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Ebola treatment decisions

Liberia Gets ZMapp

August 26, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Liberia women sing after praying for help with the Ebola virus, in the city of Monrovia, Liberia. Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014. Liberia faced an excruciating choice Thursday: deciding which handful of Ebola patients will receive an experimental drug that ...

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Genetics to Test Ebola Vaccine

August 25, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

An Iowa drug developer is preparing to test a possible Ebola vaccine in humans, as scientists race to develop ways to prevent or fight a virus that has killed more than 1,000 people in a West African outbreak. NewLink Genetics is planning an initi ...

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Ebola outbreak

Debate Continues Over Experimental Ebola Drugs

August 22, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

In this photo taken on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, Guinea soldiers stand around a rope across the road that separates Guinea and Sierra Leone, and works as a makeshift border control checkpoint at Gbalamuya-Pamelap, Guinea. As Guinea closed its border wi ...

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public health emergency

Ebola Outbreak an International Public Health Emergency Declared by WHO

August 19, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Director General of the World Health Organization, WHO, China's Margaret Chan and Assistant Director General for Health Security Keiji Fukuda of the US, right, share a word during a press conference after an emergency meeting at the headquarters of t ...

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Early Alzheimer's detection

New Brain Protein Tied to Alzheimer’s Disease

July 16, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Scientists have linked a new protein to Alzheimer's disease, different from the amyloid and tau that make up the sticky brain plaques and tangles long known to be its hallmarks. The discovery could give a new target for developing drugs and other ...

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Early Alzheimer's detection

Study Says 99% of Alzheimer’s Drug Trials Fail

July 8, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health have conducted the first-ever analysis of clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), revealing an urgent need to increase the number of agents entering the AD drug development pi ...

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Insulin Pump Outperformed by ‘Bionic Pancreas’

June 17, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Insulin Pump Outperformed by 'Bionic Pancreas' From right, researcher Dr. Steven Russell of Massachusetts General Hospital stands with Frank Spesia and Colby Clarizia, two participants in a type 1 diabetes trial testing an electronic device called a ...

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Alphavirus vaccine

Newly arrived virus in Caribbean gains strength

May 5, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

A recently arrived mosquito-borne virus that causes an abrupt onset of high fever and intense joint pain is rapidly gaining a foothold in many spots of the Caribbean, health experts said Thursday. There are currently more than 4,000 confirmed cases ...

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Cardiac progenitor cells

Study Shows Marital Status Affects Risk of Heart Disease

March 31, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Marriage is criticized for many things—justly and unjustly—but not heart disease, according to findings of a recent study conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center. Analysis of surveys of more than 3.5 million American men and women, ...

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Leishmaniasis treatment

FDA approves Impavido to treat tropical disease leishmaniasis

March 21, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Impavido (miltefosine) to treat a tropical disease called leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis treatment is essential for those affected by this parasitic infection, primarily transmitted by sand fly bites ...

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