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  • Researchers Develop New Vaccine Against Deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome

    A collaborative team from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Saudi Arabia and Canada developed a potent and safe vaccine that protects against the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS. 

  • Aging Gracefully: Study Identifies Factors for Healthy Memory at Any Age

    University of Alberta neuroscientists have identified different factors for maintaining healthy memory and for avoiding memory decline in those over age 55, according to a new study. 

  • PSU Study Shows Green Roofs Could Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

    Green roofs – roofs that are planted with vegetation -- may improve the indoor air quality of commercial buildings by cutting the amount of ozone coming into the buildings from the outside, according to new research from Portland State University.

  • New Non-Antibiotic Strategy for the Treatment of Bacterial Meningitis

    With the increasing threat of antibiotic resistance, there is a growing need for new treatment strategies against life threatening bacterial infections. 

  • Nature Could Provide the Answer for Blindness Caused by Diabetes, Say Experts

    Mother Nature could have the answer to treating several causes of blindness, according to a ground-breaking study involving scientists from the University of Surrey and the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute at Indiana University School of Medicine in the USA.

  • High-Intensity Interval Training Increases Injuries, Rutgers Study Finds

    People who engage in high-intensity interval training are at greater risk for injury, especially in the knees and shoulders, a Rutgers study found.

  • More Than Individual Landowner Issue

    Weed species continue to spread and management costs continue to mount, in spite of best management practices and efforts by research and extension personnel who promote them to land managers, said Dr. Muthu Bagavathiannan, Texas A&M AgriLife Research weed scientist in the Texas A&M soil and crop sciences department, College Station.

  • Epilepsy or Not? PNES Mistaken for More Common Seizure Disorder

    When someone collapses to the floor, back arching, arms and legs thrashing, your first thought may be epileptic seizure.

  • Researchers Develop First Functional Targeted Inhibitors of Peanut Allergens

    For an estimated 4.2 million children living with peanut allergies, the slightest trace of peanut and peanut ingredients could have fatal consequences.

  • How to Close the Door on Stress

    There are many techniques to help you manage stress and live a more balanced life. Find the one that works for you.

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