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Vaccine for all: On COVID-19 vaccine policy

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COVID-19 vaccine: Equivalent of 8000 747s needed to ship vaccine around the world

Shipping a coronavirus vaccine around the world will be the "largest transport challenge ever", according to the airline industry.

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COVID-19 vaccine update: Centre discusses distribution plans for Coronavirus vaccine

Central government officials, including the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister PK Mishra, had discussed various plans regarding the distribution of the Coronavirus vaccine across the country on Saturday.

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Which immune response could cause a vaccine against COVID-19?

Immune reactions caused by vaccination can help protect the organism, or sometimes may aggravate the condition. It is especially important now when multiple vaccines against COVID-19 are being developed. The top immunologists analyse types of immune response to predict what kind of vaccine would be the best.

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Pfizer proposes expanding COVID-19 vaccine trial to include more diversity as race for a vaccine continues

(CNN) — The race for a coronavirus vaccine shows no signs of slowing as more companies move their vaccine candidates through clinical trials, growing closer...

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Miracle Vaccine

WORLD POLITICAL OPINION Nine of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies have just promised not to apply for regulatory approval for any new Covid-19 vaccine before it has gone through all three phases of clinical study. Why would they do such a thing?

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COVID-19 vaccine | UK reserves 190 million doses from Valneva

Valneva said it expects to begin trials of the two-dose vaccine in December and if it is successful for it to become available in the second half of 2021.

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WebMD Poll: More Acceptance of COVID Vaccine

A new poll from WebMD finds that acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine is gradually growing, with 54.6% of readers saying they would get one in the first year. That number increased slightly from a WebMD poll released in July,

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Bringing COVID-19 vaccine to the world; a race of prowess

In Professor Wole Soyinka’s play titled “The Lion and the Jewel”, the king or lion was able to win Sidi the village jewel as his wife. The village school teacher lost to the king. The king a much older man with multiple wives through his prowess won the heart of Sidi the village jewel. Lakunle, […]

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When Will a Coronavirus Vaccine Be Ready?

Twenty-nine vaccines in small-scale safety trials (Phase 1). There are 142 vaccines in Pre-Clinical

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The Oxford University COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Is Officially Back On

Clinical trials of one of the most advanced experimental COVID-19 vaccines resumed Saturday after a brief safety pause, as infection numbers continued to march upward in countries across the globe.

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Any Covid vaccine brought to Singapore will be safe: MOH

Singapore continues to keep a close eye on promising Covid-19 vaccines and engages pharmaceutical companies with a view of bringing these vaccines here, said the Ministry of Health's director of medical services Kenneth Mak yesterday. In doing so, the Government will make...

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Big revelation! More Than 1 Lakh People Administered COVID Vaccine In China

Chinese drug maker China National Biotech Group claimed to have already given COVID-19 vaccine to more than one lakh in the country and it claimed to have shown positive results after two doses. coronavirus vaccine developement,coronavirus vaccine china update,coronavirus vaccine china news,China COVID-19 vaccine,China COVID-19 vaccine trials,China COVID-19 vaccine,cpovid-19 vaccine china,coronavirus vaccine china update,coronavirus vaccine china,coronavirus vaccine in china market,kalinga tv,kalinga tv news,COVID Vaccine In China,coronavirus vaccine news,coronavirus vaccine news

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Should a Covid-19 Vaccine Be Mandatory for Kids? Health Experts Are Trying to Decide

As the race to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus that causes covid-19 continues, a crucial question is on the horizon: Should a successful vaccine be made mandatory for children entering school? In a new paper out Monday, a group of experts argue that it’s still too early to answer the question definitively, but they outline several important criteria needed for a childhood covid-19 vaccine to be deemed required.

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Vaccine trials resume as cases surge in Europe

Clinical trials of one of the most advanced experimental COVID-19 vaccines have resumed after a brief safety pause, as infection numbers continued to march upward in countries across the globe.

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Top biopharma CEOs sign COVID-19 vaccine safety pledge

Leaders promise to uphold rigorous safety and efficacy protocols

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How to Fight Back Against Coronavirus Vaccine Phobia

Make inoculations easy to get. Tell the stories of Covid-19 victims. Recruit celebrity validators to woo the skeptics.

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How the world can fight back the fear of a coronavirus vaccine

Research says convenience, complacency and confidence are the three sources of hesitancy that will make people reluctant to take Covid vaccines.

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Big pharma's safety pledge isn't enough to build trust in COVID-19 vaccine

Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Americans are increasingly concerned that regulators and manufacturers will rush a vaccine to market without an adequate review.

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Government planning emergency use authorisation of Covid-19 vaccine, says Health Minister

The statement by the minister indicates that the government is planning to allow vaccination of a section of people even before phase 3 trials of Covid-19 vaccines are completed.

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Big pharma’s safety pledge isn’t enough to build public confidence in COVID-19 vaccine – here’s what will

Our best shot at ending the pandemic is by achieving herd immunity through widespread use of a vaccine. But that won't happen unless people believe it's safe.

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Does a coronavirus vaccine need the government to push people to take it?

One recent alarm raised by the public health community is that too many people may opt against receiving a COVID-19 vaccine if one becomes available, which advocates claim will exacerbate the harm of the pandemic. There is a call for government intervention to raise vaccine takeup, but this is partly paternalistic and ignores that the harms imposed by the unvaccinated are mostly self-imposed and economic in nature.

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Traders are getting smarter about the vaccine race

Investors watching the COVID-19 vaccine development process could be forgiven for thinking it's not so hard. The effort has moved extraordinarily quickly s

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Pfizer, BioNTech to expand COVID-19 vaccine trial; final results by October

Pfizer says trial is event-based and there are many variables that will ultimately impact read-out timing; adds if trials are successful, these companies would submit vaccines for approval as early as October

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UK testing if COVID-19 vaccines work better inhaled

LONDON — British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected. In a statement on

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UK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled

British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.

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Here’s what you need to know about clinical trials as drug makers push forward with coronavirus vaccine studies

Whether you’re new to investing in pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies or simply paying close attention to the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine,...

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Coronavirus Nasal Spray Vaccine to be Tested in China

Chinese nasal spray coronavirus vaccine clinical trial approved to launch

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Large-scale COVID-19 vaccine injections not needed as domestic pandemic curbed: CDC director

As China has already curbed the coronavirus contagion, a COVID-19 vaccine could be injected sparingly rather than on a large-scale, the head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said. Experts remind that while vaccines are useful, the public should remain on high alert for any potential resurgence.

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Opinion: A vaccine may not be the simple solution we are hoping for

Some vaccines prevent nearly all individuals from getting infected, whereas others may reduce but not eliminate the risk of getting infected, or reduce the disease’s severity.

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Stop Yelling About a Rushed Vaccine, and Start Planning for It

Public health experts should spend less time criticizing emergency authorization and more time discussing how to ensure the process works.

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There won’t be enough Covid-19 vaccines till 2024, world needs 15 bn doses: Adar Poonawalla

Comments by Serum Institute's CEO come a day after Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said that while there has been no date fixed on the availability of a potential Covid-19 vaccine, chances are it may be ready by the first quarter of 2021

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Curing Covid-19: EU looks to secure millions of doses of vaccines

When will there be a vaccine for Covid-19? That's one of the big questions we're all asking right now - and it's a big question for policymakers in Europe too. In this episode of Talking Europe, we a…

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Covid vaccine ‘may be’ ready by early 2021, senior citizens and high-risk people to get preference: Centre

He said that the central government is considering an emergency authorisation of Covid-19 vaccination to senior citizens and people in high-risk settings.

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AstraZeneca has paused its vaccine trial after a participant fell ill

The news: AstraZeneca has paused its global phase 3 covid-19 vaccine trial after a UK participant fell seriously ill. It’s unclear if the suspected “serious adverse reaction” was a result of receiving the vaccine or coincidental, but the person affected is expected to recover, according to STAT. We also don’t know how long the trial…

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Not enough Covid-19 vaccines for everybody till 2024 end: Adar Poonawala

Poonawalla estimates that the world will need 15 billion doses of the vaccine if it is taken in two steps

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Here’s Why IBIO’s Choice of IBIO-201 in the Vaccine Race is a Good Thing

Ibio recently announced IBIO-201 as its coronavirus vaccine candidate. Despite a long road ahead, it’s good news for IBIO stock.   

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Coronavirus vaccine | Current production not enough, will take 4-5 years to vaccinate everyone, says Adar Poonawalla

CEO of Serum Institute Adar Poonawalla said also raised concerns about vaccine distribution in India given the country’s poor cold chain infrastructure to transport the vaccine safely

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Firm poised to produce 60 million Covid-19 vaccines for UK in 2021

Valneva’a drug is expected to be taken in two stages.

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Vaccine-makers keep safety details quiet, alarming scientists

The morning after the world learned that a closely watched clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine had been halted last week over safety concerns, the company’s chief executive disclosed that a person given the vaccine had experienced serious neurological symptoms.

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UNICEF to lead global procurement, supply of COVID-19 vaccines

UNICEF in collaboration with PAHO has announced the procurement and supply of coronavirus vaccines to ensure all countries to be safe

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U.S., European drugmakers pledge to make safety the main focus in coronavirus vaccine development

The CEOs of nine major drugmakers announced Tuesday that they have pledged to make the safety and well-being of vaccinated individuals their main priority in the development of vaccines to combat Covid-19. 

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CANADA: Health experts criticize feds' vaccine deals, call for international funding

Trudeau has said repeatedly that Canada wants to ensure that poorer countries have fair access to an eventual cure for the COVID-19 pandemic because the novel coronavirus can only be stamped out if it is stamped out everywhere

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Philippine health ministry says no conditions set to access US COVID-19 vaccines

The Philippines will have access to potential COVID-19 vaccines being developed by U.S. firms without any strings attached, the health ministry ...

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India will supply coronavirus vaccines to the world — will its people benefit?

The country will struggle to make and distribute enough doses to control its own massive outbreak, scientists say.

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The underdog coronavirus vaccines that the world will need if front runners stumble

As leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies fast-track COVID-19 vaccines through clinical trials, smaller developers face a battle to get their candidates noticed.

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Three coronavirus vaccines in advanced stage of clinical trials in India: Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan

Three experimental coronavirus vaccines are in the advanced stage of clinical testing in India.

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US stock futures rise on reports related to vaccines, deals

UK tests if vaccines might work better inhaled, S. Korea reports fewest cases in a month

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COVID-19 wrap September 14 | 25 MPs test positive for COVID-19; WHO reports record single-day increase in global cases

Globally, over 2.8 crore cases of coronavirus infection have been recorded, with over 9.2 lakh deaths due to the virulent outbreak.

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How flu shots can help in the fight against Covid

Yes, thats the flu vaccine, offered as an annual event that not nearly enough people partake in. The excuses are numerous, ranging from “I never get the flu” to “I had the vaccine once and still got the flu.”

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Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccination Is Unethical and Unscientific

We are fortunate to have vaccines as options in many cases. But mandatory vaccination can never be justified. If a vaccine were clearly 100 percent efficacious and 100 percent safe, there would be no need for coercion; people would voluntarily line up to

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Concern should be number of deaths due to COVID-19, not the number of cases: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the coronavirus death rate in the national capital is perhaps the lowest in the world and the concern should be the number of deaths due the virus and not the number of cases.

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Widespread COVID-19 vaccinations not expected until mid-2021, says WHO

The World Health Organization’s chief scientist said on Friday that widespread vaccinations against COVID-19 are not expected until at least mid-2021.

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Thank You Coronavirus Helpers: Google dedicates doodle to honour those on the front line amid COVID-19 pandemic

In the doodle, Google replaced the two 'o' in Google to feature those who continued to deliver the essential services amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.

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'Busy with peacocks', says Rahul Gandhi in dig at PM Modi over rise in COVID-19 cases

Gandhi has been critical of the government over the handling of the COVID crisis and accused it of failing to tackle the situation.

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Andhra Pradesh fresh COVID-19 cases dip to 7,956; Tally rises to 5.75 lakh

With 7,956 fresh cases detected in the last 24 hours 9 am on Sunday, the total number of cases rose to 5,75,079 while the recoveries increased to 4,76,903.

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Explained: Why AstraZeneca halted then resumed its trial, and the challenges in vaccinating the whole world

The unexplained illness of an AstraZeneca vaccine trial subject, challenges in manufacturing, storage and distribution, and the threat of Covid-19 reinfections will weigh heavy as the world raises to inoculate itself against the SARS-CoV-2 virus

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VXRT Stock: Vaxart Shoots Higher on Human Trial Approval

Vaxart just announced it will begin enrolling participants in human trials of its coronavirus vaccine. VXRT stock is popping in response.

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Around 20% of online train ticket inventory has opened for the public: Report

RailYatri said it is currently seeing around 2,500-3,000 daily bookings, which is around 50 percent of demand prior to March

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Delhi Metro clocks ridership of 2.49 lakh as services resume on entire network

As many as 12,987 smart cards were sold on September 14. Penalties were imposed on 182 passengers for causing nuisance

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Vaccine trial resumes as virus continues grim march

Clinical trials of one of the most advanced experimental Covid-19 vaccines resumed Saturday after a brief safety pause, as infection numbers continued to march upward in countries across the globe.

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UK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled

LONDON — British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.

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Coronavirus vaccine update September 14 | Check out all COVID-19 vaccine updates from around the world

Here are all the latest updates on COVID-19 vaccine candidates.

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UK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better if inhaled

British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.

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Firm poised to produce 60 million Covid-19 vaccines for UK in 2021

Valneva’a drug is expected to be taken in two stages.

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U.K. tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled

British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.

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UK Tests if Covid-19 Vaccines Might Work Better Inhaled

British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.

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Firm poised to produce 60 million Covid-19 vaccines for UK in 2021

Valneva’a drug is expected to be taken in two stages.

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China has quietly vaccinated more than 100,000 people for Covid-19 before completing safety trials

Public health experts warn that the wide-reaching emergency use program poses risks.

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Oxford Covid 19 vaccine: Astrazeneca to resume trials of COVID vaccine

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Oxford, AstraZeneca to resume COVID-19 vaccine trials

Oxford University announced it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca

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Covid-19 vaccine trials resuming, says AstraZeneca

The late-stage trials of the experimental vaccine, one of the most advanced in development, were suspended this week after an illness in a study subject in Britain.

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AstraZeneca resumes Covid vaccine trials in UK

Clinical trials for the AstraZeneca Oxford coronavirus vaccine, AZD1222, have resumed in the UK following confirmation by the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) that it was safe to do so.

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COVID-19: Oxford University to resume trials of vaccine

In large trials like this one, "it is expected that some participants will become unwell and every case must be carefully evaluated to ensure careful assessment of safety," the university said.

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Oxford University resumes Covid-19 vaccine trials

Trials of vaccine being developed with AstraZeneca had been paused after participant fell ill

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Trials resume for AZ/Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine

After the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) confirmed that it was safe to do so, clinical trials for the AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine, AZD1222, have resumed in the UK.

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COVID-19 vaccine update: Spain to begin clinical trials of Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine today

Spain's first trials of a coronavirus vaccine are scheduled to begin on Monday, Alberto Borobia, the chief of the clinical trials unit of the La Paz University Hospital in Madrid.

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AstraZeneca Resumes COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trials in UK After OK From Health Regulators

LONDON (Sputnik) – The pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca announced on Saturday that it has resumed the clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine, after receiving...

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Spain to begin clinical trials of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine today

Spain's first trials of a coronavirus vaccine are scheduled to begin on Monday, Alberto Borobia, the chief of the clinical trials unit of the La Paz University Hospital in Madrid

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AstraZeneca resumes UK trials of Covid-19 vaccine halted by patient illness

LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - AstraZeneca has resumed British clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine, one of the most advanced in development, after getting the green light from safety watchdogs, the company said on Saturday.

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AstraZeneca resumes UK trials of COVID-19 vaccine halted by patient illness

British clinical trials for the AstraZeneca and Oxford University coronavirus vaccine have resumed following confirmation by the Medicines Health ...

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Oxford COVID Vaccine Resumes Trials Despite Patient Getting Ill, Which Doctors Already Expect

The clinical trials for the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine will resume after allegedly harming a volunteer with the drug, the United Kingdom regulatory board has finally gave the approval back.

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AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine trials determined safe to resume in U.K.

AstraZeneca announced Saturday that it received confirmation from the United Kingdom's Medicines Health Regulatory Authority that it was safe to resume clinical trials for the company's coronavirus vaccine in the U.K. after they were paused over safety concerns earlier this week. The statuses of trials elsewhere remain unclear, CNBC reports. The vaccine candidate, which was developed in partnership between AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, is considered one of the world's most promising, but phase three of its trials was temporarily halted after a woman in the U.K. reportedly displayed neurological symptoms consistent with a spinal inflammatory disorder called transverse myelitis after receiving the vaccine. AstraZeneca isn't authorized to provide further medical information so the company statement didn't explicitly say whether the woman's illness was found to be unrelated to the vaccine, but Oxford said that during a large trial (18,000 people have received the vaccination so far) "it is expected that…

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Oxford vaccine trials, halted last week, resume after regulators give a go-ahead

The clinical trials of the Oxford vaccine, in partnership with AstraZeneca, will resume across all UK clinical trial sites

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DCGI orders Serum Institute of India to suspend recruitment for Oxford COVID-19 vaccine trials

DCGI has directed SII to suspend till further orders new recruitment in phase 2 and 3 clinical trials of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate

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Oxford vaccine trials resumed: Expected in markets by end of 2020

The schedules launching date of Coronavirus vaccine prepared by Oxford University into the markets had to be postponed at the last moment following illness of a volunteer who had gone through the vaccine trails earlier. The trial has resumed from today.,coronavirus vaccine,corona vaccine,covid-19 vaccine,covid91 vaccine,oxford vaccine,vaccine trials,kalinga tv,kalingatv,kalinga tv news,kalinga tv news live,world news.

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Oxford vaccine phase 3 trials resume after halt over safety concerns

The third phase of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine have resumed in the UK, days after they were halted over safety concerns

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Clinical trial resumes on AstraZeneca-Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine

Serum Institute too ready to start trial, once DCGI gives its green signal

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Coronavirus vaccine: DCGI to decide on Serum Institute's clinical trials today

The DCGI had issued a show-cause notice to Serum Institute of India on September 9 for not informing it about AstraZeneca pausing clinical trials of the vaccine candidate in other countries

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Clinical trials for Covid-19 vaccine being developed by Irish-led Oxford University researchers to resume

CLINICAL TRIALS for a Covid-19 vaccine being developed at the University of Oxford are set to resume. The late-stage studies were briefly halted this week after a test subject reported a side effect. Thousands of people have been tested as part of the trials in both the UK and US as well as in part of smaller study groups in South America. Work on the vaccine is being led by Professor Adrian Hill, an Irish vaccinologist who previously developed treatments for Ebola and malaria. The vaccine, which is being backed by pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, is a leading contender to become the first to go into mass production. Advertisement In a statement, Oxford University confirmed that the trial would continue, noting that “it is expected that some participants will become unwell”. It read: “The ongoing randomised controlled clinical trials of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 will resume across all UK clinical trial sites. “Globally some 18,000 individuals have received study vaccines as part of the trial.…

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COVID-19 vaccine trials to resume after DCGI nod, says Serum Institute

No reports of adverse events after Covishield vaccine was administered at JSS Medical College New Delhi: The Serum Institute of India will resume clinical trials of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate — Covishield — after getting the permission from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), the Pune-based vaccine maker said yesterday. Pharma giant AstraZeneca said...

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Oxford to resume trial of AstraZeneca vaccine

After being halted on September 6.

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Trials on halt virus vaccine set to resume

Trials of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine will resume across the UK, the university said yesterday in a statement.

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Serum Stops COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India; Russia Rolls Out Vaccine For Public

Serum Institute of India (SII) paused the trials of Covishield, Oxford University-AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after a notice issued the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI).

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Oxford and AstraZeneca Resume Coronavirus Vaccine Trial

Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended…

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Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial

Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended following a reported side-effect in a UK patient. In a statement, the university confirmed the restart across all of its…

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Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial

The university confirmed the restart across all of its UK clinical trial sites

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Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine trial resumes in UK

Following a swift independent investigation by the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA), large-scale Phase 3 trials for a COVID-19 vaccine developed by scientists at the University of Oxford, are recommencing across the United Kingdom after a suspected adverse reaction triggered a global halt to trials last week.

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Why the AstraZeneca trial for a COVID-19 vaccine was put on hold

Pause triggered by a possible serious adverse event in one of the participants

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Oxford, AstraZeneca to resume Covid-19 vaccine trial after UK patient's illness

Oxford University says trials of a coronavirus vaccine that it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca will resume, days after being paused due to a reported side-effect in a patient in…

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AstraZeneca Resumes Coronavirus Vaccine Study

"Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended following a reported side-effect in a U.K. patient," reports the Associated Press: In a statement, t...

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Halting the Oxford vaccine trial doesn’t mean it’s not safe – it shows they’re following the right process

The phase 3 trials of the University of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine have been paused because one participant became unwell. But we don't know for sure if the illness was a reaction to the vaccine.

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The Oxford vaccine trial has been paused, but this is no reason to panic

But how worried should we be?

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Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

LONDON >> Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended following a reported side-effect in a U.K. patient.

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UAE approves COVID-19 vaccine for front-line workers

The announcement was made on Monday

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Daily briefing: Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine trial paused for safety reasons

Trial of a leading coronavirus vaccine candidate put on hold, the double-edged sword of forensic genealogy and nine mistakes we make about the pandemic.

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AZ pauses COVID-19 vaccine study after participant falls ill

AstraZeneca has put the clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine on hold after reporting that a participant who received the candidate experienced severe side-effects.

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Covid-19 vaccine trial paused as participant falls ill

The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has paused global trials of its experimental coronavirus vaccine due to an "unexplained illness" in a study participant, Reuters reported on Wednesday. "This is a routine action which has to happen whenever there is a ...

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RDIF Rejects Unreliable Vaccine Technologies Due to Risks Exposed by AstraZeneca's Case

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The disrupted clinical trials of the UK coronavirus vaccine by the AstraZeneca pharmaceutical company have exposed the risks associated with the...

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Coronavirus: Vaccine likely by early 2021, will take first dose, says health minister

He added that people in high-risk groups like the elderly and healthcare workers will be prioritised for vaccination.

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Covid-19 vaccine race: Need to fund the underdogs if front-runners fail to deliver

The trial hiccup in the Oxford-developed Covid-19 vaccine has revived fear about possible failure or short of desired success for front-runner candidates. Some experts have called for funding of what are being called underdog vaccine candidates.

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Scientists React​ to Halt of Leading Coronavirus Vaccine Trial

Scientists urge caution in the global vaccine race as AstraZeneca reports an “adverse event” in a person who received the University of Oxford vaccine

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A leading coronavirus vaccine trial is on hold: scientists react

Scientists urge caution in global vaccine race as AstraZeneca reports ‘adverse event’ in a person who received the Oxford vaccine.

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Experts warn of second wave as COVID-19 cases rise in UK

Sir John Bell welcomed the resumption of the Oxford vaccine trials after a brief pause but warned that a COVID-19 vaccine is unlikely to be ready in time for a second wave.

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WHO scientist: Trial suspension a 'wake-up call'

The World Health Organization's chief scientist says the agency isn't overly worried about the pause in the clinical trials for a coronavirus vaccine

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Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial

The university confirmed the restart across all of its UK trial sites after regulators gave the go-ahead following the pause on Sunday

13 Sep 11:10 The Asian Age 2126266544032979419.html
AstraZeneca resumes COVID-19 vaccine trial after UK green light

AstraZeneca announced on Wednesday it had "voluntarily paused" its trial of the vaccine developed alongside Oxford University after the volunteer developed an unexplained illness.

12 Sep 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610107307870814.html
Oxford and AstraZeneca resume coronavirus vaccine trial

LONDON - Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a

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AstraZeneca resumes Covid-19 vaccine trial

AstraZeneca has resumed British clinical trials of its Covid-19 vaccine, one of the most advanced in development, after getting the green light...

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COVID-19 Vaccine: AstraZeneca Resumes Vax Trials In UK

Clinical trials for the AstraZeneca Oxford coronavirus vaccine, AZD1222, have resumed in the UK following confirmation by the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) that it was safe to do so.

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Signs of alien life detected on Venus Microbes unlike any life on Earth could be thriving high in the clouds of Venus, according to a new discovery by astronomers.

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Signs of alien life detected on Venus Microbes unlike any life on Earth could be thriving high in the clouds of Venus, according to a new discovery by astronomers.

Microbes unlike any life on Earth could be thriving high in the clouds of Venus, according to a new discovery by astronomers.

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Scientists say there could be life in clouds above Venus

Phosphine discovery could spark race to find life on Venus.

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

Astronomers have found a potential sign of life high in the atmosphere of neighboring Venus: hints there may be bizarre microbes living in the sulfuric acid-laden clouds of the hothouse planet.

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

Astronomers looking at the atmosphere in neighboring Venus see something that might just be a sign of life.

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus’s clouds

Two telescopes in Hawaii and Chile spotted in the thick Venutian clouds the chemical signature of phosphine, a noxious gas that on Earth is only associated with life, according to a study in Monday's journal Nature Astronomy.

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds. The detection of phosphine molecules, which consist of hydrogen and phosphorus, could point to this extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life, according to the research published in the journal in Nature Astronomy.

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

Several outside experts — and the study authors themselves — agreed this is tantalizing but said it is far from the first proof of life on another planet.

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Life on Venus? Astronomers see a signal in its clouds

Many scientists think planet once possessed an atmosphere where life could have flourished

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Astronomers see possible hints of life in Venus's clouds

As astronomers plan for searches for life on planets outside our solar system, a major method is to look for chemical signatures that can only be made by biological processes, called biosignatures.

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Life on Venus? Astronomers see hints of life in planet's clouds

Astronomers have found hints of life in the clouds surrounding Venus.

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Astronomers discover possible signs of life in clouds above Venus

Microbes may be generating phosphine gas in planet’s upper atmosphere, researchers find

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A gas found on Earth that signifies life has been detected in the clouds on Venus

A gas found on Earth has also been detected in the atmosphere of Venus in a discovery that could hint at unknown processes occurring on that planet.

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Gas in Venus clouds could indicate signs of life

The discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus could possibly indicate signs of life on the planet, scientists have said.

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Astronomers may have found signs of life in the atmosphere of Venus

Astronomers in a paper published in the science journal Nature on Monday said they have identified the apparent presence of phosphine gas in Venus’ atmosphere. This is unusual because, per the paper, any phosphorus in this region should be in…

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Astronomers found a gas in Venus' clouds that could signal alien life

Scientists discovered trace amounts of phosphine gas in clouds on Venus. On Earth, this gas is typically produced by microbes.

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Detection of phosphine in Venus’s clouds ‘indicates potential for life’

Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.

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Detection of phosphine in Venus’ clouds ‘indicates potential for life’

The gas has been detected in the atmosphere of Venus, suggesting the planet could host unknown photochemical or geochemical processes.

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Possible signs of life detected in Venus' atmosphere

While most eyes are on Mars as the most likely place we might find life beyond Earth, perhaps we should be looking to our neighbor on the other side. High in the atmosphere of Venus, astronomers have made the startling discovery of a gas called phosphine – a strong contender for a sign of microbial life.

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Astronomers detect signs of life in Venus's atmosphere

Astronomers believe phosphine detected on Venus was produced by living microorganisms.

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Possible sign of life on Venus

Astronomers reported today that they’ve detected phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus, a possible biosignature of life on the planet. The researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Techn…

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Hints of life on Venus

An international team of astronomers, led by Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University, today announced the discovery of a rare molecule - phosphine - in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially, or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. The detection of phosphine molecules, which consist of hydrogen and phosphorus, could point to extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life.

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Astronomers find potential sign of life high in Venus's atmosphere

Two telescopes in Hawaii and Chile spotted in the thick Venutian clouds the chemical signature of phosphine, a noxious gas that on Earth is only associated with life

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Phosphine Gas In Clouds Of Venus; Could It Be A Sign Of Alien Life?

Cardiff (U.K): An international team of astronomers has spotted phosphine in the atmosphere of our neighbouring planet, Venus, suggesting that it may be home to alien life. Phosphine, a colourless and smelly gas, is known to be made only by some species of bacteria that can survive in the absence of oxygen. It can also […]

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Gas spotted in Venus’s clouds could be a sign of biological life

The presence of phosphine raises the remarkable possibility that there is something unusual going on in the planet’s atmosphere.

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Rare Molecule Found In The Clouds Of Venus May Have A Biological Source

Astronomers have detected phosphine within the upper atmosphere of Venus and known phenomena can’t explain its origin. This has left researchers with two v

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Scientists find gas linked to life in atmosphere of Venus

Phosphine, released by microbes in oxygen-starved environments, was present in quantities larger than expected

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In Venus’ clouds, scientists find gas that suggests life, but say it’s hint, not evidence

The researchers behind the finding, from US, UK and Japan, claim to have detected the gas phosphine in Venus atmosphere. The study has been published in Nature Astronomy.

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Signs of alien life detected on Venus

The discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus could possibly indicate signs of life on the planet, scientists have said.

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Possible marker of life spotted on venus

An international team of astronomers today announced the discovery of a rare molecule -- phosphine -- in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes -- floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life.

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Possible marker of life spotted on venus

Astronomers have discovered a rare molecule -- phosphine -- in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes -- floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial 'aerial' life.

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‘Dr. Phosphine’ and the Possibility of Life on Venus

A simple molecule floating in Venus's atmosphere is now humans' best bet for finding companionship in the galaxy.

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Is There Life On Venus? Extra-Terrestrial ‘Aerial’ Organisms May Exist In Its Clouds, Say Scientists

Phosphine molecules—a possible marker of life—have been detected in the Venusian high clouds. Could this be a sign of life?

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Scientists find ‘life harbouring’ gas on Venus

The atmosphere of Venus contains traces of phosphine gas -- which on Earth is associated with living organisms -- scientists said on Monday, in fresh insight into conditions on our nearest planetary neighbour.

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Astronomers spot possible marker of life on 'inhospitable' Venus

Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes -- floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial "aerial" life.

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Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests

The unexpected atmospheric detection of phosphine, a smelly gas made by microbes on Earth, could spark a revolution in astrobiology

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Microbial Life on Venus? Here's What You Really Need to Know About The Major Discovery

Venus, the Evening Star, may gleam prettily in our night sky, but up close it's about as inhospitable as a rocky planet can be, with sulphuric acid rains, a suffocating CO2 atmosphere, and a surface atmospheric pressure up to 100 times greater tha

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Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests

There is something funky going on in the clouds of Venus. Telescopes have detected unusually high concentrations of the molecule phosphine -- a stinky, flammable chemical typically associated with feces, farts and rotting microbial activity -- in an atmospheric layer far above the planet's scorching...

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Something Weird Is Happening on Venus

The discovery of a strange gas in its atmosphere puts the planet “into the realm of a perhaps inhabited world,” a researcher says.

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Signs of 'alien life' appear on Venus after breakthrough

As if 2020 wasn't bonkers enough...Scientists have discovered a rare molecule in the clouds of Venus, which suggests alien life could be afoot.

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Scientists Detect Apparent Signature of Life in Venus’s Atmosphere

In a major announcement, a team of scientists is claiming to have detected trace amounts of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus. It’s a bizarre and potentially monumental finding, as living organisms are the only known source of this stinky, toxic gas.

14 Sep 17:49 Gizmodo 461714589785923519.html
Discovery of noxious gas on Venus could be a sign of life

Has Venus been harboring microbes this whole time?

