South Korea seeks to import anti-viral remdesivir as new virus cases emerge
29 May 08:07 • 3 articles
South Korea seeks to import anti-viral remdesivir as new coronavirus cases emerge
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean health authorities said on Friday they would request imports of Gilead Sciences Inc’s anti-viral drug remdesivir to treat COVID-19, as new outbreaks of the disease flare as social distancing restrictions are eased.
29 May 08:07 • Reuters • 8334514180521148437.htmlSouth Korea seeks to import anti-viral remdesivir as new virus cases emerge
Coronavirus total cases is 11,402 with 269 deaths
29 May 08:38 • The Express Tribune • 1105816786624222958.htmlS.Korea seeks to import anti-viral remdesivir as new coronavirus cases emerge
SEOUL - South Korean health authorities said on Friday they would request imports of Gilead Sciences Inc's anti-viral drug remdesivir to treat COVID-19, as new outbreaks of the disease flare as social distancing restrictions are eased.
29 May 11:08 • The Peninsula • 1202843880898119025.htmlHydroxychloroquine combination risky for cancer patients with COVID-19: Study
29 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Hydroxychloroquine combination risky for cancer patients with COVID-19: Study
The preliminary results suggest doctors may want to refrain from prescribing the decades-old malaria treatment hydroxychloroquine with the antibiotic azithromycin for these patients until more study is done, researchers said.
29 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024965184327801.htmlHydroxychloroquine combination risky for cancer patients with COVID-19: Study
Cancer patients with COVID-19 who were treated with a drug combination promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump to counter the coronavirus were ...
29 May 07:32 • CNA • 5644198864251320128.htmlDrug combination of HCQ and azithromycin lethal for COVID-19 patients with cancer: Study
The study further showed that those who had the COVID-19 infection and had cancer actively progressing at the time of infection were five times more likely to die within 30 days than those who were in remission.
29 May 02:48 • DNA India • 7533428662875146296.htmlNearly 10% of diabetic patients hospitalised for COVID-19 may die: Study
29 May 05:22 • 2 articles
10% of diabetics die within days of coronavirus hospitalization – study
'The presence of diabetic complications and increased age increase the risk of death,' the researchers say in a statement
29 May 05:22 • Rappler • 1882105643314659835.htmlNearly 10% of diabetic patients hospitalised for COVID-19 may die: Study
Researchers, including those from the University of Nantes in France, analysed data from 1,317 COVID-19 patients admitted to 53 French hospitals between 10 and 31 March 2020.
29 May 11:50 • The Financial Express • 1288289580416296241.htmlCancer patients twice as likely to die from COVID-19: Study
29 May 01:53 • 2 articles
Cancer patients twice as likely to die from coronavirus – study
However, the receipt of chemotherapy or other anti-cancer therapies within 4 weeks of COVID-19 diagnosis does not affect mortality outcomes
29 May 01:53 • Rappler • 1882105643153940976.htmlCancer patients twice as likely to die from COVID-19: Study
People with cancer are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than those without it, a large study published Thursday found. The data on more than 900 patients in the US, Canada and Spain
29 May 08:02 • Deccan Herald • 2027555796292743995.htmlAstronomers Confirm The Earth-Sized Planet at Proxima Centauri Is Definitely There
29 May 00:00 • 3 articles
ESPRESSO confirms the presence of an Earth around the nearest star
The existence of a planet the size of Earth around the closest star in the solar system, Proxima Centauri, has been confirmed by an international team of scientists including researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE). The results, which you can read all about in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, reveal that the planet in question, Proxima b, has a mass of 1.17 earth masses and is located in the habitable zone of its star, which it orbits in 11.2 days.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240068270017552.htmlThere is 'an Earth' around our nearest star, scientists confirm
A planet the size of Earth has been confirmed around the closest star in our solar system, Proxima Centauri, by an international team of scientists. The planet, called ‘Proxima b’, has a mass of 1.17
29 May 06:34 • The Independent • 2511519171856819746.htmlAstronomers Confirm The Earth-Sized Planet at Proxima Centauri Is Definitely There
Using state-of-the-art astronomical instruments, an international team of researchers has confirmed the existence of Proxima b, an Earth-like planet that's orbiting the closest star to our Solar System, Proxima Centauri.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231564746854171.htmlCoronavirus vaccine: Pfizer CEO claims COVID-19 medicine could be ready by October-end
29 May 00:05 • 2 articles
Pharma chiefs say coronavirus vaccine could be ready this year, but challenges 'daunting'
Pharmaceutical company executives say one or several COVID-19 vaccines could begin rolling out before 2021, but warned the challenges would be 'daunting' as it was estimated that 15 billion doses would be needed to halt the pandemic.
29 May 00:05 • Coronavirus • 2422791597368064751.htmlCoronavirus vaccine: Pfizer CEO claims COVID-19 medicine could be ready by October-end
American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is conducting clinical trials with German firm BioNTech on several probable vaccines in Europe and the United States
29 May 11:51 • Business Today • 1145527431919393916.htmlSun Pharma to test pancreatitis drug in Covid-19 patients in India
29 May 11:01 • 3 articles
Sun Pharma to test pancreatitis drug in COVID-19 patients in India
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Drugmaker Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd said on Friday it has received Indian regulatory approval to start clinical trials of a pancreatitis drug in COVID-19 patients.
29 May 11:01 • Reuters • 8334514180344297342.htmlSun Pharma to test pancreatitis drug in Covid-19 patients in India
Sun Pharma it has initiated manufacturing of the active pharmaceutical ingredient and the finished product of the drug using technology from its unit, Pola Pharma Japan.
29 May 11:20 • Business-Standard • 1502508925866512974.htmlSun Pharma to conduct clinical trial of pancreatitis drug in COVID-19 patients
Shares of Sun Pharma rose 5 percent intraday on Friday after receiving approval from the Indian drug regulator for clinical trial of its drug on COVID-19 patients.
29 May 11:17 • Firstpost • 4760741712166557226.htmlIndian doctors go online to treat patients amid coronavirus outbreak
29 May 07:36 • 2 articles
Indian doctors go online to treat patients amid coronavirus outbreak
GURUGRAM, India (Reuters) - As India’s health system grapples with the coronavirus, doctors are increasingly going online to consult with patients suffering less critical or chronic diseases, while the south Asian economy prepares to emerge from a nationwide lockdown.
29 May 07:36 • Reuters • 8334514180425692148.htmlDoctors switch to online consultancy amid virus lockdown in India
As the country's tally of virus infections stands at more than 165,000, with 4,706 deaths
29 May 09:18 • The Express Tribune • 1105816786372801972.htmlCovid-19: Sun Pharma gets approval for clinical trial of Nafamostat
29 May 10:17 • 4 articles
Covid-19: Sun Pharma gets approval for clinical trial of Nafamostat
Covid-19: Nafamostat was found to be the most potent drug and was able to inhibit virus entry at very low concentrations, consistent with findings from Japan and German labs.
29 May 10:17 • newsx.com • 5974563061377044936.htmlCOVID-19 in India: DCGI allows clinical trials of Sun Pharma’s Nafamostat
29 May 10:49 • Free Press Journal • 9080771787906560820.htmlSun Pharma gains 5% on DGCI nod to initiate clinical trial of drug on COVID-19 patients
Nafamostat is approved in Japan for improvement of acute symptoms of pancreatitis and treatment of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC).
29 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964158815298.htmlSun Pharma gets DCGI nod to start clinical trial of Nafamostat drug in COVID-19 patients
Three clinical trials are undergoing to test Nafamostat in Covid-19 patients; these trials are being led by the University of Tokyo Hospital, Japan; Gyeongsang National University Hospital (South Korea); and a collaborative trial by University Hospital, Italy, University of Zurich, Switzerland and Yokohoma City University, Japan
29 May 11:06 • Business Today • 1145527432027386294.htmlU.S. FDA asks five firms to recall diabetes drug with high levels of probable carcinogen
29 May 01:47 • 2 articles
U.S. FDA asks five firms to recall diabetes drug with high levels of probable carcinogen
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday it has recommended five pharmaceutical firms to voluntarily recall their diabetes drug metformin after the agency found high levels of a possible cancer-causing impurity in some versions of the medication.
29 May 01:47 • Reuters • 8334514181120705475.htmlRegulator Asks 5 Firms To Recall Diabetes Drug Over Carcinogen Concerns
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday it has recommended five pharmaceutical firms to voluntarily recall their diabetes drug metformin after the agency found high levels of a possible cancer-causing impurity in some versions of the medication.
29 May 02:54 • NDTV.com • 5090057681689564229.html5-day Remdesivir dose works as well as the 10-day dose in COVID-19, study finds
29 May 03:58 • 1 article
5-day Remdesivir dose works as well as the 10-day dose in COVID-19, study finds
With more than 5.8 million people infected with the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the search is on for an effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine or drug to treat COVID-19 disease.
29 May 03:58 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031453693400.htmlEvolution of pandemic coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Evolution of pandemic coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans
A team of scientists studying the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that has caused the COVID-19 pandemic, found that it was especially well-suited to jump from animals to humans by shapeshifting as it gained the ability to infect human cells.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801807476446.htmlEvolution of pandemic coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans
A team of scientists studying the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that has caused the COVID-19 pandemic, found that it was especially well-suited to jump from animals to humans by shapeshifting as it gained the ability to infect human cells.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469475028167.htmlShorter 5-day course of remdesivir works as well as 10-day: Gilead study
29 May 04:24 • 1 article
Shorter 5-day course of remdesivir works as well as 10-day: Gilead study
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Gilead Sciences Inc, which has suggested that a shorter treatment duration could extend limited supplies of its drug ...
29 May 04:24 • CNA • 5644198863169400012.htmlGrowing evidence that minority ethnic groups in England may be at higher risk of COVID-19
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Growing evidence that minority ethnic groups in England may be at higher risk of COVID-19
Evidence available to date suggests that minority ethnic groups in England, particularly black and south Asian people, may be at increased risk of testing positive for Covid-19, compared to people from white British backgrounds, according to a new study.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802690580556.htmlGrowing evidence that minority ethnic groups in England may be at higher risk of COVID-19
Evidence available to date suggests that minority ethnic groups in England, particularly black and south Asian people, may be at increased risk of testing positive for Covid-19, compared to people from white British backgrounds, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Medicine.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468280727957.htmlThird day with no new Louth Covid-19 cases confirmed
29 May 07:24 • 4 articles
Third day with no new Louth Covid-19 cases confirmed
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29 May 07:24 • Dundalk Democrat • 5738461709183693640.htmlCovid-19 update: 9 additional deaths recorded as confirmed cases rise to 24,841
A further nine people have died after contracting Covid-19 according to figures released by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre on Thursday. There have now been a total 1,639 Covid-19 relat...
29 May 08:58 • TipperaryLive • 1097599578209762346.htmlNo new Covid-19 cases in Louth for the third day running - Talk of the Town
There were no new cases of Covid-19 reported in Louth for the third day running in the latest figures released last night. As of midnight on Tuesday May 26th there remains 759 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus in the Wee County. There have now been a total 1,639 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland. As of...Read More→
29 May 08:43 • Talk of the Town • 6988606399530774463.htmlCOVID-19: Irish mortality rate 'in the lower range' when compared with others
The COVID-19 mortality rate in Ireland has been in the lower range overall when compared with oth...
29 May 06:40 • Newstalk • 7635722259388758775.htmlCOVID-19: Trump feeling ‘absolutely great’ after taking hydroxychloroquine, says White House
29 May 02:30 • 1 article
COVID-19: Trump feeling ‘absolutely great’ after taking hydroxychloroquine, says White House
The drug is not FDA-approved for the treatment of COVID-19 but it has been identified as a possible treatment for the infection
29 May 02:30 • The Hindu • 6679535025061675799.htmlChief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
29 May 07:18 • 3 articles
Chief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
Brendan Murphy has backed the voluntary use of face masks as a new study shows they can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 when people are asymptomatic.
29 May 07:18 • Brisbane Times • 2314609339547058836.htmlChief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
Brendan Murphy has backed the voluntary use of face masks as a new study shows they can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 when people are asymptomatic.
29 May 07:18 • WAtoday • 6806590899993248404.htmlChief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
Brendan Murphy has backed the voluntary use of face masks as a new study shows they can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 when people are asymptomatic.
29 May 07:18 • The Age • 7967730562527986324.htmlRoche, Gilead to test drug cocktail against severe Covid-19
29 May 03:03 • 1 article
Roche, Gilead to test drug cocktail against severe Covid-19
Roche said in a statement that it had joined forces with Gilead for a global phase III clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of using tocilizumab combined with remdesivir in hospitalised patients with severe Covid-19 pneumonia.
29 May 03:03 • Hindustan Times • 696565557936996506.htmlResearchers develop experimental rapid COVID-19 test using nanoparticle technique
29 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Researchers develop experimental rapid COVID-19 test using nanoparticle technique
Scientists have developed an experimental diagnostic test for COVID-19 that can visually detect the presence of the virus in 10 minutes. It uses a simple assay containing plasmonic gold nanoparticles to detect a color change when the virus is present.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801376834788.htmlResearchers develop experimental rapid COVID-19 test using nanoparticle technique
Scientists from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) developed an experimental diagnostic test for COVID-19 that can visually detect the presence of the virus in 10 minutes. It uses a simple assay containing plasmonic gold nanoparticles to detect a color change when the virus is present. The test does not require the use of any advanced laboratory techniques, such as those commonly used to amplify DNA, for analysis.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468358124355.htmlResearchers use new technique to develop experimental rapid COVID-19 test
Scientists from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) developed an experimental diagnostic test for COVID-19 that can visually detect the presence of the virus in 10 minutes.
29 May 05:20 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031727682793.htmlHow the coronavirus could be prevented from invading a host cell
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
How the coronavirus could be prevented from invading a host cell
How might the novel coronavirus be prevented from entering a host cell in an effort to thwart infection? A team of biomedical scientists has made a discovery that points to a solution. The scientists report that two proteases -- enzymes that break down proteins -- located on the surface of host cells and responsible for processing viral entry could be inhibited.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802248844203.htmlHow the coronavirus could be prevented from invading a host cell
How might the novel coronavirus be prevented from entering a host cell in an effort to thwart infection? A team of biomedical scientists has made a discovery that points to a solution. The scientists, led by Maurizio Pellecchia in the UC Riverside School of Medicine, report in the journal Molecules that two proteases -- enzymes that break down proteins -- located on the surface of host cells and responsible for processing viral entry could be inhibited.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469621035398.htmlUsing riboflavin, UV light reduces SARS-CoV-2 pathogens in plasma, whole blood
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Using riboflavin, UV light reduces SARS-CoV-2 pathogens in plasma, whole blood
Researchers used existing technologies to show that exposing the coronavirus to riboflavin and ultraviolet light reduces blood-borne pathogens in human plasma and whole-blood products.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802985416026.htmlUsing riboflavin, UV light reduces SARS-CoV-2 pathogens in plasma, whole blood
Researchers at Colorado State University used existing technologies to show that exposing the coronavirus to riboflavin and ultraviolet light reduces blood-borne pathogens in human plasma and whole-blood products.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469274837949.htmlHydroxychloroquine worsens odds for cancer patients with COVID-19
29 May 06:22 • 1 article
Hydroxychloroquine worsens odds for cancer patients with COVID-19
As the evidence piles up that a malaria drug touted as a possible coronavirus treatment by President Donald Trump may instead harm patients, a new study shows the same might hold true for cancer patients with COVID-19.
29 May 06:22 • UPI • 8257973864486298946.htmlCOVID-19 patients who undergo surgery are at increased risk of postoperative death
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
COVID-19 patients who undergo surgery are at increased risk of postoperative death
Patients undergoing surgery after contracting coronavirus are at greatly increased risk of postoperative death, a new global study reveals. Researchers found that amongst SARS-CoV-2 infected patients who underwent surgery, mortality rates approach those of the sickest patients admitted to intensive care after contracting the virus in the community.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803008058409.htmlCOVID-19 patients who undergo surgery are at increased risk of postoperative death
Patients are at increased risk of dying after surgery if they contract COVID-19. Non-critical surgery should be postponed during COVID-19 outbreaks. Investment is urgently needed to increase safety of surgery during COVID-19 outbreaks.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468380225975.htmlDonald Trump 'feels perfect' after taking potentially fatal hydroxychloroquine
29 May 10:22 • 1 article
Donald Trump 'feels perfect' after taking potentially fatal hydroxychloroquine
Side effects include fatal heart problems, nausea, stomach pain, skin rash, itching and hair loss.
29 May 10:22 • Metro • 970161747874818814.htmlHow toxic protein spreads in Alzheimer's disease
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
How toxic protein spreads in Alzheimer's disease
Toxic versions of the protein tau are believed to cause death of neurons of the brain in Alzheimer's disease. A new study shows that the spread of toxic tau in the human brain in elderly individuals may occur via connected neurons. The researchers could see that beta-amyloid facilitates the spread of toxic tau.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801128123750.htmlHow toxic protein spreads in Alzheimer's disease
Toxic versions of the protein tau are believed to cause death of neurons of the brain in Alzheimer's disease. A new study published in Nature Communications shows that the spread of toxic tau in the human brain in elderly individuals may occur via connected neurons. The researchers could see that beta-amyloid facilitates the spread of toxic tau.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468988787018.htmlA rising tide of marine disease? How parasites respond to a warming world
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
A rising tide of marine disease? How parasites respond to a warming world
A recent study explores the ways parasitism will respond to climate change, providing researchers new insights into disease transmission.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802672745406.htmlA rising tide of marine disease? How parasites respond to a warming world
A recent study from the University of Washington explores the ways parasitism will respond to climate change, providing researchers new insights into disease transmission. The paper was published May 18 in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468845492713.htmlWesterlund 2’s Core is No Place to Form Planets, Astronomers Say
29 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Westerlund 2’s Core is No Place to Form Planets, Astronomers Say
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have observed young stars in a crowded stellar cluster called Westerlund 2. They’ve found that lower-
29 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514155815722.htmlDistance from Brightest Stars Is Key to Preserving Primordial Discs
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope was used to conduct a three-year study of the crowded, massive and young star cluster Westerlund 2. The research found that the material encircling stars near the cluster's centre is mysteriously devoid of the large, dense clouds of dust that would be expected to become planets in a few million years.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067668200375.htmlIn Planet Formation, It's Location, Location, Location
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope are finding that planets have a tough time forming in the rough-and-tumble central region of the massive, crowded star cluster Westerlund 2. Located 20,000 light-years away, Westerlund 2 is a unique laboratory to study stellar evolutionary processes because it's relatively nearby, quite young, and contains a large stellar population.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067232028218.htmlCovid-19 patients can be discharged after 21 days if clinically well
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
Covid-19 patients can be discharged after 21 days if clinically well
Coronavirus patients who are clinically well by the 21st day of their illness will be discharged, as scientific evidence shows they are no longer infectious. But as a precaution, these people will have to stay at home or in their dormitories for another seven days, Health...
