[ad_1] ATLANTA – The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) will recognize recipients of its 2020 Master of ACR designation and Awards of Distinction at the College’s Business Meeting and Awards Ceremony. Distinguished Fellow Award winners will be honored at the Fellows-in-Training reception. These awards are awarded annually to members who …
Read More »Salvadorans find wealth in tourism and study during the pandemic
[ad_1] By estrateiaynegocios.net Tourism is the consumer category that contributes most to the well-being of Salvadorans, with an average rating of 7.6 out of 10, according to the results of the study conducted by the CCK agency. The digital sample was carried out on 276 Salvadorans, men and women over …
Read More »Corona pandemic: hundreds infected with mutated pathogen
[ad_1] A new dangerously mutated variant of the coronavirus has been discovered in Europe. Several hundred people have already been infected. The corona pandemic continues to rage around the world. A new coronavirus mutation has been discovered in Europe that has already affected several hundred people. Now drastic measures must …
Read More »Blue November: Acisc in the fight against prostate cancer
[ad_1] Credit: Disclosure After October was dedicated to the October Pink campaign, in favor of the fight against breast and cervical cancer, the month of November focuses on the prevention of prostate cancer to raise awareness of male public opinion on the importance of preventive examination. Like last month, the …
Read More »Can you really get infected multiple times with Covid-19?
[ad_1] As a rule, the following applies to infectious diseases: anyone who has recovered remains protected from the pathogen for some time. But with Corona there are more cases of renewed infections, some with severe symptoms. What does this mean for the development of the pandemic? In recent weeks, there …
Read More »The study on aspirin, which turned out to be the enemy of the coronavirus, is underway
[ad_1] The statement of hope about aspirin, which is said to reduce the risk of death by 50% in the coronavirus that affects nearly 50 million people worldwide, comes from the UK. Scientists have announced that aspirin is likely to be good at treating coronavirus and that trial studies have …
Read More »Many with lupus are at high risk of adverse drug reactions for pneumocystic pneumonia
[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain Unsplash / CC0 New research shows that adults with systemic lupus erythematosus, who are receiving trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), a prophylactic therapy to help prevent pneumocystic pneumonia, are at high risk for adverse drug reactions, particularly if they are also positive for anti-Smith Antibodies (anti-Sm). The details of …
Read More »Corona in Monaco: what the numbers predict
[ad_1] That is why in the spring in the Bavarian capital, according to a representative antibody test, an estimated mortality from infection of 0.76% was found See the LMU Munich study: Munich Corona Antibody Study: The death rate from infections is “many times higher than for seasonal flu infections” There …
Read More »Cerebral ventricular ebb and flow: Swelling is common in MS patients.
[ad_1] It is not only the heart that has the chambers, the brain too. Its four ventricles are connected to the spinal canal and are filled with a clear fluid called cerebrospinal fluid, which removes metabolic waste from neurons. When the brain becomes inflamed, immune cells also circulate in this …
Read More »Drug Research: Nanobodies and Protein Baits Should …
[ad_1] / Siarhei, stock.adobe.com Pittsburg / San Francisco / Seattle – The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has spurred the development of new drugs. These include nanobodies and protein baits, which have shown good efficacy in preclinical studies and are said to be present Science could be produced in larger quantities in less …
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