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HOW LONG DOES SARS-COV-2 LAST ON SURFACES? Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass – such as that found on mobile phone screens - and stainless steel. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN A: Some women who receive the Covid-19 vaccine develop swollen lymph nodes under their arm on the same side as their vaccine injection. This is the normal immune reaction to a vaccine. These swollen lymph nodes usually return to normal on their own in a few days or weeks. ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH Discovering new weaknesses of SARS-CoV-2 through bioinformatics. The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. In a computer model, DZIF scientist AndreasDräger
HOW LONG DOES SARS-COV-2 LAST ON SURFACES? Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass – such as that found on mobile phone screens - and stainless steel. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN A: Some women who receive the Covid-19 vaccine develop swollen lymph nodes under their arm on the same side as their vaccine injection. This is the normal immune reaction to a vaccine. These swollen lymph nodes usually return to normal on their own in a few days or weeks. ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
90 DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19 Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug candidates with antiviral activity against the coronavirus that's driving the ongoing global pandemic. Among HOW COVID-19 WREAKS HAVOC ON HUMAN LUNGS 16 hours ago · Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have published the first detailed atomic-level model of the SARS-CoV-2 "envelope" protein bound to a human protein essential for maintaining the lining of the lungs. The model showing how the two proteins interact, helps explain how the virus could cause extensive lung damage and escape the lungs to infectother
AI DETECTS LIFE-THREATENING BLOOD VESSEL INFLAMMATION 1 day ago · New artificial intelligence (AI) technology to scan for heightened blood vessel inflammation can calculate a person’s risk of death from Covid-19 and Covid-19 variants. The technology could be used to tailor their treatment and give them the best chance of recovery according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and presented at the British Cardiovascular Society ONE FOR ALL: CONVERGENT MECHANISM OF AGEING DISCOVERED 11 hours ago · Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing and the Cluster of Excellence for Ageing Research CECAD at the University of Cologne have discovered folate metabolism as a fundamental process for ageing. Its regulation underlies many known ageing signaling pathways and leads to longevity. This could provide a new opportunity to improve human health during ageing on a ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine FUNDAMENTAL ADVANCE IN UNDERSTANDING T CELL IMMUNITY Monash University researchers have provided a fundamental advance regarding how T cells become activated when encountering pathogens such as viruses. The recent study, co-led by Professor Nicole La Gruta, Professor Jamie Rossjohn and Professor Stephanie Gras withfirst author Dr.
BLOOD TEST COULD DETECT LIFE-THREATENING AORTIC TEARS 1 day ago · Acute aortic syndrome Blood test could detect life-threatening aortic tears A simple blood test could help doctors spot deadly damage to the aorta, the body’s largest blood vessel, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF)presented at
THROMBOSIS RISK AFTER COVID VACCINATION: ACTUAL INFECTION CVT risk evaluation Thrombosis risk after Covid vaccination: actual infection far more dangerous, say experts Researchers at the University of Oxford report that the risk of the rare blood clotting known as cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) following Covid-19 infection is around 100 times greater than normal, several times higher than it is post-vaccination or following influenza. UKRAINE SIGNED DECLARATION FOR ACTION ON STROKE Dr Francesca Romana Pezzella, Co-Chair of the Stroke Action Plan for Europe Steering Committee added, ‘This is a fundamental milestone in the implementation of the Stroke Action Plan in Ukraine, and an important achievement towards the plan’s progress in Europe. RAPID BLOOD TEST DETECTS VACCINATION A team of Johns Hopkins researchers has developed a rapid blood test that could confirm a person has been vaccinated while they wait to board a plane or enter a sporting event., A team of Johns Hopkins researchers has developed a rapid blood test that could confirm a person has been vaccinated while they wait to board a plane or enter asporting event.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH Discovering new weaknesses of SARS-CoV-2 through bioinformatics. The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. In a computer model, DZIF scientist AndreasDräger
HOW LONG DOES SARS-COV-2 LAST ON SURFACES? Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass – such as that found on mobile phone screens - and stainless steel. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN A: Some women who receive the Covid-19 vaccine develop swollen lymph nodes under their arm on the same side as their vaccine injection. This is the normal immune reaction to a vaccine. These swollen lymph nodes usually return to normal on their own in a few days or weeks. ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH Discovering new weaknesses of SARS-CoV-2 through bioinformatics. The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. In a computer model, DZIF scientist AndreasDräger
HOW LONG DOES SARS-COV-2 LAST ON SURFACES? Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass – such as that found on mobile phone screens - and stainless steel. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN A: Some women who receive the Covid-19 vaccine develop swollen lymph nodes under their arm on the same side as their vaccine injection. This is the normal immune reaction to a vaccine. These swollen lymph nodes usually return to normal on their own in a few days or weeks. ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
90 DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19 Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug candidates with antiviral activity against the coronavirus that's driving the ongoing global pandemic. Among HOW COVID-19 WREAKS HAVOC ON HUMAN LUNGS 15 hours ago · Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have published the first detailed atomic-level model of the SARS-CoV-2 "envelope" protein bound to a human protein essential for maintaining the lining of the lungs. The model showing how the two proteins interact, helps explain how the virus could cause extensive lung damage and escape the lungs to infectother
AI DETECTS LIFE-THREATENING BLOOD VESSEL INFLAMMATION 1 day ago · New artificial intelligence (AI) technology to scan for heightened blood vessel inflammation can calculate a person’s risk of death from Covid-19 and Covid-19 variants. The technology could be used to tailor their treatment and give them the best chance of recovery according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and presented at the British Cardiovascular Society ONE FOR ALL: CONVERGENT MECHANISM OF AGEING DISCOVERED 11 hours ago · Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing and the Cluster of Excellence for Ageing Research CECAD at the University of Cologne have discovered folate metabolism as a fundamental process for ageing. Its regulation underlies many known ageing signaling pathways and leads to longevity. This could provide a new opportunity to improve human health during ageing on a ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine FUNDAMENTAL ADVANCE IN UNDERSTANDING T CELL IMMUNITY Monash University researchers have provided a fundamental advance regarding how T cells become activated when encountering pathogens such as viruses. The recent study, co-led by Professor Nicole La Gruta, Professor Jamie Rossjohn and Professor Stephanie Gras withfirst author Dr.
