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The chinaberry tree survived a forest fire and grew back fast. Could this native tree be key to wildfire recovery? Here's why researchers are cautiously optimistic: scidev.net/global/news/fi…

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#African diet 'reduces inflammation' in just two weeks, SciDev.Net reports. #Caribbean brothers and sisters, this is for you. Anyone looking at the #Rastafarian diet Faculty of Science & Technology? #HealthyLife #HealthyFood scidev.net/global/explain…

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“We’re on alert mode,” says #Eswatini’s health ministry, but community leaders say the response lacks urgency. With #USAID gone, who’s left to fund the fight? scidev.net/global/news/es…

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Twice a year. No pills. 100% effective. This long-acting HIV shot by Gilead Sciences is a game changer, especially for African women. What happens when you're left out of the trial? Yvette Raphael on equity, access, and advocacy: scidev.net/global/opinion…

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HPV genotypes linked to cervical cancer found in urban wastewater. Researchers in Uruguay say this low-cost surveillance could transform public health in low-data regions. #HPV scidev.net/global/news/wa…

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For low- and middle-income countries with limited epidemiological data, wastewater monitoring offers a powerful new tool to track diseases like HPV, which is the main cause of cervical cancer. This cost-effective approach to population health monitoring could transform cervical

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Where’s the data? Burn injuries cause 100k+ deaths annually in LMICs, but global burn mortality data is missing key regions. scidev.net/global/news/ev…

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Just science and natural enemies. Soursop farmers in Grenada are turning to imported ladybirds 🐞 to save their crops from a destructive pest via SGCIAfrica scidev.net/global/support…

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.Jane Carlton warns: “Even the best tools stall without funding.” With the US freezing funding to Africa’s #malaria fight, clinics are rationing tests and new tech is on pause. scidev.net/global/opinion…

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A new World Health Organization (WHO) pandemic treaty is here. 124 nations signed on, but not the US. What it means for the global south and pandemic equity. #PandemicTreaty #GlobalHealth scidev.net/global/news/pa…

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Each year, 11 million people suffer #burn injuries—most in low- and middle-income countries where care is out of reach. A new global study, featured in The Lancet, makes it clear: the lack of relevant research is costing lives. scidev.net/global/news/ev…

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Insects are ruining #Grenada’s #soursop exports. Enter: the ladybird 🐞. #CaribbeanFarming #InvasiveSpecies How a small predator is helping farmers save a multimillion-dollar industry: scidev.net/global/support…

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Did you know wastewater can tell us about cancer risk in communities? Researchers in Uruguay have detected HPV genotypes linked to cervical cancer in urban sewage, creating a new tool for disease surveillance. bit.ly/4jfL0tv via SciDev.Net

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"The malaria map is shrinking. With vaccines, gene editing, and African nations stepping up, we can eliminate #malaria. But urgency is critical; retreating now would waste decades of progress." Jane Carlton reflects on #malaria progress in SciDev.Net scidev.net/global/opinion…

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Sri Lanka’s elephant corridor plan ignores one fact: its elephants don’t migrate. So why build migratory routes? Experts say it’s time for science-based solutions to end deadly conflict. 🐘 Read more: scidev.net/global/news/sr… #Elephants #SriLanka #Conservation

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Crickets as protein. Food waste as feed. Ugandan researchers, with support from SGCIAfrica are using one problem to solve another, and smallholder farmers are reaping the rewards. scidev.net/global/support…