Aspirin and preterm birth | Schizophrenia genes | Honey bee health

Low-dose aspirin reduces preterm births; genes linked to schizophrenia in African population; engineered bacteria protect honey bee health

February 11, 2020 Edition

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Low-dose aspirin reduces preterm birth among first-time mothers

In a large trial, daily low-dose aspirin reduced the risk of preterm birth (before 37 weeks) by 11% and early preterm birth (before 34 weeks) by 25% among first-time mothers.


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Genes linked to schizophrenia identified in ancestral African population

Researchers found damaging genetic variants linked to schizophrenia in the Xhosa population of South Africa.


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Engineered bacteria protect honey bee health

Bacteria naturally found in honey bees were engineered to help bees fight infections that that have been destroying colonies.


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Battling Malaria at the Atomic Level

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Battling Malaria at the Atomic Level

Tropical medicine has its share of wily microbes. Among the most clever is the mosquito-borne protozoan Plasmodium falciparum, which is the cause of the most common—and most lethal—form of malaria. For decades, doctors have used antimalarial drugs against P. falciparum. But just when malaria appeared to be well on its...

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