29 May 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039561700747667.htmlWhen COVID-19 meets flu season
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
When COVID-19 meets flu season
As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn't scary enough, the flu season is not far away. How severe will the flu season be as it converges with the COVID-19 outbreak? What can we do to prepare?
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801720370657.htmlWhen COVID-19 meets flu season
As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn't scary enough, the flu season is not far away. How severe will the flu season be as it converges with the COVID-19 outbreak? What can we do to prepare? Dr. Benjamin Singer, a Northwestern Medicine pulmonologist who treats COVID-19 patients in the intensive care unit, outlines the best defense against influenza, which also may protect against coronavirus.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469404397114.htmlNew gut-brain link: How gut mucus could help treat brain disorders
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
New gut-brain link: How gut mucus could help treat brain disorders
Gut bacterial imbalance is linked with many neurological disorders. Now researchers have identified a common thread: changes in gut mucus. It's a new gut-brain connection that opens fresh paths for scientists searching for ways to treat brain disorders by targeting our 'second brain' -- the gut.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802464879532.htmlNew gut-brain link: How gut mucus could help treat brain disorders
Gut bacterial imbalance is linked with many neurological disorders. Now researchers have identified a common thread: changes in gut mucus. It's a new gut-brain connection that opens fresh paths for scientists searching for ways to treat brain disorders by targeting our 'second brain' - the gut.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468020254796.htmlLeukemia drug nilotinib safe, shows promise against Alzheimer's disease in trial
29 May 04:16 • 2 articles
Leukemia drug nilotinib safe, shows promise against Alzheimer's disease in trial
May 29 (UPI) -- The leukemia drug nilotinib, which shows promise in reducing the effects of Alzheimer's disease, is safe and has minimal side effects when used at low doses, according to a small clinical trial published Friday in the journal Annals of Neurology.
29 May 04:16 • UPI • 8257973864811759036.htmlNilotinib appears safe and affects biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease clinical trial
A Georgetown University Medical Center clinical trial investigating the cancer drug nilotinib in people with Alzheimer's disease finds that it is safe and well-tolerated, and researchers say the drug should be tested in a larger study to further determine its safety and efficacy as a potential disease-modifying strategy.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469370032725.htmlNew research reveals cannabis and frankincense at the Judahite shrine of biblical Arad
29 May 07:41 • 4 articles
New research reveals Cannabis and Frankincense at the Judahite Shrine of Biblical Arad
Analysis of the material on two Iron Age altars discovered at the entrance to the "holy of holies" of a shrine at Tel Arad in the Beer-sheba Valley, Israel, were found to contain Cannabis and Frankincense, ...
29 May 07:41 • phys.org • 3476726123228774706.htmlNew research reveals cannabis and frankincense at the Judahite shrine of biblical Arad
Analysis of the material on two Iron Age altars discovered at the entrance to the 'holy of holies' of a shrine at Tel Arad in the Beer-sheba Valley, Israel, were found to contain cannabis and frankincense, according to new article.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802397521025.htmlCannabis And Frankincense Discovered At Ancient "Holy Of Holies" Altar
Resting atop two limestone altars located at the entrance of Israel’s “holy of holies” shrine are the black residual remains of cannabis and frankincense,
29 May 00:01 • IFLScience • 242791750113305048.htmlIsraeli Scientists Find Traces of Cannabis and Frankincense on 2,700-Year-Old Altars
Israeli researchers have analyzed organic residues from two altars of the 8th century BC shrine at the Biblical fortress of Arad and found that one of them contained frankincense that was mixed with animal fat for evaporation; on the other altar, cannabis substance was mixed with animal dung to enable its mild heating.
29 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819513025448048.htmlResearchers grow lung organoids from stem cells for Sars-Cov-2 research
29 May 00:18 • 2 articles
Researchers grow lung organoids from stem cells for Sars-Cov-2 research
A Bochum-based team intends to use organoids from stem cells to study the progression of Sars-CoV-2 infection and to identify antiviral substances.
29 May 00:18 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030952362285.htmlResearchers Cultivate Mini Lungs for SARS-CoV-2 Research
A Bochum-based team intends to use organoids derived from stem cells to study the progression of SARS-CoV-2 infection and to identify antiviral substances.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464620292549.htmlOlder men worry less than others about COVID-19
29 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Older men worry less than others about COVID-19
Older men may be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 because they worry less about catching or dying from it, according to a new study.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801904843998.htmlOlder men worry less than others about COVID-19
Older men may be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 because they worry less about catching or dying from it, according to a new study by researchers at Georgia State University. This is a concern because older men are already more at risk of severe or fatal COVID-19 infections, and the study participants who were most worried about COVID-19 were also the most likely to have implemented protective behavior changes.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468290126565.htmlOlder Men Worry Less About Coronavirus And That Could Put Them At Greater Risk
Worrying can be positive when it motivates people to take protective measures against Covid-19.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531337073137.htmlDoctor's Note: Does a high viral load make coronavirus worse?
29 May 11:01 • 1 article
Doctor's Note: Does a high viral load make coronavirus worse?
According to a study from the Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom, one-fifth of hospital doctors are off work sick or in quarantine due to COVID-19.
29 May 11:01 • Aljazeera • 6642629762076276774.htmlAnesthesia's effect on consciousness solved, settling century-old scientific debate
29 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Anesthesia's effect on consciousness solved, settling century-old scientific debate
How does general anesthesia cause loss of consciousness? Despite its 175-year-history of use by the U.S. medical system, science has been unable to definitively answer that question, until now. The lipid-based answer could open other brain mysteries.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801804894991.htmlAnesthesia's effect on consciousness solved, settling century-old scientific debate
How does general anesthesia cause loss of consciousness? Despite its 175-year-history of use by the U.S. medical system, science has been unable to definitively answer that question, until now. The lipid-based answer could open other brain mysteries.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467884754186.htmlSolving the Medical Mystery of Anesthesia
Researchers have solved the longstanding mystery of the mechanisms behind the effects of anesthetics.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464253580033.htmlA roadmap for effective treatment of COVID-19
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
A roadmap for effective treatment of COVID-19
Researchers from the US Food and Drug Administration have reviewed the available scientific literature on COVID-19 and systematically outlined key immunological factors underlying COVID-19 disease severity. Based on these factors, the researchers indicate a range of approved and available drugs, as well as drugs currently under clinical investigation, as possible candidates for treatment.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467643874389.htmlThe most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
The most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
The most common organism in the world's oceans -- and possibly the whole planet -- harbors a virus in its DNA. This virus may have helped it survive and outcompete other organisms.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802294606084.htmlThe most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
The most common organism in the world's oceans -- and possibly the whole planet -- harbors a virus in its DNA. This virus may have helped it survive and outcompete other organisms.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469405075204.htmlWhy US, Europe were hit harder by Covid-19? Scientists look at regional disparities, immune system
29 May 07:38 • 1 article
Why US, Europe were hit harder by Covid-19? Scientists look at regional disparities, immune system
Researchers examined differences in genetics and immune system responses, separate virus strains and regional contrasts in obesity levels and general health.
29 May 07:38 • Hindustan Times • 696565557354026500.html'Single pixel' vision in fish helps scientists understand how humans can spot tiny details
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
'Single pixel' vision in fish helps scientists understand how humans can spot tiny details
Recently discovered 'single-pixel vision' in fish could help researchers understand how humans are able to spot tiny details in their environment -- like stars in the sky.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802295854621.html'Single pixel' vision in fish helps scientists understand how humans can spot tiny details
Recently discovered 'single-pixel vision' in fish could help researchers understand how humans are able to spot tiny details in their environment -- like stars in the sky.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467847420251.htmlRare deadly disease linked to coronavirus infection seen in children
29 May 04:34 • 1 article
Rare deadly disease linked to coronavirus infection seen in children
Now, new evidence has shown that children with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) experience a Kawasaki-like illness, called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). The complication is akin to toxic shock syndrome, a condition that occurs due to sepsis. Though rare, the condition is life-threatening.
29 May 04:34 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031122679556.htmlCommentary: Can Vitamin D protect you from COVID-19? There may be something to it
29 May 06:12 • 1 article
Commentary: Can Vitamin D protect you from COVID-19? There may be something to it
While early research is interesting, much of it may be circumstantial, says an observer.
29 May 06:12 • CNA • 5644198864352289617.htmlMore than 120 top scientists criticise a series of FLAWS in study that found Trump-backed hydroxychloroquine drug raised the risk of death to Covid-19 patients and halted global trials
29 May 09:33 • 1 article
More than 120 top scientists criticise a series of FLAWS in study that found Trump-backed hydroxychloroquine drug raised the risk of death to Covid-19 patients and halted global trials
More than 120 leading scientists and doctors from around the world, including four from the UK, have penned an open letter to the editor of the Lancet, the journal in which the study is published.
29 May 09:33 • Mail Online • 124328111626318008.htmlChinese CDC Now Says The Wuhan Wet Market Wasn't The Origin of The Virus
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Chinese CDC Now Says The Wuhan Wet Market Wasn't The Origin of The Virus
Experts still don't know where the new coronavirus came from.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231564776520216.htmlRussia reports record toll of 232 new COVID-19 deaths
29 May 11:35 • 1 article
Russia reports record toll of 232 new COVID-19 deaths
Country now has third-highest number of coronavirus infections after US and Brazil
29 May 11:35 • Gulf News • 2086521544085258315.htmlFearful Great Danes provide new insights to genetic causes of fear
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Fearful Great Danes provide new insights to genetic causes of fear
Researchers have identified a new genomic region and anxiety-related candidate genes associated with fearfulness in dogs. Findings support their hypothesis that fearfulness and anxiety are hereditary traits in dogs, and there may be shared factors underlying anxiety in both humans and dogs.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802931817896.htmlFearful Great Danes provide new insights to genetic causes of fear
Professor Hannes Lohi's research group at the University of Helsinki has identified a new genomic region and anxiety-related candidate genes associated with fearfulness in dogs. Findings support their hypothesis that fearfulness and anxiety are hereditary traits in dogs, and there may be shared factors underlying anxiety in both humans and dogs.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468001980522.htmlFace masks essential in combating asymptomatic spread of SARS-CoV-2 aerosols and droplets
29 May 03:15 • 1 article
Face masks essential in combating asymptomatic spread of SARS-CoV-2 aerosols and droplets
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) occurs through the transmission of droplets and aerosols from infected people through speaking, breathing, coughing, and sneezing. Wearing masks can reduce the airborne transmission of the novel coronavirus, a new study finds. The research is published in the journal Science.
29 May 03:15 • News-Medical.net • 4522523029950537237.htmlCancer, coronavirus are a dangerous mix, new studies find
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Cancer, coronavirus are a dangerous mix, new studies find
New research shows how dangerous the coronavirus is for current and former cancer patients. Those who developed COVID-19 were much more likely to die within
29 May 04:00 • iNFOnews.ca • 6669504245688961732.htmlEU regulator promises speedy review of potential COVID-19 drug remdesivir
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
EU regulator promises speedy review of potential COVID-19 drug remdesivir
The announcement comes two weeks after the EMA head told the European Parliament it may give an initial green light for sale of remdesivir as a COVID-19 treatment.
29 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610106917270211.htmlPakistan drug firm to import potential COVID-19 treatment from Bangladesh
29 May 11:15 • 1 article
Pakistan drug firm to import potential COVID-19 treatment from Bangladesh
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A pharmaceutical company in Pakistan plans to import the antiviral drug remdesivir, which has shown promise in treating coronavirus patients, from neighbouring Bangladesh, it said in a stock exchange filing on Friday.
29 May 11:15 • Reuters • 8334514180798830975.htmlUsing brain imaging to demonstrate weaker neural suppression for those with autism
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Using brain imaging to demonstrate weaker neural suppression for those with autism
A new study shows the differences in visual motion perception in autism spectrum disorder are accompanied by weaker neural suppression in the visual cortex of the brain.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802424305419.htmlUsing brain imaging to demonstrate weaker neural suppression for those with autism
A University of Minnesota Medical School researcher recently published an article in Nature Communications that shows the differences in visual motion perception in autism spectrum disorder are accompanied by weaker neural suppression in the visual cortex of the brain.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468736311457.htmlLate-Stage Study Combines an Antiviral with Immune Modulator For Treating COVID-19 Patients
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Late-Stage Study Combines an Antiviral with Immune Modulator For Treating COVID-19 Patients
Actemra, RoActemra, and Remdesivir treatment study launched
29 May 00:00 • Precision Vaccinations • 2720772262405360019.htmlKey player in hepatitis A virus infection
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Key player in hepatitis A virus infection
Researchers designed experiments using gene-editing tools to discover how molecules called gangliosides serve as de facto gatekeepers to allow the virus entry into liver cells and trigger disease.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802971206540.htmlMaha: 2,682 new coronavirus cases, 116 deaths, 8,381 recover
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Maha: 2,682 new coronavirus cases, 116 deaths, 8,381 recover
Maharashtra recorded 2,682 new Coronavirus cases and 116 deaths on Friday, but in good news, 8,381 COVID-19 patients -- highest in one day so far -- were discharged from hospitals in the state. It took the total number of cases in the state to 62,228, death toll due to the pandemic so far to 2,098
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233115095063.htmlCoronavirus pandemic | 2,682 new coronavirus cases in Maharashtra, 116 deaths; 8,381 recover
It took the total number of cases in the state to 62,228, death toll due to the pandemic so far to 2,098 while the number of recoverd patients jumped to 26,998, said a health official here.
29 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024964793685393.htmlNASA's AIM spots first Arctic noctilucent clouds of the season
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
NASA's AIM Spots First Arctic Noctilucent Clouds of the Season
Ice-blue clouds are drifting high above the Arctic, which means the Northern Hemisphere's noctilucent cloud season is here.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067691600510.htmlNASA's AIM spots first Arctic noctilucent clouds of the season
Ice-blue clouds are drifting high above the Arctic, which means the Northern Hemisphere's noctilucent cloud season is here.
29 May 11:36 • phys.org • 3476726123013867739.htmlClimate could cause abrupt British vegetation changes
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Climate could cause abrupt British vegetation changes
Climate change could cause abrupt shifts in the amount of vegetation growing in parts of Great Britain, new research shows.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802971684095.htmlClimate could cause abrupt British vegetation changes
Climate change could cause abrupt shifts in the amount of vegetation growing in parts of Great Britain, new research shows.
29 May 07:33 • phys.org • 3476726124758968558.htmlStudy charts developmental map of inner ear sound sensor in mice
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Study charts developmental map of inner ear sound sensor in mice
A team of researchers has generated a developmental map of a key sound-sensing structure in the mouse inner ear. Scientists analyzed data from 30,000 cells from mouse cochlea, the snail-shaped structure of the inner ear. The results provide insights into the genetic programs that drive the formation of cells important for detecting sounds and the underlying causes for some forms of inner ear hearing loss.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802032934657.htmlStudy charts developmental map of inner ear sound sensor in mice
A team of researchers has generated a developmental map of a key sound-sensing structure in the mouse inner ear. Scientists at the the NIH National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, and their collaborators analyzed data from 30,000 cells from mouse cochlea, the snail-shaped structure of the inner ear. The results provide insights into the genetic programs that drive the formation of cells important for detecting sounds and the underlying causes for some forms of inner ear hearing loss.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468041124570.htmlCovid-19 study on hydroxychloroquine use questioned by 120 researchers and medical professionals
29 May 04:45 • 1 article
Covid-19 study on hydroxychloroquine use questioned by 120 researchers and medical professionals
Surgisphere issues public statement defending integrity of coronavirus study published in the Lancet
29 May 04:45 • the Guardian • 1491978795162921145.htmlBlood Markers of Fitness Identified
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Blood Markers of Fitness Identified
A simple blood test may be able to determine how physically fit you are, according to a new study conducted by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463283226486.htmlNew blood test to check for undetected Covid cases
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Blood test to check for undetected cases in South
The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases across New Zealand could rise - thanks to a new blood test. This story was first published by RNZ Scientists...
29 May 00:00 • Otago Daily Times Online News • 3107042078792270569.htmlNew blood test to check for undetected Covid cases
The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases across New Zealand could rise - thanks to a new blood test. This story was first published by RNZ Scientists...
29 May 00:00 • Otago Daily Times Online News • 3107042079386245371.htmlFitness wearables provide early-warnings for Covid symptoms, study finds
29 May 07:17 • 1 article
Fitness wearables provide early-warnings for Covid symptoms, study finds
US News: WASHINGTON DC: Preliminary research has found that constant stream of data from wearable devices such as Oura rings, Fitbits and Apple Watches reveal .
29 May 07:17 • The Times of India • 6060938664799193056.html'Black nitrogen'
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Researchers discover new high-pressure material and solve a periodic table puzzle
In the periodic table of elements there is one golden rule for carbon, oxygen, and other light elements. Under high pressures they have similar structures to heavier elements in the same group of elements. Only nitrogen always seemed unwilling to toe the line. However, high-pressure researchers have actually disproved this special status.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802761974179.html'Black nitrogen'
In the periodic table of elements there is one golden rule for carbon, oxygen, and other light elements. Under high pressures they have similar structures to heavier elements in the same group of elements. Only nitrogen always seemed unwilling to toe the line. However, high-pressure researchers of the University of Bayreuth have actually disproved this special status.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469396193238.htmlUS based Nigerian doctoral candidates pioneer research on COVID-19
29 May 10:23 • 1 article
US based Nigerian doctoral candidates pioneer research on COVID-19
Two Nigerian doctoral candidates at the Michigan Technological University in the United States have launched a major pioneering research into the...
