[ad_1] IMAGE: Macaques were exposed to a high titer of SARS-CoV-2 via combined transmission routes. In their lung lesions, acute interstitial pneumonia with endotheliitis (mononuclear leukocytes and PMN infiltrate the interior of the intima … view More Credit: Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB) Characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 …
Read More »Go Easy On Eggs: Diabetes-Related Egg Consumption
[ad_1] IMAGE: Eat one or more eggs a day and your diabetes risk increases by 60%. View More Credit: Pixabay / Myruams-Fotos Scrambled, poached or boiled eggs are a popular breakfast food around the world. Yet the health benefits of the humble egg may not be all of them, as …
Read More »New highly accurate saliva-based antibody test for SARS-CoV-2 in the initial study
[ad_1] It was found that a new saliva-based test developed by a team at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health accurately detects the presence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, from small saliva samples. according to a study by Bloomberg School researchers. Such tests, the …
Read More »The “rewiring” of metabolism in insulin-producing cells can help treat type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] MADISON, Wis. Researchers have discovered a previously unknown way in which pancreatic cells decide how much insulin they secrete. It could provide a promising new target for drug development to increase insulin production in people with type 2 diabetes. In a couple of articles recently published in Cell metabolism, …
Read More »Subdivision: how cells degrade unwanted microorns
[ad_1] DALLAS – November 12, 2020 – Researchers at UT Southwestern have discovered a mechanism that cells use to degrade microRNAs (miRNAs), genetic molecules that regulate the amount of protein in cells. The results, reported online today in Science, not only sheds light on the inner workings of cells, but …
Read More »Examination of the impact of a point mutation in the SARS-Cov-2 peak on virus transmission and pathogenicity
[ad_1] The current dominant variant of SARS-CoV-2, containing a D614G substitution in the spike protein, appears to have evolved to improve transmissibility, according to a new study in human cells and animal models. Its findings address concerns that have been raised about how this emerging mutation might improve transmissibility, antigenicity …
Read More »The pediatric surgeon establishes first guidelines for pediatric prescribing of opioids
[ad_1] IMAGE: Dr. Kelley-Quon works to make opioid prescribing safer for children. View More Credit: Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (Los Angeles – November 11, 2020) According to the National Institutes of Health, opioid abuse and addiction in the United States is a national crisis, with an economic burden exceeding …
Read More »In flies, consuming a high-sugar diet reduces sensitivity to sweetness
[ad_1] In fruit flies fed a high-sugar diet for a week, a complex that regulates taste-related sensory neurons reprogrammed the neurons to make the flies less sensitive to sweet taste. Half of these changes were not reversed even after the flies returned to a control diet, the study shows, suggesting …
Read More »Study: Playing brain games before surgery helps improve recovery – EurekAlert
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Read More »The effectiveness of vitamin C against COVID may depend on the natural transport levels of the vitamin
[ad_1] IMAGE: Drs. View of Sadanand Fulzele and Carlos Isales More Credit: Kim Ratliff, Production Coordinator, University of Augusta High doses of vitamin C being studied to treat COVID-19 may benefit some populations, but researchers exploring its aging potential say key factors for efficacy include levels of the natural transporter …
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