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New vaccine pushes immune system to attack nicotine
Press TV
According to the World Health Organization, tobacco consumption is the leading cause of preventable death across the globe by killing almost six million and causing more than half a trillion dollars of economic damage each year. It also killed n...
New immune mechanism to protect from cancer identified
DNA India
--> | The finding could eventually contribute to development of new cancer therapies. | For the first time, researchers have identified a new innate immunity pathway that protects mammals from viral oncogenesis, the process by which viruses cause nor...
Tattoos Can Help Boost The Immune System And Fight The Common Cold
Inquisitr
If you ever needed a better excuse to get more tattoos, we’ve got one for you. Tattoos can help boost the immune system and even fight off the common cold, according to studies done by University of Alabama scholars. | UA News reports having mu...
New immune mechanism to protect from cancer identified
Deccan Herald
 For the first time, researchers have identified a new innate immunity pathway that protects mammals from viral oncogenesis, the process by which viruses cause normal cells to become cancerous. | The discovery is significant - and could eventually co...
Emergency services personnel stand at the scene of a bus accident crashed on the AP7 highway that links Spain with France along the Mediterranean coast near Freginals halfway between Valencia and Barcelona early Sunday, March 20, 2016.
AP / AP Photo
Bus crash kills 13 exchange students in Spain
Belfast Telegraph
A bus carrying university exchange students back from Spain's largest fireworks festival has crashed on a major highway in the north east, killing at least 13 passengers and injuri...
Aedes aegypti mosquito feeding in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Creative Commons / Muhammad Mahdi Karim
Cuban woman has first known homegrown zika case
Deccan Chronicle
Havana, Cuba: A young Havana woman is the first known person to have contracted the Zika virus in Cuba, authorities said on Tuesday. | The woman, 21, has been hospitalized though s...
File - A Sudanese woman carries water home in a plastic container. Sudanese Red Crescent volunteers handed out chlorine tablets supplied by UNICEF at water gathering points along the Nile River. 43,000 tablets treating 200,000 gallons of water are distributed daily.
UN / Tim McKulka
Environmental risks killing 12.6 million people, WHO study says
The Guardian
One in four deaths avoidable as enviornmental factors contribute to over 100 diseases, with air pollution responsible for 25% of strokes and 19% of cancers | Nearly one in four dea...
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Stock traders work at the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015. US stocks slip again as energy companies, drugmakers slide
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U.S. stocks dipped Tuesday afternoon as energy and materials companies fell along with the price of oil and precious metals. Drug companies were pumme... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
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