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(American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics) This technical standard includes revised information about CF and the CFTR gene, new testing considerations and methodologies, and updated recommendations for the inter...
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(BIOCAD) On May 12, 2020, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation approved clinical trials of a Russian drug with the INN levilimab at 11 healthcare centers. Doctors note the improvement of condition of patients...
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5G operators must improvise to improve security

Medical Design Technology - 14 May 2020 21:52
5G operators must improvise to improve security As 5G grows, operators must act swiftly to word off bad actors, especially with COVID-19 adding stress to wired and wireless networks. Networks need digital twins and the industry needs a certification body. The post 5G ...
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Mammals known as scaly anteaters are natural hosts of coronaviruses, but are not likely the direct source of the recent outbreak in humans, according to a new study.
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Malaria parasite ticks to its own internal clock

Science Daily - 14 May 2020 20:35
Researchers have long known that all of the millions of malaria parasites within an infected person's body move through their cell cycle at the same time. They multiply in sync inside red blood cells, then burst out in u...
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The parasite that causes malaria has its own internal clock, explaining the disease's rhythmic fevers and opening new pathways for therapeutics.
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Researchers, politicians and funding bodies find themselves in front of a unique situation: The mounting pressure to accelerate and intensify efforts to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic while handling the growing threat from...
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As COVID-19 continues its sweep around the globe, dialysis units have continued to be hotspots for the virus' spread. Researchers hope to combat that threat, through a novel study that used antibody testing on patients, ...
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Oxidative stress can be pathological. Now researchers report that the other end of the redox spectrum, reductive stress, is also pathological. Reductive stress causes pathological heart enlargement and diastolic dysfunct...
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New guidance related to COVID-19 and stroke care

Science Daily - 14 May 2020 19:17
Researchers have published more than 40 new recommendations for evaluating and treating stroke patients based on international research examining the link between stroke and novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Unlocking the gate to the millisecond CT

Science Daily - 14 May 2020 19:17
Researchers have developed a new multi-beam method for conducting CT scans that improve image quality whilst drastically cutting the required time to one millisecond.
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Can COVID-19 spread through fecal matter?

Science Daily - 14 May 2020 19:17
Early studies show evidence of COVID-19 genetic material in fecal matter, but more work is needed to determine if the virus can be spread through stool, according to a new review paper.
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Scientists report that in the laboratory, cats can readily become infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and may be able to pass the virus to other cats.
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Scientists have discovered a new treatment to dramatically reduce swelling after brain and spinal cord injuries, offering hope to 75 million victims worldwide each year.
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The exposome is the sum of all the environmental drivers of health and diseases: a combination of external factors such as chemicals contained in the air, water or food, and of internal components produced by our organis...
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Researchers have found a remarkable global spread of strains of a multi-resistant bacterium that can cause severe infections -- Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. The study provides for the first time a systematic understandi...
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The threat of a catastrophic pandemic in 2014 -- the West African Ebola outbreak -- did little to change the perception of US citizens regarding the importance of preparing for future outbreaks, say experts.
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Researchers were able to observe how human cells change upon infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19 in people. The scientists tested a series of compounds in laboratory models and found some which slowed d...
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A woman keeps passing out, and no one can figure out why.
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New 40-60-V MOSFETs feature extremely low RDS(on), high-current capability Infineon Technologies adds three new devices in the D²PAK 7pin+ package to its StrongIRFET 40-60 V MOSFET product family. These new components offer extremely low R DS(on) and high current-carrying capability, which inc...
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(University of Cincinnati) A troubling trend of heart injury for COVID-19 patients is why a team of UC researchers is using a $50,000 mini grant from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine to understand how the...
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(University of Bern) A research group under the direction of the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine of the University Bern has investigated the spatial distribution of childhood cancer risks in Switzerland for t...
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