Yet another stunning victory in the drug battle against the liver-damaging hepatitis C virus (HCV) may be in the offing: A small study suggests it…
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In the wake of mounting criticism that researchers pay scant attention to myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) today…
Comments closedThe authors of a controversial 2011 trial that showed that exercise and behavioral therapy could help treat chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) today released a follow-up…
Comments closedThere’s a little known, dirty story about the International Space Station (ISS): It’s filled with bacteria and fungi. A new study has found compelling evidence…
Comments closedAnti-HIV drugs have extended life for millions of people, but they have never eliminated the virus from anyone. That’s because HIV integrates its genetic material…
Comments closedScience maintains a website with free links to all of our Ebola coverage. I covered the epidemic with Martin Enserink, Kai Kupferschmidt, and Gretchen Vogel.
Comments closedBelly button gel based on a mouthwash ingredient could save thousands of newborns One Friday night in the summer of 2012, Pauline Williams, glass…
Comments closedHuman trials of more than 100 different AIDS vaccines have taken place since researchers proved in 1984 that HIV caused the disease. Robert Gallo, whose…
Comments closedWhy don’t all insurance policies cover pharmacy flu vaccinations? A few weeks ago, I drove up to a Rite Aid pharmacy near my home in…
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