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Coconut oil has been used by many people in all parts of the world to alleviate symptoms of the common cold.

thehealthology.com Nov 18 2016 - 13:30

"Knowing when and how the virus is mutating is important, as evolution is what makes viruses more adept at invading hosts like humans or anima

News-Medical Nov 18 2016 - 09:41

Do Macs get viruses? It’s a question I hear all the time from my clients.

yphone24.com Nov 18 2016 - 08:22

Emsisoft CTO Fabian Wosar has had plenty of run-ins with cybercriminals throughout his career, but his most recent encounter put him in a rather un

Forbes Nov 18 2016 - 07:47

“One of the key questions surrounding herpesviruses in animals and humans is how do these viruses go latent and where do they ‘hide out’ in cells o

scienceandtechnologyresearchnews.com Nov 18 2016 - 07:47

The buzzkill British theoretical physicist and cosmologist, 74, previously predicted that humans could be doomed by such things as nuclear war, glo

New York Post Nov 18 2016 - 04:33

When viruses invade a mosquito’s body, there’s a battle between the insect’s immune system and the infection.

expressnews.com Nov 18 2016 - 00:51

While this finding can’t prove that human vaginas are similarly ill-equipped to deal with Zika and other RNA viruses, this tracks with the data tha

vocativ.com Nov 17 2016 - 14:07

As if disease-carrying mosquitoes weren’t bad enough in the first place, scientists have found the pesky insects may be able to infect us with two

The Huffington Post Nov 17 2016 - 05:10

During a hacking conference today, Google’s senior security engineer caused quite a hubbub due to a statement he gave.

propakistani.pk Nov 17 2016 - 04:56

Findings of a new study have revealed another danger of getting bitten by mosquitoes.

Tech Times Nov 17 2016 - 03:44

Office Depot employees are falsely claiming that customers’ computers are infected with viruses so they can sell protection plans.

MyBroadband Nov 17 2016 - 00:38

A large variety of viruses or subtype influenza viruses are circulating in wild and domestic birds.

Voice of America Nov 16 2016 - 18:55

"The study corroborates previous evidence that Ebola is like most other viruses in that it causes a spectrum of manifestations, including mini

Med India Nov 16 2016 - 15:34

A person's chances of falling ill from a new strain of flu are at least partly determined by the first strain they ever encountered, a study s

discover-usa.net Nov 16 2016 - 12:14

Women are particularly vulnerable to sexually transmitted RNA viruses like Zika.

Med India Nov 16 2016 - 11:31

Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes discovered that the vaginal immune system is suppressed in response to RNA viruses, such as Zika.

News-Medical Nov 16 2016 - 11:31

Health authorities are concerned there will be a big increase in the number of people contracting mosquito-borne viruses in Western Australia this

ABC Online Nov 16 2016 - 10:48

On a rainy and misty day in late 1989, my wife (Marjorie) and I were walking the path along the remnants of Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO world heritage

wwwnc.cdc.gov Nov 16 2016 - 09:29

"And why wouldn't there be?" It shouldn't be surprising - most viruses can cause silent infections in at least a few people.

travelguideforeurope.com Nov 16 2016 - 07:56

ATLANTA — Mosquitoes are capable of carrying Zika and chikungunya viruses simultaneously and can secrete enough in their saliva to potentially infe

PCT Magazine Nov 16 2016 - 06:23

Since the influenza subtypes that commonly circulate in swine (H1, H2 & H3) are also the same as have caused all of the human pandemics going b

afludiary.blogspot.com Nov 16 2016 - 06:09

Retailers upselling customers on services they don’t need is nothing new, but a new report claims that some Office Depot employees are falsely clai

The Consumerist Nov 16 2016 - 02:27

Install Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2017, and forget about security issues.

newegg.com Nov 16 2016 - 01:01

Scientists have informed many people across the globe that a certain species of mosquito, Aedes aegypti, carries some of the world's most fear

Science World Report Nov 15 2016 - 20:36

It was the early 1890s, and Ernest Hankin was studying cholera outbreaks along the banks of the Ganges.

