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In the shadows of Python Cave, Uganda, a leopard leaps from a guano mound—formed by bat excrement—and sinks its teeth into a ...
Scientists have discovered 20 new bat viruses in China, including strains related to Nipah and Hendra, raising global health ...
A letter from Dr. Anthony Fauci to Rep. Nancy Mace lifts the veil on secrecy surrounding government-funded NIH experiments ...
TOWIE star Pete Wicks made the revelation during a recent episode of Joe Marler's Things People Do podcast, in which he detailed his time on Bear Grylls' Celebrity Island ...
Pete Wicks recently claimed that he caught a serious disease after starring in a 2018 show that saw him lose a dramatic ...
"28 Years Later" is finally here and a refresher on the first two films might be in order. It has been 18 years since the last film in the franchise and 23 years since it all began in "28 Days Later." ...
Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a deadly disease. The virus is still so mysterious and severe illness can kill up to 90 per cent of its victims. Since its ...
New research this month shows that the experimental antiviral obeldesivir prevented up to 100% of deaths in monkeys infected with the deadliest species of Ebola.
Monkeys infected with the deadly Ebola virus have been successfully cured by a 10-day regimen of pills, leading scientists to hope the treatment could be adapted for use in humans.
Monkeys infected with Ebola can be cured with a pill, according to a new study out Friday that could pave the way for more practical, affordable treatments in humans. Skip to main content.
Ebola can lurk in fluid-filled cavities in the brain and kill monkeys, even after the animals have been treated for the disease and seem to have recovered, a new study shows.