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Malaysian Authorities Have Been Raiding Vape Shops

Posted on March 16, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

The industry has exploded in the country in recent years, but the government has been cracking down. Continue reading Malaysian Authorities Have Been Raiding Vape Shops→

Posted in Asia, business, e-cigarettes, Law, malaysia, Regulations, vape, vaping | Tagged Food

A Promising Dengue Vaccine Was 100% Effective in Early Trials

Posted on March 16, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Though the trial used a small sample size, the results were encouraging and have spurred a wider, clinical trial. Continue reading A Promising Dengue Vaccine Was 100% Effective in Early Trials→

Posted in Dengue, dengue fever, epidemiology, health, human challenge, research, studies, virology, viruses, zika | Tagged Vaccines

Major League Baseball Manager Saves Swarm from ‘Bee Genocide’

Posted on March 9, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Ned Yost is a bee’s BFF. Continue reading Major League Baseball Manager Saves Swarm from ‘Bee Genocide’→

Posted in baseball, Bees, beesball, CCD, colony collapse disorder, conservation, kansas city, MLB, pollinators, Sports | Tagged Food

New Research Suggests We Could Treat UTIs Without Antibiotics

Posted on March 7, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

One of the most common infections could be treated with alternative methods. Continue reading New Research Suggests We Could Treat UTIs Without Antibiotics→

Posted in antibiotic resistance, antibiotics, bacteria, crossed legs, ecoli, pee, urinary tract infections, urine, uti, utis, Women

Scott Kelly’s Year In Space Convinced Him We Need to Save the Planet

Posted on March 4, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

The recent ISS Commander has returned to Earth and has a lot on his mind. Continue reading Scott Kelly’s Year In Space Convinced Him We Need to Save the Planet→

Posted in astronomy, iss, Mars, nasa, scott kelly, Space, Space Exploration, space travel, year in space, zero gravity

CDC Doctor Says There’s No Question Zika Is Linked to Microcephaly

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Efforts are now turning to preventing, and new concerns over links for paralysis-causing syndrome. Continue reading CDC Doctor Says There’s No Question Zika Is Linked to Microcephaly→

Posted in cdc, epidemiology, global health, guillain-barre syndrome, health, microcephaly, mosquitoes, News, Paralysis, virology, viruses, World Health, zika, zika virus

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