BLOOD TEST COULD DETECT LIFE-THREATENING AORTIC TEARS 1 day ago · Acute aortic syndrome Blood test could detect life-threatening aortic tears A simple blood test could help doctors spot deadly damage to the aorta, the body’s largest blood vessel, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF)presented at
THROMBOSIS RISK AFTER COVID VACCINATION: ACTUAL INFECTION CVT risk evaluation Thrombosis risk after Covid vaccination: actual infection far more dangerous, say experts Researchers at the University of Oxford report that the risk of the rare blood clotting known as cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) following Covid-19 infection is around 100 times greater than normal, several times higher than it is post-vaccination or following influenza. UKRAINE SIGNED DECLARATION FOR ACTION ON STROKE Dr Francesca Romana Pezzella, Co-Chair of the Stroke Action Plan for Europe Steering Committee added, ‘This is a fundamental milestone in the implementation of the Stroke Action Plan in Ukraine, and an important achievement towards the plan’s progress in Europe. RAPID BLOOD TEST DETECTS VACCINATION A team of Johns Hopkins researchers has developed a rapid blood test that could confirm a person has been vaccinated while they wait to board a plane or enter a sporting event., A team of Johns Hopkins researchers has developed a rapid blood test that could confirm a person has been vaccinated while they wait to board a plane or enter asporting event.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH Discovering new weaknesses of SARS-CoV-2 through bioinformatics. The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. In a computer model, DZIF scientist AndreasDräger
HOW LONG DOES SARS-COV-2 LAST ON SURFACES? Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass – such as that found on mobile phone screens - and stainless steel. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN A: Some women who receive the Covid-19 vaccine develop swollen lymph nodes under their arm on the same side as their vaccine injection. This is the normal immune reaction to a vaccine. These swollen lymph nodes usually return to normal on their own in a few days or weeks. ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH Discovering new weaknesses of SARS-CoV-2 through bioinformatics. The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. In a computer model, DZIF scientist AndreasDräger
HOW LONG DOES SARS-COV-2 LAST ON SURFACES? Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass – such as that found on mobile phone screens - and stainless steel. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN A: Some women who receive the Covid-19 vaccine develop swollen lymph nodes under their arm on the same side as their vaccine injection. This is the normal immune reaction to a vaccine. These swollen lymph nodes usually return to normal on their own in a few days or weeks. ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
90 DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19 Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug candidates with antiviral activity against the coronavirus that's driving the ongoing global pandemic. Among HOW COVID-19 WREAKS HAVOC ON HUMAN LUNGS 15 hours ago · Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have published the first detailed atomic-level model of the SARS-CoV-2 "envelope" protein bound to a human protein essential for maintaining the lining of the lungs. The model showing how the two proteins interact, helps explain how the virus could cause extensive lung damage and escape the lungs to infectother
AI DETECTS LIFE-THREATENING BLOOD VESSEL INFLAMMATION 1 day ago · New artificial intelligence (AI) technology to scan for heightened blood vessel inflammation can calculate a person’s risk of death from Covid-19 and Covid-19 variants. The technology could be used to tailor their treatment and give them the best chance of recovery according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and presented at the British Cardiovascular Society ONE FOR ALL: CONVERGENT MECHANISM OF AGEING DISCOVERED 10 hours ago · Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing and the Cluster of Excellence for Ageing Research CECAD at the University of Cologne have discovered folate metabolism as a fundamental process for ageing. Its regulation underlies many known ageing signaling pathways and leads to longevity. This could provide a new opportunity to improve human health during ageing on a ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS Source: NIAID, Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (49679608341), CC BY 2.0. For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine FUNDAMENTAL ADVANCE IN UNDERSTANDING T CELL IMMUNITY Monash University researchers have provided a fundamental advance regarding how T cells become activated when encountering pathogens such as viruses. The recent study, co-led by Professor Nicole La Gruta, Professor Jamie Rossjohn and Professor Stephanie Gras withfirst author Dr.
