A team of researchers in Costa Rica’s Alberto Manuel Brenes Reserve have been searching for plants that might help cure the mosquito-transmitted disease known as malaria. While not a common disease in Costa Rica, the country’s tropical rainforests have a wide diversity of plants that sometimes cannot be found elsewhere in the world– and some of these species might contain medicinal properties to help stop malaria and other diseases. An estimated 1-3 million people die each year from malaria.
Potential Cure for Malaria Discovered in Rainforests of Costa Rica
Potential Cure for Malaria Discovered in Rainforests of Costa Rica
(via ecoworldly.com)
Submitted by Colibri on Thu, 2008-09-18 19:33.
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