White House to direct supply of COVID drug amid access fears

Trying to head off another chaotic scramble for scarce supplies, the White House said Friday it will step in to help coordinate distribution of the first drug that appears to help some COVID-19 patients recover faster. Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters that Dr. Deborah Birx, a member of White House Coronavirus Task Force, will become one of the chief […]

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Gene therapy in mice builds muscle, reduces fat

Exercise and physical therapy often are recommended to help people who have arthritis. Both can strengthen muscle — a benefit that also can reduