“Could half of the patients concern”: the Corona and can trigger dangerous blood clots

At the autopsy of a twelve-Covid-19-patients, physicians law, increased thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Four patients died directly of their consequences, although it was prior to the death, no notes. Experts explain what these findings mean for future treatment opportunities. In the past few weeks, legal practitioner at the University hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) examined 190 deceased Covid-19-patients. Twelve of them they […]

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Simple molecular reagents to treat Alzheimer’s disease

Sometimes the most complex problems actually have very simple solutions. A group of South Korean researchers reported an efficient and effective redox-based strategy for incorporating multiple functions into simple molecular reagents against neurodegenerative disorders. The team developed redox-active aromatic molecular reagents with a simple structural composition that can simultaneously target and modulate various pathogenic factors in complex neurodegenerative disorders such […]

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Can you get a therapist during lockdown?

For many people, lockdown is having a negative impact on their mental health. A new survey from the Office of National Statistics has revealed that majority of people are more concerned about stress, boredom and anxiety than they are about their general health. We are isolated from our friends and family, our routines have been interrupted and trying to be […]

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Infection outbreak in the hospital: next village in Thuringia breaks Corona-upper limit

The pandemic keeps Germany and the world continue to breath! Almost four million people have, until now, with the novel Virus-causative agent of Sars-CoV-2 infected – 169.376 of them in Germany. Coronavirus-News – top stories: travel to Germany for mother’s day allowed (10.03 PM) Obama expects Trumps crisis management (07.26 PM) a New Coronavirus-from Germany – reproduction number rises above […]

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Physics team provides novel swab design, free of charge, to augment COVID-19 testing

A team of NJIT physicists has developed a novel test swab that can be 3-D printed using inexpensive, widely available materials and speedily assembled in a range of fabrication settings. To augment the nation’s testing capabilities, the inventors are making the swab’s design publicly available to large and small manufacturers, free of licensing fees, during the COVID-19 emergency. The developers, […]

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Coronavirus update: What are the main symptoms to look out for in your eyes?

Researchers at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases in Italy found the virus can persist in the eyes for 21 days. This could be the reason why so many medical experts strongly advise against touching the face and the eyes. Dr Lydon Jones, Director for Ocular Research and Education (CORE) at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk regarding eye symptoms […]

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Is 6 feet of social distancing really enough?

By now, Americans are familiar with the rule: Stay six feet away from other people for your best chance of preventing the spread of COVID-19. Even as Texas begins to reopen more businesses, social distancing is still being emphasized. But some officials’ guidelines for how much space to keep between yourself and others has varied. The U.S. Centers for Disease […]

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