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| Durga Puja: Viral fever ruins the festivity Times of India "I have been down with viral fever for the last four days. Other family members have also caught the virus. This has spoilt our mood as we had been making preparations for the Puja for a month. But now I can't move out and the children are also upset," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Third world tweaks #FirstWorldProblems in viral ad campaign CNN International (CNN) -- Do you hate it when your mint gum makes your ice water taste too cold? Or your phone charger won't reach your bed? A group fighting for access to clean water in developing nations has created a fundraising video that takes such first world ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Horses and bayonets: New viral ridicule for Mitt Romney in third presidential ... Mirror.co.uk First it was office stationery, now it is the cavalry which is punching holes in Mitt Romney's presidential potential . The Republican candidate was slapped down by President Barack Obama over his criticism of military cuts in an exchange which became ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Springfield pastor's speech supporting gay rights to council goes viral Springfield News-Leader A Springfield pastor's comments from a City Council meeting in August have gone viral, bringing a city debate over gay rights to the national stage. Recorded during the City Council meeting Aug. 13, the comments by Rev. Phil Snider were posted to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| David Hunter: Lack of empathy for poor has gone viral Knoxville News Sentinel For a while, I viewed Facebook as a passing fad that would soon vanish. That has not happened, though. The online social network founded by Mark Zuckerberg and four others continues to grow. The latest tally has passed a billion members and 600,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New CU-Boulder discoveries hold promise for treatment of Hepatitis B virus ... CU Boulder News & Events A University of Colorado Boulder-led team has discovered two prime targets of the Hepatitis B virus in liver cells, findings that could lead to treatment of liver disease in some of the 400 million people worldwide currently infected with the virus. CU ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Marburg haemorrhagic fever kills further five in Uganda Coastweek Of these, three have been laboratory confirmed by the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI), the WHO said. WHO said preliminary investigations indicated that all these cases belonged to the same cluster-family and relatives of the index case. WHO ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Scientists find 'weak spot' in HIV Mail & Guardian Online Scientists have uncovered a weakness in HIV that enables certain people to produce powerful antibodies against different strains of the virus. The discovery – the result of years of study – has been hailed as a major breakthrough in research towards an ... See all stories on this topic » |
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