Archive for October, 2020
Use these recommendations to implement wastewater-based disease surveillance. Wastewater-based disease surveillance is a rapidly developing science, and CDC will update guidance and information as it becomes available. Source: Wastewater Surveillance Testing Methods
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Learn how schools can protect health during COVID-19. Source: Operating schools during COVID-19: CDC's Considerations
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Use this guidance to implement wastewater-based disease surveillance. Wastewater-based disease surveillance is a rapidly developing science, and CDC will continue to update guidance and information as it becomes available. Source: Developing a Wastewater Surveillance Sampling Strategy
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Use these recommendations to implement wastewater-based disease surveillance. Wastewater-based disease surveillance is a rapidly developing science, and CDC will update guidance and information as it becomes available. Source: Wastewater Surveillance Data Reporting & Analytics
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A team of scientists have developed a way to more accurately both detect and monitor a common type of pediatric brain cancer, setting the stage for giving clinicians a real-time view into how the cancer responds to treatment. Source: Highly effective tumor detection strategy for common childhood brain tumors
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People have different susceptibilities to SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the COVID-19 pandemic, and develop varying degrees of fever, fatigue, and breathing problems — common symptoms of the illness. What might explain this variation? Scientists may have an answer to this mystery. Source: Observed COVID-19 variability may have underlying molecular sources
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Scientists detail the structure of dumbbell-like sequences in DNA during interphase that suggest several unseen aspects of chromosome configuration and function. Source: DNA: At our cores, we're all strengthened by 'dumbbells'
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Ancient embedded elements in our DNA from generations past can activate a powerful immune response to kill cancer cells like an infection. Source: Genome archeologists discover path to activate immune response against cancer
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Researchers have demonstrated that a new liquid biopsy approach overcomes traditional barriers to quickly and efficiently diagnose and monitor high-grade pediatric gliomas. Source: Tumor DNA in spinal fluid could help doctors better monitor childhood brain cancer
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According to the Mayo Clinic, about 15% of couples are infertile, and male infertility plays a role in over one-third of these cases. Often, problems with sperm development are to blame. Now, researchers have found a way to deliver a protein important for sperm cell production directly to mouse testicles, where it restored normal sperm […]
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