14 Sep 15:00 The Verge 1337119303493776882.html
Venus: Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable planet, scientists say

Gas called phosphine which produces bacteria is found in harshly acidic clouds

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Breaking: Researchers Discover Signs of Life on Venus

Researchers have discovered significant sources of phosphine,  colorless and odorless gas, in the atmosphere of Venus — a possible sign of life.

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"Exciting Signs Of Possible Presence Of Life": Scientist On Venus Find

The atmosphere of Venus contains traces of phosphine gas -- which on Earth is associated with living organisms -- scientists said on Monday, in fresh insight into conditions on our nearest planetary neighbour.

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Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus

WASHINGTON, Sept 14 — Scientists said today they have detected in the harshly acidic clouds of Venus a gas called phosphine that indicates microbes may inhabit Earth’s inhospitable neighbor, a tantalizing sign of potential life beyond Earth. The researchers did not discover actual life forms,...

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Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus

The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments

14 Sep 16:56 The Hindu 6679535024563938160.html
Stunning sign of alien life detected by scientists on inhospitable Venus

In the harshly acidic clouds of Venus a gas called phosphine has been detected, which indicates a tantalizing sign of potential life beyond Earth,.planet earth. Sign of life. Venus. Phosphine. alien

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Scientists make huge step in search for aliens as signs of life discovered on Venus

According to the researchers, the discovery points to extra-terrestrial life on Venus

14 Sep 16:28 Irish Mirror 2875825629719398172.html
Hints of life on Venus: Scientists detect phosphine molecules in high cloud decks

An international team of astronomers, led by Professor Jane Greaves of Cardiff University, today announced the discovery of a rare molecule—phosphine—in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is ...

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Life on Venus Possible? Scientists Discover Traces of Phosphine Gas Coming Out of Aerial Microbes in Venusian Atmosphere

Scientists on Monday detected traces of phosphine gas in the acidic clouds of Venus. The discovery indicates that life in inhospitable planet of the Solar system. However, an actual form of life is not discovered on Venus. Notably, on Earth, the gas is produced by microbes in Oxygen starved environment. 🔬 Life on Venus Possible? Scientists Discover Traces of Phosphine Gas Coming Out of Aerial Microbes in Venusian Atmosphere.

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Detection of phosphine in Venus's clouds ‘indicates potential for life'

Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.

14 Sep 16:10 The Irish News 993066513248494.html
Detection of phosphine in Venus’s clouds ‘indicates potential for life’

Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.

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Detection of phosphine in Venus’s clouds ‘indicates potential for life’

Experts say the discovery is not robust evidence for microbial life, and it only suggests potentially unknown geological or chemical processes.

14 Sep 15:03 Express & Star 7324224460657172867.html
Astronomers see possible hints of life in the clouds of Venus

Astronomers have found a potential sign of life high in the atmosphere of neighboring Venus: hints there may be bizarre microbes living in the sulfuric acid-laden clouds of the hothouse planet.

14 Sep 16:06 Washington Examiner 4625792333235447723.html
Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus

The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments.

14 Sep 17:16 BusinessLine 5283600491544734.html
Covid vaccine likely by early 2021: Harsh Vardhan

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Covid vaccine likely by early 2021; for old, high-risk first: Harsh Vardhan

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Covid vaccine likely by early 2021, for old, high-risk first: Harsh Vardhan

While no date has been fixed for the vaccine launch, it may be ready by the first quarter of 2021, he said.

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Covid vaccine likely by early 2021; for old, high-risk first: Harsh Vardhan

Harsh Vardhan also said that the government is considering emergency authorisation of Covid-19 vaccination to senior citizens and people working in high-risk settings. "This shall be done after a consensus has been reached," he added.

13 Sep 13:11 The Economic Times 7653256036625220391.html
Covid Vaccine Likely By Early 2021; For Old, High-Risk First, says Harsh Vardhan

The coronavirus vaccine might be ready by the first quarter of 2021, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Sunday.

13 Sep 12:56 Odisha Television Ltd. 6681986638987895851.html
Would be happy to take first dose of Covid-19 vaccine: Harsh Vardhan

Vardhan assured that the vaccine would be first made available to those who needed it the most, irrespective of their paying capacity

13 Sep 12:17 Business-Standard 1502508924718039899.html
Covid vaccine possible by 2021 first quarter: Vardhan

Covid vaccine possible by 2021 first quarter: Vardhan. Vardhan stated the government is taking full precautions in human trials of vaccines and the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 under the chairmanship of Dr V K Paul, member-health, NITI Aayog, is drawing up a detailed strategy on how to immunize the majority of the population.

13 Sep 00:00 Rediff 3466372383694775242.html
COVID vaccine likely to be available by early 2021

Will take first dose if any trust deficit: Union Health Minister   New Delhi: A COVID-19 vaccine is expected to be available by the beginning of next year and the government is considering its high-risk setting emergency authorisation, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan Sunday said, saying he would take the first dose if there is any […]

13 Sep 23:07 Northlines 6096227020937860678.html
Covid vaccine by early next year: Govt

Will take first shot if any trust deficit: Harsh Vardhan

13 Sep 10:25 Nagalandpost 3019528211679836024.html
Covid-19 vaccine likely to be ready by first quarter of 2021: Harsh Vardhan

Expected to be ready by the first quarter of 2021, the Indian government is considering emergency authorization of covid-19 vaccination especially in the case of senior citizens and people working in high-risk settings

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'Will volunteer to take COVID-19 vaccine first to end trust deficit': Harsh Vardhan

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Sunday said that he will be the first person to take COVID-19 vaccine so as to dispel the "trust deficit" around the same

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COVID-19 vaccine may be ready by March 2021, says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on September 13 said that while no date has been fixed yet on launching of the COVID-19 vaccine, it may be ready by the first quarter of 2021.

13 Sep 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024965153229685.html
COVID-19 Vaccine Likely By 1st Quarter Of 2021, Says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

New Delhi: No date has been fixed for its launch, but the coronavirus vaccine may be ready by the first quarter of 2021, according to Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan. He also said that the Union government may order COVID-19 vaccination on an emergency basis for senior citizens and people working in […]

13 Sep 14:06 Odisha Bytes 2840272804515965816.html
‘Covid-19 vaccine likely by March 2021’

The Centre is taking all precautions in conducting the human trials, says health minister Harsh Vardhan

14 Sep 02:51 mint 6614605817743087156.html
Expect Covid-19 vaccine by early next year, will take first shot if any trust deficit: Harsh Vardhan

A Covid-19 vaccine is likely to be available by early next year and the government is considering its emergency authorisation for high-risk settings, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan said.

13 Sep 19:54 Deccan Herald 2027555795896012248.html
Expect COVID-19 vaccine by early next year, will take first shot if any trust deficit: Harsh Vardhan

The minister made these remarks during interaction with his social media followers on the 'Sunday Samvad' platform..Vaccine. Health Ministry. Harsh Vardhan. Coronavirus. COVID-19.India News. National News

13 Sep 16:43 OnManorama 5682849850311768905.html
COVID-19 vaccine to be available by early 2021, will take first dosage to assure safety: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

Harsh Vardhan stated that the Government is taking full precautions in conducting the human trials of the vaccine and the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19

13 Sep 16:19 DNA India 7533428661493643304.html
Expect COVID-19 vaccine by early next year, will take first shot if any trust deficit: Vardhan

According to a Health Ministry statement, he said while no date has been fixed for the launch of a vaccine, it may be ready by the first quarter of 2021, and made available first to those who need it the most, irrespective of their paying capacity,

13 Sep 16:34 The Indian Express 2885715105057527161.html

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India considers emergency authorisation of vaccine as COVID-19 cases surge

India, which has consistently reported over 1,000 COVID-19 deaths daily this month, has now recorded 78,586 fatalities from the disease

13 Sep 16:45 The Globe and Mail 68426410594027501.html
India considers emergency authorisation of vaccine as COVID-19 cases surge

India said on Sunday it was considering granting an emergency authorisation for a COVID-19 vaccine, particularly for the elderly and people in high-risk workplaces, as the country's number of reported infections passed 4.75 million.

14 Sep 07:48 Bdnews24 8119004128582791281.html
India considers emergency authorisation of vaccine as Covid-19 cases surge

MUMBAI, Sept 13 (Reuters) - India said on Sunday it was considering granting an emergency authorisation for a COVID-19 vaccine, particularly for the elderly and people in high-risk workplaces, as the country's number of reported infections passed 4.75 million.

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India considers emergency authorisation of vaccine as COVID-19 cases surge

India said on Sunday it was considering granting an emergency authorisation for a COVID-19 vaccine, particularly for the elderly and people in ...

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Covid-19 vaccine likely by early 2021, says Harsh Vardhan, offers to take 1st shot to build trust

"Government is taking full precautions in conducting the human trials of the (Covid-19) vaccine", Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said on Sunday.

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Battle against COVID-19 still far from over: Harsh Vardhan

Unlock aimed at reviving economy, he says in Parliament

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COVID-19 Vaccine by Next Year, Will Take First Shot to Quell Fears Over Safety: Health Minister

Noting that there is no fixed date for the launch of a vaccine, Dr Vardhan said "it may be ready by the first quarter of 2021", and made available first to those who need it the most, "irrespective of their paying capacity".

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Merck starts recruitment for COVID-19 vaccine human trial

KENILWORTH, New Jersey: US drugmaker Merck & Co has begun recruiting participants to its early-stage COVID-19 vaccine study, according to the ...

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Expect coronavirus vaccine by early next year, will take first shot if any trust deficit: Vardhan

A COVID-19 vaccine is likely to be available by early next year and the government is considering its emergency authorisation for high-risk settings, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan Sunday said, asserting he will take the first dosage if there is any concern over its safety.

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Baylor’s Experimental Coronavirus Vaccine to be Developed in India

Biological E. Limited will develop Baylor’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate

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Vested interests spearheading misinformation campaign against NDHM: Harsh Vardhan

New Delhi, Sep 13 : Vested interests that do not want India to succeed are spearheading a disinformation campaign against the National Digital Health

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Vested interests spearheading misinformation campaign against NDHM: Harsh Vardhan

New Delhi, Sep 13 (IANS): Vested interests that do not want India to succeed are spearheading a disinformation campaign against the National Digital Health Mission, stated Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan while interacting with a social media audience on Sunday.

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Vested interests spearheading misinformation campaign against NDHM: Harsh Vardhan

Vested interests spearheading misinformation campaign against NDHM: Harsh Vardhan

13 Sep 21:26 Prameyanews 3289193106333163735.html
India coronavirus cases surge to 4.85 million

India has recorded 92,071 new cases of the coronavirus, taking total cases to 4.85 million, the federal health ministry said on Monday.

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Rs 65,560 crore to fight future pandemics! Centre to invest in research, healthcare

Stating that an effective vaccine would be the sure shot tool in containing COVID-19, Dr Vardhan said more than 30 vaccine candidates are in different stages of development in India

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Reserve 80% of All ICU Beds For COVID-19 Patients, Delhi Govt Orders Hospitals

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33 pvt hospitals asked to reserve 80 pc ICU beds for Covid patients

Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain concedes some shortage of ICU beds; says govt has asked all private hospitals with 50 beds or more to reserve at least 80 pc of their ICU beds for Covid cases.

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Coronavirus: Delhi govt asks 33 private hospitals to keep 80% ICU beds for Covid-19 patients as cases spike

As the number of Coronavirus cases surges in Delhi, the requirement of ICU beds in the hospitals in the national capital for COVID-19 patients may rise significantly.

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Odisha asks private hospitals to reserve 50% beds for Covid patients

Official sources said that the decision was taken in view of the spike in coronavirus cases, which climbed to 1,55,005 on Monday.

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Delhi govt directs 33 private hospitals to reserve 80% ICU beds for Covid-19 patients

The direction came amid a shortage of such beds at some facilities as the national capital witnesses a resurgence of coronavirus cases.

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Private Hospitals In 5 Odisha Cities Asked To Reserve 80% ICU Beds For COVID-19 Patients

All private hospitals having bed strength of 30 & above, located within the limit of five municipal corporations in Odisha, will mandatorily designate minimum 50% of their general beds & 80% of ICUs for treatment of Covid-19 patients. Odisha coronavirus,Odisha covid cases,Odisha news, private hospital, Bhubaneswar,Cuttack

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Covid-19: lack of beds started taking toll in Nagpur

Nagpur: The high claims of District Administration’s Covid facilities and Oxygen beds are just appear on piece of paper as patients are forced to wait for getting a bed in both government and private hospitals as the cases of novel Corona Virus (Covid-19) are rapidly increasing in the city. The Covid-19 positive cases are on […]

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Near-district level Hospitals in Ayeyawady now treating COVID patients

PATHEIN-Hospitals in Ayeyawady Region that are nearly at a district level are now treating the COVID-19 confirmed cases. If the number of COVID patients will increase, preparatory measures to receive more COVID patients are being carried out at the Nursing &Midwifery Training School in Pathein, says Dr Than Min Htut, Medical Superintendent from Pathein District People’s Hospital. At present, Pathein District People’s Hospital is being filled with the COVID-19 cases.

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Coronavirus in Thane: Eknath Shinde inaugurates new COVID-19 hospital with 440 beds

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Severe shortage of ICU beds with ventilators under govt. quota in Bengaluru

However, BBMP’s website on COVID-19 hospital bed status shows availability

13 Sep 21:23 The Hindu 6679535025523605448.html
Bed shortage in COVID-19 hospitals forces Odisha to change strategy

Patients to be discharged after 10 days from the date of sample collection

14 Sep 10:27 The Hindu 6679535025175890629.html
In one week, active Covid-19 cases in Delhi up by 38 per cent

Active cases reflect the number of people who are presently infected with the disease. On September 6, the city had 20,909 active cases — this increased to 28,812 by Sunday.

14 Sep 02:40 The Indian Express 2885715105170604172.html
Bengaluru faces ICU bed shortage after slight spike in Covid-19 cases

The city is once again facing ICU bed shortage after a slight increase in Covid-19 cases and some private hospitals backing out of their commitment to supply beds. Tushar Girinath, IAS officer in

14 Sep 01:14 Deccan Herald 2027555797632243318.html
Delhi COVID Update: Over 4000 Cases Within 24 Hours; Containment Zones Rise to 1488 | Check List Here

Notably, Delhi has been witnessing a surge in novel coronavirus cases from the last week of August. Delhi recorded its biggest single-day jump of 4,321 fresh COVID-19 cases on Saturday.

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Virus cases in the Capital cross 4,000 mark for fifth day in a row

With 4,235 fresh cases on Sunday, COVID-19 tally in Delhi now stands at 2,18,304

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Over 36 lakh COVID-19 patients have recovered in India: Health Ministry

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Health Ministry releases fresh protocols for patients recovered from Covid

The Union Ministry of Health on Sunday released a set of fresh protocols for patients recovering from deadly coronavirus.

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Health ministry's new protocols for patients recovering from COVID

There has also been a steep rise in recoveries, with the recovery rate going up to 77.88 per cent

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Practice yoga, eat chyawanprash: Health Ministry issues new protocol for recovered Covid-19 patients

The ministry’s recommendations include daily practice of yoga, morning or evening walks and a tea spoon of chyawanprash with warm water or milk.

13 Sep 12:18 The Indian Express 2885715105588526819.html
Yoga, chyawanprash part of new guidelines for recovered Covid-19 patients

Daily practice of Yogasana, Pranayama and meditation, breathing exercises and morning or evening walk at a comfortable pace were among other measures

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AYUSH practices inducted into the Management Protocol for COVID-19 recovered patients

The recovery period is likely to be longer for patients who suffered from a severe form of the disease and those with pre-existing illness.

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Chyawanprash, yoga and gargling: Health ministry guidelines for COVID recovered

The recovered patients are advised to look out for any recurrence of symptoms and seek medical advice if such symptoms surface

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Practice yoga, eat chyawanprash: Guidelines for recovered Covid patients

Practice yoga, eat chyawanprash: Guidelines for recovered Covid patients. The protocol provides an approach for managing patients who have recovered from COVID-19 for care at home.

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Practice yoga, eat chyawanprash: Centre issues new protocol for recovered Covid-19 patients

Yogasana, Pranayama, meditation and intake of chyawanprash are among some of the suggestions given by the Union Health Ministry in its new management protocol for patients who have recovered from COVID-19.

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Chyawanprash, meditation, turmeric: Health ministry's post-COVID recovery protocol

Chyawanprash, the protocols stated, is highly recommended

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Health Ministry Issues Post-Covid Care Guidelines, Check Details

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare stressed on ayurvedic intervention to manage post-COVID conditions in its latest guidelines issued on Sunday for recovered patients, including use of chyawanprash and AYUSH medicines.

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Yoga,Chyawanaprash Among Suggestions In Health Ministry’s Post-Covid Care Management Guidelines

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Post-COVID recovering patients advised to eat chyawanprash

Apart from the regular medication for COVID, the Health Ministry encourages recovering patients to take immunity promoting AYUSH medicine like chyawanprash.

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Health Ministry issues post-COVID-19 management protocol; use of Chyawanprash, Yoga among suggestions; check details

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has come up with guidelines for post-COVID management protocol as coronavirus cases in India crossed the 47-lakh mark.

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Consume Chyawanprash, turmeric milk, AYUSH approved medicines in post-COVID recovery period: Health Ministry

Consuming Chyawanprash, turmeric milk and immunity promoting AYUSH medicine like mulethi powder, Ashwagandha, amla fruit are believed to be effective in the post-recovery period, the Union Health Ministry informed in the guidance note for post-COVID-19 management protocol for patients who have recovered from the coronavirus disease.

13 Sep 10:07 Mumbai Mirror 1209961193272724957.html
Yoga, AYUSH medicines, community support — govt releases guidelines for post-Covid care

Health ministry guidelines say recovered patients should continue to practise 'Covid-appropriate behaviour' including wearing a mask, hand hygiene & following social distancing norms.

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COVID-19 Live Updates: India toll is 46,59,984 while positive cases globally rise to 25,602,665

Stay tuned to our live updates for all the latest news on the current global COVID-19 pandemic.

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Recoveries surge; doubts linger over PH ability to control virus

The Philippines logged 20,472 recoveries from COVID-19 Sunday, bringing to 207,568 the number of patients who have recovered from the disease, but a former Health secretary said the country has still not been able to get the coronavirus under control six month after going into the world's longest lockdown.

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Coronavirus came from Wuhan lab, there’s scientific proof: Chinese virologist

13 Sep 11:36 21 articles

Coronavirus came from Wuhan lab, there’s scientific proof: Chinese virologist

Chinese virologist Li-Meng Yan in a video interview claimed that coronavirus came from a lab in Wuhan and there’s scientific proof for the same. Speaking from an undisclosed location, she said she was working at the Hong Kong School of Public Health when she came across the proof of coronavirus being lab-made. She added that Chinese officials ignored her warnings.

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Coronavirus was made in Wuhan lab, claims Chinese virologist

In a stunning revelation, a Chinese virologist has claimed that the coronavirus was created in a government-controlled laboratory in Wuhan, the original epicentre of the outbreak and offered scientific evidence to back her claims.

14 Sep 12:00 Mumbai Mirror 1209961193020985369.html
Coronavirus made in Wuhan lab, claims Chinese virologist

Coronavirus made in Wuhan lab, claims Chinese virologist. The expose, which was in Chinese, said that the Chinese Communist Party was covering up the COVID-19 crisis and there was a human-to-human transmission of the virus.

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Coronavirus was created in Wuhan lab, Chinese virologist Li-Meng Yan exposes China

Chinese Virologist Dr. Li-Meng Yan has made a big disclosure about the Chinese Coronavirus.

14 Sep 11:00 DNA India 7533428662471922248.html
Chinese virologist claims she has proof Coronavirus was made in Wuhan lab

The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news, videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.

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COVID-19 was made in Wuhan lab, claims Chinese virologist

Dr Li-Meng Yan says the seafood market in Wuhan was just a smokescreen

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Coronavirus made in Wuhan lab, govt covered up outbreak: Chinese virologist

A Chinese virologist currently based out of Hong Kong has claimed that the new coronavirus was created in a lab in Wuhan

14 Sep 06:50 Business Today 1145527432426248318.html
‘Has Proof Coronavirus Was Made In Wuhan Lab’

A Chinese virologist, in a video interview, has claimed that she possesses scientific proof that the

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'Coronavirus created in a govt lab in Wuhan,' says whistleblower Chinese virologist

Chinese virologist Dr Li-Meng Yan has claimed that the novel coronavirus was made in a government controlled laboratory in Wuhan.

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Virologist Dr. Li-Meng says COVID-19 Made in Wuhan lab, controlled by Chinese government

Dr. Li-Meng Yan, a Chinese virologist has claimed that the novel coronavirus was made in a government controlled laboratory in Wuhan. She also asserted that she has scientific proof to ascertain the claim.

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Chinese Scientist Says Covid Came From Government Lab In Wuhan: Report

In a stunning revelation, a Chinese virologist has claimed that the coronavirus was created in a government-controlled laboratory in Wuhan, the original epicentre of the outbreak.

14 Sep 16:17 NDTV.com 5090057680795465324.html
Chinese whistleblower again claims coronavirus was made in lab

Chinese whistleblower virologist Li-Meng Yan who was forced to flee the country after raising questions about the origin of the novel coronavirus, has once again said the Covid-19 virus was developed in a Chinese lab, a claim that has earlier been denied by both Beijing and the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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Watch: Chinese virologist Dr Li-Meng Yan claims coronavirus made in government-controlled Wuhan lab

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Chinese Whistleblower Li-Meng Yan Again Claims Coronavirus Was Made in Lab, Offers Scientific Evidence

She had previously stated in an interview with Taiwan News that the coronavirus was developed in a Chinese military facility controlled by the People's Liberation Army (PLA). 🌎 Chinese Whistleblower Li-Meng Yan Again Claims Coronavirus Was Made in Lab, Offers Scientific Evidence.

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Covid-19 was made in a lab, says Chinese virologist

‘China knew virus was capable of spreading in humans’

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Covid-19 virus made in Wuhan laboratory: Chinese virologist claims she has proof

In a stunning claim, a Chinese virologist has said the coronavirus was manufactured in a lab in Wuhan, China.

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Dr. Li-Meng Yan, A Chinese Virologist, Claims That COVID-19 Made In The Wuhan Laboratory!

It has been ten months since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, but the world has not yet traced the origin of this virus. This virus has hijacked everyt

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Chinese virologist claims COVID-19 was made in govt-controlled Wuhan lab, offers scientific proof

The highly-contagious disease that has thrown the entire world out of gear is believed to be originated from a wet-food market in China’s Wuhan where it was first reported but there is no evidence of the same.

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Covid virus developed in Wuhan lab, highly mutant — Hong Kong virologist says she has evidence

In an interview to a UK channel, Dr Li-Meng Yan claimed she was assigned to a team that was undertaking a 'secret investigation' about the outbreak in Wuhan in December 2019.

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Coronavirus vaccine tracker, September 14: Pfizer CEO says Americans could get vaccine shot before year-end

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Coronavirus vaccine tracker, September 14: Pfizer CEO says Americans could get vaccine shot before year-end

Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine tracker, September 14: Pfizer’s candidate, being developed in partnership with German company BioNTech, is one of the frontrunners in the race to produce a coronavirus vaccine, and is currently undergoing phase-3 trials in the United States.

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Our vaccine could be given to Americans before year-end: Pfizer CEO

Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla said the company’s coronavirus vaccine could be distributed to Americans before the end of 2020 if it’s found to be safe and effective by FDA. “I cannot say what FDA will do…But it’s a likely scenario, and we’re preparing for it,” he added. Pfizer is expecting key data from its late-stage trial for FDA by October-end.

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Pfizer says it should know if COVID-19 vaccine works by end of October

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will likely know by the end of next month if its coronavirus vaccine is effective, CEO Albert Bourla said.

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Pfizer would know if its COVID-19 vaccine works by October end

Phizer CEO Albert Bourla said that their experimental COVID-19 vaccine could be distributed in the U.S. by year end, if it receives marketing approval.

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Americans could get Covid vaccine before the end of this year, Pfizer CEO says

Pfizer chief Albert Bourla says his firm and its partner BioNTech have a 60% chance of knowing the efficacy of their still experimental vaccine by end of October.

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Pfizer CEO says coronavirus vaccine could be given to Americans before year-end

Pfizer says its coronavirus vaccine being developed in partnership with BioNTech could be given to Americans before the end of this year if trials succeed.

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Pfizer coronavirus vaccine could be given to Americans before end of the year, CEO says

If the Food and Drug Administration approves the vaccine, the company is prepared to distribute "hundreds of thousands of doses, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said.

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Pfizer CEO: Chances 'quite' good will know by October if vaccine works

Sept. 13 (UPI) -- Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Sunday said there is a good chance the company will know whether its COVID-19 vaccine candidate will work by the end of October, but was unsure how long it would take to receive approval.

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Pfizer CEO: Coronavirus vaccine could be distributed in U.S. by end of year

The chief executive of Phizer Inc. said Sunday that the pharmaceutical giant should know if its experimental COVID-19 vaccine works by the end of October —...

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Pfizer could have working Covid-19 vaccine before the end of 2020

Pfizer CEO, Albert Boula, has said the drug company could release a coronavirus vaccine before the year is out if approved by the FDA.

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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Can be Given to Americans by 2020-End if Granted FDA Nod by October, Says CEO Albert Bourla

All eyes are on the Food and Drug Administrator (FDA), which is expected to take the final decision on Pfizer vaccine by October-end. If the developers receive the nod, the production would subsequently begin and the commercial roll-out is expected by December. 🌎 Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Can be Given to Americans by 2020-End if Granted FDA Nod by October, Says CEO Albert Bourla.

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Covid-19 vaccine: Pfizer, BioNTech to expand Phase 3 trials, expect results by October

Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE on Saturday announced that they are planning to expand the Phase 3 trials for their experimental Covid-19 vaccine.The companies have submitted an amended protocol for their

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Coronavirus vaccine by Pfizer-BioNTech could be available by end of 2020, claims top official

Coronavirus vaccine news and update: On September 12, Pfizer and BioNTech have jointly issued a press release stating that both the companies were expecting a "conclusive readout" on the efficacy of their Coronavirus vaccine candidate

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Pfizer proposes expansion of late-stage coronavirus vaccine trial

The companies, which are developing the vaccine together, said in a statement that the trial is proceeding as planned and they expect to have enrolled 30,000 participants by next week. 

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Arctic transitioning to a new climate state

14 Sep 00:00 11 articles

Arctic transitioning to a new climate state

The fast-warming Arctic has started to transition from a predominantly frozen state into an entirely different climate with significantly less sea ice, warmer temperatures, and more rain, according to a comprehensive new study of Arctic conditions.

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Arctic transitioning to a new climate state

The fast-warming Arctic has started to transition from a predominantly frozen state into an entirely different climate, according to a comprehensive new study of Arctic conditions.

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After decades of climate change, 42 square miles of ice broke away from the largest remaining Arctic shelf and shattered

The Spalte Glacier in northeast Greenland has split off the Arctic's largest ice shelf and is adrift at sea, after record temperature rises.

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A Colossal Piece Of Ice Has Split Off The Arctic’s Largest Ice Shelf

Part of the Arctic’s largest remaining ice shelf has shattered and – surprise, surprise – it's looking like the main culprits are warming temperatures and

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The Arctic We Know Is Disappearing

There have been some pretty freaky things happening in the Arctic this year, with historic levels of ice melt, absurdly high temperatures, and wildfires in an area that’s meant to be the definition of cold. New research by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) shows that we shouldn’t just treat these occurrences as blips, but as signals that the Arctic is transitioning into a completely different climate.

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A big chunk of Greenland’s ice cap has broken off

COPENHAGEN — A big chunk of Greenland’s ice cap, estimated to be some 110 square kilometres (42.3 square miles), has broken off in the far north east Arctic which scientists say is evidence of rapid climate change. The glacier section broke off the fjord called Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, which is roughly 80 kilometres (50 miles) long and …

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A big chunk of Greenland's ice cap has broken off

A big chunk of Greenland's ice cap, estimated to be some 110 square kilometers (42.3 square miles), has broken off in the far north east Arctic which scientists say is evidence of rapid climate change.

14 Sep 16:20 phys.org 3476726123288916834.html
Huge Chunk Of Greenland's Ice Cap Breaks Off

"This is yet another alarm bell being rung by the climate crisis in a rapidly heating Arctic."

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Dismay as huge chunk of Greenland’s ice cap breaks off

An enormous chunk of Greenland’s ice cap has broken off in the far northeastern Arctic, a development that scientists say is evidence of rapid climate change.

14 Sep 15:23 Hawaii News Now 8225790205339630505.html
Arctic transitioning to a new climate state

The fast-warming Arctic has started to transition from a predominantly frozen state into an entirely different climate with significantly less sea ice, warmer temperatures, and more rain, according to a comprehensive new study of Arctic conditions.

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A huge chunk of Greenland's ice cap has broken off

A big chunk of Greenland's ice cap, estimated to be some 42.3 square miles (110 square kilometers), has broken off in the far north east Arctic which scientists say is evidence of rapid climate change.

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UK reserves up to 190 million coronavirus vaccine doses from Valneva

14 Sep 09:36 10 articles

UK reserves up to 190 million coronavirus vaccine doses from Valneva

Britain has struck agreements with a number of pharmaceutical firms developing vaccines against the novel coronavirus.

14 Sep 09:36 TimesNowNews.com 2883221455763008455.html
COVID-19 vaccine update: Serum Institute CEO Adar Poonawalla warns of shortage of the COVID-19 vaccine for all till 2024

The CEO of the Serum Institute of India (SII) Adar Poonawalla has warned of shortage of the COVID-19 vaccine for all till 2024.

14 Sep 09:56 Free Press Journal 9080771788963520986.html
UK reserves up to 190 million doses of a potential Covid-19 vaccine from Valneva

It had already been disclosed in July that the British government had reserved 60 million doses of Valneva's inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine under development

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Coronavirus Scotland: Livingston firm Valneva sign deal with UK Government for up to 190 million Covid-19 vaccine doses

A SCOTS firm has signed a deal with UK Government for up to 190 million Covid-19 vaccine doses. French company Valneva, based in Livingston, will make 60 million doses of the drug VLA2001 in 2021 &…

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Serum Institute CEO Adar Poonawalla warns of shortage of coronavirus vaccine for all until 2024

Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawalla says it would take at least four to five years to immunise the world against COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

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Britain bets on another coronavirus vaccine with £1.3billion investment in Scottish factory which will manufacture 190million doses of Valneva's jab

The company Valneva, which hopes to get approval for its Covid-19 vaccine in the second half of 2021, will supply Britain with at least 60million doses as part of the deal.

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Coronavirus Vaccine Won’t Be Available to Everyone Before End of 2024, says Serum Institute Chief

NEW DELHI: As the world is grappling with the pandemic and is eagerly waiting for the official announcement of a vaccine for COVID-19, the chief executive of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturing firm Mr. Adar Poonawalla has said that there isn't

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Valneva announces major COVID-19 vaccine partnership with UK government

Today, Valneva has announced a vaccine partnership with the UK government. Valneva, a specialty vaccine company focused on the prevention of diseases with major unmet needs, will supply 60 million doses of its inactivated COVID-19 vaccine, VLA2001, if vaccine development is successful.

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Companies will take four YEARS to manufacture enough doses of a coronavirus vaccine to protect the world's 7.8billion people, producer warns

Chief executive officer at the Serum Institute of India, Adar Poonawalla, told the Financial Times companies don't have capacity to make enough doses for the entire world before 2024.

