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Location American Medical News for 24 July 2020
A unique and rapid SARS-CoV-2 surrogate virus neutralisation test (sVNT) may be the much needed boost to current COVID-19 investigations to determine infection rate, herd immunity, predicted humoral protection, and vacci...
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(Microbicide Trials Network) With a positive opinion from the European Medicines Agency, a vaginal ring intended to be used for a month at a time moves closer to potentially becoming a new HIV prevention method for cisge...
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(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute) A Nature study authored by a global team of scientists and led by Sumit Chanda, Ph.D., professor at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, has identified ...
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(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) Today's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the first CAR T-cell therapy for mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) represents a key advance for patients with relapsed or treatment-resistant...
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A new study has identified 21 existing drugs that stop the replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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(Brigham and Women's Hospital) The team found that sputum testing detected the RNA of the virus that causes COVID-19 at significantly higher rates while oropharyngeal swab testing had lower rates.
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(Vanderbilt University Medical Center) The ongoing disruptive changes from efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 are having a substantial negative impact on the physical and mental well-being of parents and their chil...
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Why is obesity so common in COVID-19 patients?

EurekAlert! - 24 Jul 2020 06:00
(Pennington Biomedical Research Center) A hormone that connects the body's metabolism and immune response system may explain why COVID-19 is so dangerous for people with obesity.
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We've shut down schools during past pandemics. Does that mean we should for the coronavirus?
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In a meta-analysis, researchers found that sputum was more accurate than nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal swabs. The study also shows early testing increased rates of COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Heart transplants declined sharply during pandemic

Science Daily - 24 Jul 2020 18:01
Heart transplants, donor hearts, and transplant waitlists all fell sharply at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, researchers have found.
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New research finds that individuals with cardiovascular disease risk factors who switched to high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) did not experience increased risk of heart attack or stroke.
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In a test of antiviral effectiveness against the virus that causes COVID-19, an extract from edible seaweeds substantially outperformed remdesivir, the current standard antiviral used to combat the disease.
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The novel coronavirus changes the appearance of its messenger RNA cap to trick the host cell into not recognizing it is foreign, according to a new study.
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The ongoing disruptive changes from efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 are having a substantial negative impact on the physical and mental well-being of parents and their children across the United States, accordin...
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Livestock expansion is a factor in global pandemics

Science Daily - 24 Jul 2020 16:41
A new study looks at the growth of global livestock farming and the threat to biodiversity, and the health risks to both humans and domesticated animals.
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Young men can eat twice as much food as they need to feel 'full', research shows.
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(University of Barcelona) A UB study published in the journal Neurotherapeutics has validated a new pharmacological target for Alzheimer's disease. The results show the inhibition of the enzyme soluble epoxide hydrolase ...
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(Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center) Research conducted at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and The Ohio State University College of Medicine found that spinal cord injuries in mice cause an acqui...
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(University of Bath) Young men can eat twice as much food as they need to feel 'full', research shows.
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(University of South Florida (USF Health)) Sarah Yuan, MD, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, has received a highly competit...
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(Radboud University Medical Center) When two pairs of previously healthy young brothers from two families required mechanical ventilation at the intensive care unit in rapid succession, doctors and researchers at Radboud...
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