BLOOD TEST COULD DETECT LIFE-THREATENING AORTIC TEARS 1 day ago · Acute aortic syndrome Blood test could detect life-threatening aortic tears A simple blood test could help doctors spot deadly damage to the aorta, the body’s largest blood vessel, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF)presented at
THROMBOSIS RISK AFTER COVID VACCINATION: ACTUAL INFECTION CVT risk evaluation Thrombosis risk after Covid vaccination: actual infection far more dangerous, say experts Researchers at the University of Oxford report that the risk of the rare blood clotting known as cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) following Covid-19 infection is around 100 times greater than normal, several times higher than it is post-vaccination or following influenza. UKRAINE SIGNED DECLARATION FOR ACTION ON STROKE Dr Francesca Romana Pezzella, Co-Chair of the Stroke Action Plan for Europe Steering Committee added, ‘This is a fundamental milestone in the implementation of the Stroke Action Plan in Ukraine, and an important achievement towards the plan’s progress in Europe. RAPID BLOOD TEST DETECTS VACCINATION A team of Johns Hopkins researchers has developed a rapid blood test that could confirm a person has been vaccinated while they wait to board a plane or enter a sporting event., A team of Johns Hopkins researchers has developed a rapid blood test that could confirm a person has been vaccinated while they wait to board a plane or enter asporting event.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have QUANTITATIVE COVID-19 TEST TO MEASURE NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES Siemens Healthineers announced its SARS-CoV-2 IgG Antibody Test (sCOVG) has proven to measure neutralizing antibodies and has achieved CE Mark. The test is an enhanced version of the assay which became available globally this summer. MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 ANTIDEPRESSANT INHIBITS CORONAVIRUS For more than four decades, fluoxetine has been used to treat depression and other mental health problems in humans. Now the drug could also help combat Covid-19. A study conducted by virologists and chemists at the University of Würzburg has shown that fluoxetine significantly inhibits viral replication of SARS-CoV-2. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN So, to avoid anxiety or downright refusal of the vaccine, the Society of Breast Imaging Patient Care and Delivery Committee has developed a comprehensive resource to help patients understand the most important facts and guide them in making the most informed decision, in consultation with their physician, on the timing of their Covid-19 vaccination and screening HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate QUANTITATIVE COVID-19 TEST TO MEASURE NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES Siemens Healthineers announced its SARS-CoV-2 IgG Antibody Test (sCOVG) has proven to measure neutralizing antibodies and has achieved CE Mark. The test is an enhanced version of the assay which became available globally this summer. MICROVASCULAR ANGINA: THE GLOBAL HEALTH PROBLEM YOU'VE Disease of smallest heart blood vessels Microvascular angina: the global health problem you've never heard of For the first time, a prospective, international study has shown that chest pain caused by problems with the very small vessels supplying blood to the heart is an important health problem that increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death due to cardiovascular reasons. HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. RARE BLOOD CLOTS AFTER OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA VACCINE: STUDY The findings, which can be accessed here, show slightly increased rates of vein blood clots including clots in the veins of the brain, compared with expected rates in the general population.However, the researchers stress that the risk of such adverse events is considered low. Cases of rare blood clots in people who have recently received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION: WHAT WOMEN So, to avoid anxiety or downright refusal of the vaccine, the Society of Breast Imaging Patient Care and Delivery Committee has developed a comprehensive resource to help patients understand the most important facts and guide them in making the most informed decision, in consultation with their physician, on the timing of their Covid-19 vaccination and screening HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICU Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
BECKMAN COULTER LAUNCHES ACCESS AMH ADVANCED Beckman Coulter announced the launch of the first and only test that uses a validated cut-off to aid in the assessment of ovarian response. This new assay helps clinicians predict poor ovarian response in those who plan to undergo controlled ovarian stimulation as part of an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) protocol. The AMH Advanced assay is available in European countries that accept the CE marking. 90 DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19 Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug candidates with antiviral activity against the coronavirus that's driving the ongoing global pandemic. Among AI DETECTS LIFE-THREATENING BLOOD VESSEL INFLAMMATION 19 hours ago · New artificial intelligence (AI) technology to scan for heightened blood vessel inflammation can calculate a person’s risk of death from Covid-19 and Covid-19 variants. The technology could be used to tailor their treatment and give them the best chance of recovery according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and presented at the British Cardiovascular STUDY SHOWS: HAND WASHING IS KEY AGAINST COVID-19 Cultural differences matter Study shows: Hand washing is key against COVID-19 Countries where people do not have a habit of washing their hands automatically tend to have a much higher exposure to coronavirus, a new study reveals. BLOOD TEST COULD DETECT LIFE-THREATENING AORTIC TEARS 19 hours ago · Acute aortic syndrome Blood test could detect life-threatening aortic tears A simple blood test could help doctors spot deadly damage to the aorta, the body’s largest blood vessel, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF)presented at
UKRAINE SIGNED DECLARATION FOR ACTION ON STROKE 1 day ago · Dr Francesca Romana Pezzella, Co-Chair of the Stroke Action Plan for Europe Steering Committee added, ‘This is a fundamental milestone in the implementation of the Stroke Action Plan in Ukraine, and an important achievement towards the plan’s progressin Europe.
PROSTATE CANCER: URINE TEST COULD REDUCE BIOPSIES 14 hours ago · Researchers from the University of East Anglia have developed a new urine test for prostate cancer which also shows how aggressive the disease is. Source: Scientific Animations, Inc. They show how an experimental new test called ‘ExoGrail’ has FUNDAMENTAL ADVANCE IN UNDERSTANDING T CELL IMMUNITY Monash University researchers have provided a fundamental advance regarding how T cells become activated when encountering pathogens such as viruses. The recent study, co-led by Professor Nicole La Gruta, Professor Jamie Rossjohn and Professor Stephanie Gras withfirst author Dr.
