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Study of 600K People Shows Why Epstein-Barr Triggers MS
Health & WellnessApr 23

Study of 600K People Shows Why Epstein-Barr Triggers MS

Scientists have uncovered how a common virus may cause multiple sclerosis by hijacking immune cells. The breakthrough study of over 600,000 people reveals exactly how Epstein-Barr virus manipulates the body's defenses.

New Scientist2 min read
Scientists Find How Common Virus May Trigger MS
Health & WellnessMar 4

Scientists Find How Common Virus May Trigger MS

Researchers discovered a promising breakthrough linking Epstein-Barr virus to multiple sclerosis, offering hope for treating not just MS but potentially lupus, chronic fatigue, and other diseases. The findings reveal how immune cells respond to this virtually unavoidable virus that 95 percent of adults carry.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Scientists Discover How Common Virus Triggers MS
Health & Wellness1h ago

Scientists Discover How Common Virus Triggers MS

Researchers have finally cracked the code on how Epstein-Barr virus leads to multiple sclerosis, opening the door to better treatments for the 2.9 million people living with the disease worldwide. The breakthrough also reveals why existing immunotherapy drugs work so well at slowing the condition.

Google News - Health2 min read
Scientists Find Way to Track Hidden Virus in 95% of Adults
Health & WellnessFeb 20

Scientists Find Way to Track Hidden Virus in 95% of Adults

Researchers discovered a groundbreaking method to monitor Epstein-Barr virus using existing DNA data, opening new paths to understand diseases like multiple sclerosis. The technique transforms ordinary genome databases into powerful tools for fighting chronic illness.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery3 min read
Scientists Block Virus That Infects 95% of People Worldwide
InnovationFeb 21

Scientists Block Virus That Infects 95% of People Worldwide

Researchers created antibodies that stopped Epstein-Barr virus from infecting mice with human immune systems. This breakthrough could protect transplant patients from life-threatening complications.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery2 min read
Texas Wastewater Tracking Finds All Major Cancer Viruses
Health & WellnessMay 20

Texas Wastewater Tracking Finds All Major Cancer Viruses

Scientists can now detect cancer-causing viruses in wastewater, creating a new way to prevent tumors before they start. The breakthrough could help communities track infections years before cancers develop.

Euronews3 min read
AI Designs Vaccine to Fight Entire Virus Families at Once
InnovationJun 5

AI Designs Vaccine to Fight Entire Virus Families at Once

Scientists used artificial intelligence to create a "super antigen" that could protect against entire families of viruses, not just individual strains. The breakthrough could revolutionize pandemic response by eliminating the need for new vaccines every time a virus mutates.

Indian Express3 min read
Scientists Find Weak Spot in Polio and Cold Viruses
Health & WellnessMay 13

Scientists Find Weak Spot in Polio and Cold Viruses

Researchers discovered how viruses like polio and the common cold switch on their copying machinery, revealing a promising target for new drugs that could fight multiple diseases at once. This breakthrough could lead to treatments that work against entire virus families instead of just one illness.

Health Daily2 min read
Scientists Find Hidden Immune Controller Viruses Hijack
Health & WellnessJan 25

Scientists Find Hidden Immune Controller Viruses Hijack

Researchers discovered how a vital protein acts as a "traffic controller" for our immune system and how a common virus learned to disable it. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments for autoimmune diseases by mimicking the virus's own tactics.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Scientists Discover First Drug Candidate for Zika Virus
Health & WellnessFeb 11

Scientists Discover First Drug Candidate for Zika Virus

Researchers in Italy have developed the first promising drug to combat Zika virus, a mosquito-borne illness that can cause severe brain damage in babies. The breakthrough molecule also shows potential against dengue, yellow fever, and West Nile virus.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery3 min read
Modified Virus Helps Brain Cancer Patients Live Longer
Health & WellnessMar 21

Modified Virus Helps Brain Cancer Patients Live Longer

A single injection of an engineered virus is finally unlocking the immune system's power against glioblastoma, one of the deadliest brain cancers. Patients treated with the virus lived longer than expected, offering hope after 20 years without new treatment options.

Google News - Health3 min read
First Nipah Virus Vaccine Enters Human Trials in April
Health & WellnessFeb 12

First Nipah Virus Vaccine Enters Human Trials in April

A deadly tropical virus with up to 75% fatality rates finally has a vaccine candidate heading to human trials. Tokyo researchers modified the measles vaccine to protect against Nipah virus, which has killed dozens in recent outbreaks.

Good News Network2 min read
India Contains Deadly Nipah Virus Outbreak in West Bengal
Health & WellnessJan 28

India Contains Deadly Nipah Virus Outbreak in West Bengal

Indian health officials successfully contained a Nipah virus outbreak after swift action led to zero new infections among nearly 200 contacts. The rapid response prevented a potentially deadly spread of the virus that can kill up to 75% of those infected.

Al Jazeera English2 min read
HIV Drug Resistance Comes With a Catch for the Virus
Health & WellnessFeb 28

HIV Drug Resistance Comes With a Catch for the Virus

Scientists discovered that when HIV develops resistance to the groundbreaking drug lenacapavir, the virus loses its ability to spread effectively. This finding offers hope that the twice-yearly injection can remain a powerful tool in preventing and treating HIV.

Medical Xpress3 min read
New Plastic Film Kills 94% of Viruses on Contact
InnovationApr 21

New Plastic Film Kills 94% of Viruses on Contact

Scientists created a flexible plastic film covered in tiny pillars that physically tears apart viruses without chemicals. The breakthrough could transform everything from phones to hospital equipment into self-sanitizing surfaces.

AllAfrica - Science3 min read
Sea Anemones Fight Viruses in a Completely New Way
Health & WellnessJul 1

Sea Anemones Fight Viruses in a Completely New Way

Scientists discovered that sea anemones use an immune system that works opposite to ours, yet still protects them from viruses. The finding reveals evolution created multiple successful strategies for fighting infections across the animal kingdom.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
New Coating Shreds 96% of Viruses in Six Hours
InnovationApr 27

New Coating Shreds 96% of Viruses in Six Hours

Australian scientists created a surface covered in microscopic spikes that physically punctures viruses, destroying 96% of infectious particles without harsh chemicals. This breakthrough could soon protect hospital tables, phone screens, and keyboards from spreading disease.

New Atlas3 min read
Scientists Find Safe Way to Track Next Pandemic Virus
InnovationApr 29

Scientists Find Safe Way to Track Next Pandemic Virus

UK researchers discovered a groundbreaking method to identify dangerous animal viruses without risking human infection. Their work could help prevent the next pandemic by spotting threats before they spread.

AllAfrica - Health3 min read
India Contains Nipah Virus as Asian Nations Screen
Health & WellnessJan 28

India Contains Nipah Virus as Asian Nations Screen

India successfully contained a Nipah virus outbreak through rapid response and contact tracing, preventing wider spread of the deadly pathogen. The quick action prompted neighboring countries to strengthen health screenings as a precaution.

Google News - Health2 min read
Ethiopia Beats Marburg Virus in First-Ever Outbreak
Global NewsJan 27

Ethiopia Beats Marburg Virus in First-Ever Outbreak

Ethiopia successfully eliminated its first-ever Marburg virus outbreak, earning global praise for a response that showed how strong leadership and community trust can stop deadly diseases in their tracks. International partners say the victory offers a blueprint for health security worldwide.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read

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