29 May 10:23 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445900449625573.htmlStudy examines changes in prescription patterns during COVID-19 pandemic
29 May 04:59 • 1 article
Study examines changes in prescription patterns during COVID-19 pandemic
A new study by investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital examines changes in prescription patterns in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic.
29 May 04:59 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030143172389.htmlWatcher' tracks coronavirus in Cincinnati and beyond
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
'Watcher' tracks coronavirus in Cincinnati and beyond
As cases of COVID-19 soar, two University of Cincinnati students develop an interactive dashboard that shows cases and deaths related to the novel coronavirus throughout the nation.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802438249080.htmlWatcher' tracks coronavirus in Cincinnati and beyond
As cases of COVID-19 soar two University of Cincinnati students develop an interactive dashboard that shows cases and deaths related to the novel coronavirus throughout the nation.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469527513135.htmlVirus count revised, new clusters emerge as France reopens
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Virus count revised, new clusters emerge as France reopens
PARIS (AP) -
29 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442916846446.htmlResearchers investigate possible causes of high COVID-19 mortality in Italy
29 May 06:58 • 1 article
Researchers investigate possible causes of high COVID-19 mortality in Italy
On March 11th, 2020 the World Health Organization declared Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) a pandemic.
29 May 06:58 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030297647619.htmlNew view on how tissues flow in the embryo
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
New view on how tissues flow in the embryo
Watching and measuring what happens in tissues inside the human embryo is currently not possible, and it's difficult to do in mammalian models. Because humans and the fruit fly Drosophila share so many biological similarities, researchers tackled this problem by focusing on fruit flies. The team reports today that they can predict when the tissue will begin to rapidly flow just by looking at cell shapes in the tissue.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802650061106.htmlNew test may help detect prostate cancer earlier and with greater accuracy
29 May 04:45 • 1 article
New test may help detect prostate cancer earlier and with greater accuracy
A new type of test that uses complex sugars to detect prostate cancer earlier and with greater accuracy is being developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham.
29 May 04:45 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031075483544.htmlJason Kenney faces criticism for incorrectly referring to COVID-19 as ‘influenza’
29 May 01:20 • 1 article
Jason Kenney faces criticism for incorrectly referring to COVID-19 as ‘influenza’
Alberta premier repeatedly said the novel coronavirus is a minimal threat to most people, while experts disagree
29 May 01:20 • The Globe and Mail • 68426410442104981.htmlSafety fears over drug hyped to treat the coronavirus spark global confusion
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Safety fears over drug hyped to treat the coronavirus spark global confusion
A study that suggested using hydroxychloroquine — a malaria drug — to treat people with COVID-19 could be dangerous has slowed clinical trials, but the study itself has also been questioned.
29 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820127508951402.html1,018 patients discharged as MOH tweaks criteria; 373 cases yesterday
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
1,018 patients discharged as MOH tweaks criteria; 373 cases yesterday
A total of 1,018 Covid-19 patients were discharged yesterday, after the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced a change in its discharge criteria. All patients assessed to be clinically well and no longer infectious by day 21 of their illness will be sent home without having to...
29 May 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039562176512196.htmlRelaxation of physical distancing may increase the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario
29 May 05:53 • 1 article
Relaxation of physical distancing may increase the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario
If physical distancing measures in Ontario are relaxed too much or too quickly, the province could see hospitals overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients as well as exponential growth in deaths, concludes new research involving a University of Guelph infectious disease modeller.
29 May 05:53 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030517065430.htmlA ‘Dementia Gene’ Doubles Your Risk Of Severe COVID-19
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
A ‘Dementia Gene’ Doubles Your Risk Of Severe COVID-19
Medical researchers have found that people who carry a genetic variant associated with dementia are twice as likely to suffer from coronavirus.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530472135727.htmlWearing face masks at home may stop Covid if you have no symptoms
29 May 05:43 • 1 article
Wearing face masks at home may stop Covid if you have no symptoms
Daily use of disinfectants, window opening and keeping at least one metre apart were associated with a lower risk of passing on the virus, even in more crowded households
29 May 05:43 • Wales Online • 7686550515717318992.htmlPaid sick leave mandates hold promise in containing COVID-19
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Paid sick leave mandates hold promise in containing COVID-19
Mandates like those found in the federal government's Families First Coronavirus Response Act may be helping to slow the pandemic.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801299871248.htmlPaid sick leave mandates hold promise in containing COVID-19
Paid sick leave (PSL) mandates like those found in the federal government's Families First Coronavirus Response Act may be helping to slow the spread of COVID-19, according to a new study by health economists at Georgia State and Tulane universities.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469398131397.htmlHealthy people should wear masks only if caring for coronavirus patients, WHO says
29 May 01:16 • 2 articles
WHO guidance: Healthy people should wear masks only when 'taking care of' coronavirus patients
The World Health Organization is recommending that healthy people, including those who don't exhibit COVID-19 symptoms, only wear masks when taking care of someone infected with the contagion, a sharp contrast from the advice of American public health officials who recommend everyone wear a mask in public.
29 May 01:16 • Fox News • 7362823821476853079.htmlHealthy people should wear masks only if caring for coronavirus patients, WHO says
The World Health Organization is recommending healthy people, including those who don’t exhibit COVID-19 symptoms, only wear masks when taking care of someone infected with the
29 May 03:22 • New York Post • 7654946768677087995.htmlSwRI receives $1.9 million to identify potential treatments for COVID-19
29 May 04:01 • 1 article
SwRI receives $1.9 million to identify potential treatments for COVID-19
Using Department of Defense supercomputers, Southwest Research Institute is virtually screening millions of drug compounds to search for and test possible treatment options for the novel coronavirus 2019.
29 May 04:01 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031042089245.htmlA hormone -- plant style
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
A hormone -- plant style
Researchers have now found a method that might make the production of a biologically significant precursor of jasmonic acid more efficient and cheaper. Their innovation: they imitate how plants produce the hormone. The result is 12-OPDA, a central precursor of jasmonic acid. In the long term, it could also be a potential precursor for high-quality perfume.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801713111218.htmlA hormone -- plant style
Researchers from the Faculties of Chemistry and Biology at Bielefeld University have now found a method that might make the production of a biologically significant precursor of jasmonic acid more efficient and cheaper. Their innovation: they imitate how plants produce the hormone. The result is 12-OPDA, a central precursor of jasmonic acid. In the long term, it could also be a potential precur-sor for high-quality perfume. The researchers present their method today (29.05.2020) in the re-search journal Advanced Science.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468395344791.htmlStudy reports a low prevalence of COVID-19 in pregnant women
29 May 04:10 • 1 article
Study reports a low prevalence of COVID-19 in pregnant women
New data from two studies show the prevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection among pregnant women is low, but they still need to take extra precautions.
29 May 04:10 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031788256363.htmlFlu season is bad news for Covid-19 severity, scientists warn
29 May 04:35 • 1 article
Flu season is bad news for Covid-19 severity, scientists warn
Worsening the situation, are the country’s extreme socioeconomic disparities, which threaten the survival of vulnerable communities.
29 May 04:35 • The Citizen • 410802300517893876.htmlFlawed COVID hypothesis may have saved Washington from being NYC
29 May 02:07 • 1 article
Flawed COVID hypothesis may have saved Washington from being NYC
Researchers urge caution on genetic studies early in outbreaks.
29 May 02:07 • Ars Technica • 5028555106246985819.htmlSolution to century-old math problem could predict transmission of infectious diseases
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Solution to century-old math problem could predict transmission of infectious diseases
An academic has achieved a milestone in statistical/mathematical physics by solving a 100-year-old physics problem -- the discrete diffusion equation in finite space.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801556376102.htmlSolution to century-old math problem could predict transmission of infectious diseases
A Bristol academic has achieved a milestone in statistical/mathematical physics by solving a 100-year-old physics problem -- the discrete diffusion equation in finite space.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468858672579.htmlOver 1,200 Coronavirus Deaths In US In Last 24 Hours: Report
29 May 00:48 • 1 article
Over 1,200 Coronavirus Deaths In US In Last 24 Hours: Report
The United States recorded 1,297 coronavirus deaths on Thursday, bringing its total to 101,573 since the global pandemic began, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.
29 May 00:48 • NDTV.com • 5090057680872335897.htmlPaper-thin gallium oxide transistor handles more than 8,000 volts
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Paper-thin gallium oxide transistor handles more than 8,000 volts
Electrical engineers created a gallium oxide-based transistor that can handle more than 8,000 volts. The transistor could lead to smaller and more efficient electronic systems that control and convert electric power -- a field of study known as power electronics -- in electric cars, locomotives and airplanes. In turn, this could help improve how far these vehicles can travel.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803022852418.htmlStudy: Paper-thin gallium oxide transistor handles more than 8,000 volts
University at Buffalo electrical engineers created a gallium oxide-based transistor that can handle more than 8,000 volts. The transistor could lead to smaller and more efficient electronic systems that control and convert electric power -- a field of study known as power electronics -- in electric cars, locomotives and airplanes. In turn, this could help improve how far these vehicles can travel.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469167281985.htmlAFP: Bulgaria Pins Hopes on TB Vaccine Against the Coronavirus
29 May 01:28 • 1 article
AFP: Bulgaria Pins Hopes on TB Vaccine Against the Coronavirus
In the worldwide battle against COVID-19, scientists are investigating whether a century-old tuberculosis vaccine might offer some additional protection against the novel coronavirus. And Bulgaria -- one of the world's leading manufacturers of the vaccine -- is holding out hope of new markets for the many millions of doses it produces each year.
29 May 01:28 • novinite.com • 4235039571784716568.htmlLow Vaccination Rates Fueled NYC’s Last Measles Outbreak
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Low Vaccination Rates Fueled NYC’s Last Measles Outbreak
Pediatric under vaccinations can lead to disease outbreaks in 2021
29 May 00:00 • Precision Vaccinations • 2720772263667145192.htmlResearchers examine data to identify optimal vasopressor treatment for rare type of stroke
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Researchers examine data to identify optimal vasopressor treatment for rare type of stroke
Results of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) study assessing the most commonly used medications for raising blood pressure in patients with nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), a rare type of stroke, have been published in Neurosurgical Focus by scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468438975500.htmlA Children’s Medication Might Be The Key To Curing Severe Coronavirus Cases
29 May 03:20 • 1 article
A Children’s Medication Might Be The Key To Curing Severe Coronavirus Cases
Though much of the health community has been focused on a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, doctors have started eagerly hailing a new children’s drug as a potential cure for severe cases of ...
29 May 03:20 • The Inquisitr • 1745625231690994643.htmlHow Bacteria Purge Toxic Metals
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
How Bacteria Purge Toxic Metals
Bacteria can identify – and then build resistance to – toxic chemicals and metals. Researchers have taken a closer look at this mechanism to understand how it works which could lead to the development of more effective antibacterial treatments.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464727342575.htmlResearchers track how bacteria purge toxic metals
Bacteria have a cunning ability to survive in unfriendly environments.
29 May 07:40 • phys.org • 3476726124076346253.htmlTemple research suggests new way to prevent abdominal aortic aneurysm therapeutically
29 May 01:00 • 1 article
Temple research suggests new way to prevent abdominal aortic aneurysm therapeutically
The main thoroughfare that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the abdomen is known as the abdominal aorta.
29 May 01:00 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030063196284.htmlDid Licorice (Mulethi) Help China in Controlling Coronavirus Cases? Here is The Truth
29 May 07:20 • 1 article
Did Licorice (Mulethi) Help China in Controlling Coronavirus Cases? Here is The Truth
The secret to controlling the coronavirus outbreak lies in traditional Chinese medicine concoctions. Read on to know about them.
29 May 07:20 • India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com • 7150386083730328100.htmlA Breakthrough Study Just Linked Gut Bacteria to Neurovascular Disease
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
A Breakthrough Study Just Linked Gut Bacteria to Neurovascular Disease
One thing we're not short on is research linking microbes living in our guts with the health of our brain and nervous system. Unfortunately, most studies are either circumstantial, or largely rely on animal models.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231565923996390.htmlImmunotherapy for bowel cancer could change clinical practice
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Immunotherapy for bowel cancer could change clinical practice
A large international trial involving UCL and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) has found that pembrolizumab, a form of immunotherapy, more than doubled the 'progression free survival' time of patients with a specific subtype of advanced bowel cancer, when compared with chemotherapy.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467972333840.htmlNew model predicts the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
New model predicts the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic
Researchers describe a single function that accurately describes all existing available data on active COVID-19 cases and deaths -- and predicts forthcoming peaks.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802815140865.htmlNew model predicts the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic
This week in the journal Frontiers, researchers describe a single function that accurately describes all existing available data on active COVID-19 cases and deaths -- and predicts forthcoming peaks.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468321342988.htmlHow comorbidities affect SARS-CoV-2 viral entry
29 May 03:28 • 1 article
How comorbidities affect SARS-CoV-2 viral entry
Almost from the start of the current COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that individuals suffering from other medical conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and lung disease are far more likely to contract the infection and to have a poorer outcome.
29 May 03:28 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030311931638.htmlGlucocorticoids are harmful in treating viral respiratory infections
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Glucocorticoids are harmful in treating viral respiratory infections
Glucocorticoids, which are widely used as treatment in intensive care, can nearly quadruple the death rate of patients suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome. Researchers at the University of Turku, Finland, discovered the reason for the higher mortality. The findings are also important in the fight against COVID-19 disease.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468036452981.htmlAdolescent exposure to anesthetics may cause alcohol use disorder, new research shows
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Adolescent exposure to anesthetics may cause alcohol use disorder, new research shows
Early exposure to anesthetics may make adolescents more susceptible to developing alcohol use disorder (AUD), according to new research.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803082708775.htmlNew method to map cholesterol metabolism in brain
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
New method to map cholesterol metabolism in brain
Researchers have developed new technology to monitor cholesterol in brain tissue which could uncover its relation to neurodegenerative disease and pave the way for the development of new treatments.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801364709633.htmlResearchers develop new method to map cholesterol metabolism in brain
A team of researchers led by Swansea University have developed new technology to monitor cholesterol in brain tissue which could uncover its relation to neurodegenerative disease and pave the way for the development of new treatments.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468940883908.htmlFDA Grants Fast Track Designation to Onvansertib for Second-line Treatment of KRAS-mutated Colorectal Cancer
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
FDA Grants Fast Track Designation to Onvansertib for Second-line Treatment of KRAS-mutated Colorectal Cancer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Fast Track Designation to onvansertib, an oral and highly-selective Polo-like Kinase 1 (PLK1) inhibitor, for the second-line treatment of patients with KRAS-mutated metastatic colorectal cancer.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463916321767.htmlCaution needed on cross-country Covid-19 comparisons
29 May 05:29 • 1 article
Caution needed on cross-country Covid-19 comparisons
Countries across the world currently report widely different mortality experiences with Covid-19 and this results in apparently very different disease impacts being reported in different countries.
29 May 05:29 • RTE.ie • 7595237277938174878.htmlFerritin heavy chain protein shows promise as a potential SARS-CoV-2 vaccine or antiviral
29 May 00:37 • 1 article
Ferritin heavy chain protein shows promise as a potential SARS-CoV-2 vaccine or antiviral
A new study published on the online preprint server bioRxiv in May 2020 reports the construction and testing of a new ferritin-based antigen-bearing protein that has biological activity towards the ACE2 receptor. This could indicate its potential for development as a vaccine or antiviral.
29 May 00:37 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030827862660.htmlCOVID-19 Update: Virus Found in Bats is 'Closest Relative' of SARS-CoV-2; 6 Feet Not Enough to Avoid COVID-19, Experts Say
29 May 06:28 • 1 article
COVID-19 Update: Virus Found in Bats is 'Closest Relative' of SARS-CoV-2; 6 Feet Not Enough to Avoid COVID-19, Experts Say
Experts discovered a new virus in bats that is currently the closest relative of SARS-CoV-2. Medical experts claimed that 6 feet is not far enough to avoid contracting the novel coronavirus.
29 May 06:28 • Tech Times • 4011848568122334971.htmlAssessing cancer diagnosis in children with birth defects
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Assessing cancer diagnosis in children with birth defects
In this study, led by Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital, researchers provide a better understanding of cancer risk in children with birth defects.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467839879051.htmlOf the 13 pre-school staff who tested positive, 11 are old infections
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
Of the 13 pre-school staff who tested positive, 11 are old infections
Thirteen pre-school staff have tested positive for Covid-19 since active screening for that group began this month, said the Health Ministry yesterday. However, subsequent testing showed that 11 of these were old infections and the staff had recovered - meaning they were no...
29 May 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039562945459550.htmlBacterial colonies of tumors could guide cancer care
29 May 02:18 • 1 article
Bacterial colonies of tumors could guide cancer care
The human body is teeming with bacteria, and a new study finds the same is true of many cancers -- raising questions about what role microbes might play in the diseases.
29 May 02:18 • UPI • 8257973864192606429.html99% of Mumbai's ICU beds are occupied: BMC
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
99% of Mumbai's ICU beds are occupied: BMC
99% of Mumbai's ICU beds are occupied: BMC. A total of 1,438 people tested positive for coronavirus in Mumbai on Thursday taking the total number of cases in the city to 35,273.
29 May 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372383414313157.htmlCoronavirus: 99% of Mumbai's ICU beds are occupied, says civic body
Seventy-two per cent of 373 ventilators in the city were in use
29 May 10:33 • Business-Standard • 1502508925955265117.htmlNovartis to make US researchers' COVID-19 gene therapy vaccine hopeful
29 May 02:07 • 1 article
Novartis to make US researchers' COVID-19 gene therapy vaccine hopeful
Novartis re-entered vaccine making on Thursday, inking a manufacturing deal with a US team whose COVID-19 candidate relies on technology similar to that of the Swiss drugmaker's $2.1 million-per-patient gene therapy, Zolgensma.
29 May 02:07 • Bdnews24 • 8119004129165529151.html29,240 confirmed coronavirus cases in South Africa as deaths climb to 611
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
29,240 confirmed coronavirus cases in South Africa as deaths climb to 611
Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize has announced that there are now 29,240 confirmed cases of coronavirus in South Africa.