INJECTABLE MICROSPHERES TO REPAIR FAILING HEARTS 1 day ago · Researchers funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) have developed biodegradable microspheres that can be used to deliver heart cells generated from stem cells to repair damaged hearts after a heart attack, in research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference. This type of cell therapy could one day cure debilitating heart failure, which affects an estimated 920,000 DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. THROMBOSIS RISK AFTER COVID VACCINATION: ACTUAL INFECTION CVT risk evaluation Thrombosis risk after Covid vaccination: actual infection far more dangerous, say experts Researchers at the University of Oxford report that the risk of the rare blood clotting known as cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) following Covid-19 infection is around 100 times greater than normal, several times higher than it is post-vaccination or following influenza. MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate COVID-19 AND BEYOND: UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC DATA Diagnostic data from the massive amounts of testing being conducted can help make health systems more resilient in dealing with future health crises and pandemics. The importance of diagnostic data was explored during the Medtech Europe online session, “Unlocking the Value of Diagnostic Information – how to make European Health Systems more resilient?” where delegates RADBOOK - HEALTHCARE-IN-EUROPE.COM This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. SEEKING A COVID-19 ANTIDOTE: THE POTENTIAL OF ACE2 Coronavirus disease research Seeking a COVID-19 antidote: the potential of ACE2 As coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to jet and alight invisibly around the globe, scientists now report that the virus has mutated to become two strains: the older ‘S-type’ appears milder and less infectious, while the later-emerging ‘L-type’, is more aggressive, spreads more quickly, and currently REGROW CARTILAGE IN JOINTS? SCIENCE SAYS YOU CAN Publishing in the journal Science Advances, the researchers identified a mechanism for cartilage repair that appears to be more robust in ankle joints and less so in hips.“We believe that an understanding of this ‘salamander-like’ regenerative capacity in humans, and the critically missing components of this regulatory circuit, could provide the foundation for new approaches to repair HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICUGLUCOSE MANAGEMENT IN THE ICUHIGH GLUCOSE IN THE BLOODBLOOD GLUCOSE MANAGEMENTGLUCOSE IN BLOOD LEVELSGLUCOSE IN THE BLOOD TESTHIGH GLUCOSE IN BLOOD Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
IMPLEMENTING MDR IS COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE AND HOLDS LITTLEEU MDR ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTEU MDR REQUIREMENTSNEW MDR REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST Since the faulty PIP breast implants scandal in France (March 2010), there have been frequent calls for tighter licensing regulations for medical devices within the European Union. The new Medical Devices Regulation (MDR) took effect on 25th May 2017. Following a three-year transition period, from 26th May 2020 this will become mandatory in all EU member states. LIVER LESIONS ARE MOST OFTEN BENIGN At least 60% of liver lesions can be characterised purely by ultrasound. Screening and examinations of supposedly healthy patients often result in an accidental discovery of liver lesions. According to Dr Antonius Schuster MD MBA, Head of the Department of Radiology at MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate COVID-19 AND BEYOND: UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC DATA Diagnostic data from the massive amounts of testing being conducted can help make health systems more resilient in dealing with future health crises and pandemics. The importance of diagnostic data was explored during the Medtech Europe online session, “Unlocking the Value of Diagnostic Information – how to make European Health Systems more resilient?” where delegates RADBOOK - HEALTHCARE-IN-EUROPE.COM This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. SEEKING A COVID-19 ANTIDOTE: THE POTENTIAL OF ACE2 Coronavirus disease research Seeking a COVID-19 antidote: the potential of ACE2 As coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to jet and alight invisibly around the globe, scientists now report that the virus has mutated to become two strains: the older ‘S-type’ appears milder and less infectious, while the later-emerging ‘L-type’, is more aggressive, spreads more quickly, and currently REGROW CARTILAGE IN JOINTS? SCIENCE SAYS YOU CAN Publishing in the journal Science Advances, the researchers identified a mechanism for cartilage repair that appears to be more robust in ankle joints and less so in hips.“We believe that an understanding of this ‘salamander-like’ regenerative capacity in humans, and the critically missing components of this regulatory circuit, could provide the foundation for new approaches to repair HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICUGLUCOSE MANAGEMENT IN THE ICUHIGH GLUCOSE IN THE BLOODBLOOD GLUCOSE MANAGEMENTGLUCOSE IN BLOOD LEVELSGLUCOSE IN THE BLOOD TESTHIGH GLUCOSE IN BLOOD Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
IMPLEMENTING MDR IS COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE AND HOLDS LITTLEEU MDR ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTEU MDR REQUIREMENTSNEW MDR REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST Since the faulty PIP breast implants scandal in France (March 2010), there have been frequent calls for tighter licensing regulations for medical devices within the European Union. The new Medical Devices Regulation (MDR) took effect on 25th May 2017. Following a three-year transition period, from 26th May 2020 this will become mandatory in all EU member states. LIVER LESIONS ARE MOST OFTEN BENIGN At least 60% of liver lesions can be characterised purely by ultrasound. Screening and examinations of supposedly healthy patients often result in an accidental discovery of liver lesions. According to Dr Antonius Schuster MD MBA, Head of the Department of Radiology at 90 DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19 18 hours ago · Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug candidates with antiviral activity against the coronavirus that's driving the ongoing global pandemic., Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug COVID-19 AND BEYOND: UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC DATA Diagnostic data from the massive amounts of testing being conducted can help make health systems more resilient in dealing with future health crises and pandemics. The importance of diagnostic data was explored during the Medtech Europe online session, “Unlocking the Value of Diagnostic Information – how to make European Health Systems more resilient?” where delegates HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have PIONEERING SINGLE-DOSE RADIOTHERAPY FOR BREAST CANCER 1 day ago · The results, published in the British Journal of Cancer, mean that eight out of ten patients who receive the treatment, TARGIT-IORT, will not need a long course of post-operative external beam radiotherapy (EBRT). These results strengthen and expand previously published outcomes. Patients who received the treatment are less likely to go on to experience fatal cardiovascular disease suchas
