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Transmission was eliminated in the United States in the early 1950s. But a new report sees a surprising trend.
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The Trump administration is proposing an almost 20 percent budget cut to the National Institutes of Health.That’s according to U.S. Senator Patty Murray,…
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It's called Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention. And so far, the results have been remarkable.
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How did the Europeans do it? And are there lessons to be learned for the developing world?
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A Seattle scientist is set to begin clinical trials of a new malaria vaccine candidate, hoping a new twist on an old approach will finally yield an…
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Malaria remains one of the world’s biggest killers and also a massive economic drag on poor countries, poor families.One of our best weapons against this…
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Many modern day liqueurs, like Campari and Pimm's, started off as 19th century medicinal tonics made to cure an array of ailments, including malaria. So if you're sipping a French aperitif or an absinth cocktail this holiday season, chances are you're also imbibing a bit of malaria history.
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By Cyan James, Humanosphere correspondentA fresh crop of Changemakers has been identified by the Washington Global Health Alliance’s Be the Change student…
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By Cyan James, Humanosphere correspondentDespite the potential annoyances—hours spent being screened , frequent health checks, irritating bites, painful…
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Technology can triumph over one of the oldest plagues of humanity. That was the underlying theme of Bill Gates’ pep talk to malaria researchers gathered…