29 May 00:00 • BusinessTech • 2153596438948507493.htmlElectronic health records fail to detect up to 33% of medication errors
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Electronic Health Records Fail To Detect Up To 1 in 3 Harmful Drug Interactions And Other Medical Errors
Researchers find that Electronic Health Record systems meet the most basic safety standards less than 70% of the time.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530370537588.htmlElectronic health records fail to detect up to 33% of medication errors
Despite improvements in their performance over the past decade, electronic health records (EHRs) commonly used in hospitals nationwide fail to detect up to one in three potentially harmful drug interactions and other medication errors, according to scientists at University of Utah Health, Harvard University, and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. In tests using simulated medical records, the researchers found that EHR systems consistently failed to detect errors that could injure or kill patients.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467842218093.html2 Egyptian teachers die with coronavirus: Syndicate
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
2 Egyptian teachers die with coronavirus: Syndicate
This raises the total number of COVID-19 deaths to seven.
29 May 00:00 • Egypt Today • 1963187898485033959.htmlIrish-focused study finds no evidence that Covid-19 was transmitted in schools before government closures
29 May 10:42 • 1 article
Irish-focused study finds no evidence that Covid-19 was transmitted in schools before government closures
The authors suggest that evidence of transmission among school children has yet to emerge.
29 May 10:42 • TheJournal.ie • 6446904418904827577.htmlNAFDAC, others get Madagascar’s drug for review
29 May 09:02 • 1 article
NAFDAC, others get Madagascar’s drug for review
Federal Government health agencies including the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) have received ....
29 May 09:02 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445901821534185.htmlFirst cases of COVID-19 in New York City primarily from European and US sources
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
First cases of COVID-19 in New York City primarily from European and US sources
In New York City, the first confirmed COVID-19 cases arose mostly through untracked transmission of the virus from Europe and other parts of the United States, a new molecular epidemiology study of 84 patients reports.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468215125395.htmlChina reports five asymptomatic COVID-19 cases
29 May 10:38 • 1 article
China reports five asymptomatic COVID-19 cases
No new suspected cases or deaths related to the disease were reported on Thursday, the National Health Commission said.
29 May 10:38 • The Financial Express • 1288289580058203640.htmlRIT scientists develop method to help epidemiologists map spread of COVID-19
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Scientists develop method to help epidemiologists map spread of COVID-19
Scientists have developed a method they believe will help epidemiologists more efficiently predict the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their new study outlines a solution to the SIR epidemic model, which is commonly used to predict how many people are susceptible to, infected by, and recovered from viral epidemics.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802468164046.htmlRIT scientists develop method to help epidemiologists map spread of COVID-19
Rochester Institute of Technology scientists have developed a method they believe will help epidemiologists more efficiently predict the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their new study, published in Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, outlines a solution to the SIR epidemic model, which is commonly used to predict how many people are susceptible to, infected by, and recovered from viral epidemics.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467554835337.htmlSARS-CoV-2 possibly emerged from shuffling and selection of viral genes across different species
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
SARS-CoV-2 possibly emerged from shuffling and selection of viral genes across different species
A combination of genetic shuffling and evolutionary selection of near-identical genetic sequences among specific bat and pangolin coronaviruses may have led to the evolution of SARS-CoV-2.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469624011529.htmlFinnish Researchers Warn of COVID-19 Infection Risk in Open Space Offices, Urge Teleworking
29 May 06:34 • 1 article
Finnish Researchers Warn of COVID-19 Infection Risk in Open Space Offices, Urge Teleworking
Fresh Finnish simulations of how viruses can move with air currents have prompted recommendations to continue distance work wherever possible. Cramped conditions and...
29 May 06:34 • Sputniknews • 967333868723076470.htmlPoor indoor ventilation may increase coronavirus spread: Study
29 May 11:59 • 1 article
Poor indoor ventilation may increase coronavirus spread: Study
According to the researchers, expiratory droplets from people who have coughed or sneezed contain water, salts, and other organic material, along with the virus itself. As the water content from the droplets evaporate, the microscopic matter becomes small and light enough to stay suspended in the air and over time, the concentration of the virus can build up, increasing the risk of infection.
29 May 11:59 • The Indian Express • 2885715104681788913.htmlJennewein researchers hint at HMO’s protective nature against norovirus
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Jennewein researchers hint at HMO’s protective nature against norovirus
Research involving Jennewein Biotechnologie suggests breast-fed infants are less likely than bottle-fed infants to contract norovirus infections, adding weight to the protective effects of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs).
29 May 00:00 • nutraingredients.com • 6238562203279127869.htmlExamining the envelope protein of SARS-CoV-2
29 May 02:21 • 1 article
Examining the envelope protein of SARS-CoV-2
A new study by researchers at the University of Valencia and published on the preprint online server bioRxiv in May 2020 reports the topology of the envelope protein of the virus, which could contribute to a better understanding of how the virus interacts with other cell components and hopefully help to fight the disease better.
29 May 02:21 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030355619598.htmlOut-of-hospital heart attacks double during Paris virus peak, study shows
29 May 00:06 • 1 article
Out-of-hospital heart attacks double during Paris virus peak, study shows
PARIS, May 29 — Out-of-hospital heart attacks almost doubled during the height of the coronavirus in Paris, according to a new study that raised concerns over the indirect impacts of the pandemic and contagion fears. Research published this week in the journal Lancet Public Health by experts form...
29 May 00:06 • Malaymail • 302165936471121753.htmlCoronavirus in charts: the fact-checkers correcting falsehoods
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Coronavirus in charts: the fact-checkers correcting falsehoods
Data and infographic updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
29 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126614826133.htmlCoronavirus in charts: the fact-checkers correcting falsehoods
Data and infographic updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
29 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126715711109.htmlCan UV Light Actually Kill Coronavirus?
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Can UV Light Actually Kill Coronavirus?
Earlier this month, it was revealed that New York City would start testing out ultraviolet lamps in an attempt to rid public transportation, such as subway cars and buses, of coronavirus. The pilot program will cost the Big Apple $1 million — and if it works, it could be a game changer.
29 May 00:00 • REFINERY29 • 2474173567517760142.htmlIIT Roorkee to research on identifying antiviral for treating Covid-19
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
IIT Roorkee to conduct research for identifying antiviral to tackle COVID-19
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee will conduct research on the identification of antiviral to treat COVID-19.
29 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025567681939142.htmlIIT Roorkee to research on identifying antiviral for treating Covid-19
The objective of the study is to identify antiviral molecules to combat Covid-19 and expedite the process of identification of drugs through an in-silico approach
29 May 05:28 • Business-Standard • 1502508926691446517.htmlPlease see special handling
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Please see special handling
A new study highlights the risks of pulmonary complications in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who undergo surgery, according to an observational study of 1,128 patients across 24 countries, published in The Lancet. The study was conducted between 1 January and 31 March 2020 and included data from hospitals mainly in Europe and America with ongoing SARS-CoV-2 infection outbreaks.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469305695058.htmlPregnancy and the pandemic: 'Giving birth anywhere is a risk now'
29 May 01:34 • 1 article
Pregnancy and the pandemic: 'Giving birth anywhere is a risk now'
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted big changes for mothers-to-be, but experts say pregnant women should not be afraid to show up at Canadian hospitals.
29 May 01:34 • Coronavirus • 2422791598706436581.htmlCancer sufferers get lower priority than coronavirus patients under Fed Govt plan
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
Cancer sufferers get lower priority than coronavirus patients under Fed Govt plan
Many of Australia's cancer patients will be considered as second-class compared to people infected with the coronavirus under a Federal Government plan.
29 May 06:00 • The New Daily • 5848147785864086124.htmlResearch finds delayed treatment for ischemic stroke patients during COVID-19 pandemic
29 May 02:24 • 1 article
Research finds delayed treatment for ischemic stroke patients during COVID-19 pandemic
New research published today in the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery shows ischemic stroke patients are arriving to hospitals and treatment centers an average of 160 minutes later during the COVID-19 pandemic, as compared with a similar timeframe in 2019.
29 May 02:24 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030971077969.htmlCOVID-19 infects 206 healthcare workers at AIIMS-Delhi
29 May 11:33 • 1 article
COVID-19 infects 206 healthcare workers at AIIMS-Delhi
AIIMS is planning to restore limited OPD and non-emergency services in a phased manner for which the talks are on with all departments, said a doctor.
29 May 11:33 • newsx.com • 5974563062555788582.htmlUniversity to conduct final year exams; 1st, 2nd year students to be promoted on internal assessment
29 May 03:44 • 1 article
University to conduct final year exams; 1st, 2nd year students to be promoted on internal assessment
HRD Minister announced the decision in a webinar with Higher Education Institutes and their heads, reports TOI.
29 May 03:44 • Scroll.in • 8669301692885641969.htmlLatinos increasingly affected by COVID-19 in rural Idaho
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Latinos increasingly affected by COVID-19 in rural Idaho
New data shows a recent spike in coronavirus cases has hit Latinos in rural Idaho, an already disproportionately affected community that makes up a third of the state's cases where the race is known.
29 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836441271194468.htmlCombination therapy found to be effective against IDH1-mutated acute myeloid leukemia
29 May 01:08 • 1 article
Combination therapy found to be effective against IDH1-mutated acute myeloid leukemia
A combination therapy of ivosenidib (IVO) plus venetoclax (VEN) with or without azacitidine (AZA) was found to be effective against a specific genetic subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in a Phase Ib/II trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
29 May 01:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030002791461.htmlLiving with uncertainty
29 May 09:50 • 1 article
Living with uncertainty
Four months into this pandemic, we still know very little
29 May 09:50 • The Week • 149215354802242331.htmlStudy provides an ethical way to advance medical discovery and innovation
29 May 06:47 • 1 article
Study provides an ethical way to advance medical discovery and innovation
Every major medical center in America sits on a gold mine. The data they hold about their patients and research participants could be worth millions of dollars to companies that would explore it for clues that could lead to new medicines, medical technologies, health apps, and more.
29 May 06:47 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030673184485.htmlMaharashtra CM and VC to hold meeting to decide on university final year exams
29 May 10:15 • 1 article
Maharashtra CM and VC to hold meeting to decide on university final year exams
State Education Minister tweeted about the meeting that is scheduled to be conducted tomorrow at 12.30 pm.
29 May 10:15 • Scroll.in • 8669301694111687011.htmlMany naturopathic patients do not disclose use of natural health products to MDs
29 May 06:28 • 1 article
Many naturopathic patients do not disclose use of natural health products to MDs
Natural health products are used by many people, but almost half of naturopathic patients do not let their primary physician know, says a survey conducted by McMaster University.
29 May 06:28 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031733949994.htmlCardiac surgery stalled as novel coronavirus spread
29 May 02:02 • 1 article
Cardiac surgery stalled as novel coronavirus spread
As the novel coronavirus spread across the globe in early 2020, hospitals worldwide scaled back medical procedures, including life-saving heart surgery, to deal with the emerging threat of COVID-19.
29 May 02:02 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030594279036.htmlStudy provides groundwork for restoring nerve-muscle connection in ALS
29 May 00:51 • 1 article
Study provides groundwork for restoring nerve-muscle connection in ALS
Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, lose muscle control as nerve cells or neurons in the brain and spinal cord degenerate and can no longer send signals to muscles.
29 May 00:51 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030727862405.htmlSome Humans May Have a Weird Pregnancy Quirk Inherited From Neanderthals
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Some Humans May Have a Weird Pregnancy Quirk Inherited From Neanderthals
Human pregnancy is downright curious. Today, we still don't know why women go into labour for so long or why they face so much risk when they give birth.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231566007193424.htmlActive material created out of microscopic spinning particles
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Active material created out of microscopic spinning particles
Researchers have created a new kind of self-healing active material out of 'microspinners,' which self-assemble under a magnetic field to form a lattice.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754803011329178.htmlNew streamlined assay can improve prenatal detection of alpha-thalassemia
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
New streamlined assay can improve prenatal detection of alpha-thalassemia
In a report in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, published by Elsevier, researchers describe a rapid, accurate novel assay for nondeletional alpha-thalassemia genotyping based on one-step nested asymmetric PCR melting curve analysis, which may enhance prenatal diagnosis, newborn screening, and large-scale population screening.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469092552746.html36 new cases of COVID-19 Confirmed
29 May 04:30 • 1 article
36 new cases of COVID-19 Confirmed
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the country now stands at 317 after 36 new cases were recorded from tests conducted on Thursday. The new cases comprise 24 truck drivers who entered the country through the Elegu, Malaba and Lia points of entry. At least 20 of drivers entered …
29 May 04:30 • The Independent Uganda: • 5099025990243734389.htmlAmerican Airlines Flight Attendant Banned from Wearing Face Shield Despite Being Effective Protection Against COVID-19
29 May 07:18 • 1 article
American Airlines Flight Attendant Banned from Wearing Face Shield Despite Being Effective Protection Against COVID-19
A flight attendant claimed that she was not allowed to wear a face shield because it does not fit in with American Airlines' 'image standards.'
29 May 07:18 • Tech Times • 4011848567663544310.htmlScientist explore potential drugs to prevent cell resistance in different types of cancer
29 May 06:54 • 1 article
Scientist explore potential drugs to prevent cell resistance in different types of cancer
Cancer therapy may shrink the tumor of a patient, and the patient may feel better. But unseen on a CT scan or MR image, some of the cells are undergoing ominous changes.
29 May 06:54 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031136032898.htmlSpecial Times Call for Special Measures – InfraTec Responds to the Effects of the Corona Pandemic
29 May 09:30 • 1 article
Special Times Call for Special Measures – InfraTec Responds to the Effects of the Corona Pandemic
With the current corona crisis, the world is facing a multitude of challenges. First and foremost is the protection of public health.
29 May 09:30 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031910587606.htmlOver half of NI Covid deaths were care home residents
29 May 09:37 • 1 article
Over half of NI Covid deaths were care home residents
More than 700 people in Northern Ireland have died as a result of coronavirus, over half of whom were residents of care homes, according to figures released today by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency.
29 May 09:37 • RTE.ie • 7595237278396101791.htmlGlobal research to define nutrition guidelines for recovering COVID-19 patients
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Global research to define nutrition guidelines for recovering COVID-19 patients
Dutch nutrition research and innovation firm Nutricia has announced it will support a series of research projects taking place around to world over the following weeks to help define nutrition guidelines to help speed up the recovery of COVID-19 patients.
29 May 00:00 • nutraingredients.com • 6238562202899386566.htmlWork and wellbeing bounce back during coronavirus crisis
29 May 11:50 • 1 article
Work and wellbeing bounce back during coronavirus crisis
Government measures to arrest the economic impact of COVID-19 have helped stop further job losses and declines in working hours, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.
29 May 11:50 • phys.org • 3476726124809859489.htmlDual-pathway approach can lead to better outcomes in patients with heart stents
29 May 02:15 • 1 article
Dual-pathway approach can lead to better outcomes in patients with heart stents
Pairing a blood-thinning drug with aspirin daily for patients who have an angioplasty with a stent can contribute to better health outcomes, including lower risk of death, than aspirin alone, according to a recent study by cardiologists at the University of Alberta and Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute.
29 May 02:15 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030404190727.htmlTargeted therapy pralsetinib achieves high response rates in advanced cancers with RET gene fusions
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Targeted therapy pralsetinib achieves high response rates in advanced cancers with RET gene fusions
The targeted therapy pralsetinib appears to have high response rates and durable activity in patients with a broad variety of tumors harboring RET gene fusions, according to results from the international Phase I/II ARROW trial, led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467702637343.htmlDinosaur-Killing Asteroid Struck Earth at ‘Deadliest Possible Angle,’ New Research Suggests
29 May 08:00 • 1 article
Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Struck Earth at ‘Deadliest Possible Angle,’ New Research Suggests
When the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs hit Earth, it struck at an angle that maximised its destructive potential, according to new computer simulations of the catastrophic event.
29 May 08:00 • Gizmodo UK • 8363059001478599181.htmlU. of Virginia announces in-person classes set for August
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
U. of Virginia announces in-person classes set for August
The University of Virginia announced Thursday that its campus will reopen for some in-person classes in August, with the face-to-face instruction ending by Thanksgiving.
29 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442174462896.htmlYes, your dog wants to rescue you
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Yes, your dog wants to rescue you
Imagine you're a dog. Your owner is trapped in a box and is crying out for help. Are you aware of his despair? If so, can you set him free? And what's more, do you really want to? That's what researchers wanted to know when they gave dogs the chance to rescue their owners.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801152219095.htmlOne person dies in Hyderabad corporate hospital secretly treating COVID-19 patients
29 May 03:14 • 1 article
One person dies in Hyderabad corporate hospital secretly treating COVID-19 patients
Thirteen people are in the isolation ward of the sprawling hospital, which has four branches in the city.
29 May 03:14 • The Asian Age • 2126266545686903812.htmlCOVID19 cases cross 2000 mark in J&K
29 May 03:25 • 1 article
COVID19 cases cross 2000 mark in J&K
J&K saw 115 new cases of COVID19 today taking the total number of confirmed cases beyond 2000 mark to 2036. Most among the new cases are people
29 May 03:25 • Greater Kashmir • 4662909092238877046.htmlStudy: New biopsy methods can help improve benefit-harm ratio of PSA screening
29 May 05:41 • 1 article
Study: New biopsy methods can help improve benefit-harm ratio of PSA screening
The benefit of population-based PSA screening for men with an average risk of prostate cancer does not outweigh the harm caused.
29 May 05:41 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031301653930.htmlCoronavirus: Germany 'can avoid second wave'
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Germany 'can avoid second wave'
One of Germany's top virologists, Christian Drosten, says the country could avoid a second wave of coronavirus infections. With more known about the virus, it may be possible to keep COVID-19 limited to local flare-ups.
29 May 00:00 • Deutsche Welle • 550934688677941226.htmlRadiation and surgery do not prolong survival in newly diagnosed metastatic breast cancer
29 May 04:40 • 1 article
Radiation and surgery do not prolong survival in newly diagnosed metastatic breast cancer
Up to now, women who present with a new diagnosis of breast cancer that is already in an advanced stage (stage IV) face an unanswered question about whether surgery and radiation to the tumor in the breast (local therapy) will prolong survival compared to the traditional treatment of systemic treatment alone.
29 May 04:40 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030354272146.htmlWhich countries have not reported any coronavirus cases?
29 May 07:30 • 1 article
Which countries have not reported any coronavirus cases?
