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Bird Flu in Russia

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The H5N1 strain of bird flu was detected early on Monday after experts traced all five recent outbreaks of bird flu to the capital's Sadovod market. So far no human outbreaks of the disease have been recorded.

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10 Ways the World Will End: A Monster Plague (2:57)

The Science Channel's "10 Ways the World Will End," illustrates the scenario of widespread devastation from a killer plague. Some scientists believe the biggest threat from a plague could come from bio-warfare or outer space.

Bird Flu (19:08)

Learn about the bird flu in this video from UC Davis.

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Watch this video about blue ear disease on HowStuffWorks. More than a million pigs have died after contracting blue ear disease and 56 people were taken to hospital in Guangdong province (China) after eating infected meat. Chinese people are big... More »

Bird Flu in Russia (1:15)

The H5N1 strain of bird flu was detected early on Monday after experts traced all five recent outbreaks of bird flu to the capital's Sadovod market. So far no human outbreaks of the disease have been recorded.

Battling Bird Flu in Moscow (0:50)

The latest deaths among poultry from bird flu were discovered to the north of the region around Moscow following confirmed outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu in villages to the south and west of Moscow.

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Sulfa is a chemical substance that can cure and prevent bacterial infections. Learn more about its discovery on The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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Scientists investigated a disease that broke down the body's immune system and led to an agonizing death. The following year the disease was given the name AIDS.

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It took one week for Holly to beat the flu. Her body has produced T-memory cells that will keep her from getting this identical virus again. If the virus mutates, the T-memory cells will not protect her.

An Inside Look at the Flu: Battle Against the Flu (5:59)

Holly has been fighting the virus for 36 hours. See how the virus reacts to her body's attempts to expel it in this video.

An Inside Look at the Flu: The Influenza B Invasion (8:56)

Seven hours after breathing in the flu, the virus continues its attack and invasion of Holly's body.

An Inside Look at the Flu: Transmission of a Virus (4:56)

This video follows a transmission of influenza B virus from the time Holly picks it up in an elevator until it enters a cell in her throat.

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Many of those working on the front line of HIV-AIDS research and treatment helped to define the latter part of the twentieth century.

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