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Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya: The Triple Threat of Co-Infections by Mosquito-Borne Viruses
New Cleveland Clinic research shows how mosquito-transmitted viruses—like Zika, West Nile, Yellow Fever and dengue viruses—hijack host cells to promote their own replication and infection.
Latest Research Articles
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Glowing Zebrafish: A Novel Tool for Assessing Pesticide Toxicity
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Mount Etna Volcano Eruption Disrupts Flights Again, Covering Nearby Sicily Towns with Ash
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Earth’s Climate May Be Undergoing a ‘Termination-Level Transition’ as Methane Rises
Shark Tooth Island Traps Tourists as Narrow Sand Path Disappears on High Tides Off North Carolina Coast
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Gene Therapy Likely to Help Reduce Alcohol Use for Heavy Drinkers, New Research Shows
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14-Foot Long Whale with Shark Bites Found Dead on Florida Key's Waters
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Oysters Possible Dodos of the Sea in Overfishing Scare Seen in Study on 800 Shellfish Species
Stone Forest, China: The Uninhabited, Drained Ocean From 230 Million Years Ago
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50 Baboons Attack Leopard in a Case of Predator-Turned Prey [VIDEO]
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Acre-Wide Lahaina Banyan Tree Under Survey For Possible Revival After Deadly Maui Wildfire
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2023 Has 50% Chance of Becoming the Hottest Year on Record: NOAA Says
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What is Uristen Shark? People Look For Answers After Seeing Real Life Encounter in Maldives [WATCH]






