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DHSS and Municipality of Anchorage Warn of New Mumps Cases in Anchorage

By DHSS/MOA on Sep 25, 2017   Health, State  

DHSS and Municipality of Anchorage Warn of New Mumps Cases in Anchorage

(Anchorage, AK) — The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services and the Municipality of Anchorage are warning Anchorage residents of a recent spread of mumps, and encouraging residents to update their vaccinations if necessary. Several new mumps cases have been diagnosed in the past few months, and there are now 13 confirmed cases of […]

Researchers Discover How Flu Viruses Hijack Human Cell Machinery

By Lucia Lee | MSSM on May 5, 2017   Featured, Health  

Researchers Discover How Flu Viruses Hijack Human Cell Machinery

Much is known about flu viruses, but little is understood about how they reproduce inside human host cells, spreading infection.  Now, a research team headed by investigators from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is the first to identify a mechanism by which influenza A, a family of pathogens that includes the most […]

Were Neanderthals Infected with Disease Carried from Africa?

By Fred Lewsey | University of Cambridge on Apr 12, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Were Neanderthals Infected with Disease Carried from Africa?

Review of latest genetic evidence suggests infectious diseases are tens of thousands of years older than previously thought, and that they could jump between species of ‘hominin’. Researchers says that humans migrating out of Africa would have been ‘reservoirs of tropical disease’ – disease that may have sped up Neanderthal extinction. A new study suggests […]

WHO Convenes Zika Virus Emergency Meeting

By Lisa Schlein | VOA on Feb 1, 2016   Featured, Health, World  

WHO Convenes Zika Virus Emergency Meeting

GENEVA—The World Health Organization has convened a meeting of researchers and health officials to determine whether the Zika virus should be declared a global health emergency. The WHO predicts the virus, which may be linked to neurological disorders in babies, could infect as many as 4 million people in the Americas this year.  No firm […]

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