[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 “I have been working in this field for over 10 years and have not seen anything like it.” New research from the University of Michigan shows that a new synthetic protein nanoparticle that can slip past the nearly impermeable blood-brain barrier in …
Read More »Lower risk of autism associated with average levels of immune markers measured at birth
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 10, 2020 The causes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including genetic and environmental factors, are not fully understood. Many studies have already shown that severe maternal infection during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk to offspring in both humans and animals. New research, …
Read More »HBCUs offer significant benefits for African Americans
[ad_1] November 10, 2020 A new study suggests that African Americans attending historically black colleges or universities (HBCUs) may be at lower risk of health problems later in adulthood than African Americans attending predominantly white institutions. Research showed that black adults who enrolled in an HBCU were 35 percent less …
Read More »Aspirin to be tested as a potential COVID-19 treatment as part of the RECOVERY study
[ad_1] Confirmed cases for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) – caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have surpassed 50.8 million worldwide. As many countries begin to impose tighter blockades once again amid recurring cases, scientists are frantically trying to develop an effective treatment regimen for COVID-19 or antiviral …
Read More »Key to innate immunity to limit viral load in COVID-19 cases
[ad_1] As the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues to cause many difficulties for public health authorities, research is underway to understand how the virus can cause fatal effects on infected people and thus suggest effective preventive and therapeutic measures against it. . A new study by researchers from Houston …
Read More »DNase-coated melanin-like nanospheres for the treatment of sepsis in severe COVID
[ad_1] Coronaviruses are a group of RNA viruses that cause disease in mammals and birds. In humans and birds, they cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to fatal. Mild illnesses in humans include some cases of the common cold. Conversely, more lethal varieties can cause SARS, MERS …
Read More »The study investigates the link between clonal hematopoiesis and treatment-related blood cancer risk
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.October 27, 2020 In recent years, improvements in cancer therapy have led to a significant increase in cancer survival. Experts estimate that by 2022 the United States will have 18 million cancer survivors, but a subset of these survivors will have long-term health problems to …
Read More »Market Update: Blood in the Crypto Streets, Bitcoin Miner Dump, CME Gap, Defi Doldrums
[ad_2][ad_1] The cryptocurrency economy slid significantly on Thursday afternoon (ET), as the aggregate market cap of all cryptocurrencies shrank by more than 10% during yesterday’s trading sessions. More than 12 hours later, some of the major crypto assets are still down in value between 4-12% and some digital currencies have …
Read More »Binance Coin (BNB) Price Drenched in Blood; Huge Setback for the Traders
[ad_2][ad_1] Binance Coin (BNB) deals at $ 26.69. The heavy fall in the price of the recovery. Binance Coin (BNB) price is currently disappointing for many traders. The coin started the downtrend a week ago, and it has still not recovered. The price chart is dipped in red color. Also, …
Read More »A BTC blood bath – Bitcoin did not rebound from the initial inability
[ad_1] Yesterday morning, Bitcoin rose from over $ 4000 to about $ 3875. Then in the afternoon, it dropped again, up to around $ 3640. This morning, traders remained to set a chart where the new lows went even lower in a 24-hour period. The descent of Bitcoin was sudden …
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