MERS-CoV was first reported in 2012 in Saudi Arabia.
Treatment for blood cancer also clears HIV from two Australian men
For reasons unknown, treatments for two different blood cancers, both involving bone marrow transplantation, cleared two HIV-positive Australian patients of their HIV.
Obesity in U.S. kids is stabilizing
A recent report suggests that abdominal obesity has leveled off in past 10 years for U.S. children and adolescents and decreased in children aged two to five years.
CDC ‘may never know’ how bird flu contamination happened
Investigations into how a harmful strain of the bird flu could be accidentally sent into the public sphere are not revealing many answers because the materials used have all been thrown away, the CDC reports.
Plague found in three more people in Colorado
In each case, the patients had mild symptoms and were treated with the correct antibiotics.
The hula hoop is the newest old fitness craze
Hula hooping burns calories in a fun, low-impact workout.
Most Americans don’t know how to check doctors’ vitals, poll reveals
The U.S. spends over two and half times more money on health care than the majority of developed countries around the world.
Deadly EEE virus detected in Massachusetts mosquitoes
EEE is a rare illness in humans.
Battle against HIV/AIDS endangered by ‘perfect storm’
Changing donor policies and national neglect among factors impeding battle against HIV/AIDS
Progression of dementia could be delayed in alcohol users
Omega-3 fatty acid in fish oil shows promise for the slowing of dementia in alcohol-abusers.
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