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Europe Malaria News : Children with sickle cell suffer more severe malaria
Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:47:09 GMT
The sickle cell trait is known for its protective effect against developing malaria. But new research warns that children with sickle cell anaemia are more likely to die from severe malaria.

Europe Malaria News : Aid groups using cellphones to reach the world's poor
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:36:00 GMT
SEATTLE - For the world's poorest, cellphone technology carries opportunity, aid groups say, as text messages and other mobile applications have created a new platform to reach the most remote farms and crowded urban slums of Africa, Asia and Latin America. Mobile phone - Shopping - Health - Arts - United States

Europe Malaria News : Aid groups using cellphones to reach the world's poor
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:36:00 GMT
SEATTLE - For the world's poorest, cellphone technology carries opportunity, aid groups say, as text messages and other mobile applications have created a new platform to reach the most remote farms and crowded urban slums of Africa, Asia and Latin America.

ANALYSIS - Climate change may add to disaster death tolls
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:42:06 GMT
OSLO (Reuters) - Natural disasters are tending to kill fewer people but climate change may add to the toll by unleashing more extreme weather and causing after-effects such as disease and malnutrition, experts say.

ANALYSIS-Climate change may add to disaster death tolls
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:33:58 GMT
Source: Reuters * Death toll from natural disasters has declined * But climate change may worsen disease after-effects By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Natural disasters ...

Time Running Out Faster Than Water, Experts Warn
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 15:14:08 GMT
by Thalif Deen STOCKHOLM - A major week-long international water conference opened in the Swedish capital Monday with an ominous warning: time is running out faster than fresh water. If the "massive and complex challenges" facing one of the world's most finite natural resources are not resolved soon, the future looks grimly devastating: scarcities, pollution, droughts, floods, desertification ...

12°C - Cloudy with rain, heavy at times
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:09:29 GMT
THOUSANDS of the world's poorest children are dying needlessly every day as their governments turn a blind eye to their plight.

Reportlinker Adds Biomarkers - technologies, markets and companies
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 14:39:00 GMT
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Whittemore Peterson Institute and Cerus Announce Inactivation of XMRV in Platelets and Red Blood Cells by the ...
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 14:15:39 GMT
RENO, Nev. & CONCORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Researchers from the Whittemore Peterson Institute and Cerus present data confirming inactivation of XMRV and MLV-related viruses in platelets and red blood cells at 1st International XMRV Workshop.

Whittemore Peterson Institute and Cerus Announce Inactivation of XMRV in Platelets and Red Blood Cells by the ...
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 14:00:00 GMT
RENO, Nev. & CONCORD, Calif.----The Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro-Immune Disease and Cerus Corporation presented data at today's NIH-sponsored 1st International Workshop on XMRV which demonstrates the efficacy of Cerus' INTERCEPT Blood System to inactivate XMRV and other MLV-related viruses in donated blood.

Back-to-school around the world
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:19:40 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C., Sept. 7, 2010 From the dense tropical forests in Southeast Asia, to the inner-city underbelly of Kolkata, India, to the harsh, remote bush region of South Sudan, many children all over the world have a common bond with the children in the United States going back to school. But thats where the similarities end.Relief ministry Mustard Seed International MSI is on the...

Bird and swine flu ‘super-lab’ at St Pancras site
Mon, 06 Sep 2010 09:23:43 GMT
A maximum security laboratory next to St Pancras station will be at the front line of Britain's fight against the next flu pandemic.

New untreatable diseases found
Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:16:39 GMT
The recent discovery of a gene carried by bacteria that makes some diseases practically untreatable has raised alarm bells on the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 18:08:37 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to 65 Saturday as critically wounded people died in hospitals, while a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.

Officials: US missiles kill 5 in NW Pakistan
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 17:08:44 GMT
Pakistani officials say suspected U.S. missiles have killed five militants in a tribal region near the Afghan border.

