New coronavirus immunity data gives hope

[ad_1] Antibodies Specialists from the Institute of Molecular Biology. VA Engelhardt set out to find out what happens to antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus 5-6 months after the onset of the disease. To do this, they used the blood of people who fell ill with COVID-19 in the spring and …

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Major coronavirus developments on Friday 27 November

[ad_1] Watch: Seven of the Tier 3 areas with the lowest coronavirus rate Here’s what you need to know on November 27th. This article was updated at 4.30pm. Deceased: There were 12 other coronavirus deaths recorded in Northern Ireland, 37 in Scotland and 21 in Wales. The UK as a …

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where is the “Warp Speed” operation launched by Trump?

[ad_1] On May 15, Donald Trump announced an operation to develop a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year, a mission now almost accomplished and little affected by the accident in the development of the AstraZeneca / Oxford vaccine, one of six supported by Washington. “A massive scientific, industrial …

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the great baclofen comeback is not the silver bullet

[ad_1] THE ESSENTIAL Baclofen will finally be back on the market in a few weeks. “The only means currently available to effectively combat alcoholism is comprehensive patient care.” It’s a real judicial soap opera. The State Council finally overturned the decision to suspend the marketing authorization (AMM) of Baclocur, a …

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Cocoa could make you smarter and we finally know why

[ad_1] Several studies have already shown that flavanols, which are found in particular in cocoa beans, have a protective action on the cardiovascular system. Some findings have also suggested that diets rich in flavanols limit cognitive aging, although the exact action of these compounds has never been clearly understood. Researchers …

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scientists develop meat from human cells

[ad_1] Imagine a world where animal meat as we know it no longer exists and is replaced by artificial meat made from human cells that you created yourself, with the added benefit of better traceability. American researchers created a steak from human cells taken from the inside of the cheeks. …

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