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What killed Napoleon’s army? Scientists finally uncover the 200-year-old truth
Historians have long blamed typhus, a deadly louse-borne disease, for the disaster. But new research suggests otherwise.
DNA from Napoleonic soldiers’ teeth uncovered two fever-causing bacteria that may have worsened the army’s fatal retreat from Russia.
Researchers have made great strides to prevent deaths from fatal diseases, but the cures for some of them still elude us. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The huge successes in public health brought about by vaccines are now facing erosion, as anti-vaccination sentiments spread around the world and the United States cuts funding to domestic and overseas ...
Origami paper sensors could help early detection of infectious diseases in new simple, low-cost test
Researchers have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, enabling the tracking of infectious diseases using the camera in a mobile ...
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Government shutdown means many CDC experts are skipping a pivotal meeting on infectious disease
ATLANTA (AP) — CDC researchers are being forced to skip a pivotal conference on infectious disease this week due to the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, said he will prioritize preventing chronic disease, shifting funding from vaccine and infectious disease ...
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