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27/11/2019

Investigational Drugs Reduce Risk of Death from Ebola Virus Disease

Study Leaders Publish Results from NIH-DRC-WHO Clinical Trial of Four Experimental Therapies. Read More

27/11/2019

Cerebral organoid model provides clues about how to prevent virus-induced brain cell death

Scientists have determined that La Crosse virus, which can cause inflammation of the brain in children, affects brain cells differently depending on their developmental stage. Read More

25/11/2019

NIH Statement on World AIDS Day 2019

NIH is playing a pivotal role in supporting the innovative science underpinning the effort to reduce the incidence of HIV domestically by 75% in 5 years, and by 90% by 2030. Read More

25/11/2019

High amounts of screen time begin as early as infancy, NIH study suggests

Children of first-time mothers, those in home-based childcare log most screen time. Read More

22/11/2019

Accelerating Medicines Partnership launches data knowledge portal for Parkinson’s disease

Shared platform to catalyze research collaboration toward biomarker discovery to advance the development disease therapies. Read More

21/11/2019

Eastern equine encephalitis virus poses emergent threat, say NIH officials

Although EEE has existed for centuries, 2019 has been a particularly deadly year for the disease in the United States. Read More

20/11/2019

Scientists find promising drug combination against lethal childhood brain cancers

Studies in cell and animal models reveal insights into cancer cells’ vulnerability that could lead to new strategies against brain cancers. Read More

20/11/2019

Living in ethnic enclaves may improve pregnancy outcomes for Asian/Pacific Islanders, NIH study suggests

Women in enclaves were less likely to have gestational diabetes, deliver preterm. Read More

19/11/2019

Umbilical cord milking may be linked to higher risk of brain bleeding in preterm infants

NIH-funded study halted due to safety concerns for youngest preterm infants. Read More

18/11/2019

Exposure to HIV drug in the womb may increase risk of microcephaly, developmental delays in children

NIH-funded study finds higher risks for children of women who took efavirenz during pregnancy. Read More

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