A world-first trial will see researchers from Austin Health and the University of Melbourne use intravenous zinc to fight the
Day: April 9, 2020
Does long-term exposure to air pollution lead to a steeper rate of cognitive decline?
People who live in urban areas with higher levels of air pollution may score lower on thinking and memory tests
Modelling study estimates impact of relaxing control measures on possible second wave of COVID-19 in China
New modelling research, published in The Lancet journal, suggests that China’s aggressive control measures appear to have halted the first wave of
COVID-19: Genetic network analysis provides ‘snapshot’ of pandemic origins
Researchers from Cambridge, UK, and Germany have reconstructed the early “evolutionary paths” of COVID-19 in humans—as infection spread from Wuhan
Spain sees daily drop in virus deaths, over 15,000 total
Spain’s daily death toll from the coronavirus fell to 683 on Thursday, after rising for two days, the authorities said.
S. Africa’s explosive cocktail: coronavirus and AIDS
With the world’s largest HIV-positive population, South Africa is moving to protect this particularly vulnerable group from the coronavirus. As
Wallflowers could lead to new drugs
Plant-derived chemicals called cardenolides have long been used to treat heart disease, and have shown potential as cancer therapies. But
COVID-19: Genetic network analysis provides ‘snapshot’ of pandemic origins
Researchers from Cambridge, UK, and Germany have reconstructed the early “evolutionary paths” of COVID-19 in humans – as infection spread