Findings add urgency to screening, treatment – NIH-funded study
HIV, the AIDS virus (yellow) infecting a human immune cell.
NIH study finds no evidence of accelerated Ebola virus evolution in West Africa
Ebola virus, isolated in November 2014 from patient blood samples obtained in Mali. The virus was isolated on Vero cells in a...
National Institute of Mental Health plan will help guide funding
Against a backdrop of rapid scientific advances and dramatic changes in the landscape of mental health care, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has issued a new Strategic Plan for Research. Informed by the successes and challenges of...
Ebola test vaccines appear safe in Phase 2 Liberian clinical trial
Two experimental Ebola vaccines appear to be safe based on evaluation in more than 600 people in Liberia who participated in the first stage of the Partnership for Research on Ebola Vaccines in Liberia (PREVAIL) Phase 2/3 clinical trial, according to...
Lowest weekly total of Ebola cases in 2015 reported, UN health agency says
The remains of more than two-thousand persons cremated during the height of the Ebola outbreak were...
Ebola May Hit Young Children Hardest, Study Finds
Prenatal Exposure to Pollutants May Spell Trouble for Kids
Study Ties Frequent Antibiotic Use to Higher Odds for Type 2 Diabetes
Cyclone Pam: new appeal for children amid critical funding shortfall - UNICEF
UNICEF has only around fifteen per cent of the money it needs to get life-saving aid to thousands of children and their families, after Cyclone Pam wreaked havoc in Vanuatu and other Pacific islands. The children’s organisation revealed the huge...
Researchers Pinpoint Possible Protein Culprit Behind Alzheimer's