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There Won’t Be Enough COVID-19 Vaccines Till 2024, Warns Serum Institute’s CEO

Even if a coronavirus vaccine is developed successfully by early next year, there won’t be enough to administer all global citizens till the end of 2024, Serum Institute of India’s (SII) Adar Poonawalla has warned. According to an estimate made by the CEO of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, the world will need around 15 […]

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Scientist Captures New Images of SARS-CoV-2-Infected Cells

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Scientist Captures New Images of SARS-CoV-2-Infected Cells

A researcher at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine has generated scanning electron microscopy images showing startlingly high SARS-CoV-2 viral loads on human bronchial epithelial cells.

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Scientists publish images of COVID-19 infected cells

Scientists have produced images of the novel coronavirus infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells, findings that illustrate the number of virus particles that are produced and released per cell inside the lungs.

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Scientists publish images of coronavirus infected cells

The generated high-powered microscopic images show a large number of the virus particles on human respiratory surfaces, ready to spread infection across tissues, and to other people.

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Striking New Images Reveal How SARS-CoV-2 Infects Lung Cells in Detail

As the COVID-19 pandemic crests wave after wave in many parts of the world, researchers have delivered a new look at the tiny coronavirus responsible for the huge chaos.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231564353732057.html
Scientists produced images of coronavirus infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells

14 Sep 01:59 Free Press Journal 9080771787707706398.html
First images of Covid infected cells mandates Mask usage

Images now produced by scientists show the number of novel coronavirus particles produced and released per cell inside the lungs. These images of Covid-19 infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells were obtained by researchers, including Camille Ehre. Associated with the University of North Carolina (UNC) Children’s Research Institute, Ehre generated these high-powered microscopic images to demonstrate […]

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First images of Covid-19 infected cells strengthen case for masks to limit transmission

These images of novel coronavirus or Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) infecting lab-grown respiratory tract cells were obtained by researchers, including Camille Ehre, and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Look: New coronavirus seen up close in graphic details inside lungs

A higher power magnification image shows the structure and density of SARS-CoV-2 virions

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Oxygen 2.5 times dearer, hospitals fret

14 Sep 00:30 9 articles

Oxygen 2.5 times dearer, hospitals fret

If govt can cap charges for Covid treatment, why not oxygen rates, they ask

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COVID-19 crisis: States gasp to fill up oxygen stocks

The Centre, on its part, has put the onus on the states to ensure the availability of oxygen and has directed them to remove the restrictions on its supply to other states.

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Covid-19: UP CM Adityanath warns against black marketing of oxygen

Presiding over a review meeting in Lucknow, Adityanath asked officials to ensure uninterrupted oxygen availability in the state's Covid-19- designated hospitals

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Punjab Asks Neighbouring States To Increase Supply Of Liquid Oxygen

Amid a surge in coronavirus cases and fatality rate in Punjab in the last three weeks, the state government has sought help from neighbouring states and local manufacturers as it struggles to plug the supply of liquid oxygen across hospitals.

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Coronavirus in Pune: Amid high demand, tempo with oxygen cylinders stolen in Chakan

14 Sep 03:13 Free Press Journal 9080771787668722753.html
Fearing shortage of medical oxygen, Punjab appoints nodal officers across districts to monitor supply

Given the Covid surge that the state is facing, Ludhiana alone has a daily demand of 1,000 oxygen cylinders. This is despite the fact that major hospitals of Ludhiana have their own oxygen plants.

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Coronavirus India Updates, Sept 13: Seven big states urged to ensure adequate oxygen availability in all healthcare facilities

India Coronavirus Update: At present, there are 9,73,175 active cases of Covid-19 in the country, comprising 20.47 per cent of the total caseload, the health ministry data stated.

13 Sep 16:45 The Indian Express 2885715103942194985.html
India has been able to limit COVID-19 deaths to 55 per million population: Dr Harsh Vardhan

14 Sep 08:50 8 articles

India has been able to limit COVID-19 deaths to 55 per million population: Dr Harsh Vardhan

Owing to the nationwide efforts the COVID-19 related deaths have been limited to 55 per million population, said Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Monday.

14 Sep 08:50 Mumbai Mirror 1209961192422117427.html
India has been able to limit Covid deaths to 55 per mn population: Vardhan

Owing to the nationwide efforts the COVID-19 related deaths have been limited to 55 per million population, said Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan

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India has been able to limit COVID-19 deaths to 55 per million population: Health Min Vardhan

Owing to the nationwide efforts the COVID-19 related deaths have been limited to 55 per million population, said Dr Harsh Vardhan

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Early lockdown prevented 14-29 lakh Covid cases, up to 78,000 deaths in India: Harsh Vardhan

The health minister elaborated on Indias response to the pandemic. He said a detailed community surveillance programme was initiated for travel-related cases and subsequently for cases being reported from community by Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP).

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Lockdown prevented up to 29 lakh covid cases, 78,000 deaths: Harsh Vardhan

India has been able to limit its cases and deaths to 3,328 cases per million and 55 deaths per million population, which is one of the lowest in the world as compared to similarly affected countries, says Union Health Minister

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Lockdown prevented up to 29 lakh Covid cases, 78,000 deaths: Vardhan

Lockdown prevented up to 29 lakh Covid cases, 78,000 deaths: Vardhan. Vardhan said in India about 92 percent of the reported cases have mild symptoms, while oxygen therapy was required in 5.8 percent cases and intensive care in 1.7 percent cases.

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92% Covid patients in India are asymptomatic, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan tells Lok Sabha

On opening day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, Dr Harsh Vardhan says 5.8% Covid patients required oxygen therapy, while 1.7% needed intensive care.

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Union govt to consider Rs 65,560 crore corpus to handle future epidemics

India moved from managing travel-related cases to containing clusters and large outbreaks, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said 

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NASA-NOAA satellite helps confirm Teddy now a record-setting tropical storm

14 Sep 04:00 8 articles

NASA-NOAA satellite helps confirm Teddy now a record-setting tropical storm

NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided an infrared image of Tropical Depression 20 in that helped confirm it organized and strengthened into Tropical Storm Teddy. Teddy, which has broken a hurricane season record, is expected to become a major hurricane later in the week, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

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NASA-NOAA satellite helps confirm Teddy now a record-setting tropical storm

NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided an infrared image of Tropical Depression 20 that helped confirm it organized and strengthened into Tropical Storm Teddy. Teddy, which has broken a hurricane season ...

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NASA catches development of eastern Atlantic's tropical storm Vicky

NASA's Aqua satellite analyzed a low-pressure area in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean, and it showed the system becoming more organized. Soon after Aqua passed overhead, the low became Tropical Depression 21. Hours later, the storm strengthened into Tropical Storm Vicky.

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NASA's Aqua satellite finds Rene barely a depression battered by wind shear  

Tropical Depression Rene continues to be the victim of strong wind shear and forecasters anticipate it will lead to the storm's demise in the next couple of days. NASA's Aqua satellite viewed the storm in infrared light to find wind shear was pushing Rene's strongest storms away from the center, preventing the storm from re-organizing and strengthening.

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NASA's Aqua satellite finds Rene barely a depression battered by wind shear

Tropical Depression Rene continues to be the victim of strong wind shear and forecasters anticipate it will lead to the storm's demise in the next couple of days. NASA's Aqua satellite viewed the storm ...

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NASA's water vapor analysis of Tropical Storm Karina shows wind shear effects

When NASA's Aqua satellite passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean, it gathered water vapor data on Tropical Storm Karina. The data showed that the storm was being affected by wind shear from the northeast, pushing the bulk of clouds to the southwest.

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NASA night-time image shows Hurricane Paulette's large eye approach Bermuda

Night-time imagery from NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite showed Hurricane Paulette's large eye approaching the island of Bermuda. A Hurricane Warning is in effect for Bermuda.

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NASA night-time image shows Hurricane Paulette's large eye approach Bermuda

Night-time imagery from NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite showed Hurricane Paulette's large eye approaching the island of Bermuda. A Hurricane Warning is in effect for Bermuda.

14 Sep 15:59 phys.org 3476726123126493071.html
The Fresno Ed Lab: Fresno State students won’t return to campuses this school year

13 Sep 16:29 7 articles

The Fresno Ed Lab: Fresno State students won’t return to campuses this school year

Hello Education readers,

13 Sep 16:29 The Fresno Bee 7818692856207777596.html
One in four university students ‘not positive about quality of online lessons’

The findings come as students return to campus for the start of term after months of remote learning.

14 Sep 06:27 Shropshire Star 3480199993344206426.html
NEP 2020: Breaking free from the rigid learning model

Most students think NEP will bring positive changes

14 Sep 09:01 The Financial Express 1288289580189818339.html
Finding opportunities for education in a disrupted world

It may soon be possible to get a degree from the best universities in the world without having to leave home.

14 Sep 06:32 ITWeb 642894139169365313.html
The pandemic's effect on education is not being discussed enough, says Indonesian minister

A lot of focus is placed on the health and economic crises caused by the coronavirus pandemic, said Indonesia's Education Minister Nadiem Anwar Makarim.

14 Sep 06:58 CNBC 7787100275825928677.html
Classroom connect

Despite growing in significance, will remote learning replace classroom-based learning and physical textbooks?

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Schoolchildren encouraged to make use of reading materials

The government is appealing to education stakeholders to work hand in hand in providing access to reading materials to support the national literacy movement.

13 Sep 22:01 The Jakarta Post 7678601102263383809.html
UK trials new antibody cocktail treatment for COVID-19

14 Sep 14:43 8 articles

UK trials new antibody cocktail treatment for COVID-19

The Phase 3 open-label trial in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 will compare the effects of adding REGN-COV2 to the usual standard-of-care versus standard-of-care on its own.

14 Sep 14:43 The Indian Express 2885715104982136967.html
UK trials new antibody cocktail treatment for COVID-19

As part of the government-backed Randomised Evaluation of COVid-19 thERapY (RECOVERY) Trials, monoclonal antibodies, or potent laboratory-made antibodies, will be given to about 2,000 patients in the coming weeks to see if they are effective against coronavirus.

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At least 2,000 patients to receive new Covid-19 therapy in clinical trial

The Recovery trial, co-ordinated by the University of Oxford, will assess the impact of giving patients REGN-COV2.

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COVID-19 Phase 3 Trial To Evaluate REGN-COV2 Antibody Cocktail in UK

RECOVERY (Randomised Evaluation of COVid-19 thERapY), one of the world’s largest randomized clinical trials of potential COVID-19 treatments, will evaluate Regeneron’s investigational anti-viral antibody cocktail known as REGN-COV2. The Phase 3 open-label trial in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 will compare the effects of adding REGN-COV2 to the usual standard-of-care versus standard-of-care on its own.

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RECOVERY trial to test REGN-COV2, first specifically designed antibody cocktail for Covid

The RECOVERY trial, the world's largest trial, is currently looking for therapeutic options against Covid.

14 Sep 16:39 ThePrint 700365119063273323.html
Oxford University scientists to carry out first major trial of a tailor-made Covid-19 'antibody cocktail' on hospitalised patients to see if it treats the disease

Hospitals in Britain will trial a therapy created by US-based company Regeneron, which has designed treatment based on immune system antibodies taken from actual Covid-19 survivors.

14 Sep 13:11 Mail Online 124328111359310554.html
At least 2,000 patients to receive new Covid-19 therapy in clinical trial

The Recovery trial, co-ordinated by the University of Oxford, will assess the impact of giving patients REGN-COV2.

14 Sep 11:46 Jersey Evening Post 6141642775239236374.html
At least 2,000 patients to receive new Covid-19 therapy in clinical trial

The Recovery trial, co-ordinated by the University of Oxford, will assess the impact of giving patients REGN-COV2.

14 Sep 11:46 Shropshire Star 3480199993157655318.html
Missouri substitute teacher requirements relaxed temporarily

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Teacher departures leave schools scrambling for substitutes

Many teachers are choosing not to return to the classroom because of the coronavirus threat, and schools around the U.S. are scrambling to find replacements.

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Teacher departures leave schools scrambling for substitutes

Several states have seen surges in educators filing for retirement or taking leaves of absence.

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Teacher departures leave schools scrambling for substitutes

INDIANAPOLIS - With many teachers opting out of returning to the classroom because of the coronavirus, schools around the U.S. are scrambling to find replac

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Teacher departures leave U.S. schools scrambling for substitutes

INDIANAPOLIS - With many teachers opting out of returning to the classroom because of the coronavirus, schools around the U.S. are scrambling to find replac

13 Sep 19:11 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244449769121.html
Teacher departures leave schools scrambling for substitutes

Many teachers are choosing not to return to the classroom because of the coronavirus threat, and schools around the U.S. are scrambling to find replacements.

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Spin valve uses coupled quantum dots and tiny magnetic fields

14 Sep 12:33 7 articles

Spin valve uses coupled quantum dots and tiny magnetic fields

Electron spin current is generated without the need for large external magnetic fields

14 Sep 12:33 Physics World 8721234134856303218.html
Physicists "trick" photons into behaving like electrons using a "synthetic" magnetic field

Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a ''synthetic'' Lorentz force -- which in nature is responsible for many fascinating phenomena including the Aurora Borealis.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468877607585.html
Physicists discover new magnetoelectric effect

A special material was found, which shows a surprising new effect: Its electrical properties can be controlled with a magnetic field. This effect works completely differently than usual. It can be controlled in a highly sensitive way.

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Physicists discover new magnetoelectric effect

Electricity and magnetism are closely related: Power lines generate a magnetic field, rotating magnets in a generator produce electricity. However, the phenomenon is much more complicated: electrical ...

14 Sep 14:20 phys.org 3476726124042839662.html
Physicists discover new magnetoelectric effect

A special material was found, which shows a surprising new effect: Its electrical properties can be controlled with a magnetic field. This effect works completely differently than usual. It can be controlled in a highly sensitive way.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802067683218.html
Physicists 'trick' photons into behaving like electrons using a 'synthetic' magnetic field

Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a 'synthetic' Lorentz force—which in nature is responsible for many fascinating phenomena including the Aurora Borealis.

14 Sep 16:05 phys.org 3476726122977362442.html
Physicists 'trick' photons into behaving like electrons using a 'synthetic' magnetic field

Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a 'synthetic' Lorentz force -- which in nature is responsible for many fascinating phenomena including the Aurora Borealis.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802938343035.html
Internet searches on GI symptoms predicted Covid-19 hotspots in US, says study

14 Sep 08:50 9 articles

Internet searches on GI symptoms predicted Covid-19 hotspots in US, says study

Searches on ‘ageusia’, ‘loss of appetite’, ‘diarrhoea’ correlated most strongly with rise in Covid-19 cases in five high-incidence states

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Googling for gut symptoms predicts Covid hot spots: Study

Scientists are also testing for traces of the coronavirus in wastewater to identify places where Covid-19 is spreading.

13 Sep 07:14 The Indian Express 2885715105362284621.html
Googling for gut symptoms predicts Covid-19 hot spots: Study

By Jason Gale Internet searches on gastrointestinal symptoms predicted a rise in Covid-19 cases weeks later, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital found, demonstrating a novel early warning

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Googling for gastrointestinal symptoms predicts COVID-19 hot spots, study finds

Internet searches on gastrointestinal symptoms predicted a rise in COVID-19 cases weeks later, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital found, demonst

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Google searches for gut symptoms such as diarrhoea predict Covid-19 hotspots weeks later, scientists claim

Academics found there was a surge in coronavirus cases roughly three to four weeks after a spike in searches for symptoms. In New York interest in diarrhoea almost doubled three weeks before surge.

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Internet Search Results Predict US COVID-19 Hotspots Weeks Later, Study Reveals

Googling your symptoms when you're feeling sick might lead you towards some pretty unreliable medical information most of the time, but that doesn't mean it's an entirely useless exercise.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231566086090882.html
FG bans alcohol in satchets, polythene

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FG stops alcohol in sachets, polythene

The Federal Government will soon phase out high concentration of alcohol in sachet and small Polyethylene Terephthalate and ...

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‘Hidden health crisis’ of alcohol harm must be addressed, report warns

The Commission on Alcohol Harm said alcohol is the leading risk factor for ill health, death and disability among people aged 15 to 49 in England.

13 Sep 23:04 Shropshire Star 3480199992001517762.html
Federal Government Bans Alcohol In Sachets, Polythene

The Federal Government through the National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has indicated plans to completely phase out high concentration of alcohol in sachet and small Polyethylene Terephthalate and glass bottles in Nigeria. Naija News reports that the decision by the Federal Government to ban alcohol in sachets, polythene is contained […]

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‘Hidden health crisis’ of alcohol harm must be addressed, report warns

The Commission on Alcohol Harm said alcohol is the leading risk factor for ill health, death and disability among people aged 15 to 49 in England.

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‘Hidden health crisis’ of alcohol harm must be addressed, report warns

The Commission on Alcohol Harm said alcohol is the leading risk factor for ill health, death and disability among people aged 15 to 49 in England.

13 Sep 23:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642774524203219.html
COVID-19: France daily cases Top 10,000, most since lockdown

13 Sep 14:50 8 articles

COVID-19: France daily cases Top 10,000, most since lockdown

French government is trying to avoid another national lockdown

13 Sep 14:50 Gulf News 2086521543862473061.html
World News | Might Ease Lockdown when Daily COVID-19 Cases Fall to 1,000: Israel Health Ministry

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Israel Health Ministry on Monday said that the government will consider easing the recently-announced nationwide lockdown when the daily coronavirus case count drops to 1,000. World News | Might Ease Lockdown when Daily COVID-19 Cases Fall to 1,000: Israel Health Ministry.

14 Sep 05:11 LatestLY 4417753375886014505.html
Did we really need the hard lockdown? Experts disagree

Discovery Health says 16,000 deaths averted by imposition of restrictions.

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Covid-19: Fearing a second wave, the French government is relying on a local strategy

As the coronavirus pandemic accelerates in France, Prime Minister Jean Castex wants to rely on a regionalised approach. At a press conference on Friday, he said that "most of the measures should not…

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France's second wave grows, with daily COVID-19 cases passing 10,000 for first time

The government has promised steps to speed up tests and toughen local measures in high-infection zones, but is resisting a nationwide lockdown.

13 Sep 01:55 Brisbane Times 2314609338429579405.html
France's second wave grows, with daily COVID-19 cases passing 10,000 for first time

The government has promised steps to speed up tests and toughen local measures in high-infection zones, but is resisting a nationwide lockdown.

13 Sep 01:55 The Age 7967730561410506893.html
How to harness the power of biosolids to make hydrogen

14 Sep 14:15 6 articles

How to harness the power of biosolids to make hydrogen

Researchers have used biosolids to produce hydrogen from wastewater, in new technology that supports the comprehensive recycling of one of humanity's unlimited resources—sewage.

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How to harness the power of biosolids to make hydrogen

New technology uses biosolids to drive the chemical reactions needed to produce hydrogen from biogas. The circular economy approach means all the materials needed for hydrogen production could be sourced on-site at a wastewater treatment plant, without the need for expensive catalysts.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467641999697.html
In Austria, a hydrogen train is set to travel on challenging alpine routes

The train will be used in southern areas of Lower Austria.

14 Sep 13:55 CNBC 7787100274825335338.html
On the road to conductors of the future

Superconducting wires can transport electricity without loss. This would allow for less power production, reducing both costs and greenhouse gasses. Unfortunately, extensive cooling stands in the way, because existing superconductors only lose their resistance at extremely low temperatures. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, scientist have now introduced new findings about hydrogen sulfide in the H(3)S form, and its deuterium analogue D(3)S, which become superconducting at the relatively high temperatures of -77 and -107 °C, respectively.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467831870766.html
On the road to conductors of the future

Superconducting wires can transport electricity without loss. This would allow for less power production, reducing both costs and greenhouse gasses. Unfortunately, extensive cooling stands in the way, because existing superconductors only lose their resistance at extremely low temperatures. Scientists have now introduced new findings about hydrogen sulfide in the H(3)S form, and its deuterium analogue D(3)S, which become superconducting at the relatively high temperatures of -77 and -107 °C, respectively.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802963152291.html
On the road to conductors of the future

Superconducting wires can transport electricity without loss. This would allow for less power production, reducing both costs and greenhouse gasses. Unfortunately, extensive cooling stands in the way, ...

14 Sep 15:16 phys.org 3476726124120373439.html
COVID-19 outbreak hits Western University as five students test positive

14 Sep 01:44 6 articles

COVID-19 outbreak hits Western University as five students test positive

Students live in the broader community, not on campus, and have not attended classes or campus activities. But they visited bars and restaurants in London’s downtown

14 Sep 01:44 The Globe and Mail 68426410016734075.html
University of Waterloo readies for COVID-19 to reach student residences

The university says students living on-campus will be able to isolate or quarantine in their rooms if they contract the coronavirus

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Griffith University takes the pressure off QTAC applications

Some good news for local year 12 students, with Griffith University introducing a new 'early offer guarantee'. It'll allow students to use their semester one results to apply for courses…

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Middlesex University Dubai introduces the ‘Think Smart. Study Different.’ model

New and returning students can choose between two modes of study

14 Sep 03:00 Gulf News 2086521544069289607.html
The new normal: Students prepare for freshers week at socially-distanced universities

Freshers week, parties, meeting new people and socialising are all important elements of the university experience, alongside studies and exams.

14 Sep 15:50 Shropshire Star 3480199993106576650.html
Covid-19 Impact: Over 37% drop in registrations for DAVV’s professional courses

The university believes that the drop in registration figure is due to Covid-19 fear among outstation students who come to Indore for studies.

13 Sep 23:30 Free Press Journal 9080771788856722533.html
‘IICT is now working on a new antiviral drug for COVID-19’

14 Sep 16:55 7 articles

‘IICT is now working on a new antiviral drug for COVID-19’

Focus also on corticosteroids for virus management in moderate, severe patients

14 Sep 16:55 The Hindu 6679535026090388418.html
Eli Lilly's rheumatoid arthritis drug helps recovery in COVID-19 patients

Eli Lilly and Co said on Monday its rheumatoid arthritis drug shortened the time to recovery in hospitalized COVID-19 patients when used along with Gilead Sciences Inc's remdesivir.

14 Sep 14:08 The Peninsula 1202843882666444101.html
Anti-inflammatory drug may shorten COVID-19 recovery time

A drug company says that adding an anti-inflammatory medicine to a drug already widely used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients shortens their time to recovery by an additional day.

14 Sep 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441481322243.html
Anti-inflammatory drug may shorten COVID-19 recovery time

A drug company says that adding an anti-inflammatory medicine to a drug already widely used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients shortens their time to recove

14 Sep 16:36 iNFOnews.ca 6669504245961463806.html
Eli Lilly says its arthritis drug helps accelerate recovery in COVID-19 patients treated with remdesivir

Lilly said its drug, baricitinib, branded as Olumiant, in combination with remdesivir cut the median recovery time by about a day, compared to patients treated with remdesivir alone

14 Sep 14:31 The Globe and Mail 68426410223022666.html
World News | Anti-inflammatory Drug May Shorten COVID-19 Recovery Time

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A drug company says that adding an anti-inflammatory medicine to a drug already widely used for hospitalized COVID-19 patients shortens their time to recovery by an additional day. World News | Anti-inflammatory Drug May Shorten COVID-19 Recovery Time.

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Eli Lilly's rheumatoid arthritis drug helps recovery in coronavirus patients

Eli Lilly said on Monday its rheumatoid arthritis drug baricitinib shortened the time taken to recover from Covid-19 in hospitalized patients when taken in combination with Gilead Sciences Inc's antiviral remdesivir.

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Restrictions return in Jakarta as hospitals, cemeteries fill up

14 Sep 12:27 6 articles

Restrictions return in Jakarta as hospitals, cemeteries fill up

Jakarta, Indonesia - Adang has been a gravedigger in Indonesia's capital for six years - but he has never had to work this hard.

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Indonesia's capital under virus order, hospitals nearly full

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Main streets were less crowded as Indonesia’s capital began two weeks of social restrictions Monday to curb a rise of coronavirus infections that has pushed its critical-care hospital capacity to unsafe levels.

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Indonesia's capital under virus order, hospitals nearly full

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Main streets were less crowded as Indonesia’s capital began two weeks of social restrictions Monday to curb a rise of coronavirus infections that has pushed its critical-care hospital capacity to unsafe levels. Police at checkpoints imposed sanctions on bikers that did not wear their masks. But business owners were confused, and workers …

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Indonesia's capital under virus order, hospitals nearly full

Main streets were less crowded as Indonesia’s capital began two weeks of social restrictions Monday to curb a rise of coronavirus infections that has pushed its critical-care hospital capacity to unsa

14 Sep 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441521037701.html
Business braces for impact as Jakarta heads into second COVID-19 lockdown

The markings of a rollercoaster year are plastered over Sutiwet’s small Jakarta restaurant – plastic barriers on the counters, stickers on the ...

14 Sep 17:56 CNA 5644198863947079199.html
Indonesia enacts strict coronavirus precautions with hospitals nearly full

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Main streets were less crowded as Indonesia’s capital began two weeks of social restrictions Monday to curb a rise of coronavirus infections that has pushed its critical-care

14 Sep 17:57 New York Post 7654946769451731977.html
Europe will see a rise in Covid-19 deaths through October and November, WHO warns as it casts doubts on effectiveness of a vaccine against the pandemic

14 Sep 07:26 6 articles

Europe will see a rise in Covid-19 deaths through October and November, WHO warns as it casts doubts on effectiveness of a vaccine against the pandemic

Deaths have remained relatively stable even as cases have surged in many European countries over the summer, but the WHO's Europe director Hans Kluge is expecting a rise in daily fatalities.

14 Sep 07:26 Mail Online 124328112239710557.html
Europe must prepare for jump in COVID-19 deaths in October, warns WHO

"It's going to get tougher. In October, November, we are going to see more mortality," Hans Kluge, Director of the WHO European office, said.

14 Sep 13:16 euronews 7318238120949164728.html
October, November to be 'tougher' with more coronavirus deaths: WHO Europe

The World Health Organization expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of COVID-19 deaths in October and November, the head of the body's European branch told AFP.

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WHO warns Europe could see rise in daily Covid-19 deaths next month as global cases near 29 million

Israel has reimposed a national lockdown as countries battle new surges.

14 Sep 07:47 TheJournal.ie 6446904418371108230.html
Europe to see rise in coronavirus fatalities in October, November, WHO warns

The World Health Organization expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of Covid-19 deaths in October and November, the head of the body's European branch told AFP on Monday.

14 Sep 09:10 France 24 5635134570167899573.html
Europe to see rise in deaths in coming months - WHO

The World Health Organization expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of Covid-19 deaths in October and November, the head of the body's European branch has said.

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Indonesia reports sixth consecutive day of more than 3,000 new COVID-19 infections

13 Sep 18:43 6 articles

Indonesia reports sixth consecutive day of more than 3,000 new COVID-19 infections

JAKARTA: Indonesia on Sunday (Sep 13) reported its sixth consecutive day of over 3,000 new cases of novel coronavirus infection, just as the ...

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India reopens parliament amid soaring coronavirus figures

India has reopened its parliament after more than five months as the country continues to report the highest daily level of new coronavirus infections in the world, with daily virus deaths remaining above 1,000.

14 Sep 07:47 independent 5894610844486826972.html
India reopens parliament amid soaring coronavirus figures

Daily deaths from the virus remain above 1,000 in the country.

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World sees record spike in coronavirus cases: WHO counts 307,930 new infections in a day bringing total to 28.6million

India contributed nearly a third of the new cases with 94,372, as the country of 1.3billion continues to pile up infections at a record pace (pictured, a map showing total cases around the world).

14 Sep 06:53 Mail Online 124328111540941270.html
India reopens parliament amid soaring coronavirus figures

Daily deaths from the virus remain above 1,000 in the country.

14 Sep 07:49 Shropshire Star 3480199991851633079.html
India reopens parliament amid soaring coronavirus figures

Daily deaths from the virus remain above 1,000 in the country.

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Cancer won’t wait for COVID-19 to end

14 Sep 12:00 6 articles

Cancer won’t wait for COVID-19 to end

Seeing doctors and nurses in protective gear, having to see GPs virtually, and being in lockdown has deterred people from important cancer check-ups.

14 Sep 12:00 Australian Financial Review 3974284486336885916.html
COVID-19 pandemic affects delivery of cancer care and oncologists' wellbeing

Delays and cancellation of cancer treatments and other safety measures undertaken to minimise the risk of exposure to the coronavirus (COVID-19) have generated a huge backlog in oncology care and research.

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COVID-19 pandemic halts cancer care and damages oncologists' wellbeing

Delays and cancellation of cancer treatments and other safety measures undertaken to minimise the risk of exposure to the coronavirus (COVID-19) have generated a huge backlog in oncology care and research. The threat of delayed diagnoses looms while oncology professionals face burnout, according to new studies discussed at the ESMO Virtual Congress 2020.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468815377167.html
Lockdown blow to UK health: Hospital admissions for seven major non-Covid illnesses slump by 173,000 as shocking new figures lay bear the toll of coronavirus restrictions

Shocking figures reveal that admissions for seven deadly non-coronavirus conditions between March and June fell by more than 173,000 on the previous year.

13 Sep 21:13 Mail Online 124328110779154887.html
The cure is worse than the disease: Dr JOHN LEE argues that the coronavirus lockdown could cause more long-term harm than the illness itself

DR JOHN LEE: In a bizarre paradox, ill-directed efforts at protecting public health are creating a public health disaster.

13 Sep 21:30 Mail Online 124328110700637718.html
India Coronavirus Dispatch: Pandemic is far from over in the country

From cancer and other treatments being disrupted to a Covid-themed Durga Puja, here's a roundup of news on how the country is dealing with Covid-19

13 Sep 09:37 Business-Standard 1502508924823818535.html
Victoria’s daily COVID-19 infections lowest since June

14 Sep 01:33 6 articles

Victoria’s daily COVID-19 infections lowest since June

Victoria recorded 35 COVID-19 infections overnight alongside another 7 deaths.

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Australia sees lowest one-day rise in coronavirus cases in almost three months

SYDNEY, Sept 14 — Australia reported its lowest one-day rise in novel coronavirus infections in nearly three months today as authorities began to ease restrictions aimed at slowing its spread. Thirty-nine people were found to be infected with the virus in the past 24 hours, the lowest one-day...

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Australia reports lowest one-day rise in COVID-19 cases in almost 3 months

Australia's second most populous state of Victoria on Monday reported seven deaths from the new coronavirus in the last 24 hours and 35 new cases, ...

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Coronavirus infections hit new records worldwide

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recorded a record one-day rise in the number of new coronavirus infections, with 307,930 reported over 24 hours, the BBC reports. The agency said that deaths rose by more than 5,500, bringing the global total to 917...

14 Sep 05:28 EUobserver 625925299755548329.html
Victoria reports lowest one-day rise in cases in nearly 3 months

Victoria has reported its lowest single-day rise in new infections in nearly three months.

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Victoria reports lowest one-day rise in cases in nearly 3 months

Victoria has reported its lowest single-day rise in new infections in nearly three months.

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Positive COVID-19 Case - Quarantine Facility Staff Member

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2 New Cases Of COVID-19

There are two new cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today; the first is a returnee to New Zealand in managed isolation and the second a health worker who works in Auckland’s quarantine facility.

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1 New Case Of COVID-19

There is one new community case of COVID-19 to report today.

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Coronavirus: One new case of COVID-19 in New Zealand

The young girl is linked to the Botany sub-cluster.

14 Sep 00:34 Newshub 2131266987123516198.html
Govt Making It Up As It Goes On Border Testing

“The Government took 192 days to require testing of border-facing staff and almost immediately a healthcare worker at Jet Park has tested positive for Covid-19,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.

13 Sep 14:44 SCOOP 5315658998361603637.html
CDC study suggests restaurants are high-risk COVID-19 infection hotspots

14 Sep 04:31 5 articles

CDC study suggests restaurants are high-risk COVID-19 infection hotspots

A new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found restaurant dining to be the most commonly shared activity amongst a number of adults with COVID-19. The CDC study suggests eating and drinking at a restaurant is an especially high-risk activity during this ongoing global pandemic.

