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Measles Strikes a Florida Elementary School With Over 100 Unvaccinated Kids
Florida health officials on Sunday announced an investigation into a cluster of measles cases at an elementary school in the…
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The First Crispr Medicine Is Now Approved in the US
Casgevy uses the Nobel Prize–winning technology Crispr to modify patients’ cells so that they produce healthy hemoglobin instead. The Crispr…
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How to Make a Pig Heart Transplant Last in a Person
With any organ transplant, doctors are trying to balance how to prevent infections while tamping down the immune system. Without…
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Your dog is the secret weapon in the fight against cancer
Jellybean continues despite expectations. The 5-year-old Labrador retriever mix jumps up and down from her favorite spot on the couch…
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In the next pandemic, pay everyone to be vaccinated
It is the truth Everyone admits that people like money. If you show them cash, they’re usually more likely to…
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Why do you get sick in winter? Blame your nose
To find out exactly what caused this resistance to the virus, the scientists then incubated bags containing the virus and…
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A smart way to catch the next flu wave
Singh said the smart thermometer reading is especially useful for people who have only mild symptoms and may not need…
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Unexplored ways to speed up the science of the Pandemic
Pandemic is marked major problems in research: many studies are inflated, erroneous, or even fraudulent, and misinformation can spread quickly.…
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A Bold Effort to Cure HIV — Using Crispr
This strategy, Dornbusch says, will save patients from serious side effects or “untargeted” edits — unintentional cuts elsewhere in the…
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Three possible futures of monkeypox pandemic
However, that path has become more muddled by doing nothing for countries in West and Central Africa, where monkeypox was…
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