The Anti-Vaccination Movement has a body count attached to its name. This website publishes the total number of vaccine preventable illnesses and vaccine preventable deaths that have happened in the United States since this 2007 increase in speaking out against vaccines.
when is that nutcase going to jail for her crimes?
I hope this pans out. That would be extra amazing.
Current flu vaccines use inactivated whole viruses and must be regularly remade to target the strains most likely to cause illness in the coming year. But the new nanoparticles would require fewer updates because they induce the production of antibodies that neutralize a wider range of flu strains. They could even protect against varieties of flu that have not yet emerged.
The beauty part of this vaccine is that it’s not only broad, but multifunctional with stalk-specific antibodies that can neutralize many kinds of influenza viruses. This universal vaccine could be particularly beneficial to low and middle income countries that don’t have the resources or the logistics to vaccinate their populations each year against influenza.
google search trends remains an underused tool to create interesting stories. instead we have poorly informed j school dropouts making shit up.
Search terms implied that people are 24% less likely to consider suicide in the summer, among other seasonal fluctuations that may be useful in epidemiology for illnesses that are difficult to track.
exposure to the influenza virus measurably increases your desire for socializing over the following 2 days, and increases particularly your desire to socialize in large groups. !!!
Obviously there are some risks here, but risks have to be weighed against benefits – if we don’t do it, mosquito-borne diseases keep killing 1M people each year.
Today, worldwide, 3000 people will die of mosquito borne illnesses. 3500 will die in auto accidents. I don’t have good numbers to scale the problem of hospital errors globally — but I’m guessing between 5000 and 20000 deaths a day. These problems are easy or at least easy-ish to fix. The medical profession can break the culture of “let’s wing it” and “who has time to wash their hands?” in hospitals. It is possible to get rid of the mosquitoes that carry malaria, dengue, zika and the rest. The technology to deliver self-driving cars is close.
There are loads more real problems that kill people in huge numbers that have easy-ish ways to fix that I can name. By contrast, the terrorist attack yesterday was a single, small incident. Terrorism kills very few people.
Bad mosquitoes spread disease. Good mosquitoes can stop them. Debug is a group of scientists and engineers developing technology to raise and release sterile mosquitoes to eliminate the ones that carry disease.
If the Keys scuttle the project, it may go against broader public opinion. A national survey found that 78% supported using GMO mosquitoes to fight Zika. Last month a bipartisan group of 61 Florida state legislators issued a statement asking the FDA to use emergency powers to give them Oxitec right now. “What’s happened now is you have various mosquito districts saying, ‘Why can’t we use this technology?’ ” If the vote goes against Oxitec, “we would move the trial somewhere else. But obviously it would be more preferable and more convenient to do it where we planned to do it.”
Some diseases can change how their hosts smell. Certain viruses and microorganisms have evolved to use this to their advantage. For instance, plants that are infected with the Cucumber mosaic virus release a molecule that attracts aphids, which the virus uses as a vector to infect new plants. Parasites that cause malaria advertise their hosts to passing mosquitoes through changes in body odor. Mice infected with Zika or dengue produced 10x as much acetophenone as did healthy mice. Daubing healthy mice — and a few human volunteers — with acetophenone revealed that mosquitoes were drawn to the smell. Giving infected mice vitamin A, which is commonly used to treat skin conditions, helped to lower the amount of acetophenone the animals exuded, potentially providing a new way to control the spread of both diseases.
treated mosquito populations were suppressed by 88-96%. Male mosquitoes have short lifespans as it is—just seven to 10 days—and the self-limiting trait becomes less prevalent in each subsequent generation of males. Eventually, it fades within the gene pool. That means more releases are needed.
Vawter became the first person to stair climb wearing a prosthetic leg controlled by his mind. The climb was 103 stories, and the leg developed by DARPA.
The purpose of this project is to enhance a person’s stem cells with factors needed for rapid expansion without cell aging. By providing a practically unlimited supply of one’s own rejuvenated stem cells, we believe it will be possible to keep people young and healthy for over a century. There is also great hope for those with various health conditions related to aging, disease or injury to recover and live life to the fullest.
There are kickstarter campaigns not about knitwear, or someone’s debut film.