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[Title] => US scientists discover why A/H1N1 flu virus spreads less effectively
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- The new A/H1N1 strain of flu has a form of surface protein that binds inefficiently to receptors found in the human respiratory tract, which make it spread from person to person less effectively than other flu viruses, scientists said.
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[Summary] => The Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) is pushing hard for the development of rice varieties with a considerable amount of vitamin A in their grains through biofortification to help combat night and total blindness, especially among children.
"Any increase of vitamins and minerals in the rice grain can bring health benefits to millions of malnourished people who depend mostly on rice for nourishment," said Emily Corpuz-Arocena, a plant breeder at the PhilRice Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Division.
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"Any increase of vitamins and minerals in the rice grain can bring health benefits to millions of malnourished people who depend mostly on rice for nourishment," said Emily Corpuz-Arocena, a plant breeder at the PhilRice Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Division.
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"Any increase of vitamins and minerals in the rice grain can bring health benefits to millions of malnourished people who depend mostly on rice for nourishment," said Emily Corpuz-Arocena, a plant breeder at the PhilRice Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Division.
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