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Combining serological and contact data to derive target immunity levels for achieving and maintaining measles elimination
Vaccination has reduced the global incidence of measles to the lowest rates in history. However, local interruption of measles virus…
Medical News Today: What is the average size of testicles?
In this article, we describe average testicle size and growth. We also look into health issues that can affect testicle…
Light-activated metal catalyst destroys cancer cells’ vital energy source
A space-age metal that formed part of the asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs could provide a new method of treating…
New CRISPR class expands genetic engineering toolbox
Biomedical engineers have used a previously unexplored CRISPR technology to accurately regulate and edit target genes in human cells. With…
Improved mapping of Swedish genes
People — or more specifically just Swedes — are more like chimpanzees than previously known. This is indicated in a…
A healthy diet may help prevent kidney disease
In an analysis of published studies, a healthy dietary pattern was associated with a 30% lower incidence of chronic kidney…
Cats Like People! (Some People, Anyway)
Despite apparent aloofness, cats are social creatures capable of relationships with people, a new study suggests.
Cats Like People! (Some People, Anyway)
Despite apparent aloofness, cats are social creatures capable of relationships with people, a new study suggests.
Cats Like People! (Some People, Anyway)
Despite apparent aloofness, cats are social creatures capable of relationships with people, a new study suggests.