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Latest News Update on malaria bi13651886 Malaria accompanied humans moving out of Africa Washington, June 28 : Malaria accompanied the modern man as he moved out of Africa some 60,000 years ago, according to a new study

AstraZeneca and MMV sign malaria drug research agreement bi13651886 AstraZeneca and Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) has entered a collaborative agreement to identify novel candidate drugs for the treatment of malaria. The agreement initially allow MMV access to AstraZenecas extensive compound library

AstraZeneca signs malaria drug research agreement bi13651886 Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca said was opening up around 500,000 of chemical compounds to the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) to help speed up development of mosquito-born treatments

King Tut died from sickle-cell disease, not malaria bi13651886 King Tutankhamun died from sickle-cell , not malaria, say experts. A team from Hamburg's Bernhard Noct Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNI) claim the a far likelier cause of death than the combination of bone disorders and malaria put forward by Egyptian experts earlier year

Antioxidant therapy may prevent long-lasting cognitive impairment cerebral bi13651886 Using an experimental mouse model for malaria, an international group of scientists has discovered that adding antioxidant therapy to traditional antimalarial treatment may prevent long-lasting cognitive impairment cerebral malaria. Their findings were published online June 24, 2010, the journal PLoS Pathogens

Malaria moved humans out of Africa: scientist bi13651886 The malaria parasite tens of thousands of years older than thought and and likely evolved as humans moved out of Africa, researchers say

King Tut died from sickle-cell disease, not malaria: Experts bi13651886 King Tutankhamun's death was a result of sickle-cell , and not malaria - according to experts

Underwater sponges and worms may hold key to cure for malaria bi13651886 Healing powers for one of the world's deadliest s may lie sponges, sea worms and other underwater creatures

Latest News Update on malaria bi13651886 Malaria accompanied humans moving out of Africa Washington, June 28 : Malaria accompanied the modern man as he moved out of Africa some 60,000 years ago, according to a new study

AstraZeneca and MMV sign malaria drug research agreement bi13651886 AstraZeneca and Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) has entered a collaborative agreement to identify novel candidate drugs for the treatment of malaria. The agreement initially allow MMV access to AstraZenecas extensive compound library

AstraZeneca signs malaria drug research agreement bi13651886 Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca said was opening up around 500,000 of chemical compounds to the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) to help speed up development of mosquito-born treatments

King Tut died from sickle-cell disease, not malaria bi13651886 King Tutankhamun died from sickle-cell , not malaria, say experts. A team from Hamburg's Bernhard Noct Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNI) claim the a far likelier cause of death than the combination of bone disorders and malaria put forward by Egyptian experts earlier year

Antioxidant therapy may prevent long-lasting cognitive impairment cerebral bi13651886 Using an experimental mouse model for malaria, an international group of scientists has discovered that adding antioxidant therapy to traditional antimalarial treatment may prevent long-lasting cognitive impairment cerebral malaria. Their findings were published online June 24, 2010, the journal PLoS Pathogens



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