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Older men may be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 because they worry less about catching or dying from it, according to a new study. Source: Older men worry less than others about COVID-19
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A new study shows the differences in visual motion perception in autism spectrum disorder are accompanied by weaker neural suppression in the visual cortex of the brain. Source: Using brain imaging to demonstrate weaker neural suppression for those with autism
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As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t scary enough, the flu season is not far away. How severe will the flu season be as it converges with the COVID-19 outbreak? What can we do to prepare? Source: When COVID-19 meets flu season
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Scientists have developed an experimental diagnostic test for COVID-19 that can visually detect the presence of the virus in 10 minutes. It uses a simple assay containing plasmonic gold nanoparticles to detect a color change when the virus is present. Source: Researchers develop experimental rapid COVID-19 test using nanoparticle technique
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Researchers used existing technologies to show that exposing the coronavirus to riboflavin and ultraviolet light reduces blood-borne pathogens in human plasma and whole-blood products. Source: Using riboflavin, UV light reduces SARS-CoV-2 pathogens in plasma, whole blood
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Evidence available to date suggests that minority ethnic groups in England, particularly black and south Asian people, may be at increased risk of testing positive for Covid-19, compared to people from white British backgrounds, according to a new study. Source: Growing evidence that minority ethnic groups in England may be at higher risk of COVID-19
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Researchers have developed new technology to monitor cholesterol in brain tissue which could uncover its relation to neurodegenerative disease and pave the way for the development of new treatments. Source: New method to map cholesterol metabolism in brain
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As cases of COVID-19 soar, two University of Cincinnati students develop an interactive dashboard that shows cases and deaths related to the novel coronavirus throughout the nation. Source: 'Watcher' tracks coronavirus in Cincinnati and beyond
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Researchers describe a single function that accurately describes all existing available data on active COVID-19 cases and deaths — and predicts forthcoming peaks. Source: New model predicts the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Gut bacterial imbalance is linked with many neurological disorders. Now researchers have identified a common thread: changes in gut mucus. It’s a new gut-brain connection that opens fresh paths for scientists searching for ways to treat brain disorders by targeting our ‘second brain’ — the gut. Source: New gut-brain link: How gut mucus could help […]
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