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Dining in restaurants may increase Covid-19 spread risk: Study

NEW YORK:  In a study related to novel coronavirus, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that people who are dining at a restaurant at a higher risk of Covid-19 transmission than some other community activities.Fro the fi

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Dining in restaurants may increase COVID-19 spread risk: Study

For the findings, the research team examined data from adults at 11 facilities across US

14 Sep 09:36 Gulf News 2086521544225649142.html
Dining in restaurants may increase COVID-19 spread risk: Study

In a study related to novel coronavirus, the US CDC has found that people who are dining at a restaurant at a higher risk of COVID-19 transmission than some other community activities

14 Sep 14:59 National Herald 8987794274783816945.html
Dining in restaurants may increase COVID-19 spread risk: Study

For the findings, the research team examined data from adults at 11 facilities across US

14 Sep 09:36 Gulf News 2086521544791363242.html
Black scientists highlight racism in the lab and the field

14 Sep 00:28 6 articles

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Black scientists highlight racism in the lab and the field

For Black environmental scientists, worrying about whether they are likely to be harassed or asked to justify their presence while doing fieldwork is a familiar concern.

14 Sep 00:28 Hindustan Times 696565557593358154.html
Black scientists call out racism in the field and counter it

WASHINGTON (AP) — University of Washington ecologist Christopher Schell is studying how coronavirus shutdowns have affected wildlife in Seattle and other cities. But when planning fieldwork, he also thinks about how he's perceived in neighborhoods where he installs wildlife cameras.“I wear the nerdiest glasses I have and often a jacket that has my college logo, so that people don’t mistake me for what they think is a thug or hooligan,” said Schell, who is African American.The recent episode of a white woman calling the police on a Black birder in New York’s Central Park shocked many people. But for Black environmental scientists, worrying about whether they are likely to be harassed or asked to justify their pres

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Black scientists highlight racism in the lab and the field

For Black environmental scientists, worrying about whether they are likely to be harassed or asked to justify their presence while doing fieldwork is a familiar concern.

13 Sep 13:17 CTVNews 2422791598827631682.html
Georgetown Global Health Center issues pandemic preparedness report and COVID-19 lessons

14 Sep 04:00 5 articles

Georgetown Global Health Center issues pandemic preparedness report and COVID-19 lessons

In a new report commissioned by the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB), Georgetown global health experts say the success of any effort to redress pandemic preparedness failures demonstrated by COVID-19 requires a re-centering of governance that would include greater accountability, transparency, equity, participation and the rule of law.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469624079062.html
Pandemic preparedness panel slams collective failure to heed warnings

A collective failure by political leaders to heed warnings and prepare for an infectious disease pandemic has transformed "a world at risk" to a ...

14 Sep 12:16 CNA 5644198862549314888.html
Pandemic preparedness panel slams collective failure to heed warnings

The coronavirus pandemic has revealed the world’s “collective failure” to heed warnings and prepare for the global outbreak – transforming “a world at risk” into ”a world in disorder,”

14 Sep 17:55 New York Post 7654946769449645454.html
Pandemic panel condemns global failure to heed COVID-19 warnings

A collective failure by political leaders to heed warnings and prepare for an infectious disease pandemic has transformed "a world at risk" into a "world in disorder", according to a new report on international epidemic preparedness.

14 Sep 05:44 Aljazeera 6642629762831736232.html
World dangerously unprepared for next pandemic: monitor

Gro Harlem Brundtland, GPMB co-chair and a former WHO chief, stressed during the virtual launch of the report Monday that the board had warned a year ago that the world was ill-prepared for a pandemic.

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Japan suspends German pork imports after African swine fever case

14 Sep 02:19 5 articles

Japan suspends German pork imports after African swine fever case

TOKYO, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Japan suspended imports of pork and live pigs from Germany on Friday after a case of African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in a wild boar in eastern Germany, the agriculture ministry said. China and South Korea also banned such imports after Germany said last Thursday that ASF had been found in a dead wild boar near its border with Poland. Japan's action aims to keep out the disease, the ministry said in a statement on Friday.

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Japan suspends German pork imports after African swine fever case

TOKYO: Japan suspended imports of pork and live pigs from Germany on Friday (Sep 11) after a case of African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in a ...

14 Sep 10:35 CNA 5644198862267228496.html
Japan suspends German pork imports after African swine fever case

Japan suspended imports of pork and live pigs from Germany on Friday after a case of African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in a wild boar in eastern Germany, the agriculture ministry said

14 Sep 03:36 Business-Standard 1502508925969949884.html
Germany: Pork exports to non-EU countries halted over African swine fever

BERLIN, Sept 14 (Reuters) - German exports of pork to non-European countries have essentially been halted since last week, a spokeswoman for the agriculture ministry said on Monday, after Germany confirmed its first case of African swine fever.Veterinarians have stopped signing certificates that previously said the pork originated in an ASF-free country, she added.EU countries, however, are still accepting German pork from regions not affected by the disease, the spokeswoman said. (Reporting by Thomas Seythal Editing by Michelle Adair)

14 Sep 11:13 Successful Farming 8502642053613738238.html
Warning to Irish travellers after deadly disease detected abroad

The Department of Agriculture of Food and the Marine (DAFM) has drawn attention to the identification of African Swine Fever (ASF) for the first time in Germany. ASF, which is a deadly disease of pigs...

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NHS bosses tell GPs they must offer patients face-to-face appointments

13 Sep 23:01 5 articles

NHS bosses tell GPs they must offer patients face-to-face appointments

There are concerns that some elderly or more vulnerable patients are not easily able to access online services that have become the norm during the past six months

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GPs are ordered to see patients face-to-face amid fears vulnerable people are 'having difficulty accessing doctors' during the Covid-19 pandemic

Practices will receive a letter from NHS England warning them that many patients 'are experiencing difficulty in accessing their GP'. It will instruct GPs to remind all patients that they can come in.

13 Sep 23:04 Mail Online 124328112338190225.html
GP practices reminded to ensure face-to-face appointments are available

Nikki Kanani, medical director of primary care for NHS England, urged people not to stay away if they are in need of care.

13 Sep 23:03 Shropshire Star 3480199992249918824.html
GP practices reminded to ensure face-to-face appointments are available

Nikki Kanani, medical director of primary care for NHS England, urged people not to stay away if they are in need of care.

13 Sep 23:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642774314837220.html
GP practices reminded to ensure face-to-face appointments are available

Nikki Kanani, medical director of primary care for NHS England, urged people not to stay away if they are in need of care.

13 Sep 23:07 Express & Star 7324224459779433700.html
Backlog of 185,000 Covid-19 swabs and tests sent to labs in Italy and Germany

14 Sep 01:00 5 articles

Backlog of 185,000 Covid-19 swabs and tests sent to labs in Italy and Germany

CORONAVIRUS tests are being sent to labs in Italy and Germany amid a backlog of 185,000 swabs.

14 Sep 01:00 The Irish News 993066956502483.html
Covid tests sent to Italy and Germany as UK labs are overwhelmed

Leaked documents reveal backlog of 185,000 swabs and tests sent abroad for processing

13 Sep 17:47 the Guardian 1491978794562539719.html
UK faces backlog of nearly 200,000 Covid-19 tests in government labs

Concern rises about lack of robust test and trace system as doctors predict second peak

13 Sep 23:07 Ft 707176889044665066.html
Government's 'world-beating' Covid testing system 'is in chaos with 185,000 backlog and is sending tests to Italy and Germany in desperate bid to catch up'

The Government's 'world beating' testing system is said to be 'in chaos,' as it struggles to reach the 375,000 daily tests capacity that had been promoted.

13 Sep 09:19 Mail Online 124328111835128048.html
As testing drops, no. of fresh COVID-19 cases falls below 4,000 in the Capital

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia tests positive for the virus

14 Sep 18:22 The Hindu 6679535024468569586.html
T.N. COVID-19 case tally breaches five-lakh mark

13 Sep 18:31 5 articles

T.N. COVID-19 case tally breaches five-lakh mark

It reports 5,693 fresh cases, 74 deaths

13 Sep 18:31 The Hindu 6679535025424888793.html
Coronavirus | Tamil Nadu COVID-19 case tally breaches 5-lakh mark

It reports 5,693 fresh cases, 74 deaths

13 Sep 18:31 The Hindu 6679535025352643701.html
Maharashtra's Covid Tally Crosses 10.7 Lakh-Mark With 17,066 New Cases

Maharashtra's COVID-19 tally rose to 10,77,374 on Monday with addition of 17,066 new cases, state health department said.

14 Sep 17:07 NDTV.com 5090057680715237177.html
COVID-19: Nigeria records lowest infections in several months

According to it, till date, a total of 56,256 cases have been confirmed, 44,152 cases discharged, with 1,082 deaths recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory

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'Superfungus' threatens last Panamanian golden frogs

13 Sep 13:56 6 articles

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'Superfungus' threatens last Panamanian golden frogs

Cocooned from the outside world, some 200 critically endangered golden frogs are living a sheltered existence in Panama, protected from a devastating fungus that threatens to wipe out a third of the

13 Sep 13:56 Deccan Herald 2027555797995373528.html
‘Superfungus’ threatens last Panamanian golden frogs

PANAMA CITY, Sept 14 — Cocooned from the outside world, some 200 critically endangered golden frogs are living a sheltered existence in Panama, protected from a devastating fungus that threatens to wipe out a third of the country’s amphibian species — a situation scientists describe as...

14 Sep 01:17 Malaymail 302165936263060557.html
'Superfungus' threatens last Panamanian golden frogs

Cocooned from the outside world, some 200 critically endangered golden frogs are living a sheltered existence in Panama, protected from a ...

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'Superfungus' threatens last Panamanian golden frogs

Cocooned from the outside world, some 200 critically endangered golden frogs are living a sheltered existence in Panama, protected from a devastating fungus that threatens to wipe out a third of the country's ...

13 Sep 12:19 phys.org 3476726123028103803.html
Pregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests

14 Sep 15:17 5 articles

Pregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests

It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.

14 Sep 15:17 Express & Star 7324224460011264702.html
World's first major study into MS and pregnancy reveals it delays onset of MS symptoms by more than 3 years

A comprehensive international study, led by Monash researchers, has definitively found that pregnancy can delay the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) by more than 3 years.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469632467728.html
Pregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests

It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.

14 Sep 15:17 Shropshire Star 3480199992465087166.html
Pregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests

It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.

14 Sep 15:15 The Irish News 993065509544665.html
Pregnancy delays onset of MS symptoms by more than three years, study suggests

It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide have multiple sclerosis.

14 Sep 15:19 Jersey Evening Post 6141642774546668222.html
Sachin Tendulkar Lends Helping Hand To 560 Children From Economically Backward Section

13 Sep 16:38 5 articles

Sachin Tendulkar Lends Helping Hand To 560 Children From Economically Backward Section

Legendary Sachin Tendulkar has joined hands with an NGO to support 560 tribal children from economically backward section.

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Sachin Tendulkar lends support to 560 children from economically weaker background

Former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has partnered with 'NGO Parivar' to support 560 tribal children from economically backward sections.

14 Sep 02:50 TimesNowNews.com 2883221455898462682.html
Sachin Tendulkar helps 560 underprivileged children

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Sachin Tendulkar lends support to 560 underprivileged children

Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has collaborated with a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) to help 560 tribal children from

14 Sep 03:53 CricTracker 1084887360202785600.html
Regeneron's antibody drug added to UK Recovery trial of COVID treatments

14 Sep 15:37 5 articles

Regeneron's antibody drug added to UK Recovery trial of COVID treatments

LONDON: The world's largest randomised trial of potential medicines for COVID-19 is to add Regeneron's experimental antiviral antibody cocktail REGN-COV2 to the drugs it is testing in patients hospitalised with the disease.

14 Sep 15:37 The Peninsula 1202843881572234268.html
Regeneron’s antibody drug is the first specifically-designed COVID-19 treatment added to leading U.K. trial

U.S. biotech company Regeneron’s experimental drug is being added to one of the world’s leading coronavirus treatment trials.

14 Sep 17:03 MarketWatch 8975941549821104542.html
New antibody drug added to Oxford University trial of Covid-19 treatments

Regeneron’s experimental drug REGN-COV2 to be added to UK’s Recovery trial

14 Sep 17:54 the Guardian 1491978794777817283.html
Antibody drug added to UK Recovery trial of COVID treatments

LONDON: The world’s largest randomised trial of potential medicines for COVID-19 is to add Regeneron’s experimental antiviral antibody cocktail REGN-COV2 to the drugs it is testing in patients hospitalized with the disease. The UK RECOVERY trial, which has been testing a range of potential COVID-19 treatments since it began in April, will compare the effects of adding

14 Sep 12:52 Arab News 8912634264288339393.html
Regeneron antibody cocktail to be trialled in UK as Covid cases spike

As Covid-19 cases increase in the UK, researchers will begin evaluating an antibody cocktail developed by Regeneron, in a trial of potential treatments.

14 Sep 13:19 BizNews 8387156886084436.html
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 13

13 Sep 20:06 5 articles

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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 13

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4:03 p.m. EDT on Sept. 13, 2020:There are 136,659 confirmed cases in Canada._ Quebec: 64,986

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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 13

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4:03 p.m. EDT on Sept. 13, 2020: There are 136,659 confirmed cases in Canada.

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Bali to utilize hotels to treat asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

14 Sep 04:29 5 articles

Bali to utilize hotels to treat asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

As concerns mount over the reported imminent shortage of hospital beds to treat COVID-19 patients in Bali, Indonesian officials say asymptomatic patients will be treated at some of the island’s hotels “Governor [Wayan Koster] said Bali is...

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Athletes village in Jakarta to house asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

As the number of confirmed cases and fatalities from COVID-19 continues to rise, the government has prepared an apartment tower from the former Kemayoran athletes village – now an emergency hospital for infected patients in Central Jakarta – to house asymptomatic coronavirus patients for isolation, a top official said on Saturday.

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COVID-19 patients opting for isolation at home on the rise in Ernakulam

Option given only to asymptomatic people without co-morbidities

13 Sep 18:23 The Hindu 6679535025837301646.html
COVID-19: Bekasi prepares new strategies to battle epidemic

Bekasi to improve patient care, including by preparing a hotel designated for the isolation of asymptomatic COVID-19 patients. 

14 Sep 14:31 The Jakarta Post 7678601103587602595.html
High levels of steroids put asthma patients at greater risk of serious side-effects

14 Sep 05:23 5 articles

High levels of steroids put asthma patients at greater risk of serious side-effects

More than one quarter of asthma patients have been prescribed potentially dangerous amounts of steroid tablets, with researchers warning this puts them at greater risk of serious side-effects.

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Asthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets: Study

                Sydney, Sep 14, 2020- More than one quarter of asthma patients have been prescribed potentially dangerous amounts of steroid tablets, with researchers warning this puts them at greater risk of serious side effects. Around 2.5 million Australians have asthma, with the condition affecting more women than men. For the study, published in the Medical Journal […]

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Take a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say

Researchers say steroid tablets are being overprescribed, raising the risk of long-term side-effects for patients including diabetes and osteoperosis.

14 Sep 14:01 Brisbane Times 2314609338910766688.html
Take a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say

Researchers say steroid tablets are being overprescribed, raising the risk of long-term side-effects for patients including diabetes and osteoperosis.

14 Sep 14:01 WAtoday 6806590899356956256.html
Take a breath before giving asthma patients steroids, experts say

Researchers say steroid tablets are being overprescribed, raising the risk of long-term side-effects for patients including diabetes and osteoperosis.

14 Sep 14:01 The Age 7967730561891694176.html
Depression to suicide: India battles mental health crisis amid Covid-19

13 Sep 09:07 5 articles

Depression to suicide: India battles mental health crisis amid Covid-19

Though there are no exact figures, the anecdotal evidence of people choosing to end their lives is mounting

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India battles mental health crisis as COVID pandemic rages

Add to this new normal, ill-health, joblessness, financial crises and the everyday stresses that people anyway had to deal with and the COVID-19 tunnel stretches dark and seemingly endless with no light at the end of it

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Was health official Lav Agarwal right in saying India’s Covid-19 peak may never come?

India’s ever-rising Covid-19 curve is almost singularly unique.

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Stress, self-injuries and suicide: India battles mental health crisis as Covid-19 tally spikes

Hemmed inside their homes for months on end as a pandemic raged outside, millions of people are emerging timorously into a world that has drastically changed -- an uneasy adjustment process resulting

13 Sep 15:01 Deccan Herald 2027555797367577870.html
Is There A Psychotherapist In The House?

As mental health issues rise, just how much sense would it make to have a psychotherapist as a member of staff in your place of work?

14 Sep 00:00 Psychology Today 5895805838282776039.html
Study reveals how civil wars affect wildlife populations

14 Sep 00:00 4 articles

Study reveals how civil wars affect wildlife populations

"There are no adequate international mechanisms to deploy peace forces to maintain the status quo of vulnerable wildlife populations in troubled parts of the world."

14 Sep 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025568341019098.html
Study examines how civil wars affect wildlife populations

A new study comprehensively reveals how civil wars impact wildlife in countries affected by conflict.

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Study examines how civil wars affect wildlife populations

A new study comprehensively reveals how civil wars impact wildlife in countries affected by conflict. Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA), in the UK, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Brazil, and University of Agostinho Neto (UAN), Angola, found that the main impacts of civil wars on native mammals are often indirect, ultimately arising from institutional and socio-economic changes, rather than from direct military tactics.

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How civil wars affect wildlife populations

A new study comprehensively reveals how civil wars impact wildlife in countries affected by conflict. Researchers found that the main impacts of civil wars on native mammals are often indirect, ultimately arising from institutional and socio-economic changes, rather than from direct military tactics.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801810505043.html
NTA NEET 2020 exam analysis: ‘Paper easy, follows NCERT pattern,’ say students

13 Sep 17:49 4 articles

NTA NEET 2020 exam analysis: ‘Paper easy, follows NCERT pattern,’ say students

NTA NEET 2020 paper analysis: Students found no difficulty level in the paper, according to them, "it's 100% NCERT". Check paper analysis in detail

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NEET 2020 Answer Key: Check question paper & detailed subject wise exam analysis shared by Aakash Institute

NEET exam conducted successfully on September 13, 2020. NEET 2020 Answer Key would release soon. Appeared candidates can check out the detailed subject-wise analysis and other details shared by an expert here.

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Biology was easy, Physics tough, say medical aspirants

After repeated postponements and confusion over the exam for the past few months, students heaved a sigh of relief after appearing for NEET on Sunday. While most found the Biology paper easy, the tough Physics questions baffled many.

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Covid can leave patients’ lungs scarred

14 Sep 00:30 6 articles

Covid can leave patients’ lungs scarred

Over the last few days, around 30 patients, who recovered from covid-19, have reported at the post-covid clinic and were diagnosed with lung fibrosis.

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Facing COVID-19 patients on ventilators down may cause nerve damage

Some people are more likely to experience severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). These include the elderly, people who are obese and have underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, lung illness, and kidney disease, among others.

14 Sep 08:15 News-Medical.net 4522523031427946810.html
Months after infection, COVID-19 patients report breathing difficulty, excessive fatigue

For thousands of COVID-19 patients around the world, the disease has become a chronic condition.

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Some but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study

14 Sep 13:00 4 articles

Some but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study

Some but not all U.S. metro areas could grow all the food they need locally, according to a new study estimating the degree to which the American food supply could be localized based on population, geography, ...

14 Sep 13:00 phys.org 3476726124631066668.html
Some but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study

How local could food be in the U.S.? A modeling study estimates the distance within which metro centers could meet food needs if they tried to feed themselves locally. Some -- but not all -- could rely on nearby agricultural land, and dietary changes would increase local potential, according to the study.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802656913488.html
These 378 Metro Areas Have Enough Land To Grow Their Own Food, Study Finds

The business of growing may be growing.

14 Sep 13:45 mindbodygreen 5822886643947597743.html
Some but not all US metro areas could grow all needed food locally, estimates study

How local could food be in the U.S.? A modeling study estimates the distance within which metro centers could meet food needs if they tried to feed themselves locally. Some--but not all--could rely on nearby agricultural land, and dietary changes would increase local potential, according to the study.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469285689357.html
Healthcare workers in Puducherry battle hard to provide best care to COVID-19 patients

14 Sep 09:13 4 articles

Healthcare workers in Puducherry battle hard to provide best care to COVID-19 patients

Long hours in PPE continues to remain the hardest part when it comes to treating patients, doctors and nurses say

14 Sep 09:13 The Hindu 6679535024840019997.html
'You'll be working on the Covid ward': the impossible choices facing healthcare workers

As doctors, our families once sent us proudly into work. Now they’re begging us to stay home

14 Sep 17:30 the Guardian 1491978796076330381.html
Govt delaying to increase nurses’ salaries – Denosa

Denosa claims that government defied paying public servants their salary adjustment for the 2020/2021 financial year for six months.

13 Sep 18:58 The Citizen 410802301372653897.html
Your Career in Healthcare: A Comprehensive Guide

In the last few months, more focus than ever has been placed on the healthcare system: the last line of defense against the coronavirus that has ravaged communities and businesses across the United States and beyond. With nurses and doctors working overtime, in stressful and often dangerous conditions, they're becoming the new heroes of the twenty-first century, as communities realize the importance that healthcare has assumed in our lives.

14 Sep 14:25 novinite.com 4235039572130037754.html
Punjab assures private hospitals treating Covid of all help

13 Sep 22:56 4 articles

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Punjab assures private hospitals treating Covid of all help

Chandigarh, Sep 13 : The Punjab government on Sunday assured private hospitals partnering the state in the fight against Covid-19 of all possible help,

13 Sep 22:56 The Siasat Daily 8561912608299640697.html
Punjab assures private hospitals of full Govt support to address concerns in Covid fight

Punjab Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan on Sunday assured private hospitals partnering the State in the fight against COVID-19 of all possible help from the State Government to address their concerns, including availability of drugs and consumable such as PPE kits, as well as disposal of bio-medical

14 Sep 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783232638285143.html
Punjab CS assures Pvt Hospitals of full Govt support to address concerns in COVID fight

                Chandigarh, September 13, 2020 (Yes Punjab News) Punjab Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan on Sunday assured private hospitals partnering the state in the fight against COVID of all possible help from the government to address their concerns, including availability of drugs and consumable such as PPE kits, as well as disposal of bio-medical waste generated at […]

13 Sep 18:52 YesPunjab 1965104993087875130.html
Self-isolation period for people with COVID-19 reduced to 10 days

14 Sep 16:13 4 articles

Self-isolation period for people with COVID-19 reduced to 10 days

The period of self-isolation for COVID-19 patients has been reduced from 14 days to ten days.

14 Sep 16:13 Buzz.ie 7092425147598071837.html
Self-isolation for Covid-19 cases reduced to 10 days

The period of self-isolation for Covid-19 positive cases in Ireland has been reduced from 14 days to ten days.

14 Sep 10:06 RTE.ie 7595237279141117420.html
Self-isolation period for Covid-19 cases reduced to 10 days from 14

People must still restrict their movements for 14 days if they are a close contact.

14 Sep 16:05 TheJournal.ie 6446904418456216935.html
CMHO to issue certificate after patient completes home isolation

Now on Covid positive patients receiving treatment at their home will get a certificate from their district Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) after completion of their home isolation, it was announced on Sunday. “Considering the health condition of a Covid positive patient who had received

14 Sep 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783231906098078.html
Face masks may give immunity by limiting virus dose: academics

13 Sep 23:35 6 articles

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COVID-19: People could be getting immunity from coronavirus by wearing masks - study

Those who contract COVID-19 may not become as sick.

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Face masks may give immunity by limiting virus dose: academics

The theory, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that the wearing of face masks might help ensure that a greater proportion of new infections are asymptomatic.

13 Sep 00:53 The Age 7967730561999245608.html
Brazil's Coivd-19 weekly death toll rises to about 4,000 fatalities

14 Sep 02:36 4 articles

Brazil's Coivd-19 weekly death toll rises to about 4,000 fatalities

The number of coronavirus-related fatalities in Brazil has surpassed 131,600 with about 4,000 deaths registered over the past week, according to the country's Health Ministry

14 Sep 02:36 Business-Standard 1502508926612563698.html
Jharkhand coronavirus update: State reports 1,014 cases, 13 fatalities

Jharkhand's Covid-19 caseload rose to 61,474 as 1,014 more people tested positive for the infection, while 13 fresh fatalities pushed the state's coronavirus death toll to 555

14 Sep 04:18 Business-Standard 1502508925213945802.html
Odisha's Covid-19 tally crosses 150,000-mark; death toll mounts to 626

Tally in Odisha rose to 150,807 after 3,913 more people, including 38 inmates of a jail and a BJD MLA, tested positive for the disease, while 10 fresh fatalities took the death toll to 626

14 Sep 02:08 Business-Standard 1502508926274799029.html
Puducherry adds 414 fresh COVID-19 cases, tally crosses 20k mark

The nine fatalities pushed the toll in the union territory to 394, Director of Health and Family Welfare said.

14 Sep 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025566987327114.html
Soon We Might Get to See Mars in 8K

14 Sep 00:27 4 articles

Soon We Might Get to See Mars in 8K

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and broadcaster NHK are teaming up to develop a space camera capable of filming in 4K and 8K resolutions to capture Mars like it’s never been seen before. Meanwhile, 8K video remains prohibitively expensive back down here on Earth, so if you’re going to get some ridiculously high-resolution footage, it might as well be something out of this world.

14 Sep 00:27 Gizmodo 461714590151749928.html
Japan is Going to Send an 8K Camera to Mars

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has teamed up with national broadcaster NHK on a new project that is literally out of this world. As part of its Martian Moons Exploration (MMX) mission, the agency is planning to equip a space probe with an 8K camera, giving humanity a more detailed view of the Red Planet and its moons than we’ve ever seen before.

14 Sep 14:10 Peta Pixel 4288413232028689884.html
Japan will send an 8K camera to Mars and its moons

Japan's JAXA and NHK are sending an 8K camera to Mars and its moons to capture images in unprecedented detail.

13 Sep 20:30 Engadget 96641515099008912.html
Mars probe stable; no word on reusable spacecraft: China

Beijing: China's Mars probe Tianwen-1, which blasted into space in July, is now more than 15 million kilometres (9 million miles) from Earth en route to the red planet, the National Space Administration said on Saturday.The administration said Tianwe

14 Sep 00:00 The Shillong Times 2998999878559905238.html
COVID-19 vaccine update: Russia promises to deliver vaccine to all by September 14

14 Sep 05:07 4 articles

COVID-19 vaccine update: Russia promises to deliver vaccine to all by September 14

The first batch of the Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 is likely to be delivered to all regions of the country by Monday, 14 September.

14 Sep 05:07 Free Press Journal 9080771788808029483.html
Russia Covid-19 vaccine: Over 250 people in Moscow get inoculated, says report

The vast majority of them are in good health, the anti-coronavirus crisis centre says.The development comes after a week of Russia releasing the first batch of the Sputnik V vaccine into civil circulation

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Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Stresses Tech Based on Monkey Adenoviral Vectors 'Yet Unproven'

50 countries have already expressed interest in purchasing the Sputnik V vaccine, developed by Russia’s Gamaleya Research Institute. The Russian Direct Investment Fund...

14 Sep 16:16 Sputniknews 967333869415093224.html
Globally, single-day Covid-19 cases hit record high: WHO

14 Sep 12:15 4 articles

Globally, single-day Covid-19 cases hit record high: WHO

                Geneva, Sep 14, 2020 – The number of single-day coronavirus cases globally has hit a new record high, said the World Health Organization (WHO). In a statement on Sunday, the WHO said that there were 307,930 new cases globally in the last 24 hours, the highest single-day figure ever registered and about 1,000 more than […]

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Single-day COVID-19 cases globally hit record high, says WHO

Brazil registered the world's second-highest Covid-19 death toll, after the US, and the world's third-largest case count.

14 Sep 05:30 Mumbai Mirror 1209961193061739688.html
Single-day Covid-19 cases hit record high: WHO

Geneva, Sep 14 : The number of single-day coronavirus cases globally has hit a new record high, said the World Health Organization (WHO).In a statement on

14 Sep 07:47 The Siasat Daily 8561912606740558501.html
Single-Day COVID-19 Cases Hit Record High: WHO

The number of single-day coronavirus cases globally has hit a new record high, said the World Health Organization (WHO).

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WHO Head Urges Rich Nations To Join Vaccine Scheme By Friday Deadline

14 Sep 08:58 4 articles

WHO Head Urges Rich Nations To Join Vaccine Scheme By Friday Deadline

Countries should join the World Health Organization's (WHO) COVAX vaccine facility by a Friday deadline to help ensure that immunizations are fairly and efficiently distributed, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday.

14 Sep 08:58 NDTV.com 5090057682492332641.html
Risk of further lockdowns if virus transmission remains unchecked, warns WHO

Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the average number of daily cases in Europe is now higher than during the first peak of the pandemic.

14 Sep 11:31 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773537779774.html
Risk of further lockdowns if virus transmission remains unchecked, warns WHO

Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the average number of daily cases in Europe is now higher than during the first peak of the pandemic.

14 Sep 11:31 Express & Star 7324224459002376254.html
Risk of further lockdowns if virus transmission remains unchecked, warns WHO

Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the average number of daily cases in Europe is now higher than during the first peak of the pandemic.

14 Sep 11:30 Shropshire Star 3480199991456198718.html
Susceptibility of domestic pigs to SARS-CoV-2

14 Sep 04:02 4 articles

Susceptibility of domestic pigs to SARS-CoV-2

A recent study published on the preprint server bioRxiv sought to determine the susceptibility of domestic swine to SARS-CoV-2. Domestic swine is one of the most highly produced agricultural species that has the potential to impact public health significantly.

14 Sep 04:02 News-Medical.net 4522523031927903245.html
Single-molecule imaging of SARS-CoV-2 spikes on virus particles

Using single-molecule FRET analysis, a team of researchers has revealed how the different conformations of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike protein are interconnected. Figuring out the different conformations in real-time and which conformations antibodies prefer may help design effective vaccines and drugs. The research is published on the preprint server bioRxiv*.

14 Sep 07:55 News-Medical.net 4522523031553329987.html
New insights into structural stability of SARS-CoV-2 main protease

In a recent bioRxiv preprint paper, researchers from the US and Italy utilized molecular dynamics simulations and revealed that the conformational stability of the SARS-CoV-2 binding site, bound inhibitors, and the hydrogen bond networks of the viral main protease (Mpro) are highly sensitive to protonation assignments.

14 Sep 02:08 News-Medical.net 4522523031195986440.html
A map of SARS-CoV-2 escape mutations enables the development of therapeutic antibody cocktails

A recent tour-de-force study by the US researchers describes a comprehensive approach to completely map mutations to the SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) that escape antibody binding – enabling, in turn, rational design of antibody therapeutics and appraisal of the antigenic consequences of viral evolution. The results are currently available in a bioRxiv preprint paper.

14 Sep 01:41 News-Medical.net 4522523030568243935.html
DNA damage caused by migrating light energy

14 Sep 16:50 4 articles

DNA damage caused by migrating light energy

Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have demonstrated that DNA ...

14 Sep 16:50 phys.org 3476726124881352887.html
DNA damage caused by migrating light energy

Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that DNA damage may also occur far away from the point of incidence of the radiation. They produced an artificially modeled DNA sequence in new architecture and detected DNA damage at a distance of 30 DNA building blocks.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801346083379.html
DNA damage caused by migrating light energy

Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have demonstrated that DNA damage may also occur far away from the point of incidence of the radiation. They produced an artificially modeled DNA sequence in new architecture and detected DNA damage at a distance of 30 DNA building blocks. The results are reported in Angewandte Chemie (DOI: 10.1002/anie.202009216).

