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| Zit-zapping virus may wipe out acne Fox News The cure to your acne problem might be right under your nose … or, in fact, on any part of your face. Scientists have found that common, benign viruses living on your skin could be natural and effective killers of the bacteria that cause the most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Virus Treatment Could Target Acne Scientific American It's easy to see acne sufferers from afar. But it's not so easy to see the bacteria that trigger their skin inflammation. Now, researchers hope to clear out those bacteria, and clear up the acne, with viruses. The work is in the journal mBio. [Laura J ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Psy's "Gangnam Style" goes viral UTA The Shorthorn Psy's "Gangnam Style" goes viral - The Shorthorn : Music · Login; |; Signup · Advanced Search · Clear · 83° · Clear · News · Campus · National and International · Police Report · Crime Map · Submit a Story Idea · News from Other Sources. |; Opinion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Stopping the Next Plague Village Voice Simon Anthony thumbs his iPhone while standing in line at a busy deli near Columbia University Medical Center in Washington Heights. While waiting to pay for his meatballs and french fries, an e-mail from a radiology lab pinged his inbox: the results ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Viral Infection may cause higher asthma risk for urban kids WRBL Researchers at the University of Wisconsion tested nearly 800 infants in inner cities and found they're more likely to be exposed to a type of viral respiratory infection during their childhood which can cause chronic lung infections. Doctors believe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kuyimba Afrika short film goes viral Screen Africa ... journey to Malawi (Image by Stokes Mellish). Kuyimba Afrika, a short video film that captures the laugh-filled but physically draining journey of a creative group of musicians, photographers and videographers from Cape Town to Malawi, has now gone ... See all stories on this topic » |
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