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Six Deadly Bioterror Threats to Watch Out For

(Healthline) In the wake of concerns about controlling a new, highly lethal substance, Healthline asked the experts about the biggest bioterror threats we face. Bioterrorism is back in the news with word of a dangerous new strain of botulism, for which there is no antidote. The strain is so powerful, the  Read More »

Few children and young adults with autoimmune diseases are receiving the HPV vaccination

(ScienceDaily) The number of children and young adults with autoimmune diseases receiving the HPV vaccination is profoundly low despite studies showing the vaccine to be safe and effective, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting in San Diego. Given the increased incidence of HPV  Read More »

Policing the New Scientific Frontier of Synthetic Biology

(ForeignAffairs) Ongoing research and discoveries in the life sciences — the latest and most promising involving synthetic biology — have led to extraordinary advances that will benefit society. But criminals and terrorists could manipulate such advances to disrupt public safety and national security. Since its founding in 1923, Interpol has learned  Read More »

Guinea Worm Moves Toward Eradication

(NPR) The world has eradicated just one human disease: smallpox. But another illness is getting tantalizingly close to elimination. No, we’re not talking about polio; that virus also has its back against a wall. But a report Thursday puts a parasitic worm ahead of polio in the race to extinction. The  Read More »

Fighting a Deadly Dengue Fever Outbreak in Honduras

(DoctorsWithoutBorders) An epidemic of hemorrhagic dengue fever is spreading through San Pedro Sula, Honduras’s second largest city, with more than three times as many cases as last year. This form of dengue can be deadly, with children most at risk. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have launched an emergency  Read More »