In December 2019, the coronavirus was seemingly confined to China. But, a few weeks later, the virus, which causes the illness known as COVID-19, became a global pandemic.
29 May 07:30 • Aljazeera • 6642629762965802192.htmlIntegrating satellite and socioeconomic data to improve climate change policy
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
Integrating satellite and socioeconomic data to improve climate change policy
Bangladesh is on track to lose all of its forestland in the next 35-40 years, leading to a rise in CO2 emissions and subsequent climate change, researchers said. However, that is just one of the significant land-use changes that the country is experiencing. A new study uses satellite and census data to quantify and unravel how physical and economic factors drive land-use changes. Understanding this relationship can inform climate policy at the national scale in Bangladesh and beyond.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754801975300473.htmlStudy: Integrating satellite and socioeconomic data to improve climate change policy
Bangladesh is on track to lose all of its forestland in the next 35-40 years, leading to a rise in CO2 emissions and subsequent climate change, researchers said. However, that is just one of the significant land-use changes that the country is experiencing. A new study uses satellite and census data to quantify and unravel how physical and economic factors drive land-use changes. Understanding this relationship can inform climate policy at the national scale in Bangladesh and beyond.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467590180252.htmlStudy reveals factors influencing outcomes in kidney cancer treated with immunotherapy
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study reveals factors influencing outcomes in kidney cancer treated with immunotherapy
By analyzing tumors from patients treated with immunotherapy for advanced kidney cancer in three clinical trials, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists have identified several features of the tumors that influence their response to immune checkpoint inhibitor drugs.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468825501616.htmlTargeted therapy shows immense benefit for patients with early stage NSCLC
29 May 04:52 • 1 article
Targeted therapy shows immense benefit for patients with early stage NSCLC
According to findings led by researchers at Yale Cancer Center, treatment with the targeted therapy osimertinib following surgery significantly improves disease-free survival (DFS) in patients with early-stage, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with EGFR gene mutations.
29 May 04:52 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030138335361.htmlTargeted drugs shrink breast cancer tumors in mice without toxic side effects
29 May 01:05 • 1 article
Targeted drugs shrink breast cancer tumors in mice without toxic side effects
A team of researchers led by Worcester Polytechnic Institute Provost Wole Soboyejo has identified targeted drugs that reduced the sizes of hard-to-treat breast cancer tumors in mice without inducing the toxic side effects that are typically associated with conventional chemotherapy.
29 May 01:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030973011681.html50% of Indians will have Covid-19 by Dec, 90% will never know about it: Report
29 May 09:34 • 1 article
50% of Indians will have Covid-19 by Dec, 90% will never know about it: Report
The number of cases of novel coronavirus will increase after Lockdown 4.0 ends, warned V Ravi, Head of Neurovirology, National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), and nodal
29 May 09:34 • BusinessLine • 5283601165313925.htmlBaby with two mouths has operation to remove one of them
29 May 10:25 • 1 article
Baby with two mouths has operation to remove one of them
Warning: Graphic content.
29 May 10:25 • Metro • 970161748996807790.htmlEmergency health transport can carry surprise big bills
29 May 05:09 • 1 article
Emergency health transport can carry surprise big bills
Money is the last thing on anyone's mind during a medical emergency, but new research shows many patients could be hit with huge bills for that ambulance drive or helicopter flight to the hospital.
29 May 05:09 • UPI • 8257973865148044092.htmlIndia coronavirus dispatch: The lessons for India's health system
29 May 11:19 • 1 article
India coronavirus dispatch: The lessons for India's health system
From a safe return to business, to actions for controlling the Covid spread, and how many others a patient is infecting in India - read these and more in today's India dispatch
29 May 11:19 • Business-Standard • 1502508924969738275.htmlResearchers identify risk factors for fatty liver disease
29 May 06:01 • 1 article
Researchers identify risk factors for fatty liver disease
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have uncovered an unexpected connection between an imbalance of electrons in liver cells and many metabolic problems that increase the risk for conditions such as cardiovascular disease and fatty liver disease.
29 May 06:01 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030886140455.htmlCells Inside Cells: The Bacteria That Live in Cancer Cells
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Cells Inside Cells: The Bacteria That Live in Cancer Cells
Cancer cells are comfy havens for bacteria. That conclusion arises from a rigorous study of over 1,000 tumor samples of different human cancers, which found bacteria living inside the cells of all the cancer types – from brain to bone to breast cancer – and even identified unique populations of bacteria residing in each type of cancer.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232464167832719.htmlSouth Africa’s Covid-19 cases by age
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
South Africa’s Covid-19 cases by age
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has announced that South Africa has recorded a total of 27,403 Covid-19 cases as of 28 May 2020.
29 May 00:00 • BusinessTech • 2153596439920110412.htmlTargeted therapy tepotinib for non-small cell lung cancer with MET exon 14 skipping mutation shows durable response
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Targeted therapy tepotinib for non-small cell lung cancer with MET exon 14 skipping mutation shows durable response
Patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and the MET exon 14 (METex14) skipping mutation had a 46.5% objective response rate to the targeted therapy drug tepotinib, as shown in a study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at the 2020 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting ASCO20 Virtual Meeting (Abstract 9556 - Poster 322) by researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467959969365.htmlEarth's Tectonic Plates Could Be 1 Billion Years Older Than We Thought
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Earth's Tectonic Plates Could Be 1 Billion Years Older Than We Thought
Scientists are constantly learning more about the tectonic plates shifting across our planet's surface. According to new research, it turns out those plates have been around on Earth for longer than we originally thought – about a billion years l
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231565439875681.htmlWill Hotels Win Back Customers By Cleaning Up Their Act (Literally)?
29 May 00:21 • 1 article
Will Hotels Win Back Customers By Cleaning Up Their Act (Literally)?
Hotels have seen their business slowed to a near stop and now they are working to stress cleanliness in a bid to get consumers checking in again.
29 May 00:21 • PYMNTS.com • 7357138825128448276.htmlPPE manufacturers complain about lack of clarity on standardisation guidelines
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
PPE manufacturers complain about lack of clarity on standardisation guidelines
Hula Global, a Noida-based company which is into manufacturing and distribution of personal protection equipment, was counting on the huge windfall opportunity post-COVID-19 outbreak.
29 May 00:00 • Moneycontrol • 1603024965150303505.htmlSanofi says ‘no favoritism’ when COVID-19 vaccines become available
29 May 11:29 • 1 article
Sanofi says ‘no favoritism’ when COVID-19 vaccines become available
There are now 110 candidate vaccines for COVID-19, which the DOH is eyeing to be given primarily to 'vulnerable' sectors of the population
29 May 11:29 • Rappler • 1882105642629678219.htmlLudwig Cancer Research study profiles immune landscape of brain tumors
29 May 02:20 • 1 article
Ludwig Cancer Research study profiles immune landscape of brain tumors
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has profiled, in a sweeping comparative analysis, the distinct immune landscapes of tumors that arise in the brain, or gliomas, and those that metastasize to the organ from the lungs, breast and skin.
29 May 02:20 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030515410395.htmlAmid COVID-19 Pandemic, Google Offers Anxiety Assessment
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Google Offers Anxiety Assessment
As the COVID-19 pandemic takes an increasing toll on mental health, Google on Thursday launched a new tool to help users who search for information on anxiety.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530885936037.htmlSimulating dead bodies could help calculate an accurate time of death
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Simulating dead bodies could help calculate an accurate time of death
Forensic scientists currently use basic temperature measurements to determine time of death, but a 3D simulation of the entire body could give much more accurate estimates
29 May 00:00 • New Scientist • 2676996513673597966.htmlAs 50 at AIIMS test positive for COVID-19 in 48 hours, doctors complain about poor quality of 'N95 masks, PPEs'
29 May 05:19 • 1 article
As 50 at AIIMS test positive for COVID-19 in 48 hours, doctors complain about poor quality of 'N95 masks, PPEs'
29 May 05:19 • Free Press Journal • 9080771788070234200.htmlCombination therapy does not show superior efficacy in newly diagnosed myeloma
29 May 06:19 • 1 article
Combination therapy does not show superior efficacy in newly diagnosed myeloma
The combination of carfilzomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone (KRd) did not show superior efficacy in patients with newly diagnosed myeloma absent a high-risk disease prognosis, compared with the standard of care--bortezomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone (VRd).
29 May 06:19 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030542965284.htmlAn Expert Explains: Restrictions eased, what Maharashtra needs to do to control Covid spread
29 May 02:33 • 1 article
An Expert Explains: Restrictions eased, what Maharashtra needs to do to control Covid spread
Maharashtra accounts for more than one-third of India’s Covid cases. With restrictions relaxed in many areas, an immunologist looks at the way ahead.
29 May 02:33 • The Indian Express • 2885715104942000907.htmlCOVID-19: 623 New Cases and 11 Deaths Reported
29 May 08:21 • 1 article
COVID-19: 623 New Cases and 11 Deaths Reported
The Ministry of Public Health on Friday reported 623 new positive cases of COVID-19--out of 985 samples tested--in the last 24 hours.
29 May 08:21 • TOLO news • 5578851438766329336.htmlCan't Deal With The News? Here Are 10 Hopeful Stories You Need Right Now
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Can't Deal With The News? Here Are 10 Hopeful Stories You Need Right Now
Life during a global pandemic takes on a surreal quality. The ubiquitous presence of social media and a constant fire hose of depressing news can make it particularly hard if you're already feeling anxious.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231566392731294.htmlSmart windows that self-illuminate on rainy days
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Smart windows that self-illuminate on rainy days
A research team develops self-powering, color-changing humidity sensors. Applicable to various fields including smart windows, health care and safety management.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802206252273.htmlMajority of those who died with Covid-19 had underlying condition, figures reveal
29 May 10:40 • 1 article
Majority of those who died with Covid-19 had underlying condition, figures reveal
The median age of those who died after contracted the coronavirus is 83, the figures reveal.
29 May 10:40 • Irishexaminer • 8196011178818148996.htmlB.C. alcohol sales increase, along with concerns in pandemic
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
B.C. alcohol sales increase, along with concerns in pandemic
British Columbians are buying more alcohol during the pandemic lockdown as sales during March and April spiked. And that has some addiction experts concerned. Dr. Tim Stockwell, director of the. . .
29 May 06:00 • Times Colonist • 7617512061384594605.htmlAdoptive T-cell therapy ADP-A2M4 targeting MAGE-A4 shows early activity in patients with advanced solid tumors
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Adoptive T-cell therapy ADP-A2M4 targeting MAGE-A4 shows early activity in patients with advanced solid tumors
The adoptive T-cell therapy ADP-A2M4, which is engineered to express a T-cell receptor (TCR) directed against the MAGE-A4 cancer antigen, achieved responses in patients with multiple solid tumor types, including synovial sarcoma, head and neck cancer and lung cancer, according to results from a Phase I clinical trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467877997458.htmlMore testing imperative
29 May 11:15 • 1 article
More testing imperative
Experts say adequate samples not tested in third phase as cases spike
29 May 11:15 • The Hindu • 6679535026191481034.htmlNew tool may help predict the best treatment for multiple myeloma
29 May 07:20 • 1 article
New tool may help predict the best treatment for multiple myeloma
In 1844, multiple myeloma was first treated with a rhubarb pill and an infusion of orange peel. Since then, more than 15 drugs have earned FDA approval to treat multiple myeloma and with so many options, a major question has become what cocktail and sequence is best?
29 May 07:20 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031501859763.htmlAncient Ice Sheet Loss Shows Antarctica Can Melt Much Faster Than We Thought
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Ancient Ice Sheet Loss Shows Antarctica Can Melt Much Faster Than We Thought
Last year, an expedition hunting for the remains of a famous explorer's ship off Antarctica's coast instead uncovered traces of a very different kind of history, one stretching back thousands of years to the end of the last great ice age.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceAlert • 8369231566017121181.htmlGulu university final year students to undergo COVID-19 tests
29 May 08:02 • 2 articles
Gulu University students to be screened for COVID-19
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29 May 08:02 • The Observer • 7850745373105604602.htmlGulu university final year students to undergo COVID-19 tests
Gulu, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Gulu University Faculty of Medicine is considering subjecting it’s final year students to COVID-19 ahead of the opening of final year semester in June. At least 1,500 finalists from Uganda and beyond are expected to report for their final year semester after President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni ordered for partial easing of …
29 May 05:00 • The Independent Uganda: • 5099025990046049482.htmlExperts issue new guidance to improve stroke care amid COVID-19
29 May 00:04 • 1 article
Experts issue new guidance to improve stroke care amid COVID-19
Top stroke experts have issued new guidance to ensure stroke patients receive safe, timely care while preventing the transmission of COVID-19.
29 May 00:04 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031376933426.htmlBiophysicists reveal molecular mechanism behind light-driven sodium pumping
29 May 02:36 • 1 article
Biophysicists reveal molecular mechanism behind light-driven sodium pumping
An international research team has for the first time obtained the structure of the light-sensitive sodium-pumping KR2 protein in its active state.
29 May 02:36 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031599547534.htmlSudden spike in snakebite cases across district surprises doctors
29 May 04:57 • 1 article
Sudden spike in snakebite cases across district surprises doctors
80 cases reported so far; most from Varapuzha, Paravoor, Vypeen and Cherai
29 May 04:57 • The New Indian Express • 4718288653662841530.html11 more healthcare workers at AIIMS test positive for COVID-19
29 May 10:45 • 1 article
11 more healthcare workers at AIIMS test positive for COVID-19
11 healthcare workers including two resident doctors have tested positive for coronavirus at the AIIMS now total reach to 206 staff infected.
29 May 10:45 • TechGenyz • 5378425016306479215.htmlWorshippers at Jewish temple dating back 2,700 years 'took cannabis'
29 May 07:38 • 1 article
Worshippers at Jewish temple dating back 2,700 years 'took cannabis'
The discovery of cannabis in the form of hashish has shocked Biblical scholars
29 May 07:38 • Metro • 970161747117977771.htmlDoes stress promote posting misinformation?
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Does stress promote posting misinformation?
What does current research suggest about why such misinformation is spread, and what can be done to stop it?
29 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839154070500.htmlLifting the lockdown will help tackle the Covid crisis better
29 May 10:14 • 1 article
Lifting the lockdown will help tackle the Covid crisis better
It will allow Covid cases to be reported, identified, isolated and treated better. Also, patients with other ailments will get more attention
29 May 10:14 • BusinessLine • 5283601150076376.htmlStudy sheds light on the homologous recombination of DNA strands
29 May 06:13 • 1 article
Study sheds light on the homologous recombination of DNA strands
As chromosomes go, X and Y make an unlikely pair. The X is large and contains thousands of genes critical for life. The Y, by contrast, is little more than a nub.
29 May 06:13 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031312813425.htmlStudy reveals how flies make survival decisions
29 May 05:10 • 1 article
Study reveals how flies make survival decisions
Many insects process visual information to make decisions about controlling their flying skills and movements- flies must decide whether to pursue prey, avoid a predator, maintain their flight trajectory or land based on their perceptions.
29 May 05:10 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031344396224.htmlNumber of infected healthcare workers jumps to 341 in Punjab
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Number of infected healthcare workers jumps to 341 in Punjab
341 healthcare workers have tested positive for coronavirus in the Punjab province, official documents reveal
29 May 00:00 • www.geo.tv • 9037559357698336154.htmlThe number of coronavirus tests done in every province in South Africa
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
The number of coronavirus tests done in every province in South Africa
New data presented by the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) reveals how many Covid-19 tests have been conducted in South Africa across all provinces to date.
29 May 00:00 • BusinessTech • 2153596440278646151.htmlNew Evidence Suggests Some Jurassic Theropod Dinosaurs were Cannibals
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
New Evidence Suggests Some Jurassic Theropod Dinosaurs were Cannibals
An analysis of the fossilized vertebrate remains from the Jurassic Mygatt-Moore Quarry in Colorado has revealed the bones of a theropod dinosaur called Allosaurus that bear tooth marks made by this and other large-bodied carnivorous dinosaurs.
29 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819513284458904.htmlCovid-19: Form special cell for students, HRD Minister tells universities
29 May 01:21 • 1 article
Covid-19: Form special cell for students, HRD Minister tells universities
Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said that a task force has been created in UGC and NCERT to resolve the different issues of students
29 May 01:21 • Business-Standard • 1502508926319898154.htmlArizona reports 28 new virus deaths; case count nears 18,500
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Arizona reports 28 new virus deaths; case count nears 18,500
Arizona health officials report 28 additional coronavirus deaths and 702 additional cases, putting the number of people confirmed infected with COVID-19 over 18,000.
29 May 00:00 • The Washington Times • 8941836442657750061.htmlBug vacuum captures unidentified flying insects—and valuable data
29 May 11:53 • 1 article
Bug vacuum captures unidentified flying insects—and valuable data
The third week of May, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists Doris Lagos-Kutz and Glen Hartman venture to a nearby field to set a timer on a smokestack-like device that rises 20 feet into the ...
29 May 11:53 • phys.org • 3476726124767325817.htmlHow well do Germans understand weather risks?
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
How well do Germans understand weather risks?
Germans have difficulty gauging the negative impact of weather conditions such as ground frost, heat, or UV radiation. This is one of the key results of a representative survey conducted by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, published in Weather, Climate, and Society. The study's authors advocate new impact forecasts that predict not only what the weather will be, but also what it will do.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468080447135.htmlResearchers conduct metabolite analysis of ALS patient blood plasma
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Researchers conduct metabolite analysis of ALS patient blood plasma
High-throughput analysis of blood plasma could aid in identification of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The work sheds further light on a pathway involved in disease progression and appears to rule out an environmental neurotoxin as playing a role in ALS.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469562683632.htmlCovid-19: SA deaths rise to 577, National Health Laboratory Service employee dies
29 May 08:52 • 1 article
Covid-19: SA deaths rise to 577, National Health Laboratory Service employee dies
A total of 27 403 new positive Covid-19 cases and 25 additional deaths have been recorded in South Africa, according to Minister of Health Zweli Mkhize.
29 May 08:52 • News24 • 3752801377116902171.htmlNHLS employee among those who succumbed to COVID-19
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
NHLS employee among those who succumbed to COVID-19
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has also confirmed that 1,466 more people have tested positive, bringing the number of known cases in the country to 27,403.
