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I don't have malaria, but...

jasminesomewhere wrote 14 hours ago: Its fair to say the last few weeks have been eventful. I started off by tumbling my way into a Ugand … more →

Tags: Uganda, Restless Development, ICS, Volunteering, health, Illness, Stomach, bacteria, parasites

This couple make my trip look like a Sunday drive !1 comment

Mike wrote 15 hours ago: The other night I camped at “Cliff Head North” which I must add to my list of favourite … more →

Tags: Random musings, Travel, Africa, fundraising, morgan safari

Bonaire, A Maritime History, Shons of Bonaire, Surinam, The Bonaire Social Club, Lago Oil & Transport Company Ltd, 1880-1946

hyperscreen wrote 1 day ago: Aruba & the Bonairean Social Clubs (http://www.lago-colony.com/PHOTOS_REF_1927_32_50.htm) The mi … more →

Tags: Bonaire, Maps and Charts, Library, News, artifacts, Shipwrecks of Bonaire, People, 2013, History

Valdomiro Minoru Dondo on the Prevalence of Malaria in Angola

Valdomiro Minoru Dondo wrote 1 day ago: Statistics from 2010 reported close to 2,800,000 malaria cases and over 8,000 deaths as a result of … more →

Tags: health, Valdomiro Minoru Dondo, Angola

Why do they love us so?

SurroundScience wrote 1 day ago: Jeroen Spitzen quickly snaps on a glove. He takes a deep breath, as he rolls up his sleeve to expose … more →

Tags: The News Feature, Mosquito, Mosquitoes, Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles, plasmodium, 3D, flight analysis, flight

travel clinic

namaskarambaby wrote 2 days ago: so we went to the travel clinic this afternoon, as we were pretty sure we would need anti-malaria me … more →

Tags: Surrogacy in India, Surrogacy, surrogacy in india, Surrogate, India, surrogate mother, IVF, Surrogate baby, surrogacy clinic

Hip Hop - Senegal Style2 comments

Eric Hathaway wrote 2 days ago: It’s been a while since I came across Senegalian band Daara J at WOMAD Taranaki. A trio of ver … more →

Tags: World music, hip-hop, rap, Senegal, West Africa, womad, CoolArt MC, Daara J, Senegal Music

No Pain, No Safe Travel

Kim Ellsworth wrote 2 days ago: Today the trip became just a little bit more real as I suffered through various travel shots. Luckil … more →

Tags: Travel, wildnes, Nature, Psychology, Ecopsychology, Top Stories, Typhoid, travel shots, Yellow Fever

Time for the Big Push to Defeat Malaria.

zedie wrote 2 days ago: Moments of historic greatness are rarely realized by a single actor. Instead, they require the work … more →

Tags: Medicine, News, Burning Issues, fighting Malaria, impact news, malaria africa, malaria deaths, Malaria No More, Malaria vaccine

What Does McDonalds Do Best?

News From the War Against the Middle Class: The World's Most Accurate Economic Forecaster wrote 2 days ago: … more →

Tags: Economics, the Rigged Game, Recessions, mcdonalds, kills

Gender Differences in ITN Use in Nigeria

measureevaluation wrote 2 days ago: Gender Differences in the Use of Insecticide-Treated Nets After a Universal Free Distribution Campai … more →

Tags: Resource 2, gender, Gender, Malaria, int, insecticide treated net

"Mom, can me and my friends send bug spray to kids in Africa?"1 comment

ghanaianmothershope wrote 3 days ago: How would you respond to that question?  You can just imagine the surprise on Gwendalyn Levine … more →

Tags: Ghana, Ghanaian Mothers' Hope, Children, gmh, Drew Davidsen, Owen, Owen Levine, worms, Bug Spray

The Host Targeting motif in exported Plasmodium proteins is cleaved in the parasite endoplasmic reticulum

awilli84 wrote 3 days ago: This article describes the host-targeting protein motif of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falcipir … more →

Tags: plasmodium, SDS-PAGE, green fluorescent protein, Protein Motif, endoplasmic reticulum

T-cell Vaccines and Host Pathology

dinoverm wrote 3 days ago: This is one of several posts that I’ll write about the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease c … more →

Tags: Cool Literature, Disease, Immune system, Vaccination, HIV

Things that keep me busy - Part 1

zbirdie wrote 3 days ago: I’ve only been here about 2 weeks but I can definitely attest to the warm nature of Malawians, from … more →

Tags: plasmodium, Infectious Disease

Living Goods Advances Entrepreneurship in Uganda

Direct Selling News wrote 3 days ago: Entrepreneurship necessarily involves risk, and for many individuals in the developing world the sta … more →

Tags: News, World News, Aspiring Entrepreneurs, cookstoves, Direct Sales, direct selling news, DSN, Entrepreneurship, Limited Supply

[GLOBAL HEALTH] Childhood Malaria Declines, More Work to Be Done

Heather Swift wrote 3 days ago: Early childhood deaths due to malaria are in rapid decline, eight years after a U.S. campaign agains … more →

Tags: Global Health, Childhood Disease, NIH

Jemimah Wright - A Way Beyond Death

Sophie Rae Coop wrote 3 days ago: Picture this: a girl on her own on the train from Truro to Paddington, stifling the sobs, opposite a … more →

Tags: Reports and Reviews, A Way Beyond Death, Infanticide, Brazil, Indians, Tribes, Jemimah Wright, mission, YWAM

Good method to employ a bacteria to stop malaria developed by scientists

nicanorr7 wrote 3 days ago: American scientists has developed a new way of curing malaria. Scientists at the Michigan State Univ … more →

Tags: employment of a bacteria to stop malaria, Malaria mosquito, malaria parasites, mosquito vectors, American researchers, Wolbachia, Wolbachia bacteria, Wolbachia – wAlbB, Guowu Bian


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