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Viral clip gives Korea's PSY a pop culture moment
Jakarta Post
PSY: This Aug. 22, 2012 photo shows South Korean rapper PSY, born Jae-Sang Park, posing for a photo in New York. The music video for "Gangnam Style," released last month, so far has garnered more than 49 million views on YouTube. The bright, vibrant ...
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Korean Rapper's 'Gangnam Style' Is Viral Hit
The Associated Press
Korean Rapper's 'Gangnam Style' Is Viral Hit. AssociatedPress. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe. Loading... 60,926 videos. Loading... Alert icon. You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. Download it from Adobe. Alert icon. Close. Upgrade to the ...
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West Nile Virus Infection on The Rise
WBNG-TV
Mosquitoes usually are considered a nuisance pest, but occasionally they can transmit viruses to people and some animals. These viruses can cause illness and even death. Two of these viruses that have been identified in the US are West Nile Virus (WNV) ...
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West Nile virus reaches record numbers: 56 percent of cases are neuroinvasive
Examiner.com
The West Nile virus seems to have found its way to New England and even though Dallas claims almost half of the 1,118 cases reported to the CDC so far this year, people should still take precautions. Boston.com reports today that the Maine Center for ..
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Parbat village in grip of viral fever
Himalayan Times
The entire Barrachaur Village Development Committee has been affected by an epidemic outbreak of viral fever for the past few days. The disease that was detected in some of the students at the Janasewa Primary Secondary School based in Ward No.
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Indiana has 10 cases of West Nile Virus
Examiner.com
Indiana health officials say they have identified 10 human cases of West Nile virus statewide in the following counties: Allen, Fulton, Hamilton, Hancock, Jackson, Monroe, Marion, Tippecanoe, and Vanderburgh. The Indiana State Department of Health also ...
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Woman's death not caused by H1N1 virus
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA (Aug 24, 2012): The death of a 27-year-old woman from Negri Sembilan was not caused by the influenza A virus, or A(H1N1), the Health Ministry yesterday clarified. Its director-general, Datuk Seri Dr Hasan Abdul Rahman, in a statement ...
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Second person with West Nile virus found in Middlesex county
Wicked Local
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced that a second human case of West Nile virus (WNV) has been confirmed in Middlesex County. The patient, a Cambridge man in his 70s, is currently hospitalized. The first human case of ...
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Flame-emitting duck film goes viral, ignites sales spike for Sun Snack
Campaign Asia-Pacific
BANGKOK – Sun Snack is enjoying a 300 per cent sales spike after its campaign imitating a Chinese news report on flame-emitting ducks went viral. Leo Burnett Bangkok developed the campaign for Sun Snack's newly launched duck flavour snack, making it ...
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Should local residents be worried about West Nile virus?
Scope (blog)
Of course, news about hungry mosquitoes prompts worries about West Nile virus, especially in light of media coverage such as today's New York Times piece about the West Nile outbreaks in Texas. To clarify whether local salt marsh mosquitoes pose a ...
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Ballpoint Pen Drawings of Artist Samuel Silva Become Viral (Photo)
Dateline News
Samuel Silva is not your ordinary lawyer in Portugal. His ballpoint drawings recently became viral for his passion for art. Silva claimed to have started drawing at the age of 2. Although ballpoint pen (particularly the brand BIC) are his main medium ...
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Scientists discover one of the ways the influenza virus disarms host cells
Medical Xpress
Now Northwestern University scientists have discovered one of the ways the influenza virus disarms our natural defense system. The virus decreases the production of key immune system-regulating proteins in human cells that help fight the invader. The ...
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Tips to fight the West Nile Virus
WIVB
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - The Centers for Disease Control reports that the West Nile Virus is seeing a dangerous spike this year. Cases have been reported in 47 states, infecting over 1,100 people, 41 of whom have died. That includes an older individual ...
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Journal highlights need for more West Nile research
Horsetalk
Efforts to understand and control the dangerous West Nile Virus need to be boosted, those behind a journal specialising in such diseases suggest. The call comes amid growing concern over what is shaping up to be the worst season for West Nile Virus ..
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