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sun, 05 Sep 2010 11:18:49 GMT
QUETTA, Pakistan - The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to...

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:17:34 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose from 43 to 65 overnight as critically wounded people died in hospitals, police said Saturday.

Pakistan bomb toll hits 65; new missile strike
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 20:56:24 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to 65 Saturday as critically wounded people died in hospitals, while a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area. Pakistan - Suicide attack - Taliban - Death - Shia Islam

Death Toll in Attack on Pakistani Shiites Now 65
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 18:28:49 GMT
Taliban Spokesman: Suicide Bomber Struck Muslim Procession Because "Shiites Are Also Our Target"

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sun, 05 Sep 2010 03:15:14 GMT
QUETTA, Pakistan - The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to 65 as critically wounded people died in hospitals, while a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.

Pakistan attack death toll rises
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:46:40 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shi'ite Muslim procession has risen to 65.

Death toll rises to 65 in suicide attack on Shiite procession in Pakistan
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:49:57 GMT
Meanwhile, a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.

Pakistan attack death toll rises to 65
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 18:47:43 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shi'ite Muslim procession rose to 65 on Saturday as critically wounded people died in hospitals.

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 13:07:25 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shi'ite Muslim procession rose from 43 to 65 overnight as critically wounded people died in hospitals, police said today.

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 14:18:47 GMT
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose from 43 to 65 overnight as critically wounded people died in hospitals, police said Saturday. About 150 people were wounded and some remained in critical condition after the bombing Friday ...

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 18:36:31 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to 65 Saturday as critically wounded people died in hospitals, while a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area. About 150 people were wounded and some remained in critical condition after the bombing Friday in the southwestern city of Quetta, police official Mohammed ...

She helps Haitians help themselves
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 06:37:25 GMT
At 83, Sarah Hackett could have spent Thanksgiving with her great-grandchildren in the gracious Annisquam village home her family has owned since 1829, overlooking placid Lobster Cove.

Emergency in Pakistan will "get worse before it gets better"
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 11:48:54 GMT
World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe/ Central Asia office More than one month after the flooding in Pakistan began, World Vision staff in the field say the emergency will get worse before it gets better. Up to half of the affected population still hasn't been reached. Unsanitary conditions and a lack of clean water are causing outbreaks of diarrhea and concerns about cholera. Children ...

PM Doha Time
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:01:47 GMT
Pro-Taliban Pakistani militants are trying to create a sectarian rift, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said yesterday, as a new wave of violence piled pressure on a government already struggling with a flood crisis.

Pakistani militants stoking sectarian rift: minister
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:22:00 GMT
Pro-Taliban Pakistani militants are trying to fuel a sectarian rift, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Saturday, as a new wave of violence piled pressure on a government already struggling with a flood crisis.

Pakistani militants stoking sectarian rift - minister
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 09:59:00 GMT
Pro-Taliban Pakistani militants are trying to create a sectarian rift Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Saturday as a new wave of violence piled pressure on a government already struggling with a flood crisis.

Pakistani militants stoking sectarian rift - minister
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:23:32 GMT
By Augustine Anthony

Technique That Could Resolve The Problem Of Fake Medicines In Developing Countries
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 11:44:15 GMT
Counterfeiting of drugs is a huge industry with an annual turnover of more than SEK 500 billion. In Africa the situation is extremely serious. Half of the malaria medication sold there could be ineffective or even harmful. Researchers from Lund and the UK have now developed a technique that could resolve the situation. In two years the researchers hope to have a prototype ready. It will resemble ...

Death toll rises to 65 in attack on Pakistanis
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 08:22:55 GMT
The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to 65 Saturday as critically wounded people died in hospitals, while a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a...

