technology Networks is an internationally recognised publisher that provides access to the latest scientific news, products, research, videos and posters.

Type 2 diabetes: Do you have this painful mouth issue? It could be a symptom diabetes - Express

Type 2 diabetes: Do you have this painful mouth issue? It could be a symptom diabetes    Express Type 2 diabetes is a condition that involves having high blood sugar levels for a long period of time. The high amount of sugar in the blood wreaks havoc with ...

Tokyo lab to handle Ebola, other viruses - NHK WORLD

Tokyo lab to handle Ebola, other viruses    NHK WORLD Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases has officially notified residents of a town on the outskirts of Tokyo that it will start handling Ebola and four other ...

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21 - Observer Research Foundation

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21    Observer Research Foundation Exploring the problem of human trafficking within the Rohingya community, India-Sri Lanka cooperation against terrorism and other recent developments from ...

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Food sovereignty and local agency: Pathways to urban sustainability - Observer Research Foundation

Food sovereignty and local agency: Pathways to urban sustainability    Observer Research Foundation Urban narrative does not conceive of relationship between food and city in direct terms. In this, urbanity can be industrial, technological and innovative.

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21 - Observer Research Foundation

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21    Observer Research Foundation Exploring the problem of human trafficking within the Rohingya community, India-Sri Lanka cooperation against terrorism and other recent developments from ...

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Modi Season 2, Episode Pakistan: Give pressure a chance - Observer Research Foundation

Modi Season 2, Episode Pakistan: Give pressure a chance    Observer Research Foundation The image of Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who not long back had not only boasted about the 'googly' that the Imran Khan government.

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21 - Observer Research Foundation

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21    Observer Research Foundation Exploring the problem of human trafficking within the Rohingya community, India-Sri Lanka cooperation against terrorism and other recent developments from ...

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

New Virus Infecting People in China, and Ticks May Be the Culprit - Live Science

New Virus Infecting People in China, and Ticks May Be the Culprit    Live Science A new virus has been discovered infecting people in China, and it may be transmitted by ticks, according to a new report. Researchers have dubbed the virus ...

New Hampshire man treated for rabies after being bitten by bat hiding in iPad case, report says - Fox 35 Orlando

New Hampshire man treated for rabies after being bitten by bat hiding in iPad case, report says    Fox 35 Orlando FOX NEWS - A New Hampshire man required treatment for rabies after a bat that was reportedly hiding in his iPad case snuck out and bit him last week — and ...

African swine fever presents a real risk to US pigs, expert ... - Duluth News Tribune

African swine fever presents a real risk to US pigs, expert ...    Duluth News Tribune While countries across the globe work to eliminate African swine fever, John Deen says he hopes that U.S. pork producers continue to strive to block the highly ...

Nurse mom accused of subjecting 10-year-old daughter to unnecessary medical procedures - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

Nurse mom accused of subjecting 10-year-old daughter to unnecessary medical procedures    WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland MILWAUKEE -- A mother accused of subjecting her daughter to needless medical treatments for years that only made her daughter more ill was charged in ...

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21 - Observer Research Foundation

South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21    Observer Research Foundation Exploring the problem of human trafficking within the Rohingya community, India-Sri Lanka cooperation against terrorism and other recent developments from ...

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Foreign animal diseases to look out for besides ASF - National Hog Farmer

Foreign animal diseases to look out for besides ASF    National Hog Farmer By Attila Farkas, DVM, Carthage Veterinary *Service* African swine fever is getting a lot of coverage in the media as outbreaks continue to occur across Asia and ...

Netizens angered by mum who brought kids infected with HFMD to playground - The Independent

Netizens angered by mum who brought kids infected with HFMD to playground    The Independent It is natural for parents to prioritize their child's health and welfare above everything else. A mother's post about taking her ill daughter to the park sparked much ...

Lost sense of taste: Causes and when to see a doctor - Medical News Today

Lost sense of taste: Causes and when to see a doctor    Medical News Today A lost sense of taste is a common symptom, with possible causes ranging from a simple cold to a head injury. Learn more about the causes and treatment of a ...

Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2 - Observer Research Foundation

Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2    Observer Research Foundation In a constantly-evolving discourse and a politically and economically disruptive world, new ideas will demand…

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity - Observer Research Foundation

Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity    Observer Research Foundation Prime Minister Modi contested the recent parliamentary election with at least half-a-dozen prime ministerial aspirants representing the opposition vying for his ...

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

BT Buzz: Why PM Modi's BIMSTEC invite is not mere neighbourhood handshake - Business Today

BT Buzz: Why PM Modi's BIMSTEC invite is not mere neighbourhood handshake    Business Today As the name suggests, the seven country bloc that includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand is key to India's plans to ...

