Further investigation under field conditions are needed to determine the effectiveness of EcoRaider and Bed Bug Patrol.
New Google tool seeks to stop self-diagnosis of Ebola symptoms
To start, the service will aim to alleviate a common problem: the incessant Googling and self-diagnosing that hypochondriacs do on the web.
New culture system replicates course of Alzheimer’s disease for the first time
Investigators from the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital provided the first clear evidence in support of the hypothesis that deposition of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain is the first step in a series leading to the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Frozen poop pills may help patients with C. difficile gut infections
Among the participants of the study, 14 experienced complete resolution following a single FMT treatment, with no reoccurrence in the subsequent eight weeks.
Dallas health care worker tests positive for Ebola
On Sunday, the CDC confirmed the first case of Ebola virus transmission in the United States: a Dallas, Texas caregiver for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Ebola patient who died Wednesday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
NBC crew ordered quarantined by NJ officials after Ebola exposure
After an NBC crew that was exposed to the Ebola virus violated a voluntary quarantine agreement, New Jersey health officials issued a mandatory quarantine order for the crew until Oct. 22.
Contact sports enhance spread of ‘superbugs,’ study finds
College athletes who are involved in contact sports like football or soccer are more likely to carry MRSA, a new study finds.
Airport screenings for Ebola are more for calming the public than containing virus, experts say
Efforts to prevent the Ebola virus from entering Canada may provide comfort to citizens but experts warn that resources would be better applied to containing the outbreak in West Africa.
Startling research finds that cancer can hide undetected in the lungs for twenty years
Research indicates that cancerous cells can remain dormant in the lungs for up to 20 years before the cancer is detected.
Survey: Support for Medicaid expansion strong among low-income adults
The researchers discovered that almost 80 percent of those polled reported being in favor of Medicaid expansion.
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