29 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610106957289655.htmlResearchers modify amide bonds to speed up reactions
29 May 00:00 • 2 articles
A Small Twist in Protein Structure Leads to a Big Reaction
Researchers devised a way to modify amide bonds with a twist to their chemical structure that significantly speeds up reactions.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232462914329466.htmlResearchers modify amide bonds to speed up reactions
In proteins, amino acids are held together by amide bonds. These bonds are long-lived and are robust against changes in temperature, acidity, or alkalinity.
29 May 06:34 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030083566797.htmlExpand Laboratory testing before easing restrictions - GAMLS to Govt
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Expand Laboratory testing before easing restrictions - GAMLS to Govt
The Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) has asked government to expand the laboratory testing services before easing restrictions placed on social gatherings.
29 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111495476293335.htmlThe Recipe for Efficient Protein Synthesis
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
The Recipe for Efficient Protein Synthesis
Scientists have studied more than 30 thousand variants of genetic sequences encoding two fluorescent proteins in order to determine which characteristics of mRNA can increase the efficiency of translation.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463350327198.htmlLifetime community rating leads to rise in low cover plan purchases
29 May 11:51 • 2 articles
Lifetime community rating leads to rise in low cover plan purchases
Research suggests many first-time buyers bought cheap plans with limited benefits
29 May 11:51 • The Irish Times • 8204772968747832241.htmlLifetime community rating cited for rise in low cover health plan purchases
Research suggests many first time buyers bought cheap plans with limited benefits
29 May 11:51 • The Irish Times • 8204772969029625638.htmlWhat The Pandemic Means For The Gender Wage Gap
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
What The Pandemic Means For The Gender Wage Gap
What can be done to close the wage gap, and decrease the disparity between men and women’s retirement income? It comes back to offering women caregiving benefits and work flexibility.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587531606093052.htmlBetter outcomes, lower cost in first-ever oncology hospital at home evaluation
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Better outcomes, lower cost in first-ever oncology hospital at home evaluation
Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah (U of U) presented the first outcomes evaluation of an adult oncology hospital-at-home program today at the 2020 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting. The study evaluated patients participating in HCI's Huntsman at HomeTM. The data demonstrate strong evidence for this care model, showing improved patient outcomes, including reduced hospitalizations and decreased visits to the emergency department.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467653257921.htmlFresh Antimatter Study Will Help Search for Dark Matter
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Fresh Antimatter Study Will Help Search for Dark Matter
The ALICE collaboration has presented new results on the production rates of antideuterons based on data collected at the highest collision energy delivered so far at the Large Hadron Collider.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067919388361.htmlAlnylam's NDA Accepted, And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma
29 May 04:50 • 1 article
Alnylam's NDA Accepted, And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma
Alnylam's Lumasiran NDA has been accepted. Argenx reports positive data from Efgartigimod trial. Co-Diagnostics discusses its coronavirus test kit.
29 May 04:50 • Seeking Alpha • 5725634556320725042.htmlNE’s first specialty COVID care hospital comes up in Guwahati
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
NE’s first specialty COVID care hospital comes up in Guwahati
GUWAHATI: Northeast India’s first independent specialty hospital for treatment of COVID-19 positive patients was inaugurated in Guwahati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) premises here by Assam Health and Family Welfare Minister, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma
29 May 00:00 • The Shillong Times • 2998999879806556676.htmlSchool re-openings in other countries will be examined
29 May 03:27 • 1 article
School re-openings in other countries will be examined
The chief medical officer, Dr Tony Holohan, has said that the National Public Health Emergency Team is looking at the experience in other European countries when it comes to easing measures around schools and childcare.
29 May 03:27 • RTE.ie • 7595237279357935298.htmlWorld's largest 'lava lamp bubble' under NZ
29 May 11:20 • 1 article
World's largest 'lava lamp bubble' under NZ
Seismic wave-speeds have revealed part of an ancient volcanic "superplume" beneath New Zealand, highlighting connections between the Earth's deep interior and the surface we live on.
29 May 11:20 • phys.org • 3476726123424357096.htmlPGH accepts Lopez Group offer to expand hospital’s COVID-19 testing capacity
29 May 01:10 • 1 article
PGH accepts Lopez Group offer to expand hospital’s COVID-19 testing capacity
The Philippine General Hospital (PGH) has accepted an offer from the Lopez Group to help the state university hospital increase 10 times its capability to test for the virus SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of the dreaded coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Within the month, Lopez-controlled First Gen Corporation and ABS-CBN Corporation will complete an ongoing donation of P46 million worth of new machines and lab equipment that will expand the hospital’s COVID-19 testing capacity from 150 to 1,500 tests per shift. The donated equipment will allow more automation and increase the volume of testing. Under a newly signed agreement between First Gen and the University of the Philippines (UP), First Gen is allowing PGH through UP the free use of a system of laboratory machines for conducting tests known as reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). PGH is administered by UP, a state university. The RT-PCR test is a two-step process of first extracting the viral genetic material of SARS-CoV-2 from a patient’s…
29 May 01:10 • manilastandard.net • 4715274784615948164.htmlBlood test as a potential new weapon in the fight to eliminate malaria
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Blood test as a potential new weapon in the fight to eliminate malaria
An international collaborative team from PROS Ehime University and CellFee Science, Japan; the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia; Pasteur Institute, France; and Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, Switzerland developed a new diagnostic blood test which detects recent exposure to 'vivax' malaria. The new test can also identify people who may harbor dormant liver-stage malaria parasites, which can cause illness. This new diagnostic approach has the potential to enhance malaria surveillance and accelerate elimination.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469363301525.htmlCannabis Use While Pregnant Does Not Impair Children’s Cognition, Decades Of Studies Suggest
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Cannabis Use While Pregnant Does Not Impair Children’s Cognition, Decades Of Studies Suggest
A review of research found fetal marijuana exposure isn't correlated with abnormal cognition; in rare cases where exposed kids scored lower or higher on tests, most stayed within the normal range, in fact.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587532389106878.htmlThis Mini Ion Thruster Is Adorably Tiny
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
This Mini Ion Thruster Is Adorably Tiny
Scientists at the European Space Agency have created a tiny miniaturized ion thruster that's capable of keeping a satellite steady while in Earth's orbit.
29 May 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510289718438155.htmlStudy finds gender differences in autism severity changes during early childhood
29 May 00:28 • 1 article
Study finds gender differences in autism severity changes during early childhood
During early childhood, girls with autism tend to show greater reduction and less rise in their autism symptom severity than boys with autism, a UC Davis MIND Institute study has found.
29 May 00:28 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031096502777.htmlBetter prepared for future crises
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Better prepared for future crises
Although there were early warnings of an exponentially growing pandemic, most policymakers around the world were unprepared and reluctant to act when Covid-19 first spread from China around the world. In an article published in the Journal of Risk Research, Aengus Collins, Marie-Valentine Florin (both EPFL International Risk Governance Center) and IASS Scientific Director Ortwin Renn analyze the key factors and offer recommendations on how we can better prepare for future crises.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468412973641.htmlScientists from gnomAD Consortium release first set of discoveries on human genetic variation
29 May 00:51 • 1 article
Scientists from gnomAD Consortium release first set of discoveries on human genetic variation
For the last eight years, the Genome Aggregation Database Consortium (and its predecessor, the Exome Aggregation Consortium, or ExAC), has been working with geneticists around the world to compile and study more than 125,000 exomes and 15,000 whole genomes from populations around the world.
29 May 00:51 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031905148716.htmlVenous thrombosis among critically ill patients with COVID-19
29 May 04:00 • 3 articles
Venous thrombosis among critically ill patients with COVID-19
A systematic assessment of deep vein thrombosis among patients in an intensive care unit in France with severe COVID-19 is reported in this case series.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469251449576.htmlImages in neurology: Brain of patient with COVID-19, smell loss
This case report describes a 25-year-old female radiographer with no significant medical history who had been working in a COVID-19 ward who presented with a mild dry cough that lasted for one day, followed by persistent severe anosmia (loss of smell) and dysgeusia (an impaired sense of taste).
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469581999141.htmlNeuropathogenesis, neurologic manifestations of coronaviruses
Potential tissue targets and routes of entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the central nervous system and reported neurological complications of COVID-19 are identified in this narrative review.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469400366277.htmlLockdown is killing sex drives with 'less than half of adults having sex'
29 May 09:56 • 1 article
Lockdown is killing sex drives with 'less than half of adults having sex'
Are you getting busy in lockdown?
29 May 09:56 • Metro • 970161748663909829.htmlCoronapod: The divisive hydroxychloroquine study that's triggering mass confusion
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronapod: The divisive hydroxychloroquine study that's triggering mass confusion
Hear the latest science from the coronavirus pandemic
29 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820126446065074.htmlWhere does stress live in the brain? Scientists may have the answer
29 May 01:41 • 1 article
Where does stress live in the brain? Scientists may have the answer
A new study from scientists at Yale University have found where stress lives in the brain.
29 May 01:41 • Fox News • 7362823819731702424.html'Cannabis burned during worship' by ancient Israelites - study
29 May 11:42 • 1 article
'Cannabis burned during worship' by ancient Israelites - study
Cannabis residues have been found on an altar in an ancient desert temple in Israel.
29 May 11:42 • BBC News • 3883826127389071253.htmlCommon assumptions about mercury exposure should be reexamined, show studies
29 May 07:08 • 1 article
Common assumptions about mercury exposure should be reexamined, show studies
Small-scale gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon poses a health hazard not only to the miners and communities near where mercury is used to extract gold from ore but also to downstream communities hundreds of kilometers away from where people eat mercury-contaminated river fish as part of their diet.
29 May 07:08 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031155667396.htmlResearchers Get A Better Look At Where Stress Lives In Our Brains
29 May 02:04 • 1 article
Researchers Get A Better Look At Where Stress Lives In Our Brains
This finding could help inform how we deal with stress moving forward.
29 May 02:04 • mindbodygreen • 5822886643726443131.htmlLimits on evolution revealed by statistical physics
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Limits on evolution revealed by statistical physics
What is and is not possible for natural evolution may be explained using models and calculations from theoretical physics, say researchers in Japan. To explain this the limits of evolution, researchers simplified the natural world to fit idealized physics models and searched for any mathematical structure within biological complexity.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467802797091.htmlCoronavirus: Universities plan to limit student access to campuses
29 May 00:14 • 1 article
Coronavirus: Universities plan to limit student access to campuses
Third-level institutions preparing for hybrid online and in-person approach
29 May 00:14 • The Irish Times • 8204772967752041312.htmlNearly 50% of people don't know they need to isolate with less common Covid-19 symptoms
29 May 05:15 • 1 article
Nearly 50% of people don't know they need to isolate with less common Covid-19 symptoms
The ESRI study suggested that there was a significant gap in people’s knowledge of when to isolate.
29 May 05:15 • TheJournal.ie • 6446904417997074379.htmlResearchers identify healthcare data defects, create software for easier defect detection
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Researchers identify healthcare data defects, create software for easier defect detection
Researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) have developed a method to investigate the quality of healthcare data using a systematic approach, which is based on creating a taxonomy for data defects thorough literature review and examination of data. Using that taxonomy, the researchers developed software that automatically detects data defects effectively and efficiently.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468239120176.htmlFluids flow faster in liquid-walled channels
29 May 08:45 • 1 article
Fluids flow faster in liquid-walled channels
Replacing solid tube walls with magnetically confined ferrofluids reduces friction dramatically, providing a new way to pump blood without damaging it
29 May 08:45 • Physics World • 8721234136654773424.htmlRCT: Nutrigenomics effective for long-term diet success
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
RCT: Nutrigenomics effective for long-term diet success
Genetically-tailored nutrition advice can be used in research and clinical practice to motivate greater long-term dietary change and adherence to dietary guidelines, according to a new randomised controlled trial.
29 May 00:00 • nutraingredients.com • 6238562203912369186.htmlTrastuzumab achieves slight reduction in recurrence for women with HER2-positive DCIS
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Trastuzumab achieves slight reduction in recurrence for women with HER2-positive DCIS
The addition of the monoclonal antibody therapy Trastuzumab to radiotherapy did not reach the protocol objective of a 36% reduction in the ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence rate for women with HER2-positive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) on the NRG Oncology clinical trial NSABP B-43. The trial did find a statistically non-significant, modest (19%) reduction in the rate of recurrence among women that received trastuzumab, but this difference was not statistically significant.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468313846414.htmlOesophageal surgery: Quality increases with larger case volumes
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Oesophageal surgery: Quality increases with larger case volumes
Oesophageal surgery: quality increases with larger case volumes. Greater survival probabilities in hospitals where complex oesophageal surgery is performed more frequently.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468266514263.htmlMergers between galaxies trigger activity in their core
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Mergers between galaxies trigger activity in their core
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) play a major role in galaxy evolution. Astronomers from the University of Groningen and Netherlands Institute for Space Research have now used a record-sized sample of galaxies to confirm that galaxy mergers have a positive effect on igniting AGNs.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240068172272327.htmlNext frontier in bacterial engineering
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Next frontier in bacterial engineering
A new technique overcomes a serious hurdle in the field of bacterial design and engineering. Researchers develop method to identify proteins that enable highly efficient bacterial design. Approach has potential to boost efforts in bacterial design to tackle infectious diseases, bacterial drug resistance, environmental cleanup and more.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468676445971.htmlSolar probe to pass through comet's tail for 'bonus science'
29 May 08:20 • 1 article
Solar probe to pass through comet's tail for 'bonus science'
The European Space Agency says its Solar Orbiter will unexpectedly pass through the tail of a comet in the coming days.
29 May 08:20 • WVLT • 4089046910063503975.htmlGovt should provide relief to healthcare: Dr PC Reddy, founder chairman, Apollo Hospitals
29 May 01:16 • 1 article
Govt should provide relief to healthcare: Dr PC Reddy, founder chairman, Apollo Hospitals
Dr Reddy believes the country must be mindful of the galloping growth of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) crisis which is going to be another huge health burden.
29 May 01:16 • The Financial Express • 1288289580460520539.htmlTrastuzumab combined with trimodality treatment does not improve outcomes for patients
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Trastuzumab combined with trimodality treatment does not improve outcomes for patients
Results of the NRG Oncology clinical trial RTOG 1010 indicated that the addition of the monoclonal antibody trastuzumab to neoadjuvant trimodality treatment did not improve disease-free survival (DFS) outcomes for patient with HER2 overexpressing local and locally advanced esophageal adenocarcinoma.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468083364744.htmlStudy finds increase in pediatric fractures sustained at home during COVID-19 pandemic
29 May 00:34 • 1 article
Study finds increase in pediatric fractures sustained at home during COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 social distancing measures, including the closure of schools and parks and the indefinite cancellation of team sports, have led to a nearly 60% decrease overall in pediatric fractures but an increase in the proportion of fractures sustained at home, according to a new study by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
29 May 00:34 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030193115879.htmlSpecies Interactions Are The Hidden Key To Understanding Non-native Plant Impacts
29 May 09:48 • 1 article
Species Interactions Are The Hidden Key To Understanding Non-native Plant Impacts
New research published in the journal Science shows that non-native plants interact differently with insects and soil microbes than native plants, which has dramatic consequences for carbon cycling.
29 May 09:48 • SCOOP • 5315658999288136957.htmlProbing the secret forces of pericytes
29 May 11:39 • 1 article
Probing the secret forces of pericytes
Leiden researchers found a way to measure the tiny forces exerted by pericytes, one of the most elusive, hard to research cell types, which occur in tiny blood vessels. Building on this fundamental science, ...
29 May 11:39 • phys.org • 3476726124190765677.htmlCan Pneumatic Compression Help You Recover Faster?
29 May 07:45 • 1 article
Can Pneumatic Compression Help You Recover Faster?
Can fancy-looking air-filled boots play a role in our workout recovery? I asked physiology expert Dr. Jeff Martin to take a deep dive with me to find out
29 May 07:45 • Scientific American • 532798823729438083.htmlHeightened interaction between neolithic migrants and hunter-gatherers in Western Europe
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Heightened interaction between neolithic migrants and hunter-gatherers in Western Europe
This study reports new genome-wide data for 101 prehistoric individuals from 12 archaeological sites in today's France and Germany, dating from 7000-3000 BCE, and documents levels of admixture between expanding early Neolithic farmers and local hunter-gatherers seen nowhere else in Europe.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469000223299.htmlAlgorithm quickly simulates a roll of loaded dice
29 May 07:52 • 1 article
Algorithm quickly simulates a roll of loaded dice
The fast and efficient generation of random numbers has long been an important challenge. For centuries, games of chance have relied on the roll of a die, the flip of a coin, or the shuffling of cards ...
29 May 07:52 • Tech Xplore • 4945708898673175511.htmlNew Observatory Will Track Near-Earth Satellites and Space Debris
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
New Observatory Will Track Near-Earth Satellites and Space Debris
With the construction of a new research observatory, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) is taking the next step in determining the nature and trajectory of objects in low-Earth orbit as quickly, precisely and reliably as possible. This is fundamental for the future of spaceflight as it is the only way to prevent collisions between objects such as space debris and active satellites.
29 May 00:00 • SpaceDaily • 2879240067024792737.htmlMen’s health: Importance of regular health screening, medication adherence among Malaysians
29 May 03:23 • 1 article
Men’s health: Importance of regular health screening, medication adherence among Malaysians
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 – In a world now affected by many non-communicable diseases, there is a need to encourage both genders to go for screening for diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidaemia and subsequently adhering to the treatment plan. Compliance with medication is of great...
29 May 03:23 • Malaymail • 302165935096580525.htmlStem cell treatments elicit full structural regeneration of the sun-aged skin
29 May 02:29 • 1 article
Stem cell treatments elicit full structural regeneration of the sun-aged skin
For a while now, some plastic surgeons have been using stem cells to treat aging, sun-damaged skin. But while they've been getting good results, it's been unclear exactly how these treatments - using adult stem cells harvested from the patient's own body - work to rejuvenate "photoaged" facial skin.
29 May 02:29 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030398579225.htmlWorld's Most Heat-Resistant Material Can Survive Over 4,000 °C
29 May 10:31 • 1 article
World's Most Heat-Resistant Material Can Survive Over 4,000 °C
Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology in Russia have created the world's most heat-resistant material, which can be useful for heat-loaded components of aircraft.