BBC Nov 15 2016 - 20:29

The technique is based on a decade-old discovery that certain bacterial cells can identify invading viruses and chop up their DNA.

CNN Nov 15 2016 - 19:17

He listed “nuclear war, catastrophic global warming, and genetically engineered viruses” as looming threats to our survival.

New York Post Nov 15 2016 - 18:41

In other words, they have "minimally symptomatic infections." Prior to the new study, scientists suspected that Ebola, like many other vi

gizmodo.in Nov 15 2016 - 16:25

For now, the Ebola virus has ceased circulating among humans in Africa and elsewhere.

Los Angeles Times Nov 15 2016 - 13:12

New research suggest that mosquitoes can infect people with the Zika virus and Chikungunya virus at the same time.

raredr.com Nov 15 2016 - 09:30

I show that the natural selection of metabolism and mass is selecting for the major life history and allometric transitions that define lifeforms f

biorxiv.org Nov 15 2016 - 09:30

Once in a while, we have to help our body get rid of the toxins we are constantly exposed to through the food we eat and the environment in which w

healthiestalternative.com Nov 15 2016 - 09:16

The virus that caused the Hong Kong flu replaced other flu viruses from a genetically different virus group that had been responsible for most flu

istreetresearch.com Nov 15 2016 - 07:50

Zika and dengue are closely related and come from the same family of viruses, known as flaviviruses.

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News Nov 15 2016 - 07:21

COLLEGE STATION – There’s a war raging on a tiny battlefield and the outcome could well touch millions of people worldwide threatened by Zika and r

AgriLife Today Nov 15 2016 - 07:07

Viruses are notorious for evading man-made drugs, but they are powerless against a rare mutation in the gene ISG15.

Scientific American Nov 15 2016 - 06:17

The Filovirus family includes Ebola, Sudan, Bundibugyo and Marburg viruses. They cause diseases that are highly fatal to humans.

Seeking Alpha Nov 15 2016 - 02:35

“In the past, we always assumed that when pandemic flu viruses emerge from animals, the human population is an immunological blank slate,” said lea

i4u.com Nov 15 2016 - 01:16

[Flu Shot Facts & Side Effects (Updated for 2016-2017)] “In the past, we always assumed that when pandemic flu viruses emerge from animals, the

The Huffington Post Nov 14 2016 - 23:36

According to new research presented, Nov.

Tech Times Nov 14 2016 - 21:49

Some of the most common causes of swollen lymph nodes situated in the neck specifically are: • The common cold, measles, chickenpox, mono, and othe

mycentralhealth.com Nov 14 2016 - 18:35

The virus that caused the Hong Kong flu replaced other flu viruses from a genetically different virus group that had been responsible for most flu

myhealthbowl.com Nov 14 2016 - 16:05

The researchers tested the theory by studying two devastating avian flu viruses, H5N1 and H7N9.

Mag-Series USA Nov 14 2016 - 15:58

MONDAY, Nov. 14, 2016 -- Mosquitoes can infect people with Zika and chikungunya viruses at the same time, new research suggests.

United Press International Nov 14 2016 - 14:46

They have high capacities and give excellent yields because the macroporous structure of the membrane allows the viruses to enter the inner pore su

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News Nov 14 2016 - 12:16

At ESMO, Ramon Alemany, PhD, a researcher at the Catalan Institute of Oncology in Barcelona, Spain, outlined why bacteria and viruses have great pr

Medscape News Nov 14 2016 - 08:20

Granted, we have occasionally seen large die offs attributed to avian viruses, such as at Qinghai Lake in 2005, and Sanmenxia reservoir in 2015.

afludiary.blogspot.com Nov 14 2016 - 07:51

This is true across populations of deer, songbirds, whales, squirrels, bacteria and even viruses.

Natural News Nov 14 2016 - 07:51

If some magnetic materials, such as iron oxides, are small enough – perhaps a few millionths of a millimeter across, smaller than most viruses – th

scienmag.com Nov 14 2016 - 07:44