University of New Mexico researchers who combed through a “library” of previously approved drugs believe they have identified a medication
Month: October 2020
Transposons could be rewiring our brains
A new study by neuroscientists at the University of Oxford shows that mobile genetic elements that were active in the
Viral ‘molecular scissor’ is next COVID-19 drug target
American and Polish scientists, reporting Oct. 16 in the journal Science Advances, laid out a novel rationale for COVID-19 drug design—blocking
EU regulator greenlights first injectable HIV drug
The EU’s medicines regulator on Friday gave the green light for the first injectable treatment for the HIV virus that
Reducing drinking may improve pain interference symptoms
For U.S. veterans with unhealthy alcohol use, reducing drinking may improve or resolve various conditions including pain interference symptoms and
Aussies eye end to lockdown as virus numbers tumble
Australians living under lockdown in the southeast of the country are eyeing a return of freedoms this weekend as coronavirus
Low risk of COVID infection on planes if masks worn: US military
The risk of being infected with the coronavirus on an airliner is very low if passengers wear masks, according to
Preliminary results find COVID-19 vaccine candidate based on inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus is safe
A Chinese COVID-19 vaccine candidate based on the inactivated whole SARS-CoV-2 virus (BBIBP-CorV) is safe and elicits an antibody response,
A promising new tool in the fight against melanoma
An Edith Cowan University (ECU) study has revealed that a key blood marker of cancer could be used to select
Lie detection: Have the experts got it wrong?
A widely adopted police interview technique, used by both the FBI and British police, to spot if a suspect is