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Hosted on MSNHealth officials sound alarm over concerning discovery made during mosquito testing: 'Prompting heightened awareness'Officials urged residents to take preventive measures. Health officials sound alarm over concerning discovery made during ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers unveil findings that could help in the fight against rapidly spreading disease: 'Tackling a critical global health challenge'"In the future, the insights gained from this work could lead to the development of much-needed novel ways." Researchers ...
Summer brings warmer temperatures and longer days, and of course that means spending more time outdoors. Unfortunately, it ...
The NIH announced that it is launching a phase 2 human challenge trial of AV-1, an investigational monoclonal antibody to ...
A research team has unveiled new insights into how weather influences the spread of dengue fever. The study identifies temperature and rainfall as critical factors driving the global surge in dengue ...
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News Medical on MSNTemperature and rainfall found to drive dengue fever dynamics globallyThe research team led by KIM Jae Kyoung, Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at KAIST and Chief Investigator ...
If AV-1 shows promising results in this clinical trial, researchers may pursue further clinical evaluations of its safety and ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in 2022, around 608,000 people died from malaria, a ...
In the interconnected web of nature, small disruptions can yield outsized consequences. One such example comes from Central ...
Genetic alterations may help mosquitoes adjust to climate change, shifting the distribution of mosquito-borne disease in a warming planet. Sneha Khedkar is an Assistant Editor at The Scientist. She ...
Lemon eucalyptus oil is a natural and effective way to keep mosquitoes at bay. To make a DIY repellent, simply combine one ...
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ZME Science on MSNMutant “London Underground Mosquito” Actually Originated in the Middle EastFor decades, Culex pipiens f. molestus was called the "London Underground Mosquito". Most people, including scientists, ...
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