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports - Sierra Sun Times

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports    Sierra Sun Times Credit: CDC May 29, 2019 - The United States is currently experiencing the greatest number of reported measles cases since 1994. Measles is a highly ...

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - Associated Press

Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors    Associated Press Press release *content* from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.

What's Going Around: Stomach bug, asthma attacks - ABC27

What's Going Around: Stomach bug, asthma attacks    ABC27 This week Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Physicians Roseville Pedatrics continued to see a lot of seasonal allergies, ear infections and sore throats.

Food sovereignty and local agency: Pathways to urban sustainability - Observer Research Foundation

Food sovereignty and local agency: Pathways to urban sustainability    Observer Research Foundation Urban narrative does not conceive of relationship between food and city in direct terms. In this, urbanity can be industrial, technological and innovative.

Orf Expression Clones Market Size Register A Strong Growth of Acceleration During 2017-2025 - Digital Day News

Orf Expression Clones Market Size Register A Strong Growth of Acceleration During 2017-2025    Digital Day News DNA is transcribe into messenger RNA, messenger RNA is translated into protein ORF. During translation, the combination of three nucleotide codons are ...

Fact-Checking 'The Hot Zone,' The NatGeo Series About A 1989 Ebola Crisis : Goats and Soda - NPR

Fact-Checking 'The Hot Zone,' The NatGeo Series About A 1989 Ebola Crisis : Goats and Soda    NPR 'The Hot Zone,' a miniseries on the National Geographic Channel, was "inspired" by a 1989 Ebola crisis in the U.S. We asked virologist Thomas Geisbert, who ...

Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh - Science Daily

Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh    Science Daily Dengue, also known as dengue fever, is a viral disease transmitted to humans by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. The incidence of dengue is currently ...

Herpes Accelerates the Development of Alzheimer's, Finds New Study - Being Patient

Herpes Accelerates the Development of Alzheimer's, Finds New Study    Being Patient A new study explains how a herpes virus (herpes simplex 1) can speed up neurodegenerative decline and the progression of Alzheimer's via amyloids.

Tomato gardeners, know your enemy: A guide to whiteflies, hornworms and bagrada bugs - Fresno Bee

Tomato gardeners, know your enemy: A guide to whiteflies, hornworms and bagrada bugs    Fresno Bee Backyard tomato plants will attract three common pest insects: Whiteflies, tomato hornworms and bagrada bugs, especially as summer approaches in Central ...

Orf Expression Clones Market Size Register A Strong Growth of Acceleration During 2017-2025 - Digital Day News

Orf Expression Clones Market Size Register A Strong Growth of Acceleration During 2017-2025    Digital Day News DNA is transcribe into messenger RNA, messenger RNA is translated into protein ORF. During translation, the combination of three nucleotide codons are ...

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports - Sierra Sun Times

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports    Sierra Sun Times Credit: CDC May 29, 2019 - The United States is currently experiencing the greatest number of reported measles cases since 1994. Measles is a highly ...

An Experimental Ebola Cure May Also Protect Against Nipah Virus - The New York Times

An Experimental Ebola Cure May Also Protect Against Nipah Virus    The New York Times An experimental drug has protected monkeys against infection with Nipah virus, a lethal disease and emerging pandemic threat for which there is no approved ...

Supplemental selenium may boost poultry immune defenses - FeedNavigator.com

Supplemental selenium may boost poultry immune defenses    FeedNavigator.com Supplementing poultry feed with selenium may support birds' immune responses in the face of disease challenges, say researchers. An international team of ...

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports - Sierra Sun Times

US Reports Greatest Number of Measles Since 1994, NPS Reports    Sierra Sun Times Credit: CDC May 29, 2019 - The United States is currently experiencing the greatest number of reported measles cases since 1994. Measles is a highly ...

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

India Elections: Six lessons from Verdict 2019 - Observer Research Foundation

India Elections: Six lessons from Verdict 2019    Observer Research Foundation From embracing national security to eschewing minoritarianism, these are six big learnings from Mandate 2019 that has delivered to us Modi 2.0.

Tomato gardeners, know your enemy: A guide to whiteflies, hornworms and bagrada bugs - Fresno Bee

Tomato gardeners, know your enemy: A guide to whiteflies, hornworms and bagrada bugs    Fresno Bee Backyard tomato plants will attract three common pest insects: Whiteflies, tomato hornworms and bagrada bugs, especially as summer approaches in Central ...

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’? - Observer Research Foundation

Can Indian rivers be ‘free-flowing’?    Observer Research Foundation The notion of free-flowing rivers became popular in the Western world, especially with the initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Nixa's Youngest City Councilman Earns Two College Degrees on Same Day - Ozarks Independent

Nixa's Youngest City Councilman Earns Two College Degrees on Same Day    Ozarks Independent The youngest person to ever be elected to Nixa's City Council has earned another major accomplishment in his young and distinguished career: graduating from ...

Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2 - Observer Research Foundation

Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2    Observer Research Foundation In a constantly-evolving discourse and a politically and economically disruptive world, new ideas will demand…

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50 - Observer Research Foundation

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

An Experimental Ebola Cure May Also Protect Against Nipah Virus - The New York Times

An Experimental Ebola Cure May Also Protect Against Nipah Virus    The New York Times An experimental drug has protected monkeys against infection with Nipah virus, a lethal disease and emerging pandemic threat for which there is no approved ...

From viruses to social bots, researchers unearth the structure of attacked networks: A new statistical machine learning framework gleans the invisible and unobservable structure of any attacked network - Science Daily

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Viral Vaccines Could Be Weapons Against Alzheimer’s... - Labiotech.eu

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NIH Awards Grant to Establish Global Consortium to Develop Treatments for Viral Threats - Infection Control Today

NIH Awards Grant to Establish Global Consortium to Develop Treatments for Viral Threats    Infection Control Today development of immunotherapeutics against emerging and re-emerging viral threats.

First diagnostic test for Zika virus gets FDA's OK to market - CBS News

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New tick-borne virus discovered in China - Healio

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$35 Million Project Led By San Diego Researcher Will Target Deadly Viruses - KPBS

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Bellville mother warns of mosquito-carried virus that was "literally torture" for her daughter - Richland Source

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Venezuela doctors fear country is at risk of deadly epidemic outbreak - Miami Herald

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Unveiling how the genome has condensed itself inside the virus - Science Daily

Unveiling how the genome has condensed itself inside the virus    Science Daily Scientists have deciphered how a virus genome is condensed inside the capsid of a virus.

New Hampshire man treated for rabies after being bitten by bat hiding in iPad case, report says - Fox News

New Hampshire man treated for rabies after being bitten by bat hiding in iPad case, report says    Fox News A New Hampshire man who was treated for rabies after a bat that was hiding in his iPad case snuck out and bit him last week said he hopes his ordeal will help ...

UK institute, Belgian firm team up for African swine fever treatment - WSAU News

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Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Preparedness Update 21 (20 - 26 May 2019) - South Sudan - ReliefWeb

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Uganda Confirms Yellow Fever Outbreak in 2019 - Vax Before Travel

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Virus 'identity change' may play a role in Alzheimer's - Medical News Today

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Three Studies Track People’s Microbiomes Through Health and Disease - The Scientist

Three Studies Track People’s Microbiomes Through Health and Disease    The Scientist The second phase of the Human Microbiome Project reports on microbial composition in prediabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and pregnancy.

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Alert against Shigella infection - The Hindu

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Drug-resistant infections: If you can't beat 'em, starve 'em, scientists find - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo Reporter

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11:34 South Africa Announces End of Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak - Prensa Latina

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What is clindamycin? Uses, dosage, warnings, and side effects - Medical News Today

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Ask the Doctors: Lysine may help both types of herpes virus - Eureka Times Standard

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Mumps outbreak in central Israel - Israel - Arutz Sheva

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Three cases of mumps confirmed in Livingston County - RochesterFirst

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Pike County may have up to 10 hepatitis A cases | The Pike County Courier - The Pike County Courier

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Measles outbreak in Saint John jumps to 11 confirmed cases - CBC.ca

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Nurse mom accused of subjecting 10-year-old daughter to unnecessary procedures in Milwaukee - FOX 31 Denver

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An Ebola Outbreak Rages In Democratic Republic Of Congo - Forbes

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Foot in mouth: A disease we can do without - Observer Research Foundation

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Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2 - Observer Research Foundation

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50 - Observer Research Foundation

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

Drug-Resistant Infections: Starve 'Em, Scientists Find - Infection Control Today

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ND ranchers urged to vaccinate livestock against anthrax - Valley News Live

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Netizens angered by mum who brought kids infected with HFMD to playground - The Independent

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Virus' Coat of Deadly Armor - Technology Networks

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Narendra Modi and his soaring popularity - Observer Research Foundation

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Atara Bio Appoints Pascal Touchon as Issac Ciechanover's Successor - Xconomy

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NIH awards $35 million grant to establish global Consortium to develop treatments for Ebola, Lassa and other viral threats - Newswise

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SQZ Biotech Strengthens Board of Directors with Appointment of Leading Cell Therapy Expert and Biotech Veteran - Yahoo Finance

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50 - Observer Research Foundation

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

Coat of proteins makes viruses more infectious and links them to Alzheimer's disease - EurekAlert

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Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2 - Observer Research Foundation

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Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

"The Hot Zone" Scenario - Will It Happen Again? - Yahoo Finance

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Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh - Science Daily

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China faces long struggle to tackle African swine fever: OIE - Reuters

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50 - Observer Research Foundation

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

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ATARA Biotherapeutics (ATRA) Appoints Pascal Touchon President, CEO - StreetInsider.com

ATARA Biotherapeutics (ATRA) Appoints Pascal Touchon President, CEO    StreetInsider.com News and research before you hear about it on CNBC and others. Claim your 2-week free trial to StreetInsider Premium here.

