An initial infection with dengue virus did not prime monkeys for an especially virulent infection of Zika virus, according to a study at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Nor did a bout with Zika make a follow-on dengue infection more dangerous.
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New Study Reveals Weakness in Emerging Type of Aggressive Prostate Tumor
A new generation of potent prostate cancer drugs has dramatically extended survival for patients with advanced prostate cancer.
Stanford Camera Can Watch Moving Objects Around Corners
David Lindell, a graduate student in electrical engineering at Stanford University, donned a high visibility tracksuit and got to work, stretching, pacing and hopping across an empty room.
Shark Hotspots Under Worldwide Threat from Overfishing
In a groundbreaking new study published in the journal Nature, an international team of over 150 scientists from 26 countries combined movement data from nearly 2,000 sharks tracked with satellite tags.
Clinical Trial to Evaluate Experimental Treatment in People Allergic to Multiple Foods
Though food allergy affects more than 4.8 million children in the United States, no approved preventative treatments currently exist.
Researchers Show How Side Hit to The Head Could Damage Brain, Lead to Concussion
Play contact sports for any length of time and at one point or another you’re probably going to have your ‘bell rung’ by a powerful blow to the head from a hard hit or fall.