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DNA damage may occur far away from the point of incidence of radiation

Ultraviolet light endangers the integrity of human genetic information and may cause skin cancer. For the first time, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have demonstrated that DNA damage may also occur far away from the point of incidence of the radiation.

14 Sep 11:17 News-Medical.net 4522523031318908704.html
Coronavirus Scotland: Seven cases linked to Police Scotland’s Tulliallan training college

13 Sep 18:21 4 articles

Coronavirus Scotland: Seven cases linked to Police Scotland’s Tulliallan training college

SEVEN coronavirus cases have been linked to Police Scotland’s training headquarters.  The seven individuals, who all have ties to the police driving school at Tulliallan, are now isolating.&nb…

13 Sep 18:21 The Scottish Sun 6609127674285800822.html
Seven coronavirus cases linked to Police Scotland training college

The number of positive cases of coronavirus includes household contacts of people at the training facility.

13 Sep 18:37 Daily Record 552235481034674487.html
Seven test positive as Covid-19 cluster linked to Police Scotland training college in Fife

NHS Fife has confirmed that seven people with links to the driving school at the Police Scotland Training College in Tulliallan have tested positive for COVID-19.

14 Sep 07:53 The Courier 4275302767450259628.html
Coronavirus Scotland: Officers at Wishaw Police Station self-isolating after testing positive for Covid

OFFICERS at Wishaw Police Station are self-isolating after testing positive for coronavirus. NHS Lanarkshire revealed a “small number” of officers tested Covid positive with contact tra…

14 Sep 18:22 The Scottish Sun 6609127673985766448.html
Diamond planets could be born from carbon-rich worlds – just add water

14 Sep 06:00 4 articles

Diamond planets could be born from carbon-rich worlds – just add water

Diamonds are relatively rare here on Earth, but perhaps on other planets they’d be so common they’d be as worthless as a handful of dirt. Astronomers suggest that some planets might actually be largely made of diamonds, and now a team has calculated how such a planet could form and how it would be structured.

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A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star

A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801277109199.html
A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star

A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter. While hundreds of Jupiter-sized planets have been discovered orbiting larger ...

14 Sep 16:06 phys.org 3476726124930920817.html
A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star

A planet observed crossing in front of, or transiting, a low-mass star has been determined to be about the size of Jupiter.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469181115720.html
Unique ID for COVID-19 patients on anvil in Puducherry

14 Sep 15:25 4 articles

Unique ID for COVID-19 patients on anvil in Puducherry

It is expected to provide all information about the patient

14 Sep 15:25 The Hindu 6679535025496006993.html
Post-COVID care facility to aid recovery

Patients can now recuperate at the rehab centre near Shivarampally

14 Sep 16:50 The Hindu 6679535024733847500.html
Three die of COVID-19 in Kuwait

506 patients make full recovery in Kuwait

14 Sep 16:04 Gulf News 2086521545237286317.html
Startup soars, providing in-house health care in the time of the coronavirus pandemic

A new health care company, Ready, is seeking to bridge the gap between clinical care and telemedicine, offering hands-on medical aid inside people’s homes. So far it is logging more than 15,000 visits and 10,000 Covid-19 tests in just a month.

14 Sep 06:12 Hindustan Times 696565558149340687.html
8,244 new cases of COVID-19 reported in State

14 Sep 17:02 4 articles

8,244 new cases of COVID-19 reported in State

A total of 8,244 new COVID-19 cases were reported on Monday. With this, the total number of cases in the State stands at 4.67 lakh cases. Meanwhile, 8,865 patients were discharged on Monday, taking th

14 Sep 17:02 The Hindu 6679535025490105573.html
Daily deaths from Covid still in 30’s

Deaths caused by Covid-19 rose to 5.81 percent compared to the previous week as Bangladesh entered the 37th week of the first detection of coronavirus case, said a press release from the Directorate

13 Sep 18:00 The Daily Star 3368802730228388023.html
Covid-19 update: 1,417 new cases, 13 deaths in Telangana

A total of 2,479 persons recovered on Sunday, taking the overall recoveries in the State to 1,27,007 at a recovery rate of 80 percent.

14 Sep 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025566956890934.html
10 die of COVID-10 in Oman

83,928 have so far recovered, which is 93% percent of total cases reported

14 Sep 15:16 Gulf News 2086521543944370838.html
New Low As Kenya Records 48 Covid-19 Cases In Last 24 Hours

14 Sep 12:18 4 articles

New Low As Kenya Records 48 Covid-19 Cases In Last 24 Hours

Kenya has confirmed 48 COVID-19 cases within the last 24 hours as the tally now stands at 36,205. This was after 1,081 samples were tested.Speaking during the daily COVID-19 updates, Health CAS Me

14 Sep 12:18 KahawaTungu 3304128542631678757.html
Afghanistan Records 56 New Cases of COVID-19

KABUL, Afghanistan – The Ministry of Public Health Monday announced at least 56 new cases of coronavirus confirmed, out of 365 samples tested over the last 24 hours.    

14 Sep 16:20 The Khaama Press News Agency 6015320583031677214.html
WHO reports new daily record in COVID-19 cases

The World Health Organization's COVID-19 dashboard showed Monday a new one-day record high had been reached at 307,930 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.

14 Sep 14:03 The Guardian 7580308505262707719.html
Daily record of 307,900 coronavirus cases confirmed globally, says WHO

The number of coronavirus cases confirmed across the world in the past 24 hours stands at a record high of nearly 308,000, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO)

14 Sep 02:16 Business-Standard 1502508925416755299.html
Internet searches for gastrointestinal symptoms predicted COVID-19 hot spots

14 Sep 15:00 4 articles

Internet searches for gastrointestinal symptoms predicted COVID-19 hot spots

Internet searches for gastrointestinal symptoms preceded the rise in coronavirus cases weeks later, indicating where pandemic hot spots would form, a study by Massachusetts General Hospital found. The

14 Sep 15:00 New York Post 7654946769140422125.html
Online searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters

Researchers found areas where there was a spike in Google queries relating to diarrhoea and loss of appetite frequently reported a sharp rise in cases of coronavirus three to four weeks later.

14 Sep 02:18 WAtoday 6806590898958712016.html
Online searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters

Researchers found areas where there was a spike in Google queries relating to diarrhoea and loss of appetite frequently reported a sharp rise in cases of coronavirus three to four weeks later.

14 Sep 02:18 Brisbane Times 2314609338512522448.html
Online searches for 'gut ailments' reveal clusters

Researchers found areas where there was a spike in Google queries relating to diarrhoea and loss of appetite frequently reported a sharp rise in cases of coronavirus three to four weeks later.

14 Sep 02:18 The Age 7967730561493449936.html
Big increase in people using food banks because of virus crisis – report

13 Sep 23:04 4 articles

Big increase in people using food banks because of virus crisis – report

The Trussell Trust said families with children are being hit the hardest during the pandemic.

13 Sep 23:04 Jersey Evening Post 6141642774135805352.html

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Big increase in people using food banks because of virus crisis – report

The Trussell Trust said families with children are being hit the hardest during the pandemic.

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Big increase in people using food banks because of virus crisis – report

The Trussell Trust said families with children are being hit the hardest during the pandemic.

13 Sep 23:03 Shropshire Star 3480199991745001542.html
Climate change triggers migration, particularly in middle-income countries

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Climate change triggers migration, particularly in middle-income countries

Environmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions. Changes in temperature levels, increased rainfall variability, and rapid-onset disasters, such as tropical storms, are important factors as shown by a new study. Environmental migration is most pronounced in middle-income and agricultural countries but weaker in low-income countries, where populations often lack resources needed for migration.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802487909077.html
Climate change triggers migration - particularly in middle-income countries

Environmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions. Changes in temperature levels, increased rainfall variability, and rapid-onset disasters, such as tropical storms, are important factors as shown by a new study led by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Environmental migration is most pronounced in middle-income and agricultural countries but weaker in low-income countries, where populations often lack resources needed for migration.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469340376817.html
Climate change triggers migration—particularly in middle-income countries

Environmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions. Changes in temperature levels, increased rainfall variability, and rapid-onset disasters, such as ...

14 Sep 15:00 phys.org 3476726123618731624.html
COVID-19 patients with sleep apnoea could be at additional risk

14 Sep 04:00 4 articles

COVID-19 patients with sleep apnoea could be at additional risk

People who have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea could be at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19 according to a new study from the University of Warwick.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468953063870.html
Sleep apnea patients could be at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19

People who have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea could be at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19 according to a new study from the University of Warwick.

14 Sep 11:34 News-Medical.net 4522523029975970165.html
Sleep apnea patients at greater risk of developing COVID-19 complications, study finds

COVID-19 patients who have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea may have a greater risk of adverse outcomes from the virus, according to a new U.K. study.

14 Sep 18:19 Coronavirus 2422791598391936431.html
Renal patients at greater risk during the pandemic

Lack of access to timely dialysis, increased chance of contracting COVID risk factors

14 Sep 14:35 The Hindu 6679535025265206375.html
India sees over 90,000 new COVID cases for fifth straight day; tally breaches 48-lakh mark, toll nears 80,000

14 Sep 04:44 4 articles

India sees over 90,000 new COVID cases for fifth straight day; tally breaches 48-lakh mark, toll nears 80,000

Of the total cases, 37,80,107 have been successfully treated while one case has been migrated from the country. There are 9,86,598 active cases of COVID-19 in India and all are under medical supervision.

14 Sep 04:44 TimesNowNews.com 2883221454479447185.html
Delhi sees over 4,000 new Covid-19 cases 5th day in a row, tally nears 2.2 lakh

Since August end, the number of active cases has nearly doubled in the national capital

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Bengal: 3,000-plus Covid cases added for seventh straight day, total count almost 2 lakh

In 24 hours, a record 47,131 tests were conducted. The test positivity rate, however, declined to 8.23 per cent. At the start of the month, this figure was 8.58 per cent.

13 Sep 04:54 The Indian Express 2885715104683110959.html
Over-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn

14 Sep 07:42 3 articles

Over-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn

Medicinal cannabis could be available over-the-counter in Australia by next year as the national medicines regulator weighs a proposal to allow it to be sold without a prescription.

14 Sep 07:42 WAtoday 6806590900371471273.html
Over-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn

Medicinal cannabis could be available over-the-counter in Australia by next year as the national medicines regulator weighs a proposal to allow it to be sold without a prescription.

14 Sep 07:42 Brisbane Times 2314609339925281705.html
Over-the-counter medicinal cannabis plan not what it seems, experts warn

Medicinal cannabis could be available over-the-counter in Australia by next year as the national medicines regulator weighs a proposal to allow it to be sold without a prescription.

14 Sep 07:42 The Age 7967730562906209193.html
Coronavirus Pandemic: Israel enforces three-week lockdown as fresh COVID-19 cases emerge

14 Sep 01:51 4 articles

Coronavirus Pandemic: Israel enforces three-week lockdown as fresh COVID-19 cases emerge

14 Sep 01:51 Free Press Journal 9080771788810557985.html
Parliament Monsoon Session 2020: Centre says no data on migrant deaths during lockdown available

The government, however, said that over 1.04 crore migrants had returned to their respective home states after the lockdown

14 Sep 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024963931997026.html
Lockdown impact: Women take to online gaming, splurge on full versions, subscription-based games

Forty one percent of the gamers belonging to the age group of 35 years and above bought subscription-based games during the lockdown

14 Sep 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024963695255916.html
Israel to lock down nationwide in main holiday season amid COVID-19 surge

During the lockdown, which comes during the Jewish high-holiday season, Israelis will have to stay within 500 metres of their houses, but can travel to workplaces that will be allowed to operate on a limited basis.

14 Sep 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024965069990913.html
COVID: Please wear your mask, MTN appeals to Ugandans

14 Sep 07:20 4 articles

COVID: Please wear your mask, MTN appeals to Ugandans

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14 Sep 07:20 The Observer 7850745372961890868.html
If You Have No Choice but to Wear a Disposable Mask Again, Take These Doctors' Advice

Wearing a disposable mask a second time is better than wearing no mask at all, but you should do your best to change out your face mask every day.

14 Sep 13:37 POPSUGAR Fitness 1694745614059130010.html
‘No exemptions’: Dundee taxi union boss won’t pick up passengers not wearing masks

The head of a Tayside taxi union has said he won't pick up passengers with breathing conditions, unless they wear a face mask.

14 Sep 08:18 The Courier 4275302768261788998.html
Anti-Maskers Forced to Dig Graves for Covid-19 Victims in Indonesia

At least eight people who have refused to wear masks during the coronavirus pandemic have been forced to dig graves for people who died from covid-19 in the province of East Java, Indonesia, according to a report from the Jakarta Post.

14 Sep 11:30 Gizmodo 461714590186227178.html
Gilead nears deal to buy cancer drug maker for $20bn

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Immunomedics shares double after Gilead agrees to buy the cancer drugmaker in $21 billion deal

The deal will provide Gilead access to Immunomedics' cancer treatment drug called Trodelvy, an FDA-approved treatment for metastatic triple-negative breast cancer.

13 Sep 19:38 CNBC 7787100275119117934.html

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Air quality risk increases

13 Sep 21:38 4 articles

Air quality risk increases

UPDATED: 9:40 p.m. As wildfire smoke continues to moves throughout the province, the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) readings for Vernon and Kamloops have been upgraded to 11*, which is considered very high risk.

13 Sep 21:38 Castanet 616068601466011898.html

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Metro Vancouver schools will remain open as concerns over poor air quality amid COVID-19 mount

The province's teachers union has taken to Twitter to say students and staff shouldn't be returning to school Monday amid the combined hazards of COVID-19 and poor air quality.

13 Sep 15:18 City NEWS 1130 5858657119184958922.html
VIDEO: Smoky skies from U.S. wildfires continue to cast a pall over Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley

Air quality warning remains in effect for people with underlying health conditions

13 Sep 17:10 North Delta Reporter 5327740411466827596.html
Health Ministry announces guidelines for teaching activities in classrooms

14 Sep 02:40 3 articles

Health Ministry announces guidelines for teaching activities in classrooms

As per the guidelines, the seating arrangement should be done in an order to ensure a distance of 6 feet between chairs, desks

14 Sep 02:40 mint 6614605819456702124.html
UHM announces guidelines for teaching activities

New Delhi: Union Health Ministry has announced guidelines for the conduct of teaching activities in the classrooms. Union Minister of State for Health and

13 Sep 19:00 The Siasat Daily 8561912606524254195.html
Unlock 4.0: Union Health Ministry announces guidelines for teaching activities in classrooms from Sept 21

The Health Ministry had on September 8 issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) for a partial reopening of schools for students of classes 9 to 12 for taking guidance from their teachers on a voluntary basis.

14 Sep 01:28 DNA India 7533428660761737518.html
Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish

14 Sep 16:34 3 articles

Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish

A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats. But what happens when dams and weirs restrict their movement? And are native and alien species similarly affected? ...

14 Sep 16:34 phys.org 3476726123345703290.html
Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish

A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats. But what happens when dams and weirs restrict their movement? And are native and alien species similarly affected? Researchers from the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) and the Spanish University of Girona (UdG) have addressed these questions in a recent study.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469494368793.html
Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish

A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats. But what happens when dams and weirs restrict their movement? And are native and alien species similarly affected?

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802093075689.html
Wildfires being made 'much worse' by climate change

13 Sep 12:57 3 articles

Wildfires being made 'much worse' by climate change

Wildfires like those burning on the west coast of the United States are being made "much worse" b...

13 Sep 12:57 Newstalk 7635722258901653108.html
‘Climate change and debt are sinking us’: Small island nations cry for help

A coalition of 44 low-lying nations has sounded alarm bells saying they are sinking not just because of climate change impacts but are also neck-deep in debt.

14 Sep 15:48 Hindustan Times 696565559107168812.html
United In Science 2020 Report: Climate Change Has Not Stopped For COVID19

New York/Geneva — Climate change has not stopped for COVID19. Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are at record levels and continue to increase. Emissions are heading in the direction of pre-pandemic levels following a temporary decline caused by the lockdown and economic slowdown

14 Sep 01:53 CleanTechnica 1065744424691954576.html
Maharashtra: Vehicles carrying oxygen to be treated at par with ambulances

14 Sep 17:03 3 articles

Maharashtra: Vehicles carrying oxygen to be treated at par with ambulances

The notification issued under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, states that following the outbreak of Covid-19 in the state, the government "considers it expedient to make easily available the supply of oxygen in hospitals for timely treatment of patients of coronavirus".

14 Sep 17:03 The Indian Express 2885715105455966648.html
Oxygen shortage: Maharashtra moves to ensure steady supply

Committees have been set up under district collectors to monitor demand

14 Sep 17:17 The Hindu 6679535025660388836.html
Covid-19: States rush to fix oxygen supplies as demand soars

As the pandemic tightens its grip with India reporting nearly one lakh new cases on a daily basis, the States are rushing to ensure uninterrupted Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) supplies for the critical

14 Sep 15:06 BusinessLine 5283600397878656.html
Researchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation

14 Sep 04:00 3 articles

Researchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation

New study details the design of materials that enable clean and sustainable water evaporation energy that can be harvested and efficiently converted into motion with the potential to power future mechanical devices and machines.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467526731987.html
Researchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation

Water evaporation, as observed when a puddle of water disappears on a summer day, is a remarkably powerful process. If it were harnessed, the process could provide a clean source of energy to power mechanical ...

14 Sep 15:00 phys.org 3476726123015580219.html
Researchers create morphing crystals powered by water evaporation

New study details the design of materials that enable clean and sustainable water evaporation energy that can be harvested and efficiently converted into motion with the potential to power future mechanical devices and machines.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802710791261.html
TRESK regulates the brain's circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night

14 Sep 12:57 3 articles

TRESK regulates the brain's circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night

Research from the University of Kent has found that TRESK, a calcium regulated two-pore potassium channel, regulates the brain's central circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night.

14 Sep 12:57 News-Medical.net 4522523030671852901.html
TRESK regulates brain to track time using sunlight as its cue

Research has found that TRESK, a calcium regulated two-pore potassium channel, regulates the brain's central circadian clock to differentiate behavior between day and night.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801843095035.html
TRESK regulates brain to track time using sunlight as its cue

Research from the University of Kent has found that TRESK, a calcium regulated two-pore potassium channel, regulates the brain's central circadian clock to differentiate behaviour between day and night.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467615769002.html
Covid-19: Another day of zero positive cases, Sarawak remains green zone, says SDMC

14 Sep 10:54 3 articles

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Covid-19: Sarawak records 5th day of zero new positive cases today, tally remains at 700

KUCHING, Sept 14 — Sarawak recorded its fifth day of zero new positive Covid-19 cases today, said the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC). It said as such, the number of accumulated positive cases in the state remain at 700. “There are also no Covid-19 patients who had recovered or were...

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Heads warn of teacher shortages without Covid tests

14 Sep 17:11 3 articles

Heads warn of teacher shortages without Covid tests

Schools will face staff shortages and disruption unless Covid testing is improved, say head teachers.

14 Sep 17:11 BBC News 3883826127437159619.html
England's schools 'will grind to a halt' unless Covid testing improves

Heads warn that education system faces paralysis as staff and students forced to stay home

14 Sep 17:00 the Guardian 1491978794754908029.html
Disruption to schooling could worsen in winter due to Covid-19, says union

The ASCL said a lack of capacity in the testing system could affect pupils’ education.

14 Sep 15:33 Shropshire Star 3480199993302349122.html
WWF report details 68 percent drop in wildlife numbers since 1970

14 Sep 02:34 3 articles

WWF report details 68 percent drop in wildlife numbers since 1970

Human activity is placing a growing strain on the planet's biodiversity, and a new report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has laid bare the extent of the damage so far. Drawing on extensive analysis of species' populations around the world, the report reveals an average decline of 68 percent in vertebrate species numbers between 1970 and 2016, a decline the authors describe as "catastrophic."

14 Sep 02:34 New Atlas 7770110436586620290.html
'In the midst of a catastrophe': Report shows dramatic decline in wildlife population

A new report from the World Wildlife Fund shows the global wildlife population has fallen by two-thirds in less than 50 years, while at-risk species in Canada have seen their populations decline by 42 per cent.

13 Sep 16:00 CTVNews 2422791598530266910.html
'Lost decade for nature' as UK fails on 17 of 20 UN biodiversity targets

UK government said it failed on two-thirds of targets, but RSPB analysis is bleaker – and suggests UK is moving backwards in some areas

13 Sep 23:01 the Guardian 1491978795523271873.html
Covid-19 cured count exceeds new corona infections in TN

13 Sep 20:57 3 articles

Covid-19 cured count exceeds new corona infections in TN

Chennai, Sep 13 : The number of Covid-19 cured persons in Tamil Nadu on Sunday was 5,717 against the 5,693 persons who tested positive for coronavirus

13 Sep 20:57 The Siasat Daily 8561912608117322176.html
Covid-19 cured count exceeds new corona infections in TN

Chennai, Sep 13 (IANS): The number of Covid-19 cured persons in Tamil Nadu on Sunday was 5,717 against the 5,693 persons who tested positive for coronavirus over the past 24 hours, the state Health Department said.

13 Sep 22:25 Daijiworld.com 7870982197789033514.html
Telangana’s daily COVID count drops with weekly dip in tests

Hyderabad, Sep 14 (IANS) The daily count of COVID-19 cases in Telangana dropped to 1,417 with the weekly dip in testing level. Like every weekend, the authorities conducted fewer tests, resulting in the drop in cases during the last 24 hours ending 8 p.m. Sunday. The new cases pushed the[Read More...]

14 Sep 18:26 Newsd 5633384161331583265.html
Infinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Infinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase

An infinite chain of hydrogen atoms is just about the simplest bulk material imaginable -- a never-ending single-file line of protons surrounded by electrons. Yet a new computational study combining cutting-edge methods finds that the material boasts remarkable quantum properties, including the chain transforming from a magnetic insulator into a metal. The computational methods used in the study present a significant step toward custom-designing materials with sought-after properties, such as high-temperature superconductivity.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801484566096.html
Infinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase

An infinite chain of hydrogen atoms is just about the simplest bulk material imaginable—a never-ending single-file line of protons surrounded by electrons. Yet a new computational study combining four ...

14 Sep 16:40 phys.org 3476726125017349526.html
Infinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase

An infinite chain of hydrogen atoms is just about the simplest bulk material imaginable -- a never-ending single-file line of protons surrounded by electrons. Yet a new computational study combining cutting-edge methods finds that the material boasts remarkable quantum properties, including the chain transforming from a magnetic insulator into a metal. The computational methods used in the study present a significant step toward custom-designing materials with sought-after properties, such as high-temperature superconductivity.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469314736155.html
Mainland China reports 10 new Covid-19 cases, same as day earlier

14 Sep 04:35 3 articles

Mainland China reports 10 new Covid-19 cases, same as day earlier

BEIJING, Sept 14 — China today reported 10 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for September 13, the same as a day earlier, the health authority said. All of the new infections were imported, the National Health Commission said in a statement. There were no new deaths. China reported 39 new...

14 Sep 04:35 Malaymail 302165936255860485.html
China reports 10 new COVID-19 cases

China on Monday reported 10 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for Sept. 13, the same as a day earlier, the health authority said.

14 Sep 12:47 CNA 5644198864344475973.html
Global COVID-19 update for Monday, September 14

Worldwide coronavirus cases cross 28.98 million, death toll at 922,346. Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.

14 Sep 16:37 TimesNowNews.com 2883221455648962087.html
COVID-19: Local Contact Cases In Bhubaneswar Surpass Quarantine Infections During Sept 1-14

14 Sep 13:45 3 articles

COVID-19: Local Contact Cases In Bhubaneswar Surpass Quarantine Infections During Sept 1-14

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha capital reported another 351 new COVID-19 cases, which pushed the affected tally to 16591 on Monday. According to Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC), 113 are contacts of previous patients. The remaining 238 are local contact cases. While Bhubaneswar reported two more COVID-19 deaths since Sunday, 471 more patients have recovered from the infection. […]

14 Sep 13:45 Odisha Bytes 2840272804794825073.html
COVID-19 contact tracing roadblock for Bhubaneswar municipal corporation

However, the civic body has not been able to effectively carry out contact tracing of the infected persons to track and isolate their immediate contacts. 

14 Sep 06:24 The New Indian Express 4718288654613763477.html
Odisha reports highest spike of 4,198 Covid-19 cases

Of the new cases, 2,476 were reported from quarantine centres while 1,722 were local contacts.

14 Sep 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025567185601476.html
Delhi reports another 4,000 new Covid-19 cases, containment zones climb to 1,488

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

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Explained: How do students from containment zones give exams, what are the alternate dates for COVID-19 patients and other questions answered

With a number of examinations coming up, the Health Ministry has drawn up detailed guidelines on how exams are to be conducted and who can appear for them or invigilate. We take you through the key parts of these standard operating procedures

14 Sep 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024964615515230.html
BBMP awaits rules to test everyone for Covid-19 in hotspots

The recent advisory by the Indian Council of Medical Research on testing strategy, recommended by the national Covid-19 taskforce, says 100% of residents in containment zones must be subjected to

14 Sep 01:12 Deccan Herald 2027555796858266067.html
Stop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing

14 Sep 14:00 3 articles

Stop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing

NAPLAN conducts the most comprehensive assessment of student writing anywhere in the world.

14 Sep 14:00 Brisbane Times 2314609338789061875.html
Stop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing

NAPLAN conducts the most comprehensive assessment of student writing anywhere in the world.

14 Sep 14:00 WAtoday 6806590899235251443.html
Stop blaming NAPLAN and start doing something to help students excel in writing

NAPLAN conducts the most comprehensive assessment of student writing anywhere in the world.

14 Sep 14:00 The Age 7967730561769989363.html
Satellites, sensors and drones could put out bushfires within an hour

14 Sep 14:00 3 articles

Satellites, sensors and drones could put out bushfires within an hour

About 95 per cent of today's fires are reported through triple-zero phone calls. The proposed program – dubbed the "Fire Shield" - could be up and running by 2025.

14 Sep 14:00 The Age 7967730562510301922.html
Satellites, sensors and drones could put out bushfires within an hour

About 95 per cent of today's fires are reported through triple-zero phone calls. The proposed program – dubbed the "Fire Shield" - could be up and running by 2025.

14 Sep 14:00 WAtoday 6806590899975564002.html
Satellites, sensors and drones could put out bushfires within an hour

About 95 per cent of today's fires are reported through triple-zero phone calls. The proposed program – dubbed the "Fire Shield" - could be up and running by 2025.

14 Sep 14:00 Brisbane Times 2314609339529374434.html
Bioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Bioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior

Many diseases are caused by defects in signaling pathways of body cells. In the future, bioactive nanocapsules could become a valuable tool for medicine to control these pathways. Researchers have taken an important step in this direction: They succeed in having several different nanocapsules work in tandem to amplify a natural signaling cascade and influence cell behavior.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802455096809.html
Bioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior

Many diseases are caused by defects in signaling pathways of body cells. In the future, bioactive nanocapsules could become a valuable tool for medicine to control these pathways. Researchers from the ...

14 Sep 14:13 phys.org 3476726123908172301.html
Bioactive nano-capsules to hijack cell behavior

Many diseases are caused by defects in signaling pathways of body cells. In the future, bioactive nanocapsules could become a valuable tool for medicine to control these pathways. Researchers from the University of Basel have taken an important step in this direction: They succeed in having several different nanocapsules work in tandem to amplify a natural signaling cascade and influence cell behavior.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468397390365.html
Poll finds surge in loneliness among older adults during pandemic

14 Sep 16:27 3 articles

Poll finds surge in loneliness among older adults during pandemic

The constraints of the coronavirus pandemic have many more older adults feeling lonely this summer than in years past.

14 Sep 16:27 UPI 8257973865188003389.html
Loneliness doubled among older adults in first months of COVID-19, poll shows

Staying close to home and avoiding crowded places can help older adults reduce their risk of COVID-19. But a new national poll suggests it comes with a cost, especially for those with health challenges. In June of this year, 56% of people over the age of 50 said they sometimes or often felt isolated from others - more than double the 27% who felt that way in a similar poll in 2018.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467738622386.html
New poll highlights feelings of loneliness and isolation among older adults during COVID-19

Staying close to home and avoiding crowded places can help older adults reduce their risk of COVID-19. But a new national poll suggests it comes with a cost, especially for those with health challenges.

14 Sep 12:41 News-Medical.net 4522523031029999140.html
Reducing nitrogen with boron and beer

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Reducing nitrogen with boron and beer

The industrial conversion of nitrogen to ammonium provides fertilizer for agriculture. Chemists have now achieved this conversion at room temperature and low pressure using only light elements.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754803054417282.html
Reducing nitrogen with boron and beer

The industrial conversion of nitrogen to ammonium provides fertiliser for agriculture. Würzburg chemists have now achieved this conversion at room temperature and low pressure using only light elements.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467963777636.html
Reducing nitrogen with boron and beer

Humankind is reliant on the ammonium in synthetic fertilizer for food. However, producing ammonia from nitrogen is extremely energy-intensive and requires the use of transition metals.

14 Sep 16:33 phys.org 3476726123766373037.html
Ontario hospitals alarmed by increase in COVID-19 cases, warn province 'losing ground'

14 Sep 15:08 3 articles

Ontario hospitals alarmed by increase in COVID-19 cases, warn province 'losing ground'

Ontario recorded its highest number of coronavirus infections since early June on Monday as the Ontario Hospital Association warned that the province is 'losing ground' in its battle against COVID-19.

14 Sep 15:08 Coronavirus 2422791598645647615.html
New COVID-19 cases in Ontario surge to 14-week high

Ontario has recorded a significant spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases, reporting the highest number of new infections in 14 weeks.

14 Sep 14:22 Toronto 5211060989103430177.html
Ontario hospitals alarmed by increase in COVID-19 cases and ICU admissions

Senior administrators warn control of community spread could ‘slip away’ and force new lockdowns

14 Sep 00:36 The Globe and Mail 68426410070746829.html
DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral

A new study challenges more than 200 years of coral classification. Researchers say the 'traditional' method does not accurately capture the differences between species or their evolutionary relationships. They developed a new genetic tool to help better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801569961536.html
Project Phoenix: DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral

Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.

14 Sep 15:58 phys.org 3476726124234805324.html
Project Phoenix: DNA unlocks a new understanding of coral

A new study challenges more than 200 years of coral classification. Researchers say the 'traditional' method does not accurately capture the differences between species or their evolutionary relationships. They developed a new genetic tool to help better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468956439147.html
Bay Area shrouded in smoke: When will it clear this week?

14 Sep 13:53 3 articles

Bay Area shrouded in smoke: When will it clear this week?

14 Sep 13:53 SFGate 6504337520702834212.html
Las Vegas air quality advisory issued through Thursday

Smoke from wildfires has prompted Clark County to extend a smoke advisory through Thursday.

14 Sep 12:00 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836298145688.html
Bay Area shrouded in smoke: When will it clear this week?

Bay Area residents woke to a soup mess of fog and wildfire smoke Monday morning, and toxic air remains in the forecast for the first half week with conditions expected to significantly improve Thursday or Friday.

14 Sep 13:53 SFGate 6504337519854283424.html
A massive ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid to rush past the Earth today

14 Sep 07:07 3 articles

A massive ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid to rush past the Earth today

As per NASA’s Centre for Near-Earth Object studies (CNEOS), a ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid is all set to rush past the earth at a speed of 38,620 kmph or 24,000 mph today, September 14.

14 Sep 07:07 The Indian Express 2885715104672327402.html
Asteroid Potentially ‘Bigger Than London Bridge’ on Course to Intersect Earth’s Orbit

One of these days, avid sky gazers may witness a space rock over 100 metres wide approach Earth, but fortunately, scientists don't expect it to collide with our planet.