Virus' Coat of Deadly Armor - Technology Networks

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Six new Saudi MERS cases as study shows virus infecting Bactrian camels - CIDRAP

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China faces long struggle to tackle African swine fever: OIE - Reuters

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AHA News: Mouth Bacteria Found in Stroke Patients' Brains - HealthDay

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FIT WebQoof: Can Food Containing HIV-Infected Blood Cause AIDS? - Yahoo News

FIT WebQoof: Can Food Containing HIV-Infected Blood Cause AIDS?    Yahoo News Is it possible to get AIDS by consuming food contaminated by HIV-infected blood? Experts answer.

A woman who was told she would never get pregnant is expecting a 'miracle' baby this summer - Daily Mail

A woman who was told she would never get pregnant is expecting a 'miracle' baby this summer    Daily Mail Warning: Graphic *content*. Danika Heron, 24, from New South Wales, suffered a rare reaction to epilepsy medication when she was 18, and was told that she'd ...

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Six headwinds Modi will face in Season 2 - Observer Research Foundation

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Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - Associated Press

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ATARA Biotherapeutics (ATRA) Appoints Pascal Touchon President, CEO - StreetInsider.com

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An Ebola Outbreak Rages In Democratic Republic Of Congo - Forbes

An Ebola Outbreak Rages In Democratic Republic Of Congo    Forbes As they battle a major Ebola outbreak in DRC, health workers increasingly find themselves under attack from armed militia and a fearful public.

"The Hot Zone" Scenario - Will It Happen Again? - PRNewswire

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

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Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 43 - Democratic Republic of the Congo - ReliefWeb

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Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - GlobeNewswire

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Recoverit Plays a Major Role in Easing USB Partition Recovery Problems - Massachusetts Newswire

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Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh - Science Daily

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NIH awards $35 million grant to establish global Consortium to develop treatments for Ebola, Lassa and other viral threats - Newswise

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Virus' Coat of Deadly Armor - Technology Networks

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Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

Beef, Hot Dogs Being Recalled Just in Time for Your Memorial Day BBQ - Healthline

Beef, Hot Dogs Being Recalled Just in Time for Your Memorial Day BBQ    Healthline More than 64000 pounds of ground beef and hot dogs have been recalled. The products were contaminated with E.coli and metal — both of which can make ...

AHA News: Mouth Bacteria Found in Stroke Patients' Brains - HealthDay

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Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - GlobeNewswire

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50 - Observer Research Foundation

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

Recoverit Plays a Major Role in Easing USB Partition Recovery Problems - Massachusetts Newswire

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NIH awards $35 million grant to establish global Consortium to develop treatments for Ebola, Lassa and other viral threats - Newswise

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Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections - Observer Research Foundation

Europe’s divided vote for change — 5 lessons from the EU parliamentary elections    Observer Research Foundation 2019 EU parliamentary elections have been a boost for democracy in Europe.

After decades away, dengue returns to central Queensland - The Conversation AU

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Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - GlobeNewswire

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Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50 - Observer Research Foundation

Energy News Monitor | Volume XV; Issue 50    Observer Research Foundation India by 2021 will witness hydrocarbon production from its sedimentary basin, Kutch offshore, as national explorer ONGC has prepared an investment plan.

An Ebola Outbreak Rages In Democratic Republic Of Congo - Forbes

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Rabies Alert: Rabid Stray Cat Attacks Two People In Escambia County - NorthEscambia.com

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South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XII; Issue 21 - Observer Research Foundation

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Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - GlobeNewswire

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Recoverit Plays a Major Role in Easing USB Partition Recovery Problems - Massachusetts Newswire

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An Ebola Outbreak Rages In Democratic Republic Of Congo - Forbes

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Atara Biotherapeutics Appoints Pascal Touchon President, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors - GlobeNewswire

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ND ranchers urged to vaccinate livestock against anthrax - KFYR-TV

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New Research: Herpes May Make You Get Alzheimer's Earlier - Futurism

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Drug-resistant infections: If you can't beat 'em, starve 'em, scientists find - UB News Center

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African swine fever presents a real risk to US pigs, expert says - Farm Forum

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Updated Rabies Alert Narrowed To Bayou Chico: Rabid Stray Cat Attacks Two People - NorthEscambia.com

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