INCREASED SAFETY FOR PATIENTS UND LESS STRESS FOR THE SURGEONS In early 2020, Landeskrankenhaus (LKH – regional public hospital) Feldkirch in Austria procured two robotics systems. Dr Burghard Abendstein, head of department of Ob/Gyn, welcomes this – as he says – rather unusual but future-oriented decision of the hospital management and has been using the Asensus Senhance surgical system for laparoscopic procedures in gynaecology. AIDING COVID-19 EFFORTS: FDA CLEARANCE FOR BLOOD GAS ANALYZER Blood gas testing Aiding COVID-19 efforts: FDA clearance for blood gas analyzer Siemens Healthineers announced that its latest critical care testing solution, the RapidPoint 500e Blood Gas Analyzer, has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is now available in the U.S., Europe and countries requiring the CE mark. AN ALGORITHM FOR NEXT-GEN DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION DEVICES By delivering small electrical pulses directly to the brain, deep brain stimulation (DBS) can ease tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease or help relieve chronic pain.The technique works well for many patients, but researchers would like to make DBS devices that are a little smarter by adding the capability to sense activity in the brain and adapt stimulation accordingly. HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. STEPHANIX – D2RS – POWERED BY CANON DR Canon Europe NV - Medical Components Business Group Stephanix – D2RS – Powered by Canon DR . Power: 50 / 65 / 80 kW Detector type: CsI Pixel size: 160 μm Highlights BECKMAN COULTER LAUNCHES ACCESS AMH ADVANCED Beckman Coulter announced the launch of the first and only test that uses a validated cut-off to aid in the assessment of ovarian response. This new assay helps clinicians predict poor ovarian response in those who plan to undergo controlled ovarian stimulation as part of an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) protocol. The AMH Advanced assay is available in European countries that accept the CE marking. MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate COVID-19 AND BEYOND: UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC DATA Diagnostic data from the massive amounts of testing being conducted can help make health systems more resilient in dealing with future health crises and pandemics. The importance of diagnostic data was explored during the Medtech Europe online session, “Unlocking the Value of Diagnostic Information – how to make European Health Systems more resilient?” where delegates RADBOOK - HEALTHCARE-IN-EUROPE.COM This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. SEEKING A COVID-19 ANTIDOTE: THE POTENTIAL OF ACE2 Coronavirus disease research Seeking a COVID-19 antidote: the potential of ACE2 As coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to jet and alight invisibly around the globe, scientists now report that the virus has mutated to become two strains: the older ‘S-type’ appears milder and less infectious, while the later-emerging ‘L-type’, is more aggressive, spreads more quickly, and currently REGROW CARTILAGE IN JOINTS? SCIENCE SAYS YOU CAN Publishing in the journal Science Advances, the researchers identified a mechanism for cartilage repair that appears to be more robust in ankle joints and less so in hips.“We believe that an understanding of this ‘salamander-like’ regenerative capacity in humans, and the critically missing components of this regulatory circuit, could provide the foundation for new approaches to repair HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICUGLUCOSE MANAGEMENT IN THE ICUHIGH GLUCOSE IN THE BLOODBLOOD GLUCOSE MANAGEMENTGLUCOSE IN BLOOD LEVELSGLUCOSE IN THE BLOOD TESTHIGH GLUCOSE IN BLOOD Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
IMPLEMENTING MDR IS COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE AND HOLDS LITTLEEU MDR ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTEU MDR REQUIREMENTSNEW MDR REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST Since the faulty PIP breast implants scandal in France (March 2010), there have been frequent calls for tighter licensing regulations for medical devices within the European Union. The new Medical Devices Regulation (MDR) took effect on 25th May 2017. Following a three-year transition period, from 26th May 2020 this will become mandatory in all EU member states. LIVER LESIONS ARE MOST OFTEN BENIGN At least 60% of liver lesions can be characterised purely by ultrasound. Screening and examinations of supposedly healthy patients often result in an accidental discovery of liver lesions. According to Dr Antonius Schuster MD MBA, Head of the Department of Radiology at MILD COVID-19 INDUCES LASTING ANTIBODY PROTECTION The key to figuring out whether COVID-19 leads to long-lasting antibody protection, Ellebedy realized, lies in the bone marrow. To find out whether those who have recovered from mild cases of COVID-19 harbor long-lived plasma cells that produce antibodies specifically targeted to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Ellebedy teamed up with co-author Iskra Pusic, MD, an associate COVID-19 AND BEYOND: UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC DATA Diagnostic data from the massive amounts of testing being conducted can help make health systems more resilient in dealing with future health crises and pandemics. The importance of diagnostic data was explored during the Medtech Europe online session, “Unlocking the Value of Diagnostic Information – how to make European Health Systems more resilient?” where delegates RADBOOK - HEALTHCARE-IN-EUROPE.COM This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. DISCOVERING NEW WEAKNESSES OF SARS-COV-2 THROUGH The search for effective antiviral agents against the new coronavirus is in full swing. Using a novel approach, Tübingen bioinformaticians have now discovered a weakness in the virus that could be exploited for drug development. SEEKING A COVID-19 ANTIDOTE: THE POTENTIAL OF ACE2 Coronavirus disease research Seeking a COVID-19 antidote: the potential of ACE2 As coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to jet and alight invisibly around the globe, scientists now report that the virus has mutated to become two strains: the older ‘S-type’ appears milder and less infectious, while the later-emerging ‘L-type’, is more aggressive, spreads more quickly, and currently REGROW CARTILAGE IN JOINTS? SCIENCE SAYS YOU CAN Publishing in the journal Science Advances, the researchers identified a mechanism for cartilage repair that appears to be more robust in ankle joints and less so in hips.“We believe that an understanding of this ‘salamander-like’ regenerative capacity in humans, and the critically missing components of this regulatory circuit, could provide the foundation for new approaches to repair HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING IN THE ICUGLUCOSE MANAGEMENT IN THE ICUHIGH GLUCOSE IN THE BLOODBLOOD GLUCOSE MANAGEMENTGLUCOSE IN BLOOD LEVELSGLUCOSE IN THE BLOOD TESTHIGH GLUCOSE IN BLOOD Blood glucose monitoring in the ICU An important puzzle piece within the overall concept Although there is still disagreement as to ‘how’, when it comes to the question of whether the glucose level affects the prognosis for intensive care patients, the answer is adefinite ‘yes’.
