Health & Medicine
-
Cross-Species Infection: Deadly Diseases Acquired Due to Animal to Human Transmission Explored
Deadly diseases are sometimes acquired due to cross-species infection from animals to humans. Deadly diseases are sometimes acquired due to the transfer of pathogens during animals to human transmission, also called cross-species infection.
Latest Research Articles
-
First Wild Case of Polio Outbreak Detected in Africa After Over Five Years
-
New Study Debunks Myth of Drinking Alcohol Has Positive Effects on the Heart
-
New Study Reveals Eating Vegetables Does Not Help Us from Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
-
Demand for Chinese Traditional Medicine Fuels Illegal Wildlife Trafficking in Africa
-
Studying How the Brain Controls Pain May Be a Key for Future Treatment of Chronic Pain
-
Can Drinking Red Wine Reduce the Risk of Contracting COVID?
-
Scientists Explore How This Bacteria Uses Mirror Image to Cause Antibiotic Resistance
-
Study Shows That COVID-19 Survivors More Likely To Suffer From Mental Health Problems
-
First-Ever Woman Cured From HIV After Successful Stem Cell Transplant
-
Scientists Suspect Mysterious ‘Russian Flu’ in 1889 Was a Coronavirus Outbreak
-
Extreme Weather Caused by Climate Change Will Drastically Impact Disease Transmission
-
Activating This Brain Receptor Reduces Cocaine Use in Rodents