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Rheumatologists are flagging similarities between the deaths of some COVID-19 patients and those with rheumatic illnesses, and are testing proven rheumatic treatments to see whether they help against the pandemic virus. Source: Researchers flag similarities between COVID-19 deaths and severe rheumatic illnesses
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A new approach could help researchers understand more complicated biomolecular interactions and characterize cells and diseases at the single-molecule level. Source: New technique offers higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis
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A transgenic mouse developed to model the deadly childhood immune disease HLH (hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis) may play a key role in saving lives during the COVID-19 virus pandemic. Source: HLH research points to treatment for COVID-19 cytokine storms
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Researchers have demonstrated that physical activity prompts a clean-up of muscles as the protein ubiquitin tags onto worn-out proteins, causing them to be degraded. This prevents the accumulation of damaged proteins and helps keep muscles healthy. Source: The death marker protein cleans up your muscles after exercise
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Allowing consenting volunteers to be deliberately infected with COVID-19 for the purposes of developing a vaccine could be done ethically and potentially speed up its development, a University of Warwick researcher has argued in new research. Source: COVID-19 vaccine development: New guidelines for ethical approach to infecting trial volunteers
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An analysis of the 2018-2019 measles outbreak in New York City identifies factors that made the outbreak so severe: delayed vaccination of young children combined with increased contact among this age group, likely through ‘measles parties’ designed to purposely infect children. Source: Low vaccination rates and 'measles parties' fueled 2019 measles outbreak in NYC
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A new study finds the use of HGH treatment in patients that have undergone ACL reconstructive surgery may prevent the loss of muscle strength and weakness. Source: Human growth hormone treatment after ACL injury may prevent loss of muscle strength
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Researchers have found an increase in domestic violence reports in Los Angeles and Indianapolis since the stay-at-home restrictions were implemented in March. Source: Domestic violence reports on the rise as COVID-19 keeps people at home, study shows
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Researchers have discovered evidence of ear infections in the skull remains of humans living in the Levant some 15,000 years ago. Source: Ear infections discovered in remains of humans living in Levant 15,000 years ago
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The anti-inflammatory drug hydroxychloroquine does not significantly reduce admission to intensive care or death in patients hospitalized with pneumonia due to COVID-19, finds a study from France. And a randomized clinical trial from China shows that hospitalized patients with mild to moderate persistent covid-19 who received hydroxychloroquine did not clear the virus more quickly than […]
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