14 Sep 12:38 Sputniknews 967333868773131187.html
Space Stations of the Past, Present, and Future

The research from the past and present space stations have benefited us back here on planet Earth. Space stations of the future will play a more integral part in our government, economies, and travel plans.

13 Sep 19:58 Interesting Engineering 7328942542177367229.html
Smoke blankets Southern California due to wildfires

13 Sep 15:03 3 articles

Smoke blankets Southern California due to wildfires

Southern California remained shrouded in smoke on Saturday as two forest fires continued to burn with little containment

13 Sep 15:03 Times of Oman 5168079155115546348.html
Wildfire smoke from western U.S. settles over Alberta

Smoke from fires burning in Washington, Oregon and California has made its way into Alberta.

14 Sep 01:27 Global News 7257857868686547333.html
Portland, west coast air quality reach 'off the chart' levels

Portland remains in the number one spot for poor quality air Monday. The biggest city in Oregon and nearby Seattle are the top cities in the world for air pollution. Portland reached levels considered “off the chart” over the weekend.

14 Sep 11:56 Fox 4 8372747777207560894.html
UK Tests if COVID-19 Vaccines Can be Inhaled Instead of Being Injected for Better Results

14 Sep 05:55 3 articles

UK Tests if COVID-19 Vaccines Can be Inhaled Instead of Being Injected for Better Results

In a statement on Monday, researchers at Imperial College London and Oxford University said a trial involving 30 people would test vaccines developed by both institutions when participants inhale the droplets in their mouths, which would directly target their respiratory systems. UK Tests if COVID-19 Vaccines Can be Inhaled Instead of Being Injected for Better Results.

14 Sep 05:55 LatestLY 4417753376942500478.html
UK tests if COVID-19 vaccines might work better inhaled

LONDON (AP) — British scientists are beginning a small study comparing how two experimental coronavirus vaccines might work when they are inhaled by people instead of being injected.In a statement on Monday, researchers at Imperial College London and Oxford University said a trial involving 30 people would test vaccines developed by both institutions when participants inhale the droplets in their mouths, which would directly target their respiratory systems.Larger studies of the Imperial and Oxford vaccine are already under way, but this study aims to see if the vaccines might be more effective if they are inhaled.

14 Sep 11:02 THE OKLAHOMAN 7193318761278020510.html
Facebook lets friends watch shows together while apart

The world's largest social network on Monday launched Watch Together, a free feature it is rolling out globally on its Messenger communication platform.

14 Sep 00:00 Moneycontrol 1603024965375178088.html
Animals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Animals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria

A researcher may help answer why some animals have a magnetic 'sixth' sense, such as sea turtles' ability to return to the beach where they were born. The researchers proposes that the magnetic sense comes from a symbiotic relationship with magnetotactic bacteria.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802221291770.html
Animals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria, new paper suggests

A University of Central Florida researcher is co-author of a new paper that may help answer why some animals have a magnetic ''sixth'' sense, such as sea turtles' ability to return to the beach where they were born. The researchers recently authored an article in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B that proposes a hypothesis that the magnetic sense comes from a symbiotic relationship with magnetotactic bacteria.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469012137303.html
Animals' magnetic 'sixth' sense may come from bacteria, new paper suggests

A University of Central Florida researcher is co-author of a new paper that may help answer why some animals have a magnetic 'sixth' sense, such as sea turtles' ability to return to the beach where they ...

14 Sep 15:56 phys.org 3476726124747539715.html
SMART researchers develop fast and efficient method to produce red blood cells

14 Sep 12:26 3 articles

SMART researchers develop fast and efficient method to produce red blood cells

Researchers from Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT's research enterprise in Singapore, have discovered a new way to manufacture human red blood cells (RBCs) that cuts the ...

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SMART researchers develop fast and efficient method to produce red blood cells

Researchers from Singapore-MIT developed a faster and more efficient way to manufacture red blood cells that cuts down on cell culture time by half. The cells are frozen in liquid nitrogen and thawed on demand to produce matured RBCs in only 11 days, removing the need for continuous 23-day manufacturing. The team also designed complementary technology for more targeted cell sorting and purification.

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Fast and efficient method to produce red blood cells developed

Researchers have developed a faster and more efficient way to manufacture red blood cells that cuts down on cell culture time by half. The cells are frozen in liquid nitrogen and thawed on demand to produce matured RBCs in only 11 days, removing the need for continuous 23-day manufacturing. The team also designed complementary technology for more targeted cell sorting and purification.

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Kozhikode sees 399 more COVID-19 cases

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Bokaro reports 2 fatalities, 201 fresh cases of Covid-19

Rise in COVID-19 cases continued unabated in Bokaro district, amidst a healthy recovery rate, with 201 new cases and two fatalities reported on Saturday. Meanwhile, 309 people recovered and discharged from COVID hospitals after they tested negative for the Sars-Cov-2 virus for the second time and

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Covid recovery continues to rise in Telangana

As SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to remain active in the community, infecting new persons in its wake, the recoveries have also

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Scientists focusing on climate issues claim 3 Balzan prizes

14 Sep 12:32 3 articles

Scientists focusing on climate issues claim 3 Balzan prizes

MILAN — Three scientists focusing on climate issues were among the winners of this year’s Balzan Prize, which recognizes scholarly and scientific achievements, organizers said Monday.

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World News | Scientists Focusing on Climate Issues Claim 3 Balzan Prizes

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Three scientists focusing on climate issues were among the winners of this year's Balzan Prize, which recognises scholarly and scientific achievements, organisers said Monday. World News | Scientists Focusing on Climate Issues Claim 3 Balzan Prizes.

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Scientists focusing on climate issues claim 3 Balzan prizes

Three scientists focusing on climate issues were among the winners of this year's Balzan Prize, which recognizes scholarly and scientific achievements, organizers said Monday.

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Govt probes Hwange elephant deaths

14 Sep 00:09 3 articles

Govt probes Hwange elephant deaths

GOVERNMENT has sent specimens to some laboratories outside the country to further investigate the cause of death of elephants in Pandamasue Forest outside Hwange National Park. A total of 25 elephants have mysteriously died since the first 11 carcasses were discovered last month between Hwange and Victoria Falls. Veterinary doctors from the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust (VFWT) which partnered the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) to investigate the deaths, suspect that bacterium called pasteurella multocida could be the cause of deaths. The bacteria, which can also affect cattle and chickens killed about 200 000 antelopes in Kazakhstan a few years ago. Doctors Chris Foggin and Roger Parry from VFWT who have been conducting tests have however said the laboratory in Victoria Falls has no capacity to dig deeper into the bacterium infection and identified some laboratories in South Africa, United Kingdom and United States for further research.

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HWANGE: Poisoning ruled out in mass elephant deaths

Wildlife uthorities have ruled out possibilities of poisoning in the deaths of nearly 40 elephants in the Pandamasue Forest outside Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North Province. Since the discovery of 11 carcases last month, 25 more elephants have mysteriously perished in Hwange, prompting veterinary doctors from the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust (VFWT) to collaborate […]

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Gvt sends specimen to foreign labs to ascertain the cause of death of elephants near Hwange National Park

GOVERNMENT has sent specimens to some laboratories outside the country to further investigate the cause of death of elephants in Pandamasue Forests outside Hwange National Park. Twenty-five elephants have mysteriously died since the first 11 carcasses were discovered last month between Hwange and Victoria Falls. Veterinary doctors from the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust (VFWT) which partnered the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) to investigate the deaths suspect that bacterium called pasteurella multocida could be the cause of death. The bacteria, which can also affect cattle and chickens killed about 200 000 antelopes in Kazakhstan a few years ago.

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New method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks

14 Sep 04:00 3 articles

New method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks

In a new study appearing in the journal Physical Review Letters, researchers describe a technique for using LEGO®-like elements at the scale of a few billionths of a meter. Further, they are able to cajole these design elements to self-assemble, with each LEGO® piece identifying its proper mate and linking up in a precise sequence to complete the desired nanostructure.

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New method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks

An impressive array of architectural forms can be produced from the popular interlocking building blocks known as LEGOS. All that is needed is a child's imagination to construct a virtually infinite variety ...

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New method to design diamond lattices and other crystals from microscopic building blocks

Researchers describe a technique for using LEGO®-like elements at the scale of a few billionths of a meter. Further, they are able to cajole these design elements to self-assemble, with each LEGO® piece identifying its proper mate and linking up in a precise sequence to complete the desired nanostructure.

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Rule of six can seem somewhat irrational, says scientist

13 Sep 09:30 3 articles

Rule of six can seem somewhat irrational, says scientist

From Monday, it will be illegal for people in England to meet in groups of more than six, inside or outside.

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UK's coronavirus response is being led by a 'Dad's Army' of well-paid people with no experience, top scientists say as they call on Boris Johnson to stop panicking and scrap the rule of six

Experts from Oxford's Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine have criticised the Rule of Six legislation coming into effect in England, Scotland and Wales today.

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Rule of six can seem somewhat irrational, says scientist

From Monday, it will be illegal for people in England to meet in groups of more than six, inside or outside.

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Google Doodle today: Google thanks coronavirus frontline workers

14 Sep 05:34 3 articles

Google Doodle today: Google thanks coronavirus frontline workers

Today special google doodle: Though the doodle was initially shared in April 2020, another reminder and appreciation was needed given the drastic uptick in the COVID-19 cases globally with no vaccine in sight

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Google Doodle Honours Frontline Warriors In Fight Against COVID-19

Bhubaneswar: From working for inhumane hours to bearing salary crunch and skipping of meals, these workers have been on the frontline and Google could not stay back from appreciating them through its signature doodle. The search engine’s homepage on Monday reminds users of the coronavirus helpers’ fight against the crisis and urges all to stay […]

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Google Doodle Says, "Thank You Coronavirus Helpers"

"Thank you coronavirus helpers," said today's Google Doodle in appreciation of the work undertaken by the frontline workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic. "As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are coming together to help one another now more than ever...," Google said. Google has been spreading awareness through its Doodles and on social media, putting out precautions against the deadly virus.

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Graphene used to inactivate coronaviruses, testing with SARS-CoV-2 in the pipeline

14 Sep 11:34 3 articles

Graphene used to inactivate coronaviruses, testing with SARS-CoV-2 in the pipeline

Graphene is known for its anti-bacterial properties, as early as last September, before the outbreak of COVID-19..Health. healthcare. Onmanorama. Immunity. Graphene. anti-bacterial properties. SARS-CoV-2. human coronaviruses. test. laboratory. non biodegradable masks. biomaterials .Health News. Lifestyle News

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Researchers identify microRNA molecules that could repress the replication of human coronaviruses

HSE University researchers have found microRNA molecules that are potentially capable of repressing the replication of human coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2.

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Smart virus

HSE University researchers have found microRNA molecules that are potentially capable of repressing the replication of human coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2. It turns out that the virus uses miRNA hsa-miR-21-3p to inhibit growth in the first stages of infection in order to delay the active immune response. The results of the research have been published in the journal PeerJ. https://peerj.com/articles/9994/

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Michigan deer herd in good shape for fall hunting season

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Relocated Isle Royale wolves form groups, reduce moose herd

Gray wolves that were taken to Michigan's Isle Royale National Park to rebuild its nearly extinct population are forming social groups and staking out territory - promising signs despite heavy losses

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Relocated Isle Royale wolves form groups, reduce moose herd

Gray wolves that were taken to Michigan's Isle Royale National Park to rebuild its nearly extinct population are forming social groups, staking out territory and apparently mating—promising signs despite ...

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Computer-Designed Synthetic Antiviral Proteins Inhibit COVID-19 in Lab, Say Scientists

14 Sep 04:11 3 articles

Computer-Designed Synthetic Antiviral Proteins Inhibit COVID-19 in Lab, Say Scientists

Coronaviruses are studded with so-called Spike proteins, which latch onto human cells to enable the virus to break in and infect them, they said. The development of drugs that interfere with this entry mechanism could lead to treatment of or even prevention of infection, according to the researchers. 🍏 Computer-Designed Synthetic Antiviral Proteins Inhibit COVID-19 in Lab, Say Scientists.

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Computer-designed antiviral proteins inhibit COVID-19 in lab, scientists find

Coronaviruses are studded with so-called Spike proteins, which latch onto human cells to enable the virus to break in and infect them, they said.

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Computer-designed antiviral proteins inhibit COVID-19 in lab, scientists find

As scientists discovered COVID-19 Computer-designed synthetic antiviral proteins have been shown to protect lab-grown human cells from SARS-CoV-2

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Up in smoke: Brazil's Pantanal region engulfed by flames

14 Sep 15:09 3 articles

Up in smoke: Brazil's Pantanal region engulfed by flames

Last year, record-breaking fires in Brazil's Amazon rainforest sparked international outrage. But the fallout from this year's fire season, which lasts until October, could be even worse. This time a…

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Battle on to save Brazil’s tropical wetlands from flames

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — A vast swath of a vital wetlands is burning in Brazil, sweeping across several national parks and obscuring the sun behind dense smoke. Preliminary figures from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, based on satellite...

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Battle on to save Brazil's tropical wetlands from flames

BRASILIA, Brazil — A vast swath of a vital wetlands is burning in Brazil, sweeping across several national parks and obscuring the sun behind dense smoke. Preliminary figures from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, based on satellite images, indicate that nearly 5,800 square miles (1.5 million hectares) have burned in the Pantanal region …

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Coronavirus Scotland: 70 new cases confirmed as fresh lockdown restrictions take effect

14 Sep 13:18 3 articles

Coronavirus Scotland: 70 new cases confirmed as fresh lockdown restrictions take effect

The Scottish Government says today's figure may not represent all of the new positive tests recorded.

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Coronavirus Scotland: Greater Glasgow & Lanarkshire lockdown EXTENDED as house visits remain banned for third of Scots

GREATER Glasgow’s coronavirus lockdown has been extended in with household visits remaining banned for a third of Scots. The Scottish Government confirmed the restrictions which prohibit meet…

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Nicola Sturgeon 'seriously concerned' at coronavirus test results backlog

It comes as fresh lockdown restrictions are imposed.

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Are children more likely to be SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic than adults?

14 Sep 15:00 3 articles

Are children more likely to be SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic than adults?

he frequency of children carrying asymptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has been suggested to be higher than among adults. It is also suggested that asymptomatic children enhance viral spread. A new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics in September 2020 explores the truth of this common belief.

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Frequency of children vs adults carrying SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatically

This case-control study compares the rates of test results indicating SARS-CoV-2 infection among children and adults admitted to a single hospital in Milan, Italy, for noninfectious reasons and without COVID-19 symptoms.

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Potential sea animal reservoirs for coronaviruses?

The COVID-19 pandemic has focused, yet again, intense research interest on coronaviruses, due to the high toll the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has taken on human life, health, economic well-being, and social activity. A recent paper published on the server Preprints in September 2020 reviews what is known about this viral infection in water life.

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India coronavirus: At 70,000 per day, recoveries nearly 3.8 times the active cases, says Health Ministry

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India's Coronavirus Cases Cross 48 Lakh, 1,136 New Deaths In A Day

A single-day spike of 92,071 cases has pushed India's coronavirus tally past the 48 lakh mark, the Union Health Ministry data this morning showed. The death count has risen to 79,722 with 1,136 more fatalities in 24 hours. Some 37,80,107 patients have recovered from the infection in the country. India's coronavirus recoveries have witnessed a steep rise - from 50,000 in May to over 36 lakh in September, the Health Ministry said on Sunday, adding that more than 70,000 recoveries have been reported every day. The country has been reporting the highest number of new coronavirus cases in the world with an average of 90,000 cases per day since September first week.

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Wetherspoons says 66 workers have tested positive for coronavirus with 50 pubs affected

14 Sep 07:34 3 articles

Wetherspoons says 66 workers have tested positive for coronavirus with 50 pubs affected

Bosses said that 66 employees have tested positive for Covid-19, but defended claims that pubs are no longer safe to visit amid a rising number of infections in the UK

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Almost 8% of Students Tested Positive for Coronavirus Before Longhorns Game

The Longhorns were not messing around with coronavirus precautions. You had to get tested the day before to get tickets and some students came back with a positive test.

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Wetherspoons reveals 66 workers have tested positive for coronavirus with outbreaks reported at 50 of its 861 pubs

The chain confirmed that 28 of the 66 employees who tested positive across its 861 British and Irish pubs have already returned to work after self-isolating.

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Structure of ATPase, the world's smallest turbine, solved

14 Sep 04:00 3 articles

Structure of ATPase, the world's smallest turbine, solved

The chemical ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel that powers all life. Despite ATP's central role, the structure of the enzyme generating ATP, F1Fo-ATP synthase, in mammals, including humans, has not been known so far. Now, scientists from IST Austria report the first complete structure of the mammalian F1Fo-ATP synthase. This structure also settles a debate on how the permeability transition pore, a structure involved in cell death, cancer, and heart attacks, forms.

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Structure of ATPase, the world's smallest turbine, solved

The chemical ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel that powers all life. Despite ATP's central role, the structure of the enzyme generating ATP, F1Fo-ATP synthase, in mammals, including humans, has not been known so far. Now, scientists report the first complete structure of the mammalian F1Fo-ATP synthase. This structure also settles a debate on how the permeability transition pore, a structure involved in cell death, cancer, and heart attacks, forms.

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Structure of the enzyme behind the world's smallest turbine, solved

The chemical ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel that powers all life. Despite ATP's central role, the structure of the enzyme generating ATP, F1Fo-ATP synthase, in mammals, including humans, has ...

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Light processing improves robotic sensing, study finds

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Light processing improves robotic sensing, study finds

A team of researchers uncovered how the human brain processes bright and contrasting light, which they say is a key to improving robotic sensing and enabling autonomous agents to team with humans.

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Light processing improves robotic sensing, study finds

A team of Army researchers uncovered how the human brain processes bright and contrasting light, which they say is a key to improving robotic sensing and enabling autonomous agents to team with humans.

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Light processing improves robotic sensing, study finds

A team of Army researchers uncovered how the human brain processes bright and contrasting light, which they say is a key to improving robotic sensing and enabling autonomous agents to team with humans.

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West Coast wildfire smoke stretches to Michigan in stunning satellite image

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Satellite footage of west coast fires and the smoke clouds pouring out of them

There are many similarly spectacular satellite time-lapse animations to choose from, all horrifying, all sounding the same final alarm. Above, images from the GOES-West satellite. From NOAA: Follow…

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West Coast wildfire smoke seen sucked into cyclone over 1,000 miles away

Satellite images show smoke from the West Coast wildfires being carried out to sea and sucked into a cyclone more than 1,000 miles offshore. The stunning images from NASA showed that instead of being

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Silvio Berlusconi leaves hospital after coronavirus treatment

14 Sep 09:45 3 articles

Silvio Berlusconi leaves hospital after coronavirus treatment

The former Italian prime minister will now enter quarantine at his villa in Arcore, northern Italy.

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Ex-Italian PM Berlusconi leaves hospital after 'most dangerous' Covid-19 battle

Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been released from hospital after an “insidious” battle with coronavirus. 

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Italy's Berlusconi leaves hospital after 'dangerous' COVID-19 battle

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will leave the Milan hospital where he was being treated after contracting the coronavirus two ...

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Emirati University, Israel’s Weizmann Institute to Collaborate on Artificial Intelligence Research

13 Sep 15:09 3 articles

Emirati University, Israel’s Weizmann Institute to Collaborate on Artificial Intelligence Research

Dr. Al Jaber stated that welcomed the opportunity to “collaborate with such a renowned establishment as the Weizmann Institute of Science.”

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MBZUAI, Israel institute to collaborate on AI research

MBZUAI, Israel institute to collaborate on AI research

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Immune cells sculpt circuits in the brain

14 Sep 04:00 3 articles

Immune cells sculpt circuits in the brain

Brain immune cells, called microglia, protect the brain from infection and inflammation. It turns out that they also sculpt circuits in the developing brain in response to sensory cues.

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Immune system affects mind and body, study indicates

Researchers have discovered that a molecule produced by the immune system acts on the brain to change the behavior of mice.

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Immune system affects mind and body, study indicates

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that a molecule produced by the immune system acts on the brain to change the behavior of mice.

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Urgent referrals for men’s cancers plummet by 52 per cent

14 Sep 10:05 3 articles

Urgent referrals for men’s cancers plummet by 52 per cent

Urgent referrals for urological cancers have dropped by 52 per cent in the region compared to the same period last year – as the Covid-19 pandemic made it more difficult for men to visit a doctor.

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'I asked for a prostate test at my yearly check-up - it saved my life'

Prostate cancer affects one in eight Irish men and is the most common male cancer excluding non-melanoma skin cancer. But very few men know the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer - which is why this month, cancer care specialists are working together with the Blue September campaign which aims to create awareness about male cancers and encourage men to seek advice if they have any concerns.

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Urgent referrals for men’s cancers plummet by 52 per cent

Urgent referrals for urological cancers have dropped by 52 per cent in the region compared to the same period last year – as the Covid-19 pandemic made it more difficult for men to visit a doctor.

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Tokyo reports 80 new coronavirus cases

14 Sep 07:00 3 articles

Tokyo reports 80 new coronavirus cases

Monday's figure brought the cumulative number of people infected with the virus in the capital to 23,083.

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Tokyo confirms 146 new COVID-19 cases

Tokyo reported 146 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, a day after posting 226 cases. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government said in a statement that 4,651 tests h

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Tokyo reports 80 new coronavirus cases

Monday's figure brought the cumulative number of people infected with the virus in the capital to 23,083.

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Embryos taking shape via buckling

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

Embryos taking shape via buckling

The embryo of an animal first looks like a hollow sphere. Invaginations then appear at different stages of development, which will give rise to the body's structures. Although buckling could be the dominant mechanism that triggers invagination, it has never been possible of measuring the tiny forces involved. This gap has finally been filled.

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Embryos taking shape via buckling

The embryo of an animal first looks like a hollow sphere. Invaginations then appear at different stages of development, which will give rise to the body's structures (the brain, digestive tract, etc.). ...

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Embryos taking shape via buckling

A hundred cells (pink and green) encapsulated in a hollow sphere (cyan). They form a proliferating epithelium that invaginates spontaneously.

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Scientists Working On SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Sequences To Fight COVID-19

13 Sep 21:49 3 articles

Scientists Working On SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Sequences To Fight COVID-19

A group of scientists in India is working on genomic sequences of SARS-CoV-2 around the world, including India, to identify genetic variability and potential molecular targets in virus and human to find the best possible answer to combat the COVID-19 virus.

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India's whole-virion inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine shows promise

Researchers in India have conducted a preclinical study demonstrating the safety and efficacy of a new candidate vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the agent that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

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Professor warns Brits face second coronavirus lockdown if trickle turns to 'cascade'

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The UK faces a 'cascade' of new coronavirus cases and could be heading towards a second 'hard' lockdown, an expert has warned

"We need to act very quickly now to prevent this from growing exponentially," Peter Openshaw of Imperial College London said.

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ECT therapy may cut suicide risk in bipolar patients

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

ECT therapy may cut suicide risk in bipolar patients

"A lot of patients who have failed with other treatments are referred to the Pisa clinic, which is why we were able to gather so much data from a single clinic,"

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Electroconvulsive therapy can reduce suicide risk by 84% in bipolar patients

One of the largest ever studies of patients with untreatable bipolar disorder has shown that ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) was able to reduce suicide risk by 84% in high-risk patients, as well as giving effective treatment to around 72% of sufferers.

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Suicide Risk in Bipolar Patients May Be Reduced By Electroconvulsive Therapy

ECT involves a brief electrical stimulation of the brain while the patient is under anesthesia.

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Mystery donor who ‘loves Southern Nevada students’ funds supply drive

14 Sep 01:06 2 articles

Mystery donor who ‘loves Southern Nevada students’ funds supply drive

The donor is multiplying donations five times on the DonorsChoose platform used by teachers to solicit donations to purchase classroom supplies.

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Mystery donor who ‘loves Southern Nevada students’ funds school supply drive

The donor is multiplying donations five times on the DonorsChoose platform used by teachers to solicit donations to purchase classroom supplies.

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Jakarta will resume full PSBB on Monday, Anies confirms

13 Sep 16:37 3 articles

Jakarta will resume full PSBB on Monday, Anies confirms

Anies added that COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms would no longer be allowed to self-isolate at home and would have to be quarantined in government facilities starting on Monday.

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Jakarta re-imposes partial virus lockdown as new cases soar

Authorities in the Indonesian capital re-imposed a partial coronavirus lockdown Monday and vowed to strictly isolate anyone testing positive for Covid-19 as infections soared in the metropolis.

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Jakarta re-imposes partial virus lockdown as new cases soar

Authorities in the Indonesian capital re-imposed a partial coronavirus lockdown Monday and vowed to strictly isolate anyone testing positive for Covid-19 as infections soared in the metropolis.

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Mysuru COVID-19 Update: September 13, 2020

13 Sep 13:13 3 articles

Mysuru COVID-19 Update: September 13, 2020

Mysuru reports 665 new COVID-19 positive cases, 668 discharges and 15 deaths today.

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Mysuru COVID-19 Update: September 14, 2020

Mysuru reports 677 new COVID-19 positive cases, 945 discharges and 12 deaths today.

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COVID 19: Portugal Update, 14 September

Portugal now has four more deaths related to Covid-19 and 613 new cases of infection with the new coronavirus, according to the epidemiological bulletin of the Directorate-General for Health (DGS).

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WHO issues Europe deaths warning as daily infections hit new high

14 Sep 12:29 3 articles

WHO issues Europe deaths warning as daily infections hit new high

Europe will face a rising death toll from the coronavirus during the autumn months, the World Health Organization warned on Monday, as the number of daily infections around the world reached a record high.

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WHO reports record daily rise in new COVID-19 infections

Europe will face a rising death toll from the coronavirus during the autumn months, the World Health Organization warned on Monday, as the number of daily infections around the world reached a record high.

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WHO issues Europe deaths warning as daily infections hit new high

Europe will face a rising death toll from the coronavirus during the autumn months, the World Health Organization warned on Monday, as the number of daily infections around the world reached a record high.

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Friesland to give healthcare workers priority for Covid tests

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4,000 Belgian health workers take to the streets to demand more funding

Around 4,000 health workers demonstrated in Brussels on Sunday (Sep 13), calling for more spending on the healthcare system in a country that was ...

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10% to 30% drop in international students for Island universities and colleges

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U.S. News Releases Its Best College Rankings For 2021

In U.S.News 2021 rankings of America's best colleges, Princeton once again tops the National University list. UCLA is ranked first among National Public Universities, and Williams College claims the top spot for National Liberal Arts Colleges.

14 Sep 00:00 Forbes 6028587532352135145.html
10% to 30% drop in international students for Island universities and colleges

As Maria Tomaz and her family prepared to uproot from their home in Brazil so the 40-year-old could pursue a diploma at Camosun College, the global pandemic unravelled all their plans, which had been. . .

13 Sep 06:00 Times Colonist 7617512060779514865.html
Measuring brainwaves produced during REM sleep can predict patients response to treatment from depression

14 Sep 05:35 3 articles

Measuring brainwaves produced during REM sleep can predict patients response to treatment from depression

Scientists have discovered that measuring brainwaves produced during REM sleep can predict whether a patient will respond to treatment from depression.

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Your Brain Waves During Sleep Can Tell If Your Antidepressant Suits You

The brain waves are measured when patients are in REM sleep. This method could save doctors and patients weeks when looking for the right treatment.

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Asthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets

13 Sep 04:00 3 articles

Asthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets

More than one quarter of asthma patients have been prescribed potentially dangerous amounts of steroid tablets, with researchers warning this puts them at greater risk of serious side-effects.

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Asthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets: Study

For the study, published in the Medical Journal of Australia, the research team analysed data from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) to find out how often Australians with asthma

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Asthma patients given risky levels of steroid tablets

More than one quarter of asthma patients have been prescribed potentially dangerous amounts of steroid tablets, with researchers warning this puts them at greater risk of serious side-effects.

13 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801165915719.html
Mediterranean and tropical biodiversity most vulnerable to human pressures

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

Mediterranean and tropical biodiversity most vulnerable to human pressures

Animals in tropical and Mediterranean areas are the most sensitive to climate change and land use pressures, finds a new study by UCL researchers, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution.

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Mediterranean and tropical biodiversity most vulnerable to human pressures

Animals in tropical and Mediterranean areas are the most sensitive to climate change and land use pressures, finds a new study by UCL researchers.

14 Sep 15:00 phys.org 3476726123574889981.html
How China's database targeted Australia's space industry

14 Sep 14:00 2 articles

How China's database targeted Australia's space industry

Leading figures in Australia's nascent space industry suspect their extensive profiling in a Chinese database can be linked to repeated cyber attacks, as Beijing seeks a technological advantage in the strategic sector.

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For China, everyone's an enemy unless proven otherwise

A giant Chinese database, which includes 35,000 Australians, shows why 'Facebook is the greatest intelligence-gathering tool ever invented'.

13 Sep 18:55 Australian Financial Review 3974284487653728041.html
Coronavirus: Monoclonal antibodies to begin UK trial

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Coronavirus: The Infodemic - September 14

Fake news about the coronavirus can do real harm. Polygraph.info is spotlighting fact-checks from other reliable sources here​.

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Rare dolphins return to Hong Kong as coronavirus halts ferry traffic

14 Sep 11:52 2 articles

Rare dolphins return to Hong Kong as coronavirus halts ferry traffic

HONG KONG: The number of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins seen around Hong Kong has jumped as the pause in high-speed ferry traffic due to the ...

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Rare dolphins make comeback in Hong Kong as ferry traffic halts amid COVID-19 outbreak

"These waters, which were once one of the busiest thoroughfares in Hong Kong, have now become very quiet," said Porter, who has studied dolphins for three decades from Hong Kong.

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SC to organise workshop to enable staff to cope with stress during COVID-19 pandemic

14 Sep 16:35 2 articles

SC to organise workshop to enable staff to cope with stress during COVID-19 pandemic

The workshop will be organized in collaboration with the Director, Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences, Delhi on Tuesday.

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SC to organise workshop to enable staff to cope with stress during COVID-19 pandemic

The Supreme Court Administration has been focusing on physical aspect and ensuring the physical safety of all concerned from the contagion of COVID-19.

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Maha, Guj, 5 others told to ensure adequate oxygen in hospitals

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Maha, Guj, 5 others told to ensure adequate oxygen in hospitals

New Delhi, Sep 13 : The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Sunday asked seven big states to ensure adequate oxygen availability in hospitals

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COVID-19: Centre asks states, UTs to ensure adequate oxygen supply at healthcare facilities

The aim of the meeting was to ensure adequate oxygen availability in all healthcare facilities in these states and the unrestricted intra- as well as inter-state movement of oxygen.

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Rare bacteria in Long Island Sound could lead to serious illness, CT health officials say

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Rare bacterial infections reported in Long Island Sound in ‘unusually high numbers,' health officials warn

Connecticut health officials have issued a warning regarding exposure to the Long Island Sound after an unusually high number of rare illnesses from bacterial infections were reported.

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Five people infected by flesh-eating bacteria from Long Island Sound

Connecticut health officials are warning residents after a string of infections caused by a flesh-eating bacteria found in the Long Island Sound. Five patients in the state have been diagnosed with a

14 Sep 05:32 New York Post 7654946769124792303.html
China trains Nepal policymakers on BeiDou navigation system

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

China trains Nepal policymakers on BeiDou navigation system

China has reserved several seats for policymakers of the mega Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project at its Science Academy in Beijing.

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China trains Nepal policymakers on BeiDou navigation system

New Delhi: Nepal's policymakers are undergoing 13 days' offline and online training for the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) in Beijing after China 'especially invited' them to attend it,...

