The risk of death is high for people who visit the emergency department (ED) for alcohol use, and the risk
Month: November 2020
Researchers create 3-D-printed nasal swab for COVID-19 testing
In response to the critical shortage of nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Radiology at
Eye exam could lead to early Parkinson’s disease diagnosis
A simple eye exam combined with powerful artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning technology could provide early detection of Parkinson’s disease,
EU regulator could approve Covid vaccines ‘late 2020, early 2021’
Europe’s medicines regulator said Monday that it could approve the first coronavirus vaccines late this year or early next, as
T-cell abnormalities in severe COVID-19 cases
There is an idea within the coronavirus research field that there is some kind of T-cell abnormality in critically ill
Dormant threat: Abnormal proteins unleash latent toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases
Though neurodegenerative diseases are becoming more common in today’s aging societies, the exact way in which accumulated abnormal proteins become
Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 are detected up to 3 months after infection
A new study in health care workers led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) shows that IgA and
Turkey’s COVID-19 numbers at record levels for second day
Turkey saw a record number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 for the second day running on Sunday as 6,017 new
Spain PM says virus battle plan ‘is working’
Spain’s strategy to curb a rise in coronavirus infections “is working”, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Sunday as he unveiled
Airflow studies reveal strategies to reduce indoor transmission of COVID-19
Scientists studying the aerodynamics of infectious disease share steps to curb transmission during indoor activities. VIRTUAL MEETING (CST), November 22,