[ad_1] USC Keck Medical School (courtesy photo) LOS ANGELES – The USC Keck School of Medicine leads a $ 26.5 million effort to lead the first large-scale multi-institutional study of black men …
Read More »The smallpox drug will be stockpiled by the US government in case of bioterrorism attack
[ad_1] The deadly smallpox virus has been eradicated worldwide for a long time – but experts now fear that the virus could be turned into a biological weapon. As a precautionary measure, …
Read More »$ 26.5 Million Grant to Study Black Men With Prostate Cancer
[ad_1] An ambitious project, led by the USC's Keck School of Medicine, will explore why African-American men are at greater risk of developing more aggressive forms of the disease and why they …
Read More »Geologists discover how 2.6 Ga rocks formed at the Limpopo complex [Report]
[ad_1] The cratons (from the Greek "power" or "power") are the areas of the oldest continental crust on Earth, and are only preserved in a few places around the world. According to …
Read More »FDA initially approves smallpox treatment of SIGA
[ad_1] The FDA approved the first treatment for smallpox. SIGA Technologies tested the drug in 359 healthy volunteers to demonstrate its safety and relied on animal data to demonstrate its efficacy. Smallpox …
Read More »Weight gain can be caused only by high fat intake, according to a new study
[ad_1] INQUIRER.net stock photo In a world where fitness enthusiasts are hypnotized by the ketogenic diet, a study shows that the popular notion that fat intake causes weight loss can be false. …
Read More »Why the FDA has just approved a drug for smallpox, a disease that no longer exists
[ad_1] In 1980, the World Health Organization declared the world free of smallpox, three years after the last known case of contagious and often fatal disease. Yet on Friday, the US Food …
Read More »The oldest bread in the world found on the prehistoric site in Jordan
[ad_1] Receive last minute alerts and special reports. SUBSCRIBE WASHINGTON – Charred remains of a flat bread baked about 14,500 years ago in a stone hearth of a site in northeastern Jordan …
Read More »Strengthen efforts to vaccinate five million unvaccinated children: WHO – World
[ad_1] New Delhi, July 17, 2018 – WHO welcomes efforts by countries to save more and more lives through immunization, including in the event of a public health emergency. Southeast Asia. "It …
Read More »Young pregnant women at high risk for prenatal depression: a study
[ad_1] Due to increased social media pressures and the pace of modern life, young pregnant women are more than 50 percent more likely to develop prenatal depression than their mothers, according to …
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