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Malaria Minute | Friday 13th April 2018

The British Scientist behind a ‘major malaria breakthrough’ and why three waves of drug-resistant malaria have emerged from one tiny region of Cambodia.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years13th April 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 6th April 2018

Winnie Mandela dies at 81, people across the world pay tribute to Martin Luther King, fifty years after his death and scientists explain why iron can sometimes worsen malaria.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years6th April 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 30th March 2018

Triclosan, an ingredient found in healthcare products, can inhibit target genes in the malaria parasite, Aardman Animations produce a malaria film and scientists discover a genetic fingerprint of proteins linked to deadly malaria strains.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years30th March 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 23rd March 2018

USAID’s Mark Green speaks to the Foreign Aid Committee, GSK employees enjoy a workout session by Joe Wicks (aka The Body Coach) to celebrate the GSK – Sport Relief Partnership and we present live coverage of Sport Relief 2018.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years23rd March 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 16th March 2018

Changing meal times may be key to managing malaria, according to a new study. ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli jailed after defrauding investors, Lassa Fever breaks out in Nigeria and the launch of Sport Relief 2018.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years16th March 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 9th March 2018

The Global Fund ends funding for malaria treatment in North Korea over transparency concerns, IBM uses Artificial Intelligence to augment the decision-making abilities of officials and the emoji that could help fight malaria.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years9th March 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 2nd March 2018

Malaria is eliminated in Marsabit, Wella Health reduces malaria deaths by connecting citizens to healthcare workers using WhatsApp and Dr Jimmy Opigo distributes mosquito nets.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years2nd March 2018 ago

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