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  • New Malaria Transmission Patterns Emerge In Africa

    An international study reveals how future climate change could affect malaria transmission in Africa over the next century.

  • Antiviral Used to Treat Cat Coronavirus Also Works Against SARS-CoV-2: U of a Researchers

    Researchers at the University of Alberta are preparing to launch clinical trials of a drug used to cure a deadly disease caused by a coronavirus in cats that they expect will also be effective as a treatment for humans against COVID-19.

  • Single-Use N95 Respirators Can Be Decontaminated and Used Again, Study Finds

    N95 respirators, which are widely worn by health care workers treating patients with COVID-19 and are designed to be used only once, can be decontaminated effectively and used up to three times, according to research by UCLA scientists and colleagues.

  • American Academy of Sleep Medicine Calls for Elimination of Daylight Saving Time

    Public health and safety would benefit from eliminating daylight saving time, according to a position statement from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

  • When Smoke is in the Air, All Eyes Turn to This NOAA Weather Model

    HRRR-Smoke is particularly valuable for notifying those downwind of a fire about what’s headed their way.

  • Natural Disasters Are Colliding With The COVID-19 Pandemic

    The supervisor of Texas A&M's urban resilience lab says that Hurricane Laura and ongoing wildfires are compounding the risks of the virus.

  • How Plants Shut the Door on Infection

    International team including University of Maryland researchers discovers key immune system protein in plants.

  • Constant Dieters Might Be Choosing the Wrong Way to Lose Weight

    Dieters looking for a healthier substitute of their favorite high-fat food—such as a bag of potato chips—typically have two choices in the grocery aisle: a smaller package of the exact same food or a larger portion of a “light” version. 

  • USDA Says Current Poultry Food Safety Guidelines Do Not Stop Salmonella Outbreaks

    Current poultry food safety guidelines for Salmonella, the leading cause of foodborne illness outbreaks, are inadequate.

  • COVID-19: The Long Road to Recovery

    Researchers have identified a pattern of longer-term symptoms likely to be experienced by people who were hospitalised with COVID-19.

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