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Location American Medical News for 4 May 2020
(Cell Press) Most newly discharged patients who recently recovered from COVID-19 produce virus-specific antibodies and T cells, suggests a study published on May 3rd in the journal Immunity, but the responses of differen...
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The promise of personalized medicine has not fully materialized, say researchers, because the full sophistication of the genetic blueprint has a more complex and far-reaching influence on human health than scientists had...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has unmasked longstanding racial and ethnic health-related disparities, according to a new article. The essay notes higher rates of COVID-19 hospitalizations, deaths or positive cases among blacks, ...
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The immune responses of a female mouse before pregnancy can predict how likely her offspring are to have behavioral deficits if the immune system is activated during pregnancy. The findings could help resolve what role s...
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Two drugs show promise against COVID-19

Science Daily - 4 May 2020 22:56
Korean researchers have screened 48 FDA-approved drugs against SARS-CoV-2, and found that two, that are already FDA-approved for other illnesses, seem promising. The FDA approval for other uses would greatly reduce the t...
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Intensive farming increases risk of epidemics

Science Daily - 4 May 2020 21:52
Overuse of antibiotics, high animal numbers and low genetic diversity from intensive farming increase the risk of animal pathogens transferring to humans.
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For the first time, physician-scientists have identified two clusters of depressive symptoms that responded to two distinct neuroanatomical treatment targets in patients who underwent transcranial magnetic brain stimulat...
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COVID-19 and climate change

Medical Design Technology - 4 May 2020 21:26
COVID-19 and climate change A single coronavirus particle mutated and survived the transition from animal carrier to human victim, and so far with verified U.S. cases exceeding one million, there is no known therapy or protective vaccine. An unexpe...
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In the long run, it could protect us from future COVID-19 outbreaks. To get there, we need an effective vaccine.
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Twice as many women who experienced a hypertensive disorder during any of their pregnancies were at increased risk of developing heart or kidney diseases earlier in life based on incidence per woman versus per pregnancy,...
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SBC sports low-power ARM CPU with encryption/decryption

Medical Design Technology - 4 May 2020 19:56
SBC sports low-power ARM CPU with encryption/decryption OKdo, part of the Electrocomponents Group, introduced its first own-branded single board computer (SBC), the E1. This represents the start of the next phase in the company’s evolution towards providing an accessible ra...
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GNSS/INS receiver provides 3D orientation for robots, drones

Medical Design Technology - 4 May 2020 19:29
GNSS/INS receiver provides 3D orientation for robots, drones Septentrio has announced today a new GNSS/INS receiver, AsteRx-i D UAS. This multi-frequency receiver combines reliable centimeter-level positioning with 3D orientation, enabling automated navigation of aerial drones and...
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Automotive universal door-lock IC eliminates need for motor drivers

Medical Design Technology - 4 May 2020 19:25
Automotive universal door-lock IC eliminates need for motor drivers The STMicroelectronics L99UDL01 automotive universal door-lock IC integrates six MOSFET half-bridge outputs and two half-bridge gate drivers with protection and diagnostic functions that enhance safety, simplify design, ...
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Activating the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) -- a receptor found on the surface of many normal and cancer tissues -- has been shown to stop pancreatic cancer from growing, but may also make tumors more visib...
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Fecal transplants are currently used to treat certain types of antibiotic-resistant diarrhea and has also been attempted to treat e.g. inflammatory bowel disease. A new study suggests that transplanted intestinal content...
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Children with long-term health conditions may be more likely to experience mental illness in early adolescence than healthy children, according to new research.
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How to put neurons into cages

Science Daily - 4 May 2020 17:41
Football-shaped microscale cages have been created using special laser technologies. Using sound waves as tweezers, living neurons can be placed inside these cages to study how nerve connections are being formed.
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When an emergency dispatcher calls for a helicopter to fly a critically ill patient to a hospital, they don't have time to check whether they take the patient's insurance. But after those patients land, 72% of them could...
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Scientists have discovered how the materials used in medical implants like artificial joints can be adapted to control the immune response to them and reduce the risk of rejection.
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A study to help determine the rate of novel coronavirus infection in children and their family members in the United States has begun enrolling participants. The study also will help determine what percentage of children...
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Malaria risk is highest in early evening

Science Daily - 4 May 2020 17:40
Wide-scale use of insecticide-treated bed nets has led to substantial declines in global incidences of malaria in recent years. As a result, mosquitoes have been shifting their biting times to earlier in the evening and ...
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Activation of the SARS coronavirus 2 revealed

Science Daily - 4 May 2020 16:16
A viral spike protein mediates entry of SARS-CoV-2 into host cells and harbors an unusual activation sequence. This sequence is cleaved by the cellular enzyme furin and the cleavage is important for the infection of lung...
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