29 May 10:31 • Interesting Engineering • 7328942542058910210.htmlCovid-19 infection survey begins in Portugal
29 May 01:00 • 1 article
Covid-19 infection survey begins in Portugal
The Covid-19 National Serological Survey began on 25 May and aims to estimate the incidence rate of infection by the new coronavirus in the population residing in Portugal.
29 May 01:00 • The Portugal News Online • 5173906808188625008.htmlTaking a deep look into animals
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Taking a deep look into animals
Advances in neuroscience research and microscopy: a new technique makes it possible to clear a wide variety of different animals, making them transparent and allowing researchers to look deep into their organs and nervous systems.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469012704492.html2 B’swar Covid Hosp nurses test corona +ve
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
2 B’swar Covid Hosp nurses test corona +ve
Fear psychosis gripped all staffs of the Covid-19 Hospital here after two nurses tested positive for coronavirus. On the condition of anonymity, some nurses said that at least 25 of them (nurses) and five doctors had come in contact with the two infected nurses but their swab test was not carried
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233842045564.htmlHere’s how coffee is good for your digestion
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Here’s how coffee is good for your digestion
A new report reviews the latest research into coffee's effect on digestion, and indicates a potential protective effect against gallstones
29 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025566513152987.htmlUV light as one of the weapons against coronavirus
29 May 10:14 • 1 article
UV light as one of the weapons against coronavirus
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, governments and companies across the world are taking to several sanitation practices including a solution that has been in use for decades for effective disinfection – ultraviolet (UV) light.
29 May 10:14 • The Indian Express • 2885715104752930158.htmlCombined cediranib and olaparib presents similar activity to standard of care treatment
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Combined cediranib and olaparib presents similar activity to standard of care treatment
Results of the NRG Oncology phase III clinical trial NRG-GY004 indicated that the addition of the investigational agent cediranib to olaparib and standard platinum-based chemotherapy did not improve progression-free survival (PFS) outcomes for women with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer;, however, activity between the treatments were similar in patients.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468727411488.htmlGovt, scientists working to produce COVID-19 test reagents locally
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Govt, scientists working to produce COVID-19 test reagents locally
As the demand for screening and testing increased, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize earlier this week warned of a looming testing kit shortage.
29 May 00:00 • ewn.co.za • 2308610108335013416.htmlAstronomers predict bombardment from asteroids and comets in another planetary system
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Astronomers predict bombardment from asteroids and comets in another planetary system
The planetary system around star HR8799 is remarkably similar to our Solar System. A research team led by astronomers from the University of Groningen and SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research has used this similarity to model the delivery of materials by asteroids, comets and other minor bodies within the system. Their simulation shows that the four gas planets receive material delivered by minor bodies, just like in our Solar System.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467929806273.htmlStudy: Women with Neanderthal Progesterone Gene Have Higher Fertility
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Study: Women with Neanderthal Progesterone Gene Have Higher Fertility
Almost one in three women with European descent inherited a genetic variant of the progesterone receptor called V660L from Neanderthals.
29 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514625934315.htmlAfter 14 years, first COSMIC satellite mission comes to an end
29 May 11:40 • 1 article
After 14 years, first COSMIC satellite mission comes to an end
The last of six tiny satellites that were rocketed into space 14 years ago—and then went on to prove that the wealth of accurate atmospheric data that can be gleaned from existing GPS signals can improve ...
29 May 11:40 • phys.org • 3476726123269546833.htmlMarine Biologists Discover New Species of Red Alga
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Marine Biologists Discover New Species of Red Alga
A team of marine biologists from China and the United Kingdom has revised the taxonomy of Pyropia, a large genus of red alga (seaweed) in the family Bangiaceae, and described a new species and four new genera.
29 May 00:00 • Sci News • 2819514563741510.htmlAncient Mass Extinction Tied To Ozone Loss, Warming Climate
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
Ancient Mass Extinction Tied To Ozone Loss, Warming Climate
Iwastheone shares a report from Science Magazine: The end of the Devonian period, 359 million years ago, was an eventful time: Fish were inching out of the ocean, and fernlike forests were advancing on land. The world was recovering from a mass extinction 12 million years earlier, but the climate w...
29 May 06:00 • news.slashdot.org • 626091440434297231.htmlBrazilian researchers design low-cost mechanical ventilators
29 May 02:05 • 1 article
Brazilian researchers design low-cost mechanical ventilators
A group of researchers at the University of São Paulo's Engineering School (POLI-USP) in Brazil have developed a mechanical ventilator that costs only approximately 7% as much as a conventional ventilator.
29 May 02:05 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031120262489.htmlStudy: Public health campaigns can do better on cannabis harm reduction
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Study: Public health campaigns can do better on cannabis harm reduction
Researchers surveyed nearly 500 attendees at the 2019 Hash Bash in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to learn about cannabis enthusiasts' awareness of cannabis harm reduction strategies. The results indicate a need for better public health campaigns.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467840755251.htmlNew Research: Surgeries held up, how long to clear backlog?
29 May 02:39 • 1 article
New Research: Surgeries held up, how long to clear backlog?
To help ease the backlog, lead author Dr Amit Jain has proposed several strategies to increase surgical throughput, including more use of telemedicine.
29 May 02:39 • The Indian Express • 2885715103873080020.htmlComing soon: Bulletproof coatings made from shrimps and mushrooms
29 May 02:56 • 1 article
Coming soon: Bulletproof coatings made from shrimps and mushrooms
29 May 02:56 • Free Press Journal • 9080771788915806838.htmlOdisha reports 63 new COVID-19 cases, total rises to 1,723
29 May 07:52 • 1 article
Odisha reports 63 new COVID-19 cases, total rises to 1,723
63 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Odisha, taking the total in the State to 1,723, a Health Department official said here on May 29. Of the fresh cases, 61 had recently returned to th
29 May 07:52 • The Hindu • 6679535025270725592.htmlGU-Q scholars examine most pressing issues of COVID-19 crisis
29 May 10:35 • 1 article
GU-Q scholars examine most pressing issues of COVID-19 crisis
Top scholars from Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) in the fields of history, political science, ethics, Gulf studies, and theology have come together to examine the most pressing issues of the COVID-19 crisis through a series of virtual panel discussions hosted by GU-Q’s Dean, Dr. Ahmad Dallal.
29 May 10:35 • The Peninsula • 1202843881812991572.htmlCovid-19 : With 11 more positive, active cases jump above 100 in Nagpur
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Covid-19 : With 11 more positive, active cases jump above 100 in Nagpur
Nagpur: As many as 11 people including a Mahadula based man who returned from Bihar tested positive for novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) on Friday. Five out of them belonged to Pachpaoli quarantine centre, two from Naik Talav, one each from Tanga Stand, Seva Sadan Building and Bhagwan Nagar. Following this development the cases of virus […]
29 May 00:00 • Nagpur Today • 7783904107328827468.htmlCOVID-19 webinar series by WCM-Q brings expert medical opinion to community
29 May 10:48 • 1 article
COVID-19 webinar series by WCM-Q brings expert medical opinion to community
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) has launched a live webinar series to allow the healthcare community in Qatar to discuss the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, its impact, recommended responses and treatment protocols.
29 May 10:48 • The Peninsula • 1202843881881232620.htmlSmart Sponge Could Soak Up Oil Spills
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Smart Sponge Could Soak Up Oil Spills
Scientists have developed a highly porous smart sponge that selectively soaks up oil in water. With an ability to absorb more than 30 times its weight in oil, the sponge could be used to inexpensively and efficiently clean up oil spills without harming marine life.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232462892121702.htmlSurvey provides baseline assessment of climate-health education among health professions institutions
29 May 04:10 • 1 article
Survey provides baseline assessment of climate-health education among health professions institutions
An international survey of Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) membership found that the majority of members--health professions schools and programs, including medical, nursing, and public health--offer learning opportunities related to the health impacts of climate change, yet many also encountered challenges in instituting or developing curricula.
29 May 04:10 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031256144599.htmlDecision support systems: Sifting data for better business decisions
29 May 10:00 • 1 article
Decision support systems: Sifting data for better business decisions
Decision support systems are a subset of business intelligence aimed at helping organizations make informed business decisions based on vast troves of analyzed data.
29 May 10:00 • ITworld • 4692569784179129563.html5G Networks and COVID-19: Any link? - The Nation Nigeria
29 May 01:29 • 1 article
5G Networks and COVID-19: Any link? - The Nation Nigeria
Attracting my attention presently, is the debate on possible link of the Fifth-Generation Communication Networks (5G) to the COVID-19...
29 May 01:29 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445900685080445.htmlHealth From Home: How Remote Solutions Are Accelerating Progress For Distributed Patient Care
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Health From Home: How Remote Solutions Are Accelerating Progress For Distributed Patient Care
As the country races to respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the healthcare industry’s once-gradual adoption of connected technology solutions is now an urgent requirement.
29 May 00:00 • Forbes • 6028587530862164604.htmlOne in five adult Malaysians has diabetes, 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey shows
29 May 10:57 • 1 article
One in five adult Malaysians has diabetes, 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey shows
PUTRAJAYA, May 29 — One in five adults or about 3.9 million people aged 18 years and above in Malaysia, suffer from diabetes, according to the 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS 2019). Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba when presenting the findings at the Health Ministry here...
29 May 10:57 • Malaymail • 302165936489827820.htmlVision: Observing the world during childhood affects the rest of life
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Vision: Observing the world during childhood affects the rest of life
Much of what we will be as adults depends on the first years of life, on what we simply observe happening around us and not only on what we are taught explicitly. This also applies to the development of the visual system, according to a new SISSA study that, for the first time, has experimentally shown the importance of passive visual experience. The research, published on Science Advances, has also potential clinical and technological implications.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469196049758.html'Lifting of COVID19 lockdown will be a gradual process'
29 May 03:25 • 1 article
'Lifting of COVID19 lockdown will be a gradual process'
How important is contact tracing to fight the corona pandemic? Around 50 cases in Srinagar were the contacts of three COVID19 persons. The numbers in
29 May 03:25 • Greater Kashmir • 4662909093011373221.htmlNew iguana species is found 'hiding in plain sight' in the Caribbean - having been known to inhabitants for years but thought to be a South American 'invader'
29 May 11:07 • 1 article
New iguana species is found 'hiding in plain sight' in the Caribbean - having been known to inhabitants for years but thought to be a South American 'invader'
The Southern Antilles iguana has a unique DNA profile and distinct bodily features including horns on its nose, a high crest and dark brown eyes. It had been misidentified as the common green iguana.
29 May 11:07 • Mail Online • 124328111632840268.htmlResearch explores the impact of invasive grasses on South Texas landscapes
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Research explores the impact of invasive grasses on South Texas landscapes
Scientists writing for the journal Invasive Plant Science and Management say several exotic grass species once grown in South Texas for livestock forage and erosion control have expanded from the areas where they were planted and have become invasive. They now are reducing the region's biodiversity and the habitats available for wildlife.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468881182936.htmlDietary and physical activity intervention reduces LDL cholesterol level in children
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Dietary and physical activity intervention reduces LDL cholesterol level in children
An individualised and family-based physical activity and dietary intervention reduced the plasma LDL cholesterol concentration of primary school children, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467716082535.htmlChina reports African swine fever outbreak in Gansu province
29 May 11:06 • 1 article
China reports African swine fever outbreak in Gansu province
BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said on Friday it had found a new outbreak of African swine fever near the city of Lanzhou in northwestern Gansu province.
29 May 11:06 • Reuters • 8334514179895966852.htmlCorona Havoc Continues in Karnataka, 178 New Cases reported in last 24 hours -
29 May 09:09 • 1 article
Corona Havoc Continues in Karnataka, 178 New Cases reported in last 24 hours -
In Karnataka, cases of corona virus infected are increasing very rapidly, in the last 24 hours, the report of 178
29 May 09:09 • News Hunt Media • 8859517518159919859.htmlNUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE releases featured materials
29 May 04:20 • 1 article
NUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE releases featured materials
Press materials are now available for NUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE, a dynamic virtual event showcasing new research findings and timely discussions on food and nutrition. The online meeting will be held June 1-4, 2020.
29 May 04:20 • News-Medical.net • 4522523031168119143.htmlAurinia Files NDA, And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma
29 May 02:52 • 1 article
Aurinia Files NDA, And Other News: The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Biopharma
Aurinia filed an NDA for voclosporin. The FDA accepts a refiled application from Kala Pharma. Syndax reports disappointing results.
29 May 02:52 • Seeking Alpha • 5725634556032686595.htmlRajkot: 10 faculty members resign protesting transfer of their head
29 May 04:13 • 1 article
Rajkot: 10 faculty members resign protesting transfer of their head
Dr Gadhvicharan, head of the medicine department of the PDU Medical College, was transferred to Bhavnagar
29 May 04:13 • The Indian Express • 2885715105453096317.htmlLargest study of its kind of women in labor finds nitrous oxide safe, side effects rare
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Largest study of its kind of women in labor finds nitrous oxide safe, side effects rare
Researchers at the University of Colorado College of Nursing and the School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology at the Anschutz Medical Campus found that the use of nitrous oxide (N2O) as a pain relief option for individuals in labor is safe for newborn children and laboring individual, and converting to a different form of pain relief such as an epidural or opioid is influenced by a woman's prior birth history and other factors.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232468771995738.htmlDU PG Admission/Entrance Test to be conducted from July 27
29 May 04:53 • 1 article
DU PG Admission/Entrance Test to be conducted from July 27
NTA will conduct the PG Entrance exam and the registration process will begin from June 8.
29 May 04:53 • Scroll.in • 8669301693172951374.htmlTwo bacteria allow spittlebugs to thrive on low-nutrient meals
29 May 07:39 • 1 article
Two bacteria allow spittlebugs to thrive on low-nutrient meals
A new study examines the symbiotic relationship between two types of bacteria and spittlebugs that helps the insect live on very low-nutrient food. The bacteria use a metabolic "trick" also employed by ...
29 May 07:39 • phys.org • 3476726123761075978.htmlOncologists highlight the need for more palliative care training
29 May 01:53 • 1 article
Oncologists highlight the need for more palliative care training
Oncologists who practice and teach at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center are calling on medical oncology training programs to invest substantially more time educating physicians about palliative care and how to talk to patients about "bad news."
29 May 01:53 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030424545035.htmlThe Impact of Social Isolation and Loneliness
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
The Impact of Social Isolation and Loneliness
People may be feeling the impact of social isolation and loneliness during the pandemic. However, social isolation and loneliness have long been a problem even before COVID-19.
29 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838014073174.htmlInterstellar Visitor May Be One of Rarest Objects In Universe
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Interstellar Visitor May Be One of Rarest Objects In Universe
A team of scientists think the interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua might actually be a hydrogen iceberg. The unusual idea could explain its stranger properties.
29 May 00:00 • Futurism • 8561510289405092257.htmlHow Faster Disbursements Can Help Solve Patients’ Payment Pain Points
29 May 08:00 • 1 article
How Faster Disbursements Can Help Solve Patients’ Payment Pain Points
The Faster Healthcare Payments Report examines the how payment modernizations to accelerate patient disbursements help them afford healthcare's high costs.
29 May 08:00 • PYMNTS.com • 7357138826374435129.htmlPCR and CRF partner to deliver practical education in virtual format
29 May 00:13 • 1 article
PCR and CRF partner to deliver practical education in virtual format
PCR and CRF are pleased to announce the creation of virtual Partners in Learning sessions that will be broadcast during the PCR e-Course (June 25-27, 2020) and CRF’s TVT Connect meeting (June 18-28, 2020).
29 May 00:13 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030704569195.html7 Days in Science – May 29, 2020
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
7 Days in Science – May 29, 2020
We take a look at some of the biggest stories from the past seven days.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463395723108.htmlDelta inagurates 100-bed CACOVID treatment centre
29 May 10:46 • 1 article
Delta inagurates 100-bed CACOVID treatment centre
Delta State Government has inaugurated a 100-bed isolation/treatment centre at the Permanent Orientation Camp of the National Youth Service..
29 May 10:46 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445900285322609.htmlWould Mammals Exist Without Internal Cannabinoids?
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Would Mammals Exist Without Internal Cannabinoids?
Why does cannabis cause the "munchies", and what does this teach us about the brain?
29 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805837519025698.htmlPeople more likely to accept nudges if they know how they work and how effective they are
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
People more likely to accept nudges if they know how they work and how effective they are
The more people know about when and why behavioural interventions are being used and their effectiveness, the more likely they are to accept their use to change their behaviour.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232467979455808.htmlSocial care shortfall adversely affecting hospital beds
29 May 01:00 • 1 article
Social care shortfall adversely affecting hospital beds
One in ten hospital beds in Portugal are being occupied by patients who are unable to leave due to a lack of social care provisions, costing the country €180 million and adversely affecting the running of hospitals and the health of the patients who have nowhere else to go.
29 May 01:00 • The Portugal News Online • 5173906808173023586.htmlComputer Science – The best thing to study for a high starting salary in South Africa
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Computer Science – The best thing to study for a high starting salary in South Africa
Research by Analytico found that Computer Science graduates received the best starting salaries in South Africa.
29 May 00:00 • MyBroadband • 3036103788372972791.htmlGo backs PRRD’s call: “No vaccine, no physical face-to-face classes”
29 May 07:38 • 1 article
Go backs PRRD’s call: “No vaccine, no physical face-to-face classes”
SENATOR Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go backed the call of President Rodrigo Duterte not to allow the resumption of physical classes until a vaccine for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is available.
29 May 07:38 • Journal Online • 6375127391901902274.htmlIn a technology-reliant time, researcher studies why people with disabilities are less likely to use technology
29 May 11:36 • 1 article
In a technology-reliant time, researcher studies why people with disabilities are less likely to use technology
In a time when people are self-isolating due to COVID-19 restrictions, technology allows people to work from home through Zoom and to chat with friends and family through social media. This is not so ...
29 May 11:36 • phys.org • 3476726124631812841.htmlCoronavirus: £25m action plan drawn up for Fife health and social care services
29 May 08:31 • 1 article
Coronavirus: £25m action plan drawn up for Fife health and social care services
A £25 million action plan to deal with the coronavirus crisis was drawn up by Fife’s health and social care chiefs as they prepared for the effects of the pandemic.
