[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 Disasters such as hurricanes and tornadoes occur with increasing frequency and severity around the world. In addition to impacting local communities, infrastructure and the economy, these disasters can also lead to severe emotional distress and anxiety for those who live in their …
Read More »Severe pneumonia leaves 4.2 million children desperate for oxygen every year
[ad_1] LONDON / NEW YORK, November 11, 2020 Severe pneumonia leaves an estimated 4.2 million children under five in 124 low- and middle-income countries with extremely low oxygen levels each year, new analysis from UNICEF, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Save the Children and Murdoch Children’s This was revealed by …
Read More »The Corona vaccine timeline and the separation between the two doses are obstacles for Pfizer and Moderna
[ad_1] A long time lag and complex transfer procedures are a major obstacle and challenge for Corona vaccine developers in the final race to announce clinical trial results. Experts have announced that Pfizer vaccine, which has been shown to be 90% effective in preventing Corona, is addressing a new problem, …
Read More »The effectiveness of vitamin C against the crown depends on the levels of its natural transport in the body
[ad_1] Higher doses of the vitamin can help C. It is being studied in the treatment of Corona virus in some people, but researchers exploring its potential in aging say the main factors of effectiveness include the levels of the natural transporter needed to get the vitamin into the body’s …
Read More »Today the first session of the trial of a wellness center owner accused of causing the death of two girls
[ad_1] On Thursday, the Al-Nuzha minor offenses court will hold its first judicial session, owner of a health center for minor offenses, on charges of negligence that resulted in the deaths of two girls after a fire broke out inside the unauthorized facility. The district official blew up a surprise …
Read More »Researchers discover a potential genetic target for the treatment of endometriosis
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 Michigan State University researchers have identified a potential genetic target for the treatment of a particularly painful and invasive form of endometriosis. Their study published in Cell reports, a scientific journal, could lead to better treatments for women suffering from severe forms …
Read More »A lower risk of diabetes among consumers of “organic” products
[ad_1] On the stalls of an organic supermarket, in 2018 in Saintes (Charente-Maritime). GEORGES GOBET / AFP Fewer certain cancers, now less diabetes: publication after publication, data from the “Nutrinet” cohort continue to suggest new health benefits linked to the consumption of organically grown products. Thanks to data generated by …
Read More »Spike-based DNA vaccine shows excellent protection against SARS-CoV-2 in a hamster model
[ad_1] A study conducted at the United States Army Research Institute of Infectious Diseases shows how a relatively simple full-length DNA vaccine against the spike glycoprotein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can elicit a neutralizing antibody response in a animal model – even after a single shot …
Read More »CDC now says the masks also protect the wearer, not just others, from Covid-19 transmission
[ad_1] The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated their advice on face masks, saying they protect the wearer from Covid-19 rather than others against asymptomatic wearers, as previously thought. For most of 2020, the CDC has been encouraging the use of masks for “Asymptomatic or presymptomatic infected …
Read More »An MU researcher develops procedures to define the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 Both of Andrew Kiselica’s grandparents developed dementia when he was in graduate school. While Kiselica was undergoing training in neuropsychology at graduate school, she saw her mother’s father become unable to walk or speak due to severe dementia. The University of Missouri …
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