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The combination of climate change and pathogen expansion could be fueling a surge in infectious diseases. GEN consulted ...
Of 375 human diseases, we found that 218 of them, well over half, can be affected by climate change. Flooding, for example, can spread hepatitis . Rising temperatures can expand the life of ...
The three infectious diseases most likely to be considered extinction-level threats in the world today—influenza, HIV, and Ebola—don’t meet these two requirements.
Of 375 human diseases, we found that 218 of them, well over half, can be affected by climate change. Flooding, for example, can spread hepatitis . Rising temperatures can expand the life of ...
The human body contains an estimated 37 trillion cells, and the organization, specialization, and cooperation of different cells within specific tissues have a profound impact on tissue growth, ...
First atlas of B-cell clones in body forms new foundation for infectious disease research. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2017 / 08 / 170829113818.htm ...
Exposure to fire smoke-which can be composed of particulate matter, gases, materials from buildings such as perfluoroalkyl ...
The trillions of cells of the human body must be arranged in precise patterns for tissues and organs to function properly. The HuBMAP initiative 1 aims to generate the technology and resources ...
First, scientists wanted to decode all three billions units of the human genome. Now, a new effort will identify all the cell types in the human body to discover the roots of diseases, like diabetes.
Scientists have long been trying to tease apart hepatitis A virus, to understand its inner workings and how it functions in the human body. Infectious disease researchers have discovered that a ...