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    Antioxidants May Protect Against Tick-borne Illness (August 9, 2006) -- For hikers, campers and others who enjoy the outdoors, summer can bring concerns about tick bites and related illnesses such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Researchers are investigating the role ... > full story

    Defense Peptide Found In Primates May Block Some Human HIV Transmissions (August 9, 2006) -- As primates evolved 7 million years ago, the more advanced species stopped making a protein that University of Central Florida researchers believe can effectively block the HIV-1 virus from entering ... > full story

    Researchers Find 'Secret Weapon' Used By SARS Virus (August 9, 2006) -- In a discovery that suggests a possible new route by which scientists might fashion a vaccine against SARS, researchers have discovered one of the weapons the SARS coronavirus uses to sabotage the ... > full story

    Failure Of 'Scout Cells' May Lead To Cancer In Transplant Patients (August 8, 2006) -- A serious form of cancer that occurs in some transplant patients may arise because cells that normally serve as scouts for the immune system become weakened, a new study suggests. The cancer is ... > full story

    Penn Researchers Determine Structure Of Smallpox Virus Protein Bound To DNA (August 7, 2006) -- Researchers have determined the structure of an important smallpox virus enzyme and how it binds to DNA. The enzyme, called a topoisomerase, is an important drug target for coming up with new ways to ... > full story

    Device Could Do 'Battle' With Hospital Infections (August 5, 2006) -- An innovative University at Buffalo air sterilization technology that the U.S. Department of Defense is funding to protect troops on the battlefield soon may be protecting hospital patients from ... > full story

    Meth Promotes Spread Of Virus In HIV-infected Users (August 4, 2006) -- Researchers at the University at Buffalo have presented the first evidence that the addictive drug methamphetamine, or meth, also commonly known as "speed" or "crystal," increases production of a ... > full story

    New Hope In Cancer Vaccines Emerges As Novel Therapies Are Developed And Tested (August 4, 2006) -- Medicine can now prevent a host of diseases. For the first time, the prospect of eradicating a specific cancer through vaccination is possible. The newly approved human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine ... > full story

    Cat Parasite May Affect Cultural Traits In Human Populations (August 4, 2006) -- A common parasite found in cats may be affecting human behavior on a mass scale, according to a scientist based at the University of California, Santa ... > full story

    Innovative Method For Creating A Human Cytomegalovirus Vaccine Outlined (August 3, 2006) -- Each year, about 40,000 children are born infected with human cytomegalovirus, or CMV, and about 8,000 of these children suffer permanent disabilities due to the virus. Because of the dangers of the ... > full story

    Study Shows How Protein Raises Antibody Output (August 2, 2006) -- Cancer immunologists here have discovered how a protein on the surface of antibody-making immune cells boosts the amount of antibody the cells make. The protein, called CD86, is present on B ... > full story

    Research Leads To First Treatment For Drug-resistant HIV (August 2, 2006) -- Doctors have their first FDA-approved tool to treat drug-resistant HIV thanks to a new molecule created by a Purdue University researcher. This is the first treatment that is effective against the ... > full story

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