The malaria parasite’s life cycle relies on humans and mosquitoes. Could we use the mosquito to stop the parasite?
As drug resistance threatens existing antimalarials, two scientists pursue radically different strategies for developing new drugs against malaria.
>Philip Thuma’s lifetime in rural Zambia makes him uniquely qualified to combat malaria. But can his wildly successful model work without the man himself?
>Mapping malaria's lethal life cycle
>Their lives upended in a second, trauma survivors find that regaining their physical health is just one part of recovery.
>Losing patients and bleeding red ink, Metro City Hospital is on life support. MHA students plan its rescue.
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Can a new campaign that emphasizes collaboration and communication save infants’ lives in Baltimore?
Decades of meticulous science proved that a low-sodium diet could reduce your blood pressure. Now comes the tricky part: extracting salt from the food supply.
A 42/7 surfeit of cheap food loaded with fat and sugar is condemning us to a world of obesity and chronic disease. Here are six strategies for transforming our obesogenic environment.
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