29 May 08:31 • The Courier • 4275302767727712744.html5 Covid patients discharged after treatment at BGH
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
5 Covid patients discharged after treatment at BGH
Five Corona-positive patients, whose reports came out negative were discharged from Bokaro General Hospital on Wdnesday. On the direction of Deputy Commissioner Mukesh Kumar, the district administration officials, Civil Surgeon Dr. Ashok Kumar Pathak and the doctors and officials of BGH bid
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783232600941046.html88-year-old Qatari man cured of COVID-19; family hails the care given at HMGH
29 May 10:31 • 1 article
88-year-old Qatari man cured of COVID-19; family hails the care given at HMGH
An 88-year-old Qatari man, believed to be the oldest patient to recover from COVID-19 in Qatar, has been discharged from hospital, earlier this week. He has spent 11 days at Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital (HMGH) and discharged after recovering.
29 May 10:31 • The Peninsula • 1202843881972570533.htmlCould Consuming New Zealand Blackcurrants Be Enough To Earn An Olympic Medal?
29 May 08:35 • 1 article
Could Consuming New Zealand Blackcurrants Be Enough To Earn An Olympic Medal?
The news is bright for the New Zealand blackcurrant industry, with a recent meta-analysis study showing that properties in Adaptive™ New Zealand blackcurrants can improve sports performance.
29 May 08:35 • SCOOP • 5315658998416934977.htmlCovid-19: No agreement between private health sector and govt over treatment tariffs
29 May 10:24 • 1 article
Covid-19: No agreement between private health sector and govt over treatment tariffs
Epidemiologists are expecting that thousands of Covid-19 patients will need hospitalisation, but private doctors and the government are still haggling over tariffs.
29 May 10:24 • News24 • 3752801377741604426.htmlContamined soils determined root characteristics
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Contamined soils determined root characteristics
University of Cordoba Professor Rafael Villar participated in a study on the variation of root traits among Mediterranean trees planted in metal-contaminated soil
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469187958263.htmlMust-dos when going to shops
29 May 06:00 • 1 article
Must-dos when going to shops
Professor Paul Tambyah from the department of medicine at the National University of Singapore's Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine said studies show that gloves can carry germs longer than our hands do. This is because our hands have natural antibacterial oils that allow us...
29 May 06:00 • thenewpaper • 2217039561171063487.htmlConservation efforts and genomics: Not all genomes are created equal
29 May 11:48 • 1 article
Conservation efforts and genomics: Not all genomes are created equal
Professors Darren Griffin and Mike Bruford discuss what is meant by a “whole genome sequence” and how it is revolutionising conservation efforts
29 May 11:48 • Open Access Government • 7441385494313371917.htmlOne more case in Shivamogga
29 May 11:16 • 1 article
One more case in Shivamogga
One more positive case of COVID-19 was reported in the district on Friday, taking the tally to 35.According to the afternoon bulletin released by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, the patie
29 May 11:16 • The Hindu • 6679535025341206580.htmlHealthcare workers want dual coronavirus, hurricane plan
29 May 05:10 • 1 article
Healthcare workers want dual coronavirus, hurricane plan
WESTERN BUREAU: With the 2020 hurricane season looming on the horizon and most of the nation’s healthcare workers absorbed in the fight to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, stakeholders in the healthcare sector want the Government to make...
29 May 05:10 • The Gleaner • 1215260528685444758.htmlICMR-NIN to conduct rapid Covid survey in Hyderabad
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
ICMR-NIN to conduct rapid Covid survey in Hyderabad
The National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will conduct a rapid survey
29 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025566545651752.htmlHigher education institutions to reopen on Sunday - Inside Israel
29 May 00:22 • 1 article
Higher education institutions to reopen on Sunday - Inside Israel
Health Ministry Director-General signs order that will allow the higher education system to return to activity.
29 May 00:22 • Israel National News • 5374683669888462396.htmlEnvironmental Toxins That Make Us Ill, Yet Don't Have To
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Environmental Toxins That Make Us Ill, Yet Don't Have To
While no magic pill exists for many current health conditions, the advancement of an Integrative health approach may help people better manage toxicity levels and maximize health.
29 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805838830077803.htmlScientists develop sorbent for purifying water from radioactive elements
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
Scientists develop sorbent for purifying water from radioactive elements
Scientists from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in collaboration with colleagues from the Institute of Chemistry FEB RAS come up with a smart technology for the synthesis of sorbent based on a ''tungsten bronze'' compound powder (Na2WO4) aimed to purify industrial and drinking water from hazardous radionuclides cesium (137Cs), and strontium (90Sr), as well as for effective processing of liquid radioactive waste. A related article appears in the Journal of Materials Science.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469643343388.htmlCoronavirus induced mental illness on the rise in Kumasi – KATH psychiatrist
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Coronavirus induced mental illness on the rise in Kumasi – KATH psychiatrist
Anxiety over the outbreak of COVID-19 - the fear of catching the virus combined with depression caused by the collapse of businesses, has led to an upsurge of mental illness in Kumasi, Ghana’s second-largest city.
29 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111495145364509.htmlA correlation between global climate change and human health
29 May 09:07 • 1 article
A correlation between global climate change and human health
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group shares her perspective on the correlation between global climate change and human health
29 May 09:07 • Open Access Government • 7441385494754615379.htmlZim records 17 new Covid-19 cases
29 May 11:05 • 1 article
Zim records 17 new Covid-19 cases
ZIMBABWE has recorded 17 new Covid-19 cases, mostly reported from people returning from neighbouring countries, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 149. The Ministry of Health and Child Care said the returnees came from Mozambique, South Africa and the United Kingdom who are all in quarantine centres. “Seventeen cases tested positive for Covid-19. These are all returnees from Mozambique (9), South Africa (7) and United Kingdom (1) who are in quarantine centres,” read the statement. A total of 2 005 Rapid Diagnostic Tests RDT cases and 490 PCR cases were done country wide bringing the total number of tests done so far to 40 847, consisting of 24 407 RDT and 16 440 PCR tests.
29 May 11:05 • Chronicle • 6294247026496413068.htmlCheck out top industry-oriented courses offered by Swayam
29 May 10:46 • 1 article
Check out top industry-oriented courses offered by Swayam
Have you wondered what kind of courses are there on the platform? Which ones are right for you? If yes, then we have got you covered. Here is the list of most unique courses offered by Swayam from across fields.
29 May 10:46 • The Indian Express • 2885715105370790811.htmlMonkeys run away with blood samples of Covid patients in UP
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Monkeys run away with blood samples of Covid patients in UP
A video has gone viral shows a monkey sitting atop a tree in the college premises and chewing what seems like the kit containing the samples.
29 May 00:00 • Telangana Today • 8182025568123453640.htmlMat North records another Covid -19 case
29 May 11:05 • 1 article
Mat North records another Covid -19 case
MATABELELAND North province has recorded a new Covid-19 confirmed case after a Hwange man tested positive, bringing to two the number of cases in the province. The province recorded the country’s first case in March and the patient, a 38-year old Victoria Falls resident, has since recovered after spending 34 days in isolation at home. Acting Matabeleland North Provincial Medical Director (PMD) Dr Munekayi Padingani said health officials had started contact tracing after the Hwange man, who is in his 40s tested positive. He could not give finer details about the patient, but said he is asymptomatic and has been told to self-isolate at home.
29 May 11:05 • Chronicle • 6294247025046869610.htmlNanoscope received NIH grant to advance ultrafast laser-based gene delivery to the retina
29 May 01:57 • 1 article
Nanoscope received NIH grant to advance ultrafast laser-based gene delivery to the retina
The Nanoscope team has developed Multi-Characteristic Opsins to sensitize cells toward low level of white light so that vision is improved at ambient room light.
29 May 01:57 • News-Medical.net • 4522523030692049657.htmlPortugal's "golden" beaches
29 May 09:00 • 1 article
Portugal's "golden" beaches
The environmental association Quercus classified 381 Portuguese beaches this year with the 'gold quality' award, six more than in 2019, and stated that they considered compliance with the sanitary rules of the Directorate General of Health to be “essential” on the beaches.
29 May 09:00 • The Portugal News Online • 5173906808288013713.htmlMedical Officer proposes steam haling to cure coronavirus
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Medical Officer proposes steam haling to cure coronavirus
A private medical practitioner has proposed the use of steam inhalation as a treatment for coronavirus cases in the country.
29 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494785221035.htmlCovid treatment at VS Hospital not feasible: AMC
29 May 00:19 • 1 article
Covid treatment at VS Hospital not feasible: AMC
Another reason cited was that those who opt for regular treatments and OPD services at VS Hospital, will face difficulties if beds are reserved here for Covid-19 treatment, “which can further increase the mortality rate.”
29 May 00:19 • The Indian Express • 2885715105806661048.htmlStandard Chartered Bank and mPharma partner to support widespread testing of coronavirus in Ghana
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Standard Chartered Bank and mPharma partner to support widespread testing of coronavirus in Ghana
Standard Chartered Bank and mPharma have today presented the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR) with a portable Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) equipment donated by the bank and diagnostic, extraction kits and tubes donated by the health logistics company.
29 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494866522691.htmlANU: Job and income losses halted, confidence rising
29 May 03:30 • 1 article
ANU: Job and income losses halted, confidence rising
Average hours worked increased from 32.3 per week in April to 32.8 per week in May, according to a study by the Australian National University’s (ANU) Centre for Social Research and Methods.
29 May 03:30 • MacroBusiness • 6890797929648784348.htmlLogging caribou habitat
29 May 11:22 • 1 article
Logging caribou habitat
A newly published study says logging in British Columbia has continued on more than 900 square kilometres of land listed as critical caribou habitat.
29 May 11:22 • Castanet • 616068602586774282.htmlScience News Briefs from All Over
29 May 07:52 • 1 article
Science News Briefs from All Over
Here are some brief reports about science and technology from around the planet, including one about an incredibly well-preserved horned lark ( Eremophila alpestris ), like the one pictured, that lived 46,000 years ago.
29 May 07:52 • Scientific American • 532798825201974059.htmlReconnecting your health with nature
29 May 08:33 • 1 article
Reconnecting your health with nature
WE take a walk to feel the nature and get the sunshine vitamin we needed to restore our health damaged by free radicals. Nature helps our body reduce stress, cancer, and even heart attacks.
29 May 08:33 • Journal Online • 6375127392228196855.htmlGreece presents its tourism case to the world
29 May 01:23 • 1 article
Greece presents its tourism case to the world
Greece's Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis took part in the fifth e-meeting of the Global Tourism Crisis Committee, which convened on Thursday to address the
29 May 01:23 • Greek City Times • 1506177376883251902.htmlTips for Recovering from PTSD and TBI
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Tips for Recovering from PTSD and TBI
Unpacking the many pieces of the treatment puzzle.
29 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839509099693.htmlMandaluyong prioritizes safety of trikers, passengers
29 May 09:09 • 1 article
Mandaluyong prioritizes safety of trikers, passengers
THE Mandaluyong City Government said it will only allow tricycle drivers to operate if they will test negative for COVID-19 to ensure their safety and the safety of passengers.
29 May 09:09 • Journal Online • 6375127392296766641.htmlDistrict hosp of Bageshwar to treat Covid patients
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
District hosp of Bageshwar to treat Covid patients
The Covid-19 patients of Bageshwar district would now be treated in the district itself. In an order, the secretary medical health and family welfare, Amit Negi said that district hospital (DH) Bageshwar would now function as dedicated Covid hospital. The trauma hospital of the DH has been notified
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233574867070.htmlA new horizon for vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy
29 May 11:37 • 1 article
A new horizon for vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy
Vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy is an extension of circular dichroism spectroscopy into the infrared and near-infrared regions where vibrational transitions occur in the ground electronic ...
29 May 11:37 • phys.org • 3476726123036009450.htmlInternational Sanskrit webinar held
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
International Sanskrit webinar held
Haryana Sanskrit Academy organized a one-day International Sanskrit webinar on 'Conservation of Sanskrit Culture and Health'. Renowned Sanskrit scholars and researchers from across the country and abroad participated in the event. Academy Director Dr Someshwar Dutt Sharma said, Sanskrit language is
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783232784668995.htmlHome quarantine patients to be placed in Navotas CIF, hospital
29 May 08:04 • 1 article
Home quarantine patients to be placed in Navotas CIF, hospital
THE Navotas City Government will place persons confirmed positive for coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 who were still under home quarantine to the community isolation facility (CIF) while those who have higher risk for severe complications due to certain health conditions will be admitted to Navotas City Hospital.
29 May 08:04 • Journal Online • 6375127392345569558.htmlThe Metaphysical Mystery of Life, Mind, and Culture
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
The Metaphysical Mystery of Life, Mind, and Culture
Cells, animals, and people process information and move toward goal states. Unfortunately, the language game of physics is not compatible with describing these basic facts.
29 May 00:00 • Psychology Today • 5895805839193091121.html1,047 returnees keep in quarantine in Meiktila
29 May 09:15 • 1 article
1,047 returnees keep in quarantine in Meiktila
A total of 1,047 people returned from Yangon Region and Chin State and China, India, Malaysia and Thailand are kept in quarantine at 346 schools and religious buildings in Meiktila district, according to the district general administrative office.
29 May 09:15 • Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd • 2672168647114764824.htmlQuantum weirdness gives radar a boost
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Quantum weirdness gives radar a boost
Entangled photons can be used to make quantum radar that delivers a target’s location.
29 May 00:00 • Nature • 7937820125828294432.htmlEvidence of Cannabis Use Reportedly Found at Ancient Israelite Temple Altar
29 May 11:00 • 1 article
Evidence of Cannabis Use Reportedly Found at Ancient Israelite Temple Altar
The researchers argued that the practice of burning pot might've been employed by the priests at Jerusalem as well.
29 May 11:00 • Sputniknews • 967333868536144036.htmlHopkinsMedLIVE: Bias From Bench to Bedside
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
HopkinsMedLIVE: Bias From Bench to Bedside
There is a history of unequal access to health care for many groups. In this live panel discussion, Johns Hopkins scientists discuss bias in medicine and address what can be done to give everyone the opportunity to live a healthy life.
29 May 00:00 • Technology Networks • 7581232463559583174.htmlAkufo-Addo committed to equitable distribution of health facilities – Bawumia
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Akufo-Addo committed to equitable distribution of health facilities – Bawumia
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has reiterated President Akufo-Addo's commitment to providing an equitable distribution of healthcare facilities across the country.
29 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494872217024.htmlUniversity Of Auckland Launches Learning Centres In China
29 May 11:23 • 1 article
University Of Auckland Launches Learning Centres In China
The University of Auckland has launched two Learning Centres in collaboration with Southwest University (SWU) in Chongqing and Northeast Forestry University (NEFU) in Harbin. This will provide an alternative learning experience for its students unable to enter New Zealand because of current border restrictions.
29 May 11:23 • SCOOP • 5315658999734088438.html‘True Nat' sample testing technique to increase capacity
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
‘True Nat' sample testing technique to increase capacity
In view of the increasing load of the samples at the existing testing facilities, the state health department has decided to start district level screening and testing facility. The mission director (MD) of National Health Mission (NHM),Yugal Kishore Pant, said that ‘True Nat’ sample testing
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233536509914.htmlManila Water Foundation brings WASH amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
29 May 01:30 • 1 article
Manila Water Foundation brings WASH amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
While the community quarantine became the "New Normal," many Filipinos still lack access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). Now more than ever, we need to ensure that more communities apply WASH practices in communities, homes, schools, and health care facilities to help prevent the spread of the virus. Manila Water Foundation (MWF) has the expertise and the experience to bring WASH interventions to where it is needed the most and to help as many Filipinos as possible fight the pandemic. To immediately respond to the needs of the times, MWF mobilized Php 1.31 million for affected sectors in the country, helping 76 institutions, serving close to 49,000 individuals and deploying 26,506 liters of drinking water to frontliners. Agapay is a disaster response program of MWF that immediately addresses the water supply and sanitation needs of communities and institutions affected by disasters and calamities. Through monetary and in-kind donations from MWF and its partners, the Foundation was able to provide…
29 May 01:30 • manilastandard.net • 4715274786093063146.htmlCUO to start 7 new programmes
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
CUO to start 7 new programmes
The Central University of Odisha (CUO) is planning to start seven new inter-disciplinary courses, namely Life Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Social Work, Psychology, Political Science and Public Administration and Public Health in the next academic year 2021. The proposal to start these new
29 May 00:00 • The Pioneer • 1146783233139299366.html‘Best Brains’ Awarded Postgraduate Scholarships
29 May 10:02 • 1 article
‘Best Brains’ Awarded Postgraduate Scholarships
Several young New Zealanders have been given assistance to complete their postgraduate study thanks to the William Georgetti Scholarships.
29 May 10:02 • SCOOP • 5315658999360018937.html$50k donation for healthcare
29 May 04:00 • 1 article
$50k donation for healthcare
Kelowna Chevrolet has made a $50,000 donation to the Our Students, Your Health campaign.
29 May 04:00 • Castanet • 616068602959949284.htmlSM Foundation: Continuing a culture of giving
29 May 02:50 • 1 article
SM Foundation: Continuing a culture of giving
The corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic has not deterred SM Foundation's initiatives and efforts to aid underserved communities. SM Group's social arm continues to address their needs via their programs focused on health and well-being, education, training, and small enterprise support. The foundation continues to look for new avenues and means to support these communities as well as various groups to collaborate with to fulfill this goal. These trying times are filled with opportunities for the SM Foundation to serve. SM Foundation was one of the first groups to procure, donate, and distribute roughly P270 million worth of personal protective equipment (PPEs), testing kits, and intensive care unit-grade ventilators to over 100 hospitals and medical institutions throughout the Philippines. In an effort to support our medical frontliners during the pandemic, the Foundation partnered with Goldilocks to distribute 22,700 snacks and pastries to 80 hospitals and medical institutions in 13 Metro Manila cities. Further…
29 May 02:50 • manilastandard.net • 4715274784522203868.htmlCentral University cuts fees by 50% over Coronavirus
29 May 00:00 • 1 article
Central University cuts fees by 50% over Coronavirus
Central University has reduced its fees for the 2020-2021 academic year for as much as 55% in some programmes in order to provide support to parents and students post COVID-19.
29 May 00:00 • GhanaWeb • 9132111494315962734.html