IMPLEMENTING MDR IS COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE AND HOLDS LITTLEEU MDR ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTEU MDR REQUIREMENTSNEW MDR REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST Since the faulty PIP breast implants scandal in France (March 2010), there have been frequent calls for tighter licensing regulations for medical devices within the European Union. The new Medical Devices Regulation (MDR) took effect on 25th May 2017. Following a three-year transition period, from 26th May 2020 this will become mandatory in all EU member states. LIVER LESIONS ARE MOST OFTEN BENIGN At least 60% of liver lesions can be characterised purely by ultrasound. Screening and examinations of supposedly healthy patients often result in an accidental discovery of liver lesions. According to Dr Antonius Schuster MD MBA, Head of the Department of Radiology at 90 DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19 17 hours ago · Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug candidates with antiviral activity against the coronavirus that's driving the ongoing global pandemic., Mining the world's most comprehensive drug repurposing collection for Covid-19 therapies, scientists have identified 90 existing drugs or drug COVID-19 AND BEYOND: UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC DATA Diagnostic data from the massive amounts of testing being conducted can help make health systems more resilient in dealing with future health crises and pandemics. The importance of diagnostic data was explored during the Medtech Europe online session, “Unlocking the Value of Diagnostic Information – how to make European Health Systems more resilient?” where delegates HOW FRANCE HANDLES THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The first case of the new coronavirus infection was reported on the 24th January. As of 22nd March 2020, there are 14 459 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in France with 562 deaths, as the disease is in an exponential phase these figures will have PIONEERING SINGLE-DOSE RADIOTHERAPY FOR BREAST CANCER 1 day ago · The results, published in the British Journal of Cancer, mean that eight out of ten patients who receive the treatment, TARGIT-IORT, will not need a long course of post-operative external beam radiotherapy (EBRT). These results strengthen and expand previously published outcomes. Patients who received the treatment are less likely to go on to experience fatal cardiovascular disease suchas
INCREASED SAFETY FOR PATIENTS UND LESS STRESS FOR THE SURGEONS In early 2020, Landeskrankenhaus (LKH – regional public hospital) Feldkirch in Austria procured two robotics systems. Dr Burghard Abendstein, head of department of Ob/Gyn, welcomes this – as he says – rather unusual but future-oriented decision of the hospital management and has been using the Asensus Senhance surgical system for laparoscopic procedures in gynaecology. AIDING COVID-19 EFFORTS: FDA CLEARANCE FOR BLOOD GAS ANALYZER Blood gas testing Aiding COVID-19 efforts: FDA clearance for blood gas analyzer Siemens Healthineers announced that its latest critical care testing solution, the RapidPoint 500e Blood Gas Analyzer, has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is now available in the U.S., Europe and countries requiring the CE mark. AN ALGORITHM FOR NEXT-GEN DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION DEVICES By delivering small electrical pulses directly to the brain, deep brain stimulation (DBS) can ease tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease or help relieve chronic pain.The technique works well for many patients, but researchers would like to make DBS devices that are a little smarter by adding the capability to sense activity in the brain and adapt stimulation accordingly. HEALTH GENE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. This website uses cookies to give our readers the best website experience. Please refer to our privacy policy to find out how we use cookies and how you can edit your preferences. STEPHANIX – D2RS – POWERED BY CANON DR Canon Europe NV - Medical Components Business Group Stephanix – D2RS – Powered by Canon DR . Power: 50 / 65 / 80 kW Detector type: CsI Pixel size: 160 μm Highlights BECKMAN COULTER LAUNCHES ACCESS AMH ADVANCED Beckman Coulter announced the launch of the first and only test that uses a validated cut-off to aid in the assessment of ovarian response. This new assay helps clinicians predict poor ovarian response in those who plan to undergo controlled ovarian stimulation as part of an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) protocol. The AMH Advanced assay is available in European countries that accept the CE marking.* Deutsch
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LAB MEDICINE IN THE NETHERLANDS DIGITAL PATHOLOGY: FROM OVER-PROMISING TO A REALITY CHECK Almost five years ago, the plan to implement a wide-ranging digital pathology approach across the Netherlands began to take shape. As more labs across the country acquire digital pathology capability, with steps to create a strong and accessible image repository and a national image exchange platform, one of the project leaders, Professor Katrien Grünberg, offered an update and spoke of some challenges that still lie ahead. In a keynote presentation, ‘Digital Pathology going Dutch’ at the recent Digital Pathology and AI Congress in London, she also touched on the experience in Nijmegen, where she is Professor of Pathology and chair of the Department of Pathology at Radboud University Medical Centre (UMC).* #pathology
* #standardisation
* #workflow
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The outbreak and spread of the coronavirus affects everyday life. Keep up-to-date with the latest research news, political developments, and background information on COVID-19.* #coronavirus
CANINE VS. CORONAVIRUS TRAINED DOGS CAN DETECT COVID-19 WITH THEIR NOSE The extremely sensitive olfactory sense of dogs might prove to become a groundbreaking new tool in the fight against the COVID-19. Trained medical scent detection dogs have previously worked with…* #coronavirus
* #detection
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DEADLY MECHANISM UNCOVERED INSIDE COVID-19'S 'CYTOKINE STORM' Leading immunologists in Japan are proposing a possible molecular mechanism that causes massive release of proinflammatory cytokines, or a cytokine storm, leading to the acute respiratory distress…* #coronavirus
