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Nearly 500,000 children could die from AIDS-related causes by 2030 without stable PEPFAR

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Forest Loss Undermines Malaria Prevention Tools

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Heparin: A Common Blood Thinner Emerges as Potential Cobra Bite Antidote

The nanobodies are derived from flexible, Y-shaped antibodies made up of heavy-chain peptides which may be more effective at fighting certain viruses.

Llama-Derived Antibodies Show Promise in Neutralizing HIV

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Global Survey Reveals High Vaccine Confidence Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Fatigue

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Global Life Expectancy Rises, but COVID-19 Pandemic Derails Progress

Discovery of biomarkers found in highly-infectious patients raises hopes of new TB test

Scientists close in on TB blood test which could detect millions of silent spreaders

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Priming, shaping and polishing: In search of a HIV vaccine

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Want to quit smoking in 2024? Cytisine can help … if you live in the right country

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Artificial intelligence may help prevent sudden cardiac death

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Digging deeper into how vaccines work against parasitic disease

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Tens of thousands of lives a year could be saved by new stroke treatment

Cluster of drug-resistant gut bacteria

Decades of conflict in Iraq have fuelled “catastrophic” rise in antibiotic resistance

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Single dose of common antibiotic reduces mothers’ risk of death during childbirth

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