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Why Vaxart Stock Is Crushing It Today

14 Sep 14:42 2 articles

Why Vaxart Stock Is Crushing It Today

The FDA gave a green light for the biotech to begin phase 1 testing of its coronavirus vaccine candidate.

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What iBio Did and Didn’t Do Makes It Suddenly Relevant

Recent news has made IBIO stock much more relevant, perhaps sparking a second surge.

14 Sep 10:01 InvestorPlace 24614511191280215.html
Arunachal Pradesh’s Covid-19 tally crosses 6,000-mark

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

Arunachal Pradesh’s Covid-19 tally crosses 6,000-mark

Arunachal Pradesh Health and Family Welfare Minister Alo Libang has also tested positive for COVID-19, State Surveillance Officer Dr Lobsang Jampa said.

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Arunachal Pradesh coronaviur update: Covid-19 tally crosses 6,000-mark

The Covid-19 caseload in Arunachal Pradesh crossed the 6000-mark with 146 fresh cases reported in the northeastern state

14 Sep 07:17 Business-Standard 1502508925212669413.html
National To Invest In Our Children’s Future

14 Sep 14:45 2 articles

National To Invest In Our Children’s Future

A National Government will prioritise lifting achievement for all New Zealand children, no matter their background or ability, National Party Leader Judith Collins and National’s Education spokesperson Nicola Willis say.

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Further Investment In Children With Additional Needs

A National Government would improve education for children with additional needs by intervening earlier and investing $683 million over four years to provide more teacher aides and a learning support funding boost for every school, National’s Education spokesperson Nicola Willis says.

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Big answers from tiny particles

14 Sep 15:16 2 articles

Big answers from tiny particles

A team of scientists led by Kanazawa University proposed a new mathematical framework to understand the properties of the fundamental particles called neutrinos. This work may help cosmologists make progress ...

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Big answers from tiny particles

A team of physicists led by Kanazawa University demonstrate a theoretical mechanism that would explain the tiny value for the mass of neutrinos and point out that key operators of the mechanism can be probed by current and future experiments. This work may provide a breakthrough for big philosophical quandaries, including why matter exists.

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BREAKING: ASUU, SSANU, NASU shutdown LASU

14 Sep 11:54 2 articles

BREAKING: ASUU, SSANU, NASU shutdown LASU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non Academic Staff Union...

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ASUU Block LASU Entrance, Prevent VC, Students From Gaining Entrance

Lagos State University (LASU) protesting staff have hindered the School’s vice-chancellor, Olanrewaju Fagboun, and students from entering the school premises. The protest was staged by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, Non-Academic Staff Union, and the National Association of Academic Technologists. The state government had directed schools to reopen, […]

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NOAA hires climate change denialist for top role

14 Sep 15:40 2 articles

NOAA hires climate change denialist for top role

Please join the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in welcoming David Legates as its new as deputy assistant secretary of Commerce for observation and prediction. According…

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While the West Coast Burns, NOAA Welcomes a Climate Change Denier Onboard

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently hired David Legates, a climate change denier who’s previously maintained that the sun is to blame for global warming and that the ocean’s rising CO2 levels are fine because it means we get bigger crabs, for a top position at the agency. Meanwhile, millions of acres on the West Coast continue to be incinerated by so-called “climate fires.”

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Korea ‘miles away’ from herd immunity

14 Sep 05:44 2 articles

Korea ‘miles away’ from herd immunity

South Korean public health authorities on Monday released the results of the random testing of 1,440 people, which found that just one had tested positive for antibodies to the novel coronavirus. The second round of antibody tests by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency took place between June 10 and Aug. 13. Among those surveyed, 16.6 percent were residents of Seoul, 29.4 percent were in Gyeonggi Provin...

14 Sep 05:44 Koreaherald 8029273603470024335.html
An Infectious Disease Doctor Explains Why Striving For Herd Immunity From Covid-19 Is A Bad Idea

Dr. Mark Kortepeter, a physician and biodefense expert who formerly worked at the U.S. Army “hot zone” research lab, explains why a policy of pursuing “herd immunity” for Covid-19 is a bad idea, unless it comes from a vaccine.

14 Sep 00:00 Forbes 6028587530405844611.html
The next coronavirus rule change coming into force on Friday

14 Sep 09:47 2 articles

The next coronavirus rule change coming into force on Friday

This will change the way you do everything from go for a coffee to getting your hair cut

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Next coronavirus rule change coming into law on Friday for pubs and hair salons

Until now leaving your details was voluntary but from this Friday it becomes the law for pubs, cafes and restaurants as well as beauty salons and tourist attractions to take your details

14 Sep 14:56 mirror 675785259947390695.html
Singapore grapples with coronavirus in migrant workers’ dormitories

14 Sep 01:04 2 articles

Singapore grapples with coronavirus in migrant workers’ dormitories

SINGAPORE, Sept 14 — Singapore is battling new clusters of coronavirus infections in migrant dormitories that had won the all-clear from authorities, highlighting the difficulty of stamping out the disease, even in a closely monitored population. As the wealthy city-state tumbled into recession,...

14 Sep 01:04 Malaymail 302165936217601381.html
Singapore grapples with coronavirus in migrant workers' dormitories

Singapore is battling new clusters of coronavirus infections in migrant dormitories that had won the all-clear from authorities, highlighting the difficulty of stamping out the disease, even in a closely monitored population. As the wealthy city-state tumbled into recession, officials facing intense pressure to revive the economy are opting for…

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Full-face readings can optimize fever screening with infrared thermographs

14 Sep 18:38 2 articles

Full-face readings can optimize fever screening with infrared thermographs

Thermography has been a hot topic this year, due to the need for quicker diagnostics to detect and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Noncontact infrared thermometers (NCITs) are currently a primary tool ...

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Cool eyes on fever screening: Optimizing infrared thermography

A report published in the Journal of Biomedical Optics provides insights for optimizing infrared thermograph-based fever screening. Thermography using infrared thermographs (IRTs), enables increased options for temperature estimation with greater accuracy. Although the use of thermography as a stand-alone detection method for COVID-19 is unlikely to prevent spread, emerging evidence and international consensus suggest that it is indeed possible to use IRTs effectively for detecting elevated body temperatures.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469303387764.html
Jordan PM warns rise in local COVID-19 infections poses risks of community spread

14 Sep 08:00 2 articles

Jordan PM warns rise in local COVID-19 infections poses risks of community spread

Kampala, Uganda | XINHUA |   Jordan’s Prime Minister Omar Razzaz on Sunday warned that the continuous rise in the number of local cases of COVID-19 poses risks of community transmission to the country. During an online address, the prime minister said that Jordan’s ability to combat the pandemic and continue the opening of sectors depends …

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Algerian PM says date of reopening schools depends on COVID-19 situation

Kampala, Uganda | XINHUA |   Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad on Sunday said that the date for the start of 2020-2021 school year depends on the COVID-19 situation in the country, the official APS news agency reported. Djerad told media that the scientific committee monitoring the spread of COVID-19 will provide its professional suggestion for …

14 Sep 07:00 The Independent Uganda: 5099025990536796385.html
COVID-19 measures deepening health inequalities in slum communities

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

COVID-19 measures deepening health inequalities in slum communities

Efforts to stem the impact of COVID-19 in low to middle income countries could be creating a health time bomb in their slum communities by deepening existing inequalities, according to an international team of health researchers led by the University of Warwick.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469063017286.html
Efforts to control COVID-19 could create a health time bomb in slum communities

Efforts to stem the impact of COVID-19 in low to middle income countries could be creating a health time bomb in their slum communities by deepening existing inequalities, according to an international team of health researchers led by the University of Warwick.

14 Sep 13:07 News-Medical.net 4522523029961890023.html
Haryana CM Recovers From COVID-19, Urges People to Religiously Follow All Guidelines

14 Sep 09:29 2 articles

Haryana CM Recovers From COVID-19, Urges People to Religiously Follow All Guidelines

Khattar, 66, had developed fever and body ache three days prior to testing positive for COVID-19.

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Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar Recovers From COVID-19, Urges People to Religiously Follow All Guidelines to Stay Safe

Khattar also advised people, especially those who are at a higher risk, To avoid going out of their homes. "Because we have seen instances where an entire family became infected after one of its members contracted the virus," he said. Replying to a question, he said while he was on road to recovery, he tried to keep himself engaged in some official work. 📰 Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar Recovers From COVID-19, Urges People to Religiously Follow All Guidelines to Stay Safe.

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Flu or COVID-19? Don’t guess this fall, get your flu shot

13 Sep 12:01 3 articles

Flu or COVID-19? Don’t guess this fall, get your flu shot

Getting your flu shot is the first and best way to protect yourself, your family and your community from the flu.

13 Sep 12:01 The Seattle Times 9121942837449350272.html
COVID-19: Nearly 50% of kids under 10 years get flu in Dubai, says new study

Almost 16% flu patients in Dubai from 2017-2019 required hospitalisation

14 Sep 11:31 Gulf News 2086521543765802502.html
Are your symptoms flu or Covid-19? How to tell the difference

The symptoms are similar, but there are some key differences to look out for

14 Sep 05:01 The Irish Times 8204772968881388003.html
Britain's testing fiasco hits a new low: NO tests are available in Bolton or ANY of the 10 Covid-19 hotspots in England as Nicola Sturgeon accuses Matt Hancock of trying to restrict testing in Scotland

14 Sep 16:00 2 articles

Britain's testing fiasco hits a new low: NO tests are available in Bolton or ANY of the 10 Covid-19 hotspots in England as Nicola Sturgeon accuses Matt Hancock of trying to restrict testing in Scotland

Bolton, Salford, Bradford and Blackburn all currently have no tests available for coronavirus. Those trying to book one receive a message saying the service is 'currently very busy'.

14 Sep 16:00 Mail Online 124328110540837650.html
UK Health Secretary ‘tried to restrict testing in Scotland due to backlog’

The UK’s Health Secretary proposed restricting testing slots at Scotland’s mobile and regional test centres due to a backlog, Nicola Sturgeon said.

14 Sep 13:40 Shropshire Star 3480199991626895818.html
To fight COVID-19, researchers develop anti-bacterial graphene face masks

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New research: Graphene mask inactivates coronaviruses under sunlight

Initial tests on two human coronavirus species showed the graphene inactivated over 90 per cent of the virus in five minutes and almost 100 per cent in 10 minutes under sunlight.

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Do Masks Impede Children’s Development?

14 Sep 09:00 2 articles

Do Masks Impede Children’s Development?

Scientists who have studied the ways children process and use the information hidden by masks say that children will find ways to communicate, and that parents and teachers can help.

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Food mechanics recipe to serve up healthy food that lasts

14 Sep 12:29 2 articles

Food mechanics recipe to serve up healthy food that lasts

QUT researchers are working to design faster, cheaper, and better ways to store food.

14 Sep 12:29 phys.org 3476726123949733520.html
Food mechanics recipe to serve up healthy food that lasts

Researchers are investigating the science of food drying to design faster, cheaper and better ways to store food.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802296933058.html
MANUU finds place among top 25 Central Universities, second consecutive time

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

MANUU finds place among top 25 Central Universities, second consecutive time

Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) is the only language university, Indian or foreign, to find a place in the Outlook-ICARE list of annual top-ranked central universities. It was ranked 24th from among 25 shortlisted universities based on parameters such as academic and research excellence, industry interface and placement, infrastructure facility, governance and admissions … Continue reading "MANUU finds place among top 25 Central Universities, second consecutive time"

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MANUU finds place among top 25 universities 2nd time in a row

Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) is the only language university, Indian or Foreign, to find a place in the Outlook-ICARE list of

14 Sep 14:17 The Siasat Daily 8561912606252412219.html
Should a COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory for children?

14 Sep 15:00 2 articles

Should a COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory for children?

As the search for a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine continues, with some candidate vaccines nearing the completion Phase III clinical trials, a trio of experts weighs in with some sound reasoning as to whether any future vaccine should be considered mandatory for children. The viewpoint article is published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics in September 2020.

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Should we mandate a COVID-19 vaccine for children?

This Viewpoint examines the evidence for vaccination of children against COVID-19.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468449705904.html
Majority of women sext, many use dating apps to find partners, global study finds

14 Sep 12:26 2 articles

Majority of women sext, many use dating apps to find partners, global study finds

The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and Clue, a Berlin-based female health company, have released the largest known survey of women's sex-tech engagement, and the first to explore this topic on ...

14 Sep 12:26 phys.org 3476726124138274767.html
One in 10 female post-secondary students sexually assaulted in school setting: study

A new study says more Canadian university and college students who identify as women were sexually assaulted in a postsecondary setting over a year than tho

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Doctors warn new UK coronavirus peak 'inevitable' unless Test and Trace chaos ends

13 Sep 21:14 2 articles

Doctors warn new UK coronavirus peak 'inevitable' unless Test and Trace chaos ends

EXCLUSIVE: Medics have warned of a second Covid-19 peak within months unless the Prime Minister sorts out his Test and Trace fiasco - it comes as ministers consider telling 4.5 million at high risk to shield at home as cases rise

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86% of doctors in UK believe the second peak of Covid-19 will happen in next 6 months: Survey

90% of respondents feel that failures of ‘test-and-trace’ system will lead to second peak

14 Sep 08:58 BusinessLine 5283601431010030.html
Hitchhiking seeds pose substantial risk of nonnative plant invasions

14 Sep 09:00 2 articles

Hitchhiking seeds pose substantial risk of nonnative plant invasions

Seeds that float in the air can hitchhike in unusual places—like the air-intake grille of a refrigerated shipping container. A team of researchers from the USDA Forest Service, Arkansas State University, ...

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Hitchhiking seeds pose substantial risk of nonnative plant invasions

A team of researchers from the USDA Forest Service, Arkansas State University, and other organizations conducted a study over two seasons at the Port of Savannah, Georgia to inventory nonnative plant seeds that entered the U.S. on refrigerated shipping containers; determine their viability as potential invasive species; and propose strategies for reducing risk to native ecosystems and agricultural commodities.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469028946271.html
Hospital visiting changes after localised Covid-19 restrictions

14 Sep 01:00 2 articles

Hospital visiting changes after localised Covid-19 restrictions

TWO health trusts have introduced new limits on hospital visits in line with Stormont's localised Covid-19 restrictions.

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Labouring alone: How some maternity services failed pregnant women in the Covid-19 age

Pubs and offices may have reopened, but in some NHS trusts the strictest pandemic restrictions on maternity wards were still in place this month.

14 Sep 00:00 New Statesman 903924183567679152.html
India coronavirus cases surge to 4.85 million

14 Sep 11:13 2 articles

India coronavirus cases surge to 4.85 million

India has recorded 92,071 new cases of the coronavirus, taking total cases to 4.85 million, the federal health ministry said on Monday.

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UAE reports 777 new coronavirus cases

The latest update was announced by the Ministry of Health and Prevention on Monday

14 Sep 15:07 Gulf News 2086521544237208015.html
COVID-19 has stretched Nigeria’s health system, economy — NCDC DG, Ihekweazu

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Test labs now 71 in 36 states

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Sunday announced the inclusion of two new laboratories to its Molecular Laboratory ...

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2,976 deaths, 10,393 active cases of Covid-19 in Chennai

14 Sep 08:33 2 articles

2,976 deaths, 10,393 active cases of Covid-19 in Chennai

The number of casualities caused by the pandemic in the city has reached 2,976 this morning. Continue Reading →

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Haryana crosses 20k-mark in active Covid cases

As per the health bulletin of the state government, the state has now 20,079 active cases of Covid-19, while it has witnessed 975 deaths till Sunday.

13 Sep 21:58 The Indian Express 2885715105156140444.html
COVID-19: Don’t jeopardise our little gains, FG warns striking health workers

14 Sep 18:24 2 articles

COVID-19: Don’t jeopardise our little gains, FG warns striking health workers

The federal government has warned striking health workers not to jeopardise the little gains it has recorded in the fight against COVID-19.

14 Sep 18:24 Vanguard News 4125100340351836851.html
COVID burnout is rampant at work

Remote working is increasing burnout levels among workers.

14 Sep 09:29 South Coast Sun 4417269128328453927.html
Uttar Pradesh records 62 fresh coronavirus deaths, over 5,200 new cases

14 Sep 14:01 2 articles

Uttar Pradesh records 62 fresh coronavirus deaths, over 5,200 new cases

Uttar Pradesh recorded 62 Covid-19 deaths on Monday, while the number of cases went up by 5,208, taking the overall figures to 4,491 fatalities and 3,17,195 infections, officials said

14 Sep 14:01 Business-Standard 1502508924928837975.html
India News | MP Reports Record 2,483 COVID-19 Cases; 29 Die, 1,713 Recover

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Madhya Pradesh on Monday recorded the highest single-day spike of 2,483 coronavirus cases, taking the statewide count to 90,730, health officials said. India News | MP Reports Record 2,483 COVID-19 Cases; 29 Die, 1,713 Recover.

14 Sep 08:48 LatestLY 4417753377835831641.html
Tirunelveli’s COVID-19 tally goes up by 114

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Case count crosses 11,000-mark in Kanniyakumari

Number of active cases in Madurai drops to 692

14 Sep 15:01 The Hindu 6679535026034176135.html
Two thirds of places in England see rise in cases in past week

13 Sep 23:11 2 articles

Two thirds of places in England see rise in cases in past week

Every one of the country’s 315 local authorities saw at least one case.

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Coronavirus still spreading fastest in Bolton but other England cities spiking in cases

According to data published by Public Health England, Covid-19 cases are increasing at an alarming rate in a number of UK cities and towns, with local lockdowns at risk of being enforced

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UAE announces emergency approval for use of COVID-19 vaccine

14 Sep 18:06 2 articles

UAE announces emergency approval for use of COVID-19 vaccine

A phase III trial of a COVID-19 inactivated vaccine developed by Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical company Sinopham began in the UAE in July and is yet to be completed.

14 Sep 18:06 The Indian Express 2885715105793766357.html
UAE announces emergency approval for use of Covid vaccine for frontline workers

The trials in UAE were jointly operated by UAE’s G42 and Chinese company Sinopharm

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Study explores essential mechanisms to improve the resistance of crops to climatic stresses

14 Sep 14:08 2 articles

Study explores essential mechanisms to improve the resistance of crops to climatic stresses

Research on genetic improvement by the Ecophysiology and Biotechnology Group of the Jaume I University of Castellón has studied the essential mechanisms to obtain plants of agronomic interest with greater capacity to face high temperatures, high solar irradiation, drought or pollution.

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Improving the resistance of crops to combined climatic stresses

The Ecophysiology and Biotechnology Group of the Jaume I University of Castellón has studied the essential mechanisms to obtain plants of agronomic interest with greater capacity to face high temperatures, ...

14 Sep 16:51 phys.org 3476726124884337159.html
Extinction Is Not Inevitable. These Species Were Saved.

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Last shot for conservation: Extinction of endangered animals not inevitable

The Przewalski’s horse is exceptional. It is the only horse species that has never been domesticated, and it also managed to very narrowly escape a brush with extinction. By 1969, agriculture, hunting and a string of severe winters had caused the species to disappear from its last range in Mongolia.

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68% Of Animals Are Gone - Yet Conservation Can Work. Here’s How

Our world faces a biodiversity crisis. But by reworking the food system and with bold plans of conservation, our world can become green again.

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Merck Advances Oncology Portfolio and Pipeline with New and Long-term Data in Multiple Cancers at ESMO 2020

14 Sep 00:06 2 articles

Merck Advances Oncology Portfolio and Pipeline with New and Long-term Data in Multiple Cancers at ESMO 2020

Darmstadt, Germany (ots/PRNewswire) - · New analyses from Phase III JAVELIN Bladder 100 study of BAVENCIO®* assess efficacy across subgroups, patient-reported outcomes and exploratory biomarkers in advanced urothelial cancer· Overall efficacy data, and analyses of brain metastases and HRQoL for tepotinib? from largest ongoing study in NSCLC harbori...

14 Sep 00:06 Börse Express 3714356347196891153.html
Merck Advances Oncology Portfolio and Pipeline with New and Long-term Data in Multiple Cancers at ESMO 2020

· New analyses from Phase III JAVELIN Bladder 100 study of BAVENCIO®* assess efficacy across subgroups, patient-reported outcomes and exploratory biomarkers in advanced urothelial cancer

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UK coronavirus hospital death toll rises by one as infection rate soars

14 Sep 13:05 2 articles

UK coronavirus hospital death toll rises by three as infection rate soars

The single fatality was confirmed on the day the government's "rule of six" is introduced in a desperate bid to tackle the rising number of coronavirus cases

14 Sep 13:05 mirror 675785261130682010.html
Revealed: The 17 local authorities where coronavirus cases are NOT rising (and how more than HALF of areas were seeing drop in cases last month)

Public Health England data shows that cases are on the rise all over the country, as the average number of people testing positive each day has more than doubled in the past 10 days to 3,000.

14 Sep 15:47 Mail Online 124328111554885101.html
The 'Living with Covid' plan - from sports and household gatherings allowed at Level 1 to a return to lockdown at Level 5

14 Sep 17:00 2 articles

The 'Living with Covid' plan - from sports and household gatherings allowed at Level 1 to a return to lockdown at Level 5

The Government is finalising its medium-term plan for living with Covid-19.

14 Sep 17:00 independent 5894610845392962511.html
Auckland to stay at Level 2.5 until at least September 23; Cabinet makes 'in-principle' decision to move rest of NZ to Level 1 on September 21 if cases remain contained

Auckland to stay at Level 2.5 until at least September 23; Cabinet makes 'in-principle' decision to move rest of NZ to Level 1 on September 21 if cases remain contained

14 Sep 01:24 interest.co.nz 6454226275756437958.html
Covaxin produced ‘robust’ immune response in monkeys, Bharat Biotech says

14 Sep 09:10 2 articles

Covaxin produced ‘robust’ immune response in monkeys, Bharat Biotech says

Data from the animal trials of Covaxin, India's first indigenous Covid vaccine candidate being developed by Bharat Biotech, is yet to be peer-reviewed.

14 Sep 09:10 ThePrint 700365118537041744.html
Covaxin: Study finds reduction in replication of virus in rhesus monkeys

New findings of ‘animal challenge’ studies designed to find out whether the vaccine candidate can protect animals from the disease has shown the vaccine induced a strong immune response and protected monkeys from the infection.

13 Sep 21:52 The Indian Express 2885715105024549671.html
Wildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species

14 Sep 15:56 2 articles

Wildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species

In Southeast Asia, wildlife trade is running rampant, and Vietnam plays a key role in combating wildlife trafficking.

14 Sep 15:56 phys.org 3476726123419858796.html
Wildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species

In a new study, published in the scientific journal Nature Conservation, a research team analyses the genetic diversity of the endangered Four-eyed turtle, a species that has fallen victim to the growing wildlife trade in Vietnam. Having identified several distinct lineages in field-collected and local trade samples, the scientists warn that confiscated animals must not be released back into the wild before they have their origin traced back to the locality they have been captured.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469454155510.html
Only 34% people will eat restaurant food in next 60 days, mostly home delivered: Survey

14 Sep 09:40 2 articles

Only 34% people will eat restaurant food in next 60 days, mostly home delivered: Survey

A recent study by Center for Disease Control, USA, released on September 11, says adults who tested positive for Covid-19 in July in America were twice as likely to have visited a restaurant or coffee shop in the last 14 days.

14 Sep 09:40 The Indian Express 2885715103787883691.html
Consumers avoid visiting restaurants as Covid-19 cases rise: Survey

Citizens are concerned about catching the Covid-19 infection in restaurants and cafes as they are frequented by a variety of people

13 Sep 17:02 Business-Standard 1502508924635414080.html
Singapore records 48 new Covid-19 infections, including five imported cases; no new cases in the community

14 Sep 07:49 2 articles

Singapore records 48 new Covid-19 infections, including five imported cases; no new cases in the community

SINGAPORE, Sept 14 — Singapore has confirmed 48 new cases of Covid-19, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a press release today. There are five imported cases who had all been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. No new cases in the community were reported based on the...

14 Sep 07:49 Malaymail 302165935746011690.html
Singapore's Covid-19 caseload reaches 57,454 after it reports 48 new cases

Singapore reported 48 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, including five imported infections, taking the national tally to 57,454, many of them foreign workers

14 Sep 10:01 Business-Standard 1502508924833762802.html
Research explores factors influencing soybean injury by synthetic auxin herbicides

14 Sep 16:00 2 articles

Research explores factors influencing soybean injury by synthetic auxin herbicides

Synthetic auxin products have given growers an important option for managing weed populations resistant to glyphosate and other herbicides. But according to an article featured in the journal Weed Technology, ...

14 Sep 16:00 phys.org 3476726123509862355.html
Research explores factors influencing soybean injury by synthetic auxin herbicides

Synthetic auxin products have given growers an important option for managing weed populations resistant to glyphosate and other herbicides. But according to an article featured in the journal Weed Technology, there is one important downside to dicamba, 2,4-D and other synthetic auxins. They often move off-target and can cause severe injury to sensitive plants growing nearby.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469377828549.html
Health Ministry: Malaysia records 31 new Covid-19 cases, 28 local infections

14 Sep 09:32 2 articles

Health Ministry: Malaysia records 31 new Covid-19 cases, 28 local infections

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 14 — Malaysia recorded 31 new Covid-19 cases today and registered no fatalities, Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said today. The director-general of the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a statement said the new cases now brings the total number of active cases in the country to...

14 Sep 09:32 Malaymail 302165936453507792.html
More than 290 caught in nightclubs for violating Malaysia’s COVID-19 measures

KUALA LUMPUR: A record of 294 people were booked on Saturday (Sep 12) for flouting Malaysia's COVID-19 recovery movement control order (RMCO) ...

13 Sep 17:17 CNA 5644198862445444653.html
Salem GH handles 125 deliveries of COVID-19 patients

14 Sep 17:10 2 articles

Salem GH handles 125 deliveries of COVID-19 patients

The Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital has handled 125 deliveries of COVID-19 patients alone since May.The Hospital, which is the tertiary centre for COVID-19 treatment in the di

14 Sep 17:10 The Hindu 6679535024806710874.html
Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh: 36 more test positive in Ratlam, tally 1,390

So far all cases of Covid-19 were being dealt by the Government Medical College here including sample tests at its laboratory.

13 Sep 23:30 Free Press Journal 9080771787624543883.html
Single atom-thin platinum makes a great chemical sensor

14 Sep 12:30 2 articles

Single atom-thin platinum makes a great chemical sensor

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, together with colleagues from other universities, have discovered the possibility to prepare one-atom thin platinum for use as a chemical sensor. ...

14 Sep 12:30 phys.org 3476726123109089481.html
Single atom-thin platinum makes a great chemical sensor

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, together with colleagues from other universities, have discovered the possibility to prepare one-atom thin platinum for use as a chemical sensor. The results were recently published in the scientific journal Advanced Material Interfaces.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469441459049.html
COVID-19 case count above 300 for the first time since early June

14 Sep 14:27 2 articles

COVID-19 case count above 300 for the first time since early June

For the first time since early June, Ontario is reporting over 300 new daily cases of COVID-19, with 313 confirmed Monday. 

14 Sep 14:27 680News 8014034334848395344.html
World Sets Record For Daily Covid-19 Cases: WHO

The health agency reported more than 300,000 new cases on Sunday.

14 Sep 00:00 Forbes 6028587530291410305.html
Touch-and-know: Brain activity during tactile stimuli reveals hand preferences in people

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

Touch-and-know: Brain activity during tactile stimuli reveals hand preferences in people

Scientists show that it is possible to distinguish between left-handed and right-handed people by noninvasively monitoring just their brain activity during passive tactile stimulation. These results are key in haptic research (the study of sensory systems) and have various important implications for brain-computer interfaces, augmented reality, and even artificial intelligence.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754802217571705.html
Touch-and-know: Brain activity during tactile stimuli reveals hand preferences in people

Scientists at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, show that it is possible to distinguish between left-handed and right-handed people by noninvasively monitoring just their brain activity during passive tactile stimulation. These results are key in haptic research (the study of sensory systems) and have various important implications for brain-computer interfaces, augmented reality, and even artificial intelligence.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467853188491.html
401 fresh Covid-19 cases in Dakshina Kannada

13 Sep 10:12 2 articles

401 fresh Covid-19 cases in Dakshina Kannada

The surge in Covid-19 cases continued with 401 fresh cases recorded in the Dakshina Kannada district on Saturday. Five more Covid-19 fatalities have been recorded by the district administration, thus

13 Sep 10:12 Deccan Herald 2027555797599888832.html
Capital records 4,235 fresh Covid cases

The national Capital recorded 4,235 fresh COVID-19 cases on Sunday, taking the total number of persons infected with coronavirus to over 2.18 lakh. This is the fifth successive day when over 4,000 fresh cases have been recorded in Delhi. Twenty-eight fatalities were recorded in the last 29 hours,

14 Sep 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783233726231062.html
Coimbatore SP, Krishnagiri MP test positive

14 Sep 16:58 2 articles

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Western region reports over 1,400 cases

COIMBATORE BureauCoimbatore district reported 498 new COVID-19 positive cases on Monday, taking the district’s tally so far to 22,662. Three patients aged 42, 57 and 83 died and the toll stood at 357.

14 Sep 16:58 The Hindu 6679535026237164767.html
New low as Kenya reports only 48 new Covid-19 cases, total at 36,205

14 Sep 12:25 2 articles

New low as Kenya reports only 48 new Covid-19 cases, total at 36,205

Death toll rises to 624

14 Sep 12:25 Pulse Live 3606876835215449817.html
New low as Kenya reports only 48 new Covid-19 cases, total at 36,205

Death toll rises to 624

14 Sep 12:25 Pulse Live 3606876835385016846.html
Packed pubs must be a thing of the past, intensive care expert says

14 Sep 08:18 2 articles

Packed pubs must be a thing of the past, intensive care expert says

Covid-19: Catherine Motherway warns against uncontrolled indoor gatherings

14 Sep 08:18 The Irish Times 8204772969362875861.html
Packed pubs must be a thing of the past in battle against Covid-19, expert warns

Dr Catherine Motherway said that while pubs will almost certainly be given permission to reopen - it will only be under very strict new guidelines

14 Sep 13:05 Irish Mirror 2875825628074696827.html
India News | 15 Deaths, 1,043 Fresh Virus Cases in Uttarakhand

14 Sep 09:36 2 articles

India News | 15 Deaths, 1,043 Fresh Virus Cases in Uttarakhand

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Fifteen more people died from coronavirus in Uttarakhand on Monday as 1,043 cases surfaced, taking the number of infections in the state to 33,016, according to a bulletin issued by the Health Department. India News | 15 Deaths, 1,043 Fresh Virus Cases in Uttarakhand.

14 Sep 09:36 LatestLY 4417753376049215218.html
Central region sees 640 new cases

Central districts registered 640 fresh cases of COVID-19 and five deaths on Monday. According to the medical bulletin issued by the State Government, the maximum number of fresh cases was reported in

14 Sep 15:05 The Hindu 6679535025699635236.html
Coronavirus | 58% of recovered cases are from five States

14 Sep 11:49 2 articles

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Covonavirus recovery rate in India hits new high: 10 updates

92,071 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours in the country.Maharashtra continues to contribute a high number

14 Sep 11:49 mint 6614605817604091085.html
Study: Kids less likely than adults to be asymptomatic COVID-19 spreaders

14 Sep 15:02 2 articles

Study: Kids less likely than adults to be asymptomatic COVID-19 spreaders

Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Adults are nearly 10 times more likely to be asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19 than children, according to an analysis published Monday by JAMA Pediatrics.

