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Julia Kubanek a chemical ecologist at the Georgia Institute of Technology identified a seaweed, a red alga, Callophycus Serratus, in the oceans around Fiji that prevents the Malaria parasite from living and reproducing inside of red blood cells.
Maybe that's why Malaria is not a problem in the Fiji Islands. I thought it was the Kava. :)
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/02/seaweed-a-source-of-potential.html?ref=hp
Julia Kubanek a chemical ecologist at the Georgia Institute of Technology identified a seaweed, a red alga, Callophycus Serratus, in the oceans around Fiji that prevents the Malaria parasite from living and reproducing inside of red blood cells.
Maybe that's why Malaria is not a problem in the Fiji Islands. I thought it was the Kava. :)
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/02/seaweed-a-source-of-potential.html?ref=hp
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