Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative says drug successfully tested in Egypt could be available within 18-24 months A hepatitis C treatment that costs less than $300 (£210) – a tiny fraction of the $80,000-plus price charged by major drugmakers – has been successfully tested in Egypt and is expected ...
Marco Polo Plaza's Culinary Journey took us to Spain and transported us to the flavors of the region. The Flavors of Spain is served from April 1 to 10, 2016, on top of the international lunch and dinner buffet at Cafe Marco. The Journey was officially opened by Ms Julie Najar, Marco Polo Cebu's General Manager. The guests were entertained with a dance number. Start ...
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HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, particles in purple, cause the disease AIDS. (CDC/ Dr. A. Harrison; Dr. P. Feorino) A cure for HIV and AIDS reportedly could be just a few years away after scientists have been able to successfully snip away the virus from infected ...
New studies suggest that being socially active is good for your health. wo recent studies, one in the journal Psychology and Aging and another in the British Medical Journal, reaffirm the importance of remaining socially engaged in late life. The first study found that being socially active and having social goals was associated with improved well-being in later life. Moreover, the researchers found that social ties were more important than family ties in that regard. ...
Rubbing babies born by C-section with vaginal fluid changes their microbial makeup in a potentially beneficial way, but some doctors caution that the procedure comes with risks. Bacteria is back, baby. After decades of gobbling antibiotics and overzealous hand sanitizing, it’s now clear that the bacteria that live in and on our bodies can help keep us healthy. That ...
Synapse loss study points to new path for fighting degenerative brain disease In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, an overzealous set of proteins and cells begins to chew away at the brain’s nerve cell connections, a study in mice suggests. That finding, described March 31 in Science, adds to a growing body of research that implicates excessive synaptic pruning, a process that shapes the young brain by culling unused connections, with disorders later in life. ...