* #immune system
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INNER EAR DISORDER
USING ADVANCED X-RAY TECHNOLOGY TO FIGHT MÉNIÈRE'S DISEASE The organ of balance in the inner ear is surrounded by the hardest bone in the body. Using synchrotron X-rays, researchers at Uppsala University have discovered a drainage system that may be assumed…* #CT
* #ENT
* #radiology
* #X-ray
BIOMIMETIC SIGHT ASSISTANCE "ARTIFICIAL EYE" PROTOTYPE SHOWS GREAT PROMISE Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), the University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are developing an artificial eye with…* #implants
* #research
* #robotics
NEW INFORMATION CHANNEL FOCUS ON MOBILE RADIOLOGY Information channel on practical solutions and tools to optimize patient care in radiology. A cooperation of RadBook and Radiologiemagazin.de* #Mobile Radiology
LESION DIFFERENTIATION AI SUCCESSFULLY IDENTIFIES DIFFERENT TYPES OF BRAIN INJURIES Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can detect and identify different types of brain injuries. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London, have…* #AI
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COVID-19: CROSS PROTECTION BY ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE A FACTOR FOR LESSERMORTALITY
A significant discrepancy in mortality among even geographically close regions could be explained by a cross protection induced by Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (JEV) and/or Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vaccine (TEV) according to Dr Shojiro Katoh, President, Edogawa Hospital. He along with his international team of researchers of Edogawa Evolutionary Lab of Science (EELS), have published their opinion in Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine, a peer reviewed journal (http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/aaem/index.php/AAEM/article/view/683). ------------------------- COVID-19 CARE: EUA FOR PHILIPS REMOTE MONITORING DEVICES The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Philips Medizin Systeme Boeblingen GmbH'sIntelliVue Patient
Monitors MX750/MX850, IntelliVue 4-Slot Module Rack FMX-4 and IntelliVue Active Displays AD75/AD85, intended to be used by healthcare professionals in the hospital environment for remote monitoring of adult, pediatric and neonate patients having or suspected of having COVID-19 to reduce healthcare provider exposure. The IntelliVue Patient Monitors are not intended for home use. The remote monitoring capabilities of the Philips IntelliVue Patient Monitors reduce the amount of contact by healthcare providers with patients during the COVID-19 pandemic who are in isolation rooms, thereby reducing the healthcare providers' risk of exposure to thevirus.
------------------------- FDA APPROVES NEW DRUG TO TREAT HER2-POSITIVE METASTATIC BREASTCANCER
As part of Project Orbis,
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tukysa (tucatinib) in combination with chemotherapy (trastuzumab and capecitabine) for the treatment of adult patients with advanced forms of HER2-positive breast cancer that can’t be removed with surgery, or has spread to other parts of the body, including the brain, and who have received one or more prior treatments. The FDA collaborated with the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), Health Canada, Health Sciences Authority (HSA, Singapore) and Swissmedic (SMC, Switzerland) on this review. This is the first Project Orbis partnership between the FDA, HSA and Swissmedic. While the FDA approved Tukysa today, the application is still under review at the other agencies. Detailed information can be found on the FDA website.
------------------------- MAKING EUROPEAN STANDARDS AVAILABLE TO HELP ADDRESS COVID-19 In response to the coronavirus outbreak, CEN, the European Committee for Standardization, and CENELEC, the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization, agreed to make freely available a series of European standards (ENs) formedical devices and personal protective equipment used in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. "This exceptional decision is motivated by the need to tackle the severe shortage of protective masks and medical equipment experienced all around Europe due to the exponential growth of the COVID-19 emergency", the committees state. "The standards will enable a quicker and smoother access to market of new fundamental medical and protection equipment." The standards are available for free download from the websites of CEN national members.
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
Radiology, sonography and beyond: Keep reading to find out how imaging techniques like MRI, CT and ultrasound can be used in the diagnosis of diseases and the guidance of medical procedures. OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY RETINAL TEXTURE COULD PROVIDE EARLY BIOMARKER OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE New imaging technique combines two technologies to spot early warning signs of Alzehimer's disease in mice.* #Alzheimer's
* #biomarkers
* #brain
* #imaging
FDA CLEARANCE
ULTRASOUND FOR COVID-19-RELATED LUNG AND CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS Royal Philips has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market a wide range of its ultrasound solutions for the management of COVID-19-related lung and cardiac…* #coronavirus
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DYNAMIC MEASUREMENT OF GLUCOSE IN BRAIN NEW MRI TECHNIQUE FOR EARLY DETECTION OF ALZHEIMER'S A research team co-led by a scientist at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has discovered a new, non-invasive way to detect early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, helping patients get the necessary…* #Alzheimer's
* #brain
* #early diagnosis
* #MRI
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HEAD AND NECK CANCER: NOVEL PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER COULD DOUBLE SURVIVAL A recent study conducted by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) discovered a novel genetic biomarker which can predict the survival of head and neck cancer…* #biomarkers
* #cancer
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UNIVERSITY OF SURREY MASS SPECTROMETRY TO ANALYSE COVID-19 SAMPLES Researchers from the University of Surrey are applying specialist skills in mass spectrometry to assist in accelerating the search for aCovid-19 vaccine.
