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Vaping could cause new lung disease ‘epidemic’, researchers warn – Stuff.co.nz

Vaping could cause new lung disease ‘epidemic’, researchers warn  Stuff.co.nz

June 30, 2021

This 5,000-year-old man had the earliest known strain of plague

The oldest strain of Yersinia pestis — the bacteria behind the plague that caused the Black Death, which […]

June 30, 2021

Researchers discover unique ‘spider web’ mechanism that traps, kills viruses

Immunologists have discovered a previously unknown mechanism which acts like a spider web, trapping and killing pathogens such […]

June 30, 2021

Blood-based biomarkers may predict HIV remission after stopping antiretroviral therapy

Newly identified sugar and metabolic signatures may help predict duration and probability of HIV remission after antiretroviral therapy […]

June 30, 2021

COVID-19: Disease modelling expert Shaun Hendy pushes for vaccination as Sydney traveller’s first dose ‘may have helped’ prevent Wellington transmission – Newshub

COVID-19: Disease modelling expert Shaun Hendy pushes for vaccination as Sydney traveller’s first dose ‘may have helped’ prevent […]

June 29, 2021

To know or not to know: Young people grapple with Huntington’s diagnosis – Newsroom

To know or not to know: Young people grapple with Huntington’s diagnosis  Newsroom

June 29, 2021

COVID-19 vaccine generates immune structures critical for lasting immunity

The first two COVID-19 vaccines authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) employed […]

June 29, 2021

Tomato disease halts New Zealand exports to six countries – New Zealand Herald

Tomato disease halts New Zealand exports to six countries  New Zealand Herald

June 28, 2021

Tomato disease halts NZ exports to six countries – RNZ

Tomato disease halts NZ exports to six countries  RNZView Full coverage on Google News

June 27, 2021

Scientists discover how dengue vaccine fails to protect against disease

Researchers discovered that a small subpopulation of antibodies binding to unique sites on each serotype are linked to […]

June 27, 2021

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