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DDT, it's not back..it NEVER goes away!1 comment

ozspeaksup wrote 20 hours ago: I admit to NOT liking the site I found this link and article on. I find them all too happy to suppor … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Africa, Asia, ddt, HIV, Science Weaselling out

New Technology... Mosquitoes

probestblog wrote 1 day ago: Skin Armour OK this is amazing, finally a product that can aid against those darn mosquitoes.  Res … more →

Tags: General News July 2009, PROBEST, bugs, Bug, ProBest pest Management, Mosquitoes, Mosquito, mosquito traps, mosquito trap

Reporting from East Africa and Sudan

Andrew Hyde wrote 1 day ago: Gavin Yamey, the Senior Magazine Editor of PLoS Medicine, is currently on sabbatical from the journa … more →

Tags: media, antimicrobial drugs, barriers, developing world, Global Health, health costs, low cost low tech health tools, Male circumcision and HIV, neglected tropical diseases

When David versus Goliath is a Mosquito versus Alexander the Great1 comment

Katie Lambert wrote 2 days ago: A gold medal of Alexander the Great, wearing the scalp of an elephant (Michel Setboum/Getty Images) … more →

Tags: Feature Home, Stuff You Missed in History Class, Alexander the Great, malaria and history, Mosquitoes

The One Minute Cure (Part 1)

charliedw wrote 2 days ago: A book that is doing the rounds right now and becoming very popular is “The One Minute Cure:  … more →

Tags: Cancer, chemical sensitivity, Evironmental, health, HIV / AIDS, MRSA, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Swine Flu/Bird Flu, Urinary Tract Infection

Breakthrough in combating the side effects of Quinine

vitalisnews wrote 3 days ago: Breakthrough in combating the side effects of Quinine Discovered back in the 1600s quinine … more →

Tags: Natural Health, Disease, Quinine Side Effects, Treatment

(Guest blogger) Recruiting for a malaria vaccine trial in Malawi - not quite what I expected

Lisa wrote 4 days ago: [This post sent in by UNC undergraduate Cameron Taylor ('10), who is in Malawi for summer 2009] Came … more →

Tags: From the field, Malawi, Research, Teaching, Cameron Taylor, Geography, traditional birthing assistants, UNC Project, Vaccines

A blood-filled show: hematopoiesis and malaria

Einstein a Go Go wrote 6 days ago: Guest 1: Libby Kruse, PhD student. My working title for my thesis: “ETS transcription factor r … more →

Tags: show summaries, hematopoiesis, Stem cells

Fighting Malaria with Birth Control

coreybinns wrote 1 week ago: How do you stop rapidly reproducing, malaria-carrying mosquitoes from spreading one of the world … more →

Tags: birth control, Insects, Mosquito

Watch Fireworks and Fight the Bite!

swanr wrote 1 week ago: With barrier sprays you're bite free for days! The day is getting closer by the moment! I fired … more →

Tags: outdoor fun, Outdoor Events, Mosquito control, Outdoor Living, summer activities, pest control, Outdoor Activities, family fun, Lyme Disease

He's Getting a Bed Net!

pediatricaidscanada wrote 1 week ago: I was so pleased to read the announcement that the Ugandan government is going to distribute free, … more →

Tags: AIDS, Children, Uganda

It's A Big, Bad World2 comments

writerkid wrote 1 week ago: In today’s world, it seems like there’s so many things for me and everyone else to worry … more →

Tags: Thoughts, death, Economy, Environment, Hunger, Illness, iraq, War, What if...

Bill Gates' Dramatic Demonstration

Caroline Schroeder wrote 1 week ago: At the Technology, Entertainment, Design Conference in February, Bill Gates took the stage in an eff … more →

Tags: Mosquito Factoids, Mosquitoes In the News, Mosquitoes, Mosquito control, pest control, Outdoor Activities, Lyme Disease, Education, West Nile virus

Atomic Scientists after Mosquitos1 comment

wienmandu wrote 1 week ago: IAEA supporting UN to fight Malaria International Atomic Energy Agency has declared to help UN to cu … more →

Tags: educational, Medicine, News, Science, IAEA, Mosquito, UN

Wool ripped from this blogger's eyes2 comments

Ed Darrell wrote 1 week ago: One of my DDT blog post alerts turned up this one at Butter Side Down, which is as close to perfect … more →

Tags: Africa, cost of green, ddt, Environmental Protection, Public Health, rachel carson, Science

Climate change a leading public health threat? Yes.

benkaziebenkazie wrote 1 week ago: Throughout history, infectious disease has been the most lethal of all of the ills that have effecte … more →

Tags: Global Warming, Bloomberg, Bloomberg News, Climate, climate change, climate-shifts, disease causation, disease prevention, disease transmisson

Bug zappers vs. Barrier spray

swanr wrote 1 week ago: Winner: A unanimous decision by the judges – Barrier spray! Do you remember those UV bug zappe … more →

Tags: Mosquito Factoids, pest control, Outdoor Activities, Mosquito control, barrier spray, picnic, Mosquito Squad, Education, Mosquitoes

Encore post: Rebutting junk science, "100 things to know about DDT" point #63 comments

Ed Darrell wrote 1 week ago: Encore post — originally posted in August 2007.  Another in a continuing series, showing the e … more →

Tags: accuracy, Bad Quotes, cost of green, ddt, Debunking, Environmental Protection, rachel carson, Research, Science

The ride begins

Ken Mengel wrote 1 week ago: Day 0 of the bicycle ride across the USA.  All the cyclists gathered today for everyone to get intro … more →

Tags: Cycling, Missions, Travel


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