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Horror jail where prisoners deliberately infected with deadly diseases and dissected while alive
Horror jail where prisoners deliberately infected with deadly diseases and dissected while alive

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT The Manchu Detachment 731 was a secret research facility operated by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War - and the horrors that took place there were truly gruesome Read more

Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 20
Jail where prisoners deliberately infected with horror diseases until they died
Jail where prisoners deliberately infected with horror diseases until they died

Thousands of people are thought to have died within the walls of Unit 731, a secret biological warfare research facility operated by the Imperial Japanese Army Read more

Express - Dec 20
Research on circadian rhythm of mosquitos seeks new ways to fight parasitic diseases
Research on circadian rhythm of mosquitos seeks new ways to fight parasitic diseases

The post Research on circadian rhythm of mosquitos seeks new ways to fight parasitic diseases appeared first on Berkeley News. Read more

University Of California, Berkeley - Dec 16
Couple donates $11 million to Lurie Children’s Hospital to support work in genetics, rare diseases
Couple donates $11 million to Lurie Children’s Hospital to support work in genetics, rare diseases

The donation from Don and Anne Edwards aims to speed research, treatment and diagnosis for children with rare and genetic disorders. Read more

Chicago Tribune - Dec 10
Five ways microplastics can harm your brain and fuel diseases
Five ways microplastics can harm your brain and fuel diseases

Study estimated humans consume 250g of microplastics, the size of a dinner plate, every year Read more

The Independent - Dec 06
Having a 'beer belly' increases risk for deadly diseases more than overall body weight, study suggests
Having a 'beer belly' increases risk for deadly diseases more than overall body weight, study suggests

A high waist-to-hip ratio is a stronger predictor than overall obesity, and German radiologists have linked it to structural changes to the heart. Read more

Mail Online - Dec 01
Trump admin will reconsider part of rule to protect miners from lung diseases
Trump admin will reconsider part of rule to protect miners from lung diseases

The Trump administration says it will reconsider aspects of a rule that aims to protect miners from exposure to cancer-causing silica dust on the job. In a court filing last week, the Trump administration said that the Labor Department plans to “reconsider” portions of the rule that are the subje... Read more

The Hill - Dec 01
Global analysis shows rising burden of ALS and motor neuron diseases
Global analysis shows rising burden of ALS and motor neuron diseases

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are major global causes of death. However, their global incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years remain largely unknown, despite their importance for disease prevention and resource allocation. Read more

Medical News - Nov 27
UCLA Fielding faculty drive improved methods to research spread of infectious viral diseases
UCLA Fielding faculty drive improved methods to research spread of infectious viral diseases

Peer-reviewed studies detail use of techniques to better track the spread of disease and highlight UCLA Fielding’s work on public health methodology. Read more

University Of California, Los Angeles - Nov 21