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UN: Antarctic High Temp Records Will Take Months to Verify

Record high temperatures reportedly measured in Antarctica will take months to verify, the U.N. weather agency said Sunday.A spokesman for the World Meteorological Organization said the measurements made by researchers from Argentina and Brazil earlier this month have to undergo …


US Prepares for Second Wave of Flu as Coronavirus Fears Rise

U.S. health officials are preparing for a second wave of the winter flu season, complicated this year by similarities between flu symptoms and those of the coronavirus that has killed more than 1,500 in China and spread fear around the …


US NGO Installs Solar Panels in Maternity Wards in Zimbabwe

A U.S.-funded charity has started installing solar panels to provide electricity to the maternity wards of rural hospitals in Zimbabwe. The move should come as a relief to new and expecting mothers, as power cuts have left many Zimbabwean hospitals …


Last Month Was Hottest January Ever, US Scientists Say

Last month was the warmest January ever recorded, U.S. government forecasters say, with human-led climate change the leading cause.Global temperatures were 1.13 degrees Celsius higher than the 20th century average, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported Thursday — the …


Ebola in Eastern DRC Remains Global Health Threat

A World Health Organization Emergency Committee warns the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo remains a global health threat despite significant progress in containing the spread of this deadly virus.   WHO reports a total of 3,431 cases of …


In Egypt, Renewed Outcry Against Female Genital Mutilation

After the death of a young girl in upper Egypt during a botched circumcision, women and doctors in Cairo launched a number of protests in recent days to decry the practice, which has been officially outlawed since 2008. Government officials …


Lesotho’s Budding Cannabis Industry Sparks High Hopes

The tiny southern African mountain nation of Lesotho made history in 2017 by becoming the first on the continent to issue licenses for the production of medical cannabis. It made history again, when it signed tens of millions of dollars …


Live Brain Donations to Help Scientists Treat Epilepsy

Epilepsy,  a neurological disorder typically associated with seizures, affects millions in the United States alone.  Now, patients are helping scientists find new treatments by donating living brain tissue for research.  VOA’s Arash Arabasadi takes us into the operating room. …


High Hopes for Lesotho’s Budding Cannabis Industry

High in the mountains of Lesotho, a green revolution is growing.  The tiny mountain kingdom, which is surrounded on all sides by South Africa, made history in 2017 by being the first African country to issue licenses for the production …


Coronavirus Death Toll More than 1,100

Chinese health officials reported Wednesday the number of dead from a coronavirus outbreak has risen to more than 1,100.The National Health Commission figures included 97 new deaths and a total of 44,653 people confirmed infected since the outbreak began last …


Chinese Hospitals Struggle to Cope with the Coronavirus Outbreak

China’s health care system is struggling to cope with the surging number of patients infected by the deadly coronavirus despite that Chinese President Xi Jingping has re-emerged in public to call for greater confidence in his government.   FILE – A …


Drugs Fail to Slow Decline in Inherited Alzheimer’s Disease

Two experimental drugs failed to prevent or slow mental decline in a study of people who are virtually destined to develop Alzheimer’s disease at a relatively young age because they inherited rare gene flaws.The results announced Monday are another disappointment …


WHO: The Ebola Epidemic in DR Congo May Be Nearing its End

The World Health Organization reports progress is being made in combating the Ebola epidemic in the conflict-ridden North Kivu and Ituri provinces in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  The latest number of reported cases stands at 3,429, including 2,251 …