[ad_1] Criminals that during the holiday season they remain active committing their misdeeds, They attacked the famous sincere accordionist Juancho De la Espriella this Thursday evening as he was about to enter a hotel located north of Barranquilla. The fact was confirmed to EL HERALDO by Juan Carlos García, manager …
Read More »COVID-19 guidance in Sweden may have reduced people’s risk of heart attack, a study indicates
[ad_1] A new study suggests that COVID-19 guidance in Sweden may have reduced people’s risks of having a heart attack. Using anonymous location data from cell phones, the researchers developed an aggregated picture of Swedish population activities and mapped it against attendances at the country’s 29 emergency cardiac angiography units. …
Read More »The study shows that metformin can significantly reduce the risk of death from COVID-19 in women
[ad_1] Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and the UnitedHealth Group found that metformin was associated with significantly reduced risks of death from COVID-19 in women in one of the world’s largest observational studies of COVID-19 patients. Metformin is an established generic drug for managing blood sugar levels …
Read More »The laryngeal mask is a valuable tool to use in neonatal resuscitation, a study shows
[ad_1] background Nearly one million newborns will die in 2020 because they don’t start breathing at birth. Additionally, breathing problems at birth will result in much greater brain damage. Immediately getting air into the lungs of any newborn who is not breathing can help prevent brain damage. In most countries, …
Read More »Indiana University researchers report a specific type of childhood cancer
[ad_1] Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have published their work on a specific type of childhood cancer in the peer-reviewed international journal of oncology, Cancers. This research involves a combination therapy that significantly slows tumor growth in the models, which includes a model established from cells taken from …
Read More »What space does to the astronaut’s body
[ad_1] Scott Kelly became famous for spending a total of 340 days on the International Space Station (ISS), the longest time a US astronaut has spent in space. Its mission now provides researchers with fundamental information about what happens to a human body during such a long-term stay in orbit. …
Read More »Previously uncharacterized proteins regulate the mitochondrial NAD transporter
[ad_1] For their growth, cells need various nutrients and vitamins. So-called solute carriers (SLCs), proteins capable of transporting these substances across the boundaries of cell membranes, play a central role in metabolism. Scientists from Giulio Superti-Furga’s research group at the CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy …
Read More »COVID-19 can exacerbate mental health symptoms among pregnant and postpartum women
[ad_1] Although delivery is often anticipated with optimism and enthusiasm, around 10-20% of pregnant women also experience mental health problems during the weeks immediately before and after birth. Depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders can all be exacerbated by increased stress related to pregnancy and postpartum experiences. But it is not …
Read More »Researcher offers new theory on “Venus” statuettes
[ad_1] Investigators say mankind’s oldest sculptures could be linked to climate change, diet One of the first examples of art in the world, the enigmatic statuettes of “Venus” sculpted some 30,000 years ago, have intrigued and perplexed scientists. for nearly two centuries. Now a researcher at the University of Colorado …
Read More »Both Pfizer and Moderna want the vaccine in Europe as soon as possible. However, it will take more time for the authorities
[ad_1] The American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and the German company BioNTech have applied for the conditional registration of a common vaccine against covid-19 on the European Union market. The DPA agency informed this today, according to which the application was submitted on Monday. On the same day, the US company …
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