Medical News
Some decontamination processes damage N95 face masks
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 04:09
Certain methods of decontaminating medical face masks for repeated use during the COVID-19 pandemic appear to damage the masks' integrity and protective function, according to new research.
Close-up of SARS-CoV-2 protein shows how it interferes with host anti-viral immunity
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(American Association for the Advancement of Science) A detailed study of a SARS-Cov-2 protein, Nsp1, with a central role in weakening the host anti-viral immune response shows that it effectively shuts down production o...
UK's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging screens first participant in worldwide drug study
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(University of Kentucky) Researchers at the University of Kentucky's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA) recently screened the first participant in the world for what is known as the AHEAD 3-45 study. This work is look...
Reduction in commercial flights due to COVID-19 leading to less accurate weather forecasts
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(American Geophysical Union) Weather forecasts have become less accurate during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the reduction in commercial flights, according to new research. A new study in AGU's journal Geophysical Resear...
CVIA has just published a new issue, Volume 4 Issue 4
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(Compuscript Ltd) Beijing, 10 July 2020: the journal Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications (CVIA) has just published a new issue, Volume 4 Issue 4. This issue brings together important research papers from leading ...
Cannabis shows potential for mitigating sickle cell disease pain
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 19:32
Cannabis appears to be a safe and potentially effective treatment for the chronic pain that afflicts people with sickle cell disease, according to a new clinical trial.
Study reveals intricate details about Huntington's disease protein
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 19:32
The research focuses on axonal transport -- the way in which vital materials travel along pathways called axons inside nerve cells, or neurons. Scientists found that HTT sometimes journeys along these roadways in cellula...
Pesticides speed the spread of deadly waterborne pathogens
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 19:32
Widespread use of pesticides can speed the transmission of the debilitating disease schistosomiasis, while also upsetting the ecological balances in aquatic environments that prevent infections, finds a new study. The in...
Type 1 interferon deficiency: Biomarker of patients at risk of severe COVID-19
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 16:10
Which patients are more likely to develop a severe form of COVID-19? In a new study, researchers describe a unique and unexpected immunological phenotype in severe and critical patients.
Marasco examining real-time COVID-19 detection via analysis of sweat metabolite biometrics
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(George Mason University) Emanuela Marasco, Assistant Professor, Center for Secure Information Systems (CSIS), is working to determine whether COVID-19 could be diagnosed via sweat metabolites.
A chemical tailor-made suit for Alzheimer's drugs
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 18:01
Over 50 million people worldwide are affected by Alzheimer's disease and it is one of the greatest medical and social challenges of our time. Due to pathological changes in the brain, patients become increasingly forgetf...
Researchers discover hybrid fungus involved in lung infections
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(Fundação de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo) This is the first time Aspergillus latus has been found in a hospital. The species is more drug-resistant than its two parents and highly dangerous. The researchers...
Synapse-saving proteins discovered, opening possibilities in Alzheimer's, schizophrenia
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 19:32
Loss of synapses is a contributing factor to Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. Researchers discovered a class of proteins that inhibit synapse elimination, opening possibilities for novel therapies for the two disea...
Turmeric could have antiviral properties
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 18:01
Curcumin, a natural compound found in the spice turmeric, could help eliminate certain viruses, research has found. A study showed that curcumin can prevent Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) - an alpha-group cor...
What Makes Grass-Fed Beef Different, and Are You Buying the Real Thing?
Discover - 17 Jul 2020 17:00
How grass-fed and grain-fed cattle are raised -- and the truth behind the meat labeling requirements.
Breakthrough blood test detects positive COVID-19 result in 20 minutes
Science Daily - 17 Jul 2020 16:10
Researchers report a new method that detects positive COVID-19 cases using blood samples in about 20 minutes, and identifies whether someone has contracted the virus.
Increased psychological well-being after the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(Aarhus University) Expectations for our mental health during and after the corona lockdown were pessimistic, but thus far the situation has not turned out to be quite as bad as feared. Danes, and in particular Danish wo...
Synapse-saving proteins discovered, opening possibilities in Alzheimer's, schizophrenia
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio) Loss of synapses is a contributing factor to Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. Researchers from the Long School of Medicine at The University of Texas Healt...
Does having Alzheimer's disease and dementia affect severity of delirium?
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(American Geriatrics Society) Recently, researchers published findings from the Better Assessment of Illness (BASIL) study, in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. They created the study to examine delirium, s...
Lifetime discrimination and greater risk of high blood pressure in African Americans
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(Drexel University) Experiences of discrimination over a lifetime is associated with high blood pressure in African American adults, according to findings published this month in the journal Hypertension from researchers...
Glaucoma study findings emphasise need for regular eye checks
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(University of Bradford) People with early-stage glaucoma see the contrast of visible objects in a very similar way to people without the condition, a new study has shown.
Kidney transplant, the cost of accounting for patients' preferences
EurekAlert! - 17 Jul 2020 06:00
(Universit Ca' Foscari Venezia) Taking into account patients' preferences can help speed up the organ allocation process and improve the life quality of the recipients, as shown by a joint study conducted by Ca' Foscari ...