14 Sep 15:02 UPI 8257973864644517969.html
Obese adults sleep less than others, study finds

Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Obese adults get about 15 minutes less sleep per night than those who maintain a healthy weight or are merely overweight, a study published Monday by JAMA Internal Medicine found.

14 Sep 17:25 UPI 8257973864652057689.html
New X-ray microscopy technique enables comprehensive imaging of dense neural circuits

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

New X-ray microscopy technique enables comprehensive imaging of dense neural circuits

A new x-ray microscopy technique could help accelerate efforts to map neural circuits and ultimately the brain itself. Combined with artificial intelligence-driven image analysis, researchers used XNH to reconstruct dense neural circuits in 3D, comprehensively cataloging neurons and even tracing individual neurons from muscles to the central nervous system in fruit flies.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754803026203119.html
Neural cartography

A new x-ray microscopy technique could help accelerate efforts to map neural circuits and ultimately the brain itself. Combined with artificial intelligence-driven image analysis, researchers used XNH to reconstruct dense neural circuits in 3D, comprehensively cataloging neurons and even tracing individual neurons from muscles to the central nervous system in fruit flies.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467954034988.html
COVID-19: Over 90 children have tested positive-MOH

14 Sep 18:00 2 articles

COVID-19: Over 90 children have tested positive-MOH

Kampala, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT | As the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the country, over 92 children have been infected with COVID-19 in Uganda according to the ministry of health. This is about 2 percent of the of cases in the country which are nearing 5,000. The infected children are aged between …

14 Sep 18:00 The Independent Uganda: 5099025989935378653.html
Ebola style burial bad for COVID-19 victims – Expert

Kampala, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT | Public health practitioner Prof. Freddie Sengooba has urged the Ministry of Health (MOH) to review and stop the protocol that they are currently using to bury people who succumb to COVID-19. He said they have borrowed the approach of Ebola hemorrhagic fever which presents differently and is very infectious with …

14 Sep 14:30 The Independent Uganda: 5099025990532042691.html
Qatar launches new saliva-based Covid-19 test for children

14 Sep 11:16 2 articles

Qatar launches new saliva-based Covid-19 test for children

Doha: The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) has announced that Qatar has become one of the first countries in the world to launch of a new saliva-based COVID-19 test for all children who require a COVID-19 test.

14 Sep 11:16 The Peninsula 1202843882903166536.html
Two deaths and 235 Covid-19 cases reported in Qatar on Sept 14

Doha: Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) today recorded 235 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) and 249 people recovered from the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of people recovered in Qatar to 118,931.

14 Sep 15:40 The Peninsula 1202843881149492498.html
Two classes told to self isolate at Perthshire school after two probable cases of COVID-19 identified

14 Sep 06:55 2 articles

Two classes told to self isolate at Perthshire school after two probable cases of COVID-19 identified

The two cases are closely linked to a confirmed positive case.

14 Sep 06:55 Daily Record 552235480823702598.html
Two ‘probable’ cases of coronavirus at Perthshire school linked to confirmed case

Two "probable" cases of coronavirus  closely linked to a confirmed positive case, have been identified at St Madoes Primary School.

13 Sep 18:15 The Courier 4275302768412514240.html
Tripura: COVID-19 fatality rises to 200

13 Sep 23:16 2 articles

Tripura: COVID-19 fatality rises to 200

Six more people in Tripura died of COVID-19 complications on Sunday, taking the state's overall death toll to 200.

13 Sep 23:16 NORTHEAST NOW 7361482545047722528.html
Unhealthy lifestyle, return of NRIs behind high Covid fatality, Punjab health minister says

In an interview to ThePrint, Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu lists factors leading to the surge in Covid cases and the state's high fatality rate.

14 Sep 14:35 ThePrint 700365117128839723.html
Covid-19 continues to surge in Maharashtra; Here’s why the state is recording more Coronavirus infections

14 Sep 08:30 2 articles

Covid-19 continues to surge in Maharashtra; Here’s why the state is recording more Coronavirus infections

Coronavirus cases in Maharashtra: Globally, Maharashtra is the province with highest number of infections. In terms of deaths, it would rank tenth in the world.

14 Sep 08:30 The Financial Express 1288289580218798311.html
Covid-19 hospital admissions surge; 1,300 new coronavirus infections

The total number of hospitalizations for Covid-19 reached 209 on Monday, the highest total since June 28. Intensive care units were treating 43 of those

14 Sep 14:19 NL Times 9001346993143510599.html
UAE prioritises health care and research after normalisation of relations with Israel

13 Sep 15:13 2 articles

UAE prioritises health care and research after normalisation of relations with Israel

Agreements aim to facilitate medical tourism, COVID-19 screening and research

13 Sep 15:13 Gulf News 2086521544449298751.html
Grateful mother praises UHWI doctor

A Corporate Area schoolteacher is heaping praises on members of the local medical communi...

14 Sep 00:00 Jamaica Observer 5357348615737391584.html
Research paper discusses future of field-based sciences in COVID-19 world

14 Sep 16:33 2 articles

Research paper discusses future of field-based sciences in COVID-19 world

Independent group leaders Eleanor Scerri and Denise Kuehnert of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) have teamed up with other colleagues from the institute and beyond to ...

14 Sep 16:33 phys.org 3476726123541664400.html
"COVID-19 is here to stay for the foreseeable future" -- Field work in a pandemic

Independent group leaders Eleanor Scerri and Denise Kühnert of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) have teamed up with other colleagues from the institute and beyond to comment on the future of field-based sciences in a COVID-19 world. The piece outlines the epidemiological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2, details its effects on field-based sciences and identifies how working practices can be remodeled to overcome the challenges brought on by the virus.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469034992210.html
Sign of life on Venus discovered with Hawaii telescope | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

14 Sep 10:05 2 articles

Sign of life on Venus discovered with Hawaii telescope | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

An international team of scientists using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on Hawaii island has discovered the potential for life on Venus.

14 Sep 10:05 Star-Advertiser 3439335389581769789.html
Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus

The researchers did not discover actual life forms, but noted that on Earth phosphine is produced by bacteria thriving in oxygen-starved environments. The international scientific team first spotted the phosphine using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii and confirmed it using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) radio telescope in Chile.

14 Sep 17:04 The Indian Express 2885715105539469276.html
Coronavirus Global Updates, Sept 13: AstraZeneca resumes UK trials of vaccine; Istanbul limits size of weddings parties

13 Sep 14:26 2 articles

Coronavirus Global Updates, Sept 13: AstraZeneca resumes UK trials of vaccine; Istanbul limits size of weddings parties

Global Coronavirus Updates: As many as 918,894 people have succumbed to the virus bringing the global death toll closer to 1 million.

13 Sep 14:26 The Indian Express 2885715103782636106.html
Coronavirus Update: Dementia symptoms appear to worsen after pandemic restrictions disrupt support routines, families say

Sept 13: Israel to set new nationwide lockdown as coronavirus cases surge; WHO reports record one-day jump of almost 308,000 global cases

14 Sep 00:27 The Globe and Mail 68426411507396701.html
Covid-19 hospitalizations continue to rise as infections grow by 57%

13 Sep 14:26 2 articles

Covid-19 hospitalizations continue to rise as infections grow by 57%

There were 184 people being treated in Dutch hospitals for Covid-19 on Sunday, the highest total in nearly 11 weeks. The number of new coronavirus

13 Sep 14:26 NL Times 9001346993570092555.html
New protocols for patients recovering from coronavirus: Check early signs

There has also been a steep rise in recoveries, with the recovery rate going up to 77.88 per cent

14 Sep 01:23 The Asian Age 2126266545467077621.html
Plasma therapy and dedicated COVID-19 care systems help Odisha cross one-lakh recoveries milestone

14 Sep 10:56 2 articles

Plasma therapy and dedicated COVID-19 care systems help Odisha cross one-lakh recoveries milestone

The COVID-19 recovery rate of Odisha is significantly higher at 75.66 per cent and with the state government's initiatives to counter the pandemic, the rate is expected to increase in the coming weeks.

14 Sep 10:56 TimesNowNews.com 2883221454484581420.html
Coronavirus: ICMR Study Found Plasma Therapy Does Not Help in Reducing Mortality; And Astrazeneca, the Oxford Vaccine, Gets Delayed

Utilization of recovering plasma treatment in COVID tainted patients doesn't help in lessening mortality or movement to a serious instance of COVID-19, a multi-

14 Sep 09:16 Inventiva 1435473502270518437.html
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Auburn Bay school in Calgary

14 Sep 04:47 2 articles

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Auburn Bay school in Calgary

A second school in Calgary's public school board has now declared a COVID-19 outbreak.

14 Sep 04:47 Global News 7257857869656072811.html
Walvis Bay welcomes slowdown in reported COVID-19 cases

-Walvis Bay, once a noted epicentre of the COVID-19 outbreak has shown a notable reduction in positive cases of late.

13 Sep 18:57 nbc - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation 4504921726712823323.html
Rubbery properties help RNA nanoparticles target tumors efficiently and quickly leave body

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

Rubbery properties help RNA nanoparticles target tumors efficiently and quickly leave body

A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute shows that RNA nanoparticles have elastic and rubbery properties that help explain why these particles target tumors so efficiently and why they possess lower toxicity in animal studies.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232467575924986.html
Rubbery properties help RNA nanoparticles target tumors efficiently and quickly leave body

A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC—James) shows that RNA nanoparticles ...

14 Sep 16:19 phys.org 3476726124605576281.html
Les Mills scare: 89 gymgoers identified as close contacts

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

Les Mills scare: 89 gymgoers identified as close contacts

Eighty-nine people have been identified as close contacts of a person who attended a North Shore gym before they tested positive for Covid-19. All...

14 Sep 00:00 Otago Daily Times Online News 3107042080434974146.html
Les Mills scare: 89 gymgoers identified as close contacts

Eighty-nine people have been identified as close contacts of a person who attended a North Shore gym before they tested positive for Covid-19. All...

14 Sep 00:00 Otago Daily Times Online News 3107042078794041831.html
India's corona cases, deaths soar again

13 Sep 13:59 2 articles

India's corona cases, deaths soar again

India's corona cases, deaths soar again

13 Sep 13:59 Saudi Gazette 6913978434496814797.html
4.85mn corona cases in India; deaths relatively low

4.85mn corona cases in India; deaths relatively low

14 Sep 11:42 Saudi Gazette 6913978435144852342.html
Jason Leitch apologises for saying older people are 'corralled' into care homes in Scotland

14 Sep 08:46 2 articles

Jason Leitch apologises for saying older people are 'corralled' into care homes in Scotland

A senior figure in Scotland's care industry described Leitch's comments as 'outrageous'.

14 Sep 08:46 Daily Record 552235479925358234.html
Older Scots 'more worried' by Covid-19 and less likely to reengage with society, says Jason Leitch

Scotland's national clinical director said there was growing evidence of a demographic split when it came to attitudes towards the virus.

14 Sep 07:49 Daily Record 552235480209687754.html
GMB's Dr Hilary warns UK 'needs to get a grip' amid 'worrying' rise in coronavirus cases

14 Sep 07:03 2 articles

GMB's Dr Hilary warns UK 'needs to get a grip' amid 'worrying' rise in coronavirus cases

Good Morning Britain's Dr Hilary Jones shared increasing fears of a 'deadly' second wave of Covid-19 as new rules come into place in England

14 Sep 07:03 mirror 675785260262065293.html
Rise in hospitalizations similar to 'early days' of pandemic, head of UHN warns

The head of the university Health Network is expressing concern about a rise in hospitalizations related to COVID-19 that he says is starting to remind him of “the early days” of the first wave of the virus.

14 Sep 17:19 CP24 1887544294688066204.html
Global study reveals time running out for many soils - but conservation measures can help

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

Global study reveals time running out for many soils - but conservation measures can help

Researchers found more than 90 per cent of the conventionally farmed soils in their global study were thinning, and 16 per cent had lifespans of less than a century. These rapidly thinning soils were found all over the world, including countries such as Australia, China, the UK, and the USA.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468588882064.html
Global study reveals time running out for many soils—but conservation measures can help

A major new international study has provided a first worldwide insight into how soil erosion may be affecting the longevity of our soils.

14 Sep 16:15 phys.org 3476726124140891111.html
Doctors 'ignored' paramedic's warning that toddler had sepsis before he died

13 Sep 17:55 2 articles

Doctors 'ignored' paramedic's warning that toddler had sepsis before he died

Solihull two-year-old Arlo Bennett died after doctors at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham missed his sepsis infection as he developed meningitis then suffered cardiac arrest

13 Sep 17:55 mirror 675785260641770652.html
Sepsis accounts for over 11m preventable deaths, says Global Alliance

The Global Sepsis Alliance has said Sepsis accounts for over 11 million preventable deaths annually, affects close to 50 million people globally, and that more than 40% of those are children under the age of five.

14 Sep 08:04 Vanguard News 4125100339522801123.html
High-risk patients for colorectal cancer lack knowledge about colonoscopy

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

High-risk patients for colorectal cancer lack knowledge about colonoscopy

Many clinicians rely on self-reports from their high-risk patients about their need and proper interval for repeat surveillance colonoscopy. Researchers analyzed data on high-risk patients and found that 28 percent were unaware of either the need for a repeat colonoscopy or the proper surveillance interval. Of these, 16.6 percent were unaware of the proper three-year interval to obtain a follow-up surveillance colonoscopy. Also, 12 percent did not know that they required a follow-up surveillance colonoscopy.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468076675121.html
Study shows lack knowledge about colonoscopy among high-risk patients

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths in the United States and advanced colorectal polyps are a major risk factor.

14 Sep 13:43 News-Medical.net 4522523030023314254.html
Study finds lack of important immune cells in COVID-19 patients

14 Sep 00:00 3 articles

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Are South Africans becoming immune to COVID-19?

Professor of Vaccinology at Wits University, Shabir Madhi, said that some sectors of the population could have developed immune cells.

14 Sep 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610108457826420.html

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How 'living liver' donations could fill a gender gap in transplantation

14 Sep 01:54 2 articles

How 'living liver' donations could fill a gender gap in transplantation

A new Canadian study says women waiting for a liver transplant can boost their odds of survival with living donors, narrowing an existing gap in which women are less likely to receive a transplant and more likely to die on the waiting list than men.

14 Sep 01:54 CTVNews 2422791597362541816.html
11 Surprising Health Benefits Of Cod Liver Oil You Need To Know

The health benefits of cod liver oil include improving eye health, treating stomach ulcers, supporting bone health, preventing upper respiratory tract infections and reducing the symptoms of arthritis.

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First US spring flight to Antarctica aims to keep out virus

14 Sep 03:21 2 articles

First US spring flight to Antarctica aims to keep out virus

Antarctica is the only continent without the virus, and there is a global effort to make sure incoming scientists and workers don’t bring it with them.

14 Sep 03:21 The Hindu 6679535025324793319.html
How scientists are working to ensure Antarctica remains free of COVID-19

JOHANNESBURG — At this very moment a vast world exists that’s free of the coronavirus, where people can mingle without masks and watch the pandemic unfold from thousands of miles away. That world

14 Sep 18:15 New York Post 7654946768649576752.html
HSE targets graduates and students to boost contact tracing capacity

14 Sep 05:10 2 articles

HSE targets graduates and students to boost contact tracing capacity

The HSE said that it’s looking for public-health trained individuals who will be ready to start almost immediately.

14 Sep 05:10 TheJournal.ie 6446904418600437384.html
Tracing the coronavirus: Students at Community College of Philadelphia are working to help stop the spread

Tyshien Maddox had seen what the coronavirus could do: His mother got it. So did his two brothers and his grandparents. And a cousin died from it.

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Testing, cases see usual Sunday dip

14 Sep 17:01 2 articles

Testing, cases see usual Sunday dip

Only 1,417 positives detected; 13 more succumb to the virus

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Karnataka adds 8,244 COVID-19 cases, testing level dips

A.P. reports continuing dip in positive cases; Telangana again cuts testing on Sunday; Kerala reports 2,540 new cases

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India News | Assam's COVID-19 Death Toll Mounts to 482 with 13 More Fatalities

14 Sep 11:54 2 articles

India News | Assam's COVID-19 Death Toll Mounts to 482 with 13 More Fatalities

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Assam reported 13 more COVID-19 fatalities on Monday, pushing the death count to 482, even as the coronavirus tally surged to 1,44,166 with 2,403 fresh cases, Minister for Health and Family Welfare Himanta Biswa Sarma said. India News | Assam's COVID-19 Death Toll Mounts to 482 with 13 More Fatalities.

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Himanta shares scary video of COVID ICU to alert people

GUWAHATI: As the number deaths due to COVID19 pandemic in Assam has increased every day, Assam Health Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma wore PPE kit and visited the COVID ICU ward of Guwahati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) to take stock of the situa

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Sticky DNA webs may cause tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections

14 Sep 16:24 2 articles

Sticky DNA webs may cause tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections

Sticky webs of DNA released from immune cells known as neutrophils may cause much of the tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections, according to two new studies published September 14 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

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DNA webs may drive lung pathology in severe COVID-19

Sticky webs of DNA released from immune cells known as neutrophils may cause much of the tissue damage associated with severe COVID-19 infections, according to two new studies published September 14 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM). The research, conducted by independent groups in Belgium and Brazil, suggests that blocking the release of these DNA webs could be a new therapeutic target for the management of severe forms of COVID-19.

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The enduring mystery of Earth's water

13 Sep 22:27 2 articles

The enduring mystery of Earth's water

You have to go to extreme lengths to find places on Earth that don’t reveal that they’re part of a water-rich planet. Even the highest and driest deserts, like the Atacama Plateau in South America,

13 Sep 22:27 Deccan Herald 2027555796710309826.html
The Enduring Mystery of Earth's Water

New clues have emerged on exactly where your last drink came from

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Scientists: There Are Likely Entire Planets Made Out of Diamond and Silica

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

Scientists: There Are Likely Entire Planets Made Out of Diamond and Silica

Some carbon-rich exoplanets could be made out of diamonds and silica, according to a new study published recently in The Planetary Science Journal.

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East Godavari continues to top in A.P.’s single-day tally

14 Sep 15:55 2 articles

East Godavari continues to top in A.P.’s single-day tally

Dip in the number of new infections in the past five days

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State reports 9,536 new cases and 66 deaths

East Godavari registers highest single-day tally once again

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Which countries have not reported any coronavirus cases?

13 Sep 10:18 2 articles

Which countries have not reported any coronavirus cases?

In December 2019, the coronavirus was seemingly confined to China. But, a few weeks later, the virus, which causes the illness known as COVID-19, became a global pandemic.

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America Is About to Lose Its 200,000th Life to Coronavirus. How Many More Have to Die?

As another grim milestone approaches, here are the lessons officials ignored and what the country needs to do to prevent further tragedy.

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How this New Zealand university had a contact tracing system up and running in four weeks to minimise COVID-19 transmission

14 Sep 00:30 2 articles

How this New Zealand university had a contact tracing system up and running in four weeks to minimise COVID-19 transmission

If you’ve been keeping tabs on the seemingly infinite news stories of late, you’d know that New Zealand has been lauded for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ten things you can do to minimise your chances of catching Covid-19

As the numbers diagnosed with Covid-19 creep up again and with winter looming it appears this pandemic will continue to dominate our daily lives for some time. There is a glut of information online about how to protect yourself from getting Covid-19 and there are many experts advising us on how we can minimise our chances of catching this virus. However, getting your information from reliable sources that are familiar with international, national as well as local guidelines and protocols is vital.

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Pandemic vs. pandemic: COVID-19 hampers fight against HIV

14 Sep 12:17 2 articles

Pandemic vs. pandemic: COVID-19 hampers fight against HIV

As COVID-19 swept through the South, Mel Prince watched with alarm as some of the HIV positive patients she helps in the rural Black Belt stopped showing up for lab tests and doctor’s visits.

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Pandemic vs. pandemic: COVID-19 hampers fight against HIV

As COVID-19 swept through the South, Mel Prince watched with alarm as some of the HIV positive patients she helps in the rural Black Belt stopped showing up for lab tests and doctor's visits.

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Odisha Registers 11 More COVID-19 Deaths; Toll Rises To 637

14 Sep 06:10 2 articles

Odisha Registers 11 More COVID-19 Deaths; Toll Rises To 637

Another 11 more patients succumbed to COVID-19 in Odisha in the last 24 hours, taking the toll to 637 as informed by the Health and Family Welfare Department today. Covid Deaths In Odisha, covid deaths odisha, coronavirus odisha update today, coronavirus odisha news,coronavirus odisha positive,case coronavirus odisha,coronavirus in odisha,odisha latest odisha news,odisha,odisha top news,odisha trending news, kalinga tv live,kalinga news,kalingatv,odia news live,news,latest news,odia news,odisha news,odia newspaper,oriya news,odisha latest news,ajira odia news

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Covid-19: With 4198 Positive Cases, Odisha Reports Record Single Day Spike, 11 Deaths

COVID-19 cases in Odisha continue to surge with the State reporting the 'highest' 4,198 new virus cases in the last 24 hours pushing the positive tally to 1,55,005. On the other hand, the virus claimed 11 more lives, taking the death toll to 637.

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Denmark's, Norway's Covid-19 Infection Rates Exceed That of No-Lockdown Sweden

14 Sep 08:02 2 articles

Denmark's, Norway's Covid-19 Infection Rates Exceed That of No-Lockdown Sweden

Sweden's much-criticised no-lockdown approach appears to have bore fruit in the long run: while most countries in Europe are seeing sharp spikes in coronavirus...

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Sweden shows lockdowns were unnecessary. No wonder public health officials hate it

You know who isn’t worried about a second wave of COVID-19? Sweden. The stolid Scandinavian kingdom has just carried out a record number of COVID-19 tests and found a positive rate of just 1.2%, the lowest since the start of the pandemic. As Sweden’s case rate drops below Norway’s and Denmark’s, those commentators who spent April and May raging against what a Washington Post op-ed called its “experiment with national chauvinism” and predicting colossal fatalities have suddenly gone quiet.

14 Sep 04:00 Washington Examiner 4625792332139780681.html
Italy, Denmark and mainland Greece could be added to coronavirus quarantine list this week following surge in infections

13 Sep 21:17 2 articles

Italy, Denmark and mainland Greece could be added to coronavirus quarantine list this week following surge in infections

Figures show Denmark's cumulative number of cases over seven days - closely watched by Downing Street - is now at 28.7 infections per 100,000 people.

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Italy and mainland Greece risk being added to UK quarantine list this week

Italy, Denmark and mainland Greece are in the amber zone but at risk of being added to a red zone of countries from which arrivals must self-isolate upon return

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Dog-like robot could remotely measure vital signs of COVID-19 patients

14 Sep 18:17 2 articles

Dog-like robot could remotely measure vital signs of COVID-19 patients

A new type of dog-like robot could gather vital information from COVID-19 patients remotely, helping to keep down human exposure to the virus.

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Dog-like robot could remotely measure vital signs of COVID-19 patients

A new type of dog-like robot could gather vital information from COVID-19 patients remotely, helping to keep down human exposure to the virus.

14 Sep 18:17 Hawaii News Now 8225790205437955168.html
COVID-19 case confirmed at west Kootenay secondary school

14 Sep 15:50 2 articles

COVID-19 case confirmed at west Kootenay secondary school

Interior Health has contacted people if they might’ve been exposed to the virus

14 Sep 15:50 North Delta Reporter 5327740412013142497.html
Prison outbreak over

Interior Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak over in relation to the Okanagan Correctional Centre in Oliver.

14 Sep 07:33 Castanet 616068602765653004.html
15-year-old succumbs to COVID-19 in Oman

13 Sep 20:09 2 articles

15-year-old succumbs to COVID-19 in Oman

A 15-year-old child succumbed to COVID-19 two nights ago

13 Sep 20:09 Times of Oman 5168079155278489780.html
1,579 more South Africans infected with COVID-19, recovery rate up to 88.9%

According to the Health Department, 20 people have also succumbed to the virus and the total number of fatalities is now 15,447.

14 Sep 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610106946002402.html
French PM to end self-isolation after another negative COVID-19 test

13 Sep 00:23 2 articles

French PM to end self-isolation after another negative COVID-19 test

French Prime Minister Jean Castex has tested negative for COVID-19 again and will come out of self-isolation on Saturday, a week after being in ...

13 Sep 00:23 CNA 5644198863821303697.html
CT mom advocates having action plan after testing positive for COVID-19

Natheera Hermans (27) tested positive for COVID-19 at the end of last month but because she lives with other family members, she had to make use of quarantine and isolation facilities provided by the provincial government.

14 Sep 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610108099919221.html
Manipur: 117 persons without travel history test COVID-19 positive

13 Sep 20:50 2 articles

Manipur: 117 persons without travel history test COVID-19 positive

A total of 144 persons found to be COVID-19 positive in Manipur in the last 24 hours, officials informed on Sunday.

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Children born in Autumn are more likely to suffer from food allergies: Study

13 Sep 23:30 2 articles

Children born in Autumn are more likely to suffer from food allergies: Study

Food allergy is something we generally do not talk about much as it seems simple that you have to avoid consumption of a particular food. But it can b

13 Sep 23:30 The Times of India 6060938663519071977.html
Why are Autumn babies more likely to have allergies?

A new study says babies born Sept-Oct have higher risk of allergic diseases. But why?

14 Sep 07:57 Gulf News 2086521544796560439.html
Women grieve stillborn babies as COVID-19 hits maternity care in rural India

14 Sep 18:23 2 articles

Women grieve stillborn babies as COVID-19 hits maternity care in rural India

Coronavirus infections are rising faster in India than anywhere else in the world

14 Sep 18:23 Dunya News 5863268919220046733.html
B.C. woman fighting for 'essential' access to 94-year-old father

It’s traumatic enough to see a loved one’s health deteriorate in long term care during the COVID-19 lockdown.But a woman, who has gone so far as

14 Sep 13:00 iNFOnews.ca 6669504244622432524.html
Coronavirus: T cells in patients missing antibodies

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

Coronavirus: T cells in patients missing antibodies

Some COVID patients don't have detectable antibodies - but they do produce immune cells called T cells...

14 Sep 00:00 The Naked Scientists 1674119673124469490.html
30% recovered COVID-19 patients have no antibodies: govt. survey

‘No need to panic as memory cells will trigger immune response in most cases’

14 Sep 18:20 The Hindu 6679535025814268523.html
Imaging agent developed at Washington University spotlights inflammation

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

Imaging agent developed at Washington University spotlights inflammation

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have created a new PET imaging agent that detects signs of inflammation. Such a tracer could aid diagnosis and study of diseases ranging from cardiovascular disease to cancer to COVID-19.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468594160392.html
Researchers develop new PET imaging agent that spotlights inflammation

Many of the most common diseases -- cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and lung disease, and even COVID-19 -- have been linked to chronic or excessive inflammation.

14 Sep 16:11 News-Medical.net 4522523031018952563.html
Detection of PCBs and their metabolites (OH-PCBs) in the fetal brain of a Japanese macaque

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

Detection of PCBs and their metabolites (OH-PCBs) in the fetal brain of a Japanese macaque

This study selected the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) as a model animal for the fetal transfer of OH-PCBs in humans, and revealed OH-PCB concentrations and their relationships in the maternal and fetal brains. The key finding from this study is that OH-PCBs can reach the developing brain of the fetus as early as the first trimester of pregnancy. These OH-PCBs may exceed the levels that induce adverse effects on neurodevelopment.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469051785369.html
Detection of endocrine disruptors in the fetal brain of a Japanese macaque

A new study of the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) as a model animal for the fetal transfer of OH-PCBs in humans has revealed OH-PCB concentrations and their relationships in the maternal and fetal ...

14 Sep 12:28 phys.org 3476726123223314435.html
COVID-19 can 'hijack' brain cells, starve others to death - new study

13 Sep 22:14 2 articles

COVID-19 can 'hijack' brain cells, starve others to death - new study

Lead researcher Dr Akiko Iwasaki said it's like a "silent infection".

13 Sep 22:14 Newshub 2131266987107152858.html
Yale study shows coronavirus attacks the brain too, scientists say it’s ‘a silent infection’

Yale study offers first clear evidence on how SARS-CoV-2 invades brain cells, says the virus hijacks cells to make copies of itself & sucks up oxygen to starve nearby cells.

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New treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

New treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling

A 3D bioengineered model of lung tissue built by University of Michigan researchers is poking holes in decades worth of flat, Petri dish observations into how the deadly disease pulmonary fibrosis progresses.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232468454375136.html
New treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling

A 3D bioengineered model of lung tissue is poking holes in decades worth of flat, Petri dish observations into how the deadly disease pulmonary fibrosis progresses.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801176447217.html
Surgeon’s procedure can avoid amputation, early death

13 Sep 06:06 2 articles

Surgeon’s procedure can avoid amputation, early death

Approximately 185,000 amputations occur in the U.S. each year, and there are nearly 2 million people living with limb loss in this country. Among those living with limb loss, the main causes are vascular disease (54%) — including diabetes and peripheral arterial disease — trauma (45%) and cancer (less than 2%). Nearly half of the individuals who have an amputation due to vascular disease will die within 5 years. This is higher than the five-year mortality rates for breast cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer. These statistics from the National Institutes of Health may be shocking to some, but vascular surgeon Dr.

13 Sep 06:06 THE OKLAHOMAN 7193318761497054777.html
Surgeon offers procedure to avoid amputation and early death

Oklahoma City vascular surgeon has pioneered a minimally invasive procedure to restore blood flow to lower extremities, preventing amputation in most cases.

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Karnataka: 105-Year-Old Woman Recovers from Coronavirus After Treatment at Home

14 Sep 00:30 2 articles

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105-year-old woman recovers from coronavirus in Karnataka

A 105-year-old woman in Koppal district successfully recovered from Covid-19, after undergoing treatment for the viral infection at her home.

14 Sep 00:30 Bangalore Mirror 4632149708134592070.html
Latest coronavirus news from MP districts on September 13

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Latest coronavirus news from MP districts on September 14

Indore accounts for 16,782 positive cases and 458 deaths, followed by Bhopal with 14,116 cases and 329 deaths.

13 Sep 23:30 Free Press Journal 9080771787362801715.html
Botox for TMJ disorders may not lead to bone loss in the short term, but more research is needed

14 Sep 04:00 2 articles

Botox for TMJ disorders may not lead to bone loss in the short term, but more research is needed

Botox injections to manage jaw and facial pain do not result in clinically significant changes in jaw bone when used short term and in low doses, according to researchers at NYU College of Dentistry. However, they found evidence of bone loss when higher doses were used.

14 Sep 04:00 EurekAlert! 8889232469414057180.html
Botox for TMJ disorders may not lead to bone loss in the short term, but more research is needed

Botox injections to manage jaw and facial pain do not result in clinically significant changes in jaw bone when used short term and in low doses, according to researchers. However, they found evidence of bone loss when higher doses were used.

14 Sep 00:00 ScienceDaily 600754801349042180.html
Mizoram’s COVID-19 tally rises to 1,428

14 Sep 00:00 2 articles

Mizoram’s COVID-19 tally rises to 1,428

The number of active COVID-19 cases in the state now is 598 as 830 people have recovered from the disease.

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Doctors in Hyderabad perform India’s first double lung transplant on recovered Covid patient

14 Sep 00:30 2 articles

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Medicos start crowdfunding for doc who risked life for patient

Dr Sanket Mehta awaits lung transplant which will require Rs 1 cr; his selfless act of intubating a critical patient with his own oxygen support last month had

14 Sep 00:30 Ahmedabad Mirror 2891158804432810392.html
Actor Sadek Bachchu goes on life support with COVID-19 illness

14 Sep 10:58 2 articles

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Actor Sadek Bachchu dies from COVID-19 illness at 66

Veteran actor Sadek Bachchu has died in hospital care from the COVID-19 illness at the age of 66.

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