The report, obtained by NBC News in London, was put together by private experts, who examined mobile phone data from Wuhan. According to their analysis, there was no mobile phone activity in a high-security part of the Chinese laboratory complex from October 7 to October 24. Prior to those dates, mobile phones had been frequently used by employees. The report’s authors argued that this could point to the occurrence of a “hazardous event”, at the institute’s National Biosafety Laboratory, between October 6 and October 11. Furthermore, mobile da…
Taking aspirin three times a week may cut the risk of dying of People who take the anti-inflammatory, aspirin, regularly may have better odds of surviving colorectal, prostate and stomach cancers, suggests a new National Institutes of Health study. NIH researchers analyzed data on more than 140,000 people in the US They found that those who took aspirin were more likely to survive prostate, colorectal, stomach, lung and ovarian cancers Aspiring reduces inflammation, which may promote cancer's growth B…
#Texas : Girl, 10, dies of infection due to rare brain-eating #amoeba after swimming in river. A 10-year-old girl has died in hospital, her family said in a statement on Monday (Sept 16), after she contracted an infection caused by a rare brain-eating amoeba while swimming in a Texas river.
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#Health,#Science : A real and huge research discovers some #drugs to stop #HIV transmission.Will be the end of #AIDS? Some #drugs to stop #HIV transmission.Will be the end of #AIDS? An end to the Aids epidemic could be in sight after a landmark study found men whose HIV infection was fully suppressed by antiretroviral drugs had no chance of infecting their partner. The success of the medicine means that if everyone with HIV were fully treated, there would be no further infections. Among nearly 1,000 male couples a…
'Superbugs' found on many hospital patients' hands and what they touch most often. For decades, hospitals have worked to get staff to wash their hands and prevent the spread of germs. But a new study suggests they may want to expand those efforts to their patients, too. 'Superbugs' found on many hospital patients' Fourteen percent of 399 hospital patients had 'superbug' antibiotic-resistant bacteria on their hands or nostrils early in their hospital stay, and nearly a third of tests for suc…
Petting zoos could potentially transmit highly virulent drug-resistant bacteria to visitors New research presented at this year's European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) in Amsterdam, Netherlands (13-16 April) shows that petting zoos can create a diverse reservoir of multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria, which could lead to highly virulent drug-resistant pathogens being passed on to visitors. The study is by Professor Shiri Navon-Venezia of Ariel University, Ariel, Israel and colleagu…
'#DrFrankenstein' boob job surgeon 'goes on run after disfiguring patients'. Alyona Verdy is being investigated after multiple ##women accused her of botching operations at her clinic in Krasnodar, #Russia . Alyona Verdy A Russian plastic surgeon is reportedly on the run after police began investigating claims she had disfigured patients and even killed one in clumsy and bungled surgeries. Some of the women who say they were left permanently scarred and crippled by her botched operations have brande…
#Health,#HumanRights,#Congo : Efforts to contain #Ebola epidemic in Congo are faltering, aid leader warns. “Ebola responders are increasingly being seen as the enemy,” said the president of Doctors Without Borders. #Terrorim,#IS IS 'fighter' GUILTY of killing four people in Brussels Jewish museum attack Mehdi Nemmouche was found guilty of 'terrorist murder' over the fatal shooting in Belgium in 2014 #Business,#Economics , Brussels kills its own money laundering ‘blacklist’ after Washington criticism.…
American Society for Microbiology. "How to block new antibiotic resistance gene." A new antimicrobial-resistance gene, VCC-1, a ß-lactamase gene, has been discovered in benign close relatives of virulent Vibrio cholerae, which causes cholera. Now, a team of Canadian researchers has found a way to block the VCC-1 enzyme, which disables that resistance gene. The research is published February 19th in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology. VCC-1 was first found …
Our cats, dogs and other pets – we love them and they are part of the family, but let’s face it, sometimes they just stink! Pet odors are embarrassing and eliminating them is not always easy. A lot of pet odor products available are mostly filled with chemicals and artificial scents designed to cover up the smell, not get rid of it. But, thank goodness those aren’t your only options. There are numerous natural products that can completely eliminate pet odor, and best of all, you can tailor them to meet your specific need…
We are in the midst of a measles outbreak here in the US, with cases being reported in New York City, New York state, and Washington state. In 2018, preliminary numbers indicate that there were 372 cases of measles — more than triple the 120 cases in all of 2017 — and already 79 cases in the first month of 2019 alone. Here are four things that everyone needs to know about measles. Measles is highly contagious This is a point that can’t be stressed enough. A full 90% of unvaccinated people exposed to the virus will catch it. And i…
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