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​Europe’s only conference for minoritised life scientists heads to Edinburgh in 2026

2025-09-15T00:01:00+01:00

Europe’s only conference for minoritised life scientists is heading to Scotland for spring 2026. The Minoritised Life Scientists Future Forum (MLSFF) will be held at Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) from March 23 to 26.

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    Finding my way to Parasitology

    Read about Sadiya’s journey from Uppsala to Uganda, and into One Health research in Parasitology.

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    Mediterranean diet could reduce gum disease, study shows

    People living in the UK and following a diet close to the Mediterranean diet are more likely to have better gum health, with potentially lower amounts of gum disease and inflammation. A new study suggests that people not following a Mediterranean-style diet tended to have more severe gum disease, especially if they consumed red meat frequently.  

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    Scientists link waning Japanese encephalitis immunity to higher dengue severity

    Scientists have found that waning immunity to Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) may increase the risk of more severe dengue disease in humans. The study highlights how fading vaccine protection from one virus can unintentionally affect the body’s response to another.

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Cholera kills more people for second consecutive year, while prevention and treatment available

2025-09-15T07:57:00+01:00By

The World Health Organization (WHO) has published its global cholera statistics for 2024, showing an increase in both the number of people who fell sick and died from the disease. Reported cholera cases rose by 5% and deaths by 50% in 2024 compared to 2023.