Problem Of Fake Medicines In Developing Countries Could Be Solved
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 02:15:23 GMT
Half of the malaria medication sold In Africa could be ineffective or even harmful. Researchers from Lund and the UK have now developed a technique that could resolve the situationCounterfeiting of drugs is a huge industry with an annual turnover of more than SEK 500 billion. In Africa the situation is extremely serious. Half of the malaria medication sold there could be ineffective or even ...

Functional Technologies Reports Positive Results of Novel Malaria Treatment Trials
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:00:00 GMT
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - 09/01/10) - Functional Technologies Corp., (TSX-V: FEB - News ), in cooperation with University of Toronto scientists, today announced promising initial results of a revolutionary yeast-based approach for the treatment of malaria. In pre-clinical proof-of-concept tests involving four separate animal trials (mouse models), including one looking at uptake and three ...

Shazam Unveils Major Feature Update for its Music Discovery Apps for iPhone and iPod touch on App Store
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 13:00:00 GMT
LONDON----Shazam, the world’s leading mobile discovery provider, today announces significant feature updates on the App Store, many of which take advantage of iPhone 4 features and iOS4 operating system.

Shazam Unveils Major Feature Update for its Music Discovery Apps for iPhone and iPod touch on App Store
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 13:15:08 GMT
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shazam Unveils Major Feature Update for its Music Discovery Apps for iPhone and iPod touch on App Store

Functional Technologies Reports Positive Results of Novel Malaria Treatment Trials
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:17:10 GMT
Yeast neutralizes malarial parasites in mice without side effects

Problem of fake medicines in developing countries could be solved, experts say
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:24:15 GMT
Counterfeiting of drugs is a huge industry. In Africa the situation is extremely serious. Half of the malaria medication sold there could be ineffective or even harmful. There is currently no good way to identify counterfeit drugs. However, researchers in Sweden and the UK have now developed a technique that could resolve the situation.

Problem of fake medicines in developing countries could be solved
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 15:48:20 GMT
( Swedish Research Council ) Counterfeiting of drugs is a huge industry with an annual turnover of more than SEK 500 billion ($68.8 billion). In Africa the situation is extremely serious. Half of the malaria medication sold there could be ineffective or even harmful. Researchers from Lund and the UK have now developed a technique that could resolve the situation.

Text: President Obama’s Speech in Cairo
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 16:27:04 GMT
June 04, 2009 The following is a text of President Obama's prepared remarks to the Muslim world, delivered on June 4, 2009, as released by the White House. I am honored to be in the timeless city of Cairo, and to be hosted by two remarkable institutions.

War adventure of Leeds 90-year-old
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:50:05 GMT
Every year Vicki Davison lays a wreath as a mark of respect for all the servicewomen who were killed during the Second World War.

Climate change: The facts of life | Editorial
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 01:56:40 GMT
Political action seems again improbable, but it remains more urgent than ever Climate change now reveals itself on a weekly basis. Scientists this month identified a colony of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries both yellow fever and the dengue virus, in the Netherlands. This African insect had not been seen in Europe for more than 50 years. A few days later US researchers reported that on ...

Problem of fake medicines in developing countries could be solved
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 07:51:14 GMT
Counterfeiting of drugs is a huge industry with an annual turnover of more than SEK 500 billion. In Africa the situation is extremely serious. Half of the malaria medication sold there could be ineffective or even harmful. There is currently no good way to identify counterfeit drugs.

Cerus and the Swiss Red Cross Report Successful Outcome of INTERCEPT Blood System Platelet Study
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:47:40 GMT
CONCORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cerus announces the successful outcome of a multi-year trial of INTERCEPT-treated platelet components conducted at the Swiss Red Cross Blood Center in Basel, Switzerland.

Cerus and the Swiss Red Cross Report Successful Outcome of INTERCEPT Blood System Platelet Study
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:30:00 GMT
CONCORD, Calif.----Cerus Corporation announced today the successful outcome of a multi-year trial of INTERCEPT-treated platelet components conducted at the Swiss Red Cross Blood Center in Basel, Switzerland.

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