Monday, August 22, 2016

Zika virus may harm adult brains, study says : 14news





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Zika virus may harm adult brains, study says

Zika virus may harm adult brains, study says
Zika virus may harm adult brains, study says
Researchers say the brains of adults may be harmed by the Zika virus, which is linked to a birth defect in babies.(Source: CDC)(RNN) - The Zika virus may harm adult brains similar to the way it harms the brains of babies, a new study suggests.The mosquito-borne disease may damage the adult brain cells that help people learn and remember, according to researchers at The Rockefeller University and La Jolla Institute.


in like manner local10

Miami Beach residents worry about Zika virus spreading in city

Miami Beach residents worry about Zika virus spreading in city
Miami Beach residents worry about Zika virus spreading in city
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Residents of Miami Beach said they are concerned about the spread of the Zika virus, which has been locally acquired by at least five people.Neighbors at one condominium building told Local 10 News that they have been complaining to city officials for months about an abandoned building next door.They said they are especially concerned about a pool of green, stagnant water sitting behind it -- a perfect breeding ground for Zika-infected mosquitoes.


as well kltv

First Zika virus case reported in East Texas - KLTV.com - Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville

First Zika virus case reported in East Texas - KLTV.com - Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville
First Zika virus case reported in East Texas - KLTV.com - Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville
The first Zika virus case has been reported in East Texas.Gregg County health officials have confirmed the first Zika diagnosis in East Texas.Fred Killingworth of the Gregg County Health Department reported the Zika diagnosis to the regional health board.


First Zika virus case reported in East Texas - KLTV.com - Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville

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