Researchers have found a promising therapy for cardiac regeneration Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has maintained its rank as one of the worldwide leading causes of mortality outweighing the burden from all malignancies combined. Jun 30, 2020 0 28
Auditory hallucinations rooted in aberrant brain connectivity Auditory hallucinations, a phenomenon in which people hear voices or other sounds in the absence of external stimuli, are a feature of schizophrenia and some other neuropsychiatric disorders. How they arise in the brain has ... Jun 30, 2020 0 86
A platform of vaccine target recommendations for COVID-19 As genetic sequences of SARS-CoV-2, the cause of the novel pneumonia (COVID-19), are similar to those of the 2003 SARS virus, SARS-CoV, knowledge and data of SARS-CoV may be useful for finding ways to combat COVID-19. Such ... Jun 30, 2020 0 46
Moving the diagosis of rheumatic diseases into the era of precision medicine Many rheumatic conditions develop slowly and initially have inflammatory arthritis as the first sign that something is amiss. The trouble with such close similarity is the difficulty that clinicians have differentiating one ... Jun 30, 2020 feature 0 203
Fat check: Researchers find explanation for stress' damage in brown fat In their search for what triggers the damaging side-effects caused by acute psychological stress, Yale researchers found an answer by doing a fat check. Jun 30, 2020 0 199
New swine flu strain found in China poses threat of pandemic A team of researchers affiliated with a host of institutions in China and one in the U.S. has found evidence of a new strain of swine flu that poses a possible threat to humans. In their paper published in Proceedings of ... Jun 30, 2020 report 1 3582
Why short-term forecasts can be better than models for predicting how pandemics evolve Confirmed COVID-19 cases have now passed 10 million: what will they be next week, globally and in your country? Jun 30, 2020 0 41
Rutgers co-leads first nationwide study of COVID-19 related multiple inflammatory syndrome Parents and clinicians need to be aware in looking for symptoms of multiple inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in children who have been diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19, according to two Rutgers researchers who were among the ... Jun 30, 2020 0 34
Using operational research to reorganise crucial dialysis services during the COVID-19 outbreak People requiring renal replacement therapy are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 and rely on essential treatment, necessitating travel to treatment centers. This accounts for a significant volume of non-emergency ambulance ... Jun 30, 2020 0 28
New 'shield' protects healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has invented a foldable tent-like device that serves as a physical shield to reduce the risk of exposure to pathogens for healthcare workers performing ... Jun 30, 2020 0 35