[ad_1] Marinomed Biotech AG, a globally operating biopharmaceutical company, is pleased to announce today that Swansea University Medical School is planning a clinical trial with Iota / kappa-carrageenan nasal spray as a COVID-19 prophylaxis for healthcare professionals (ICE-COVID) . The investigator-initiated study in Swansea will recruit 480 healthcare professionals who …
Read More »Adding exercise to genetic treatment reverses fatigue in mice with common myotonic dystrophy
[ad_1] Adding exercise to a genetic treatment for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) was more effective in reversing fatigue than administering the treatment alone in a study using a mouse model of the disease. In fact, exercise alone provided some benefit while genetic treatment alone did not. This study, led …
Read More »Blood pressure medication facilitates recovery for alcoholics with withdrawal symptoms
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 A drug once used to treat hypertension can help alcoholics with withdrawal symptoms reduce or eliminate their alcohol consumption, Yale University researchers report Nov. 19 in American Journal of Psychiatry. In a double-blind study, researchers gave the drug prazosin or a placebo …
Read More »I, Leila, volunteer to test the Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] On the one hand, those who do not hide their hostility towards the future vaccine against Covid-19, on the other, those who do not hesitate for a moment to volunteer to help scientific research. Here is the moving testimony of a Covid Warrior, Leila, AFP journalist. Free her doubts, …
Read More »Lower choline in pregnant black American women linked to higher levels of the stress hormone
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 Researchers from the Anschutz Medical Campus at the University of Colorado found that many pregnant black American women have low levels of choline, an essential nutrient that aids prenatal brain development. The stress caused by institutional racism can play a role. The …
Read More »He found that fish oil medications did not decrease the risk of cardiac events
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 The fish oil-based drug known as omega-3 carboxylic acids or omega-3 CAs did not decrease the risk of cardiac events compared to a placebo, according to recent research presented today at the American Heart Association’s 2020 scientific sessions. The meeting will be …
Read More »Polypill plus aspirin and polypill alone reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 15, 2020 A single daily pill that combines blood pressure and cholesterol medications, along with the addition of a daily dose of aspirin, reduced cardiovascular disease events in people at risk for heart disease, according to recent research presented in a study today. late …
Read More »Cabotegravir highly effective in HIV prevention among women
[ad_1] The United Nations Joint Program on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS) leads the global effort to defeat the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) as a threat to public health by 2030. Since the first HIV cases were reported in the 1980s, 78 million people have been …
Read More »Blockchain for advertising technology: an anti-fraud panacea or a placebo?
[ad_2][ad_1] The state of advertising fraud has revealed overwhelming statistics over the past two years. According to them, billions of advertising spending are regularly wasted due to bot traffic, click fraud and hijacking installations. As a result, brands barely receive 44 cents from an investment in dollars they make in …
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