From avocado plants to baker’s yeast, humans to zebras, sexually reproducing organisms must create germ cells that contain half the
Day: May 7, 2020
Study reveals most critically ill patients with COVID-19 survive with standard treatment
Clinicians from two hospitals in Boston report that the majority of even the sickest patients with COVID-19—those who require ventilators
COVID-19 may increase blood clotting and blockage of brain blood vessels
Clinical observations of COVID-19 patients, who went on to have a stroke, suggest coronavirus may cause clots within blood vessels
A study reveals potential causes of female infertility
Over the last six years a group of Estonian geneticists led by Associate Professor Agne Velthut-Meikas and Ph.D. student Ilmatar
Scientists hunt for genetic key to virus vulnerability
Why are some people barely affected by coronavirus, while others become gravely ill even though they are young and healthy?
Androgen-deprivation treatments for prostate cancer could protect men from COVID-19
A study of 4532 men in the Veneto region of Italy has found that those who were being treated for
Japan set to approve remdesivir for coronavirus treatment
Japan plans to authorise Thursday the antiviral drug remdesivir to treat coronavirus patients, the government said, with an eye to
Canadian team first in world to treat COVID-19 with specialized dialysis
As part of a randomized controlled trial, a team from Lawson Health Research Institute is the first in the world
Fears of ‘second wave’ hang over coronavirus successes
China declared its coronavirus risk level is now low and New Zealand was moving ahead Thursday on relaxing its pandemic