* #coronavirus
* #studies
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE SYMPTOM EXPLORING WHY COVID-19 MAKES PEOPLE LOSE THEIR SENSE OF SMELL Doctors have reported that partial or total loss of the sense of smell is often an early symptom of infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Now, researchers reporting in ACS… * #clinicial chemistry* #coronavirus
* #laboratory
* #neurology
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Medical innovations are rapidly expanding therapy options for many diseases. Keep reading to find more information on new therapies, surgical techniques, effective medication and patient care. HEART ATTACKS, HEART FAILURE, STROKE COVID-19’S CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS COVID-19 can cause serious cardiovascular complications including heart failure, heart attacks and blood clots that can lead to strokes, emergency medicine doctors at the University of Virgina report…* #cardiology
* #cardiovascular diseases* #coronavirus
* #emergency medicine* #heart attack
* #stroke
POST-INTENSIVE CARE SYNDROME (PICS) HOW PHYSICAL THERAPISTS CAN AID COVID-19 PATIENTS' RECOVERY AFTER ICU At least half of all patients who survive treatment in an intensive care unit will experience at least one of a triad of problems associated with post-intensive care syndrome, or PICS, and this may…* #coronavirus
* #ICU
* #rehabilitation
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XENIOS CONSOLES AS LIFESAVERS ECMO: CRUCIAL IN THE BATTLE AGAINST COVID-19 As the coronavirus spreads and infections with COVID-19 further increase throughout Europe, ECMO therapy turns out to be a necessary option for patients with severe courses. Xenios AG, a subsidiary…* #coronavirus
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* #therapy
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MANAGEMENT
Time to bring out the white collars: Read more about the economy and politics of health as well as optimised hospital and patientmanagement.
COVID-19
WHICH MODELS SHOULD WE USE TO MAKE POLICY DECISIONS? With so many COVID-19 models being developed, how do policymakers knowwhich ones to use?
* #coronavirus
SOCIAL CARE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC COVID-19: DON'T FORGET THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE The COVID-19 pandemic has brought more strain on healthcare systems but it has also highlighted the necessity to integrate social care to healthcare to protect the most vulnerable populations in…* #care
* #chronic diseases
* #coronavirus
* #diabetes
* #geriatrics
* #healthcare politics CORONAVIRUS POLITICS EXPERTS ATTEST TRUMP'S "ASTOUNDING INCOMPETENCE" IN DEALING WITHCOVID-19
Donald Trump has downplayed the risk of COVID-19 and delayed action, costing countless avertable deaths, argue experts in The BMJ. Gavin Yamey, professor of global health and public policy at Duke…* #coronavirus
* #healthcare politicsHEALTH IT
From AI-based image analysis to virtual therapies: Find out how digitalisation and cutting-edge IT solutions advance the medicallandscape.
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AI DIAGNOSTIC TO PREDICT COVID-19 WITHOUT TESTING Researchers at King’s College London, Massachusetts General Hospital and health science company ZOE have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic that can predict whether someone is…* #AI
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* #big data
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BEYOND QR AND BARCODES SOLD: 50 MILLION DIGITAL HEALTH PASSPORTS A British cyber security company, VST Enterprises has signed a contract with international digital health technology firm Circle Pass Enterprises (CPE), owner of ‘Covi-Pass’, to supply 50 million…* #coronavirus
* #data management
* #EPR/EHR
* #IT
COVID-19 CONTACT TRACING NHS CORONA APP CAN BE A SUCCESS (IF IT'S LINKED TO TESTING) It is possible to implement a privacy-respecting contact tracing app that can achieve widespread adoption in the UK, but only if the NHS, rather than the government, run it, researchers at Cass…* #apps
* #coronavirus
* #data management
* #mobile devices
RESEARCH
When scientific curiosity paves the way for improved healthcare: Read more about promising studies and trials that lead to more effective drugs, procedures as well as medical guidelines. CHANGES IN CELLS CAUSED BY CORONAVIRUS POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR COVID-19 THERAPY DISCOVERED A team of biochemists and virologists at Goethe University and the Frankfurt University Hospital were able to observe how human cells change upon infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19…* #cells
* #coronavirus
* #research
FRACTURES OF THE HUMERAL SHAFT SURGICAL PATIENTS RECOVER FASTER A finnish study compared functional bracing, the non-operative treatment of humeral shaft fractures, with surgical treatment of similar fractures in adult patients. In the study, patient recoverywas…
* #studies
* #surgery
CORONAVIRUS VACCINE RESEARCH 'IMMUNE MEMORY' OF BLOOD STEM CELLS COULD HELP FIGHT COVID-19 Blood stem cells have a surprising ability. In addition to ensuring the continuous renewal of blood cells, they keep track of past infections so that faster and more effective immune responses canbe…
* #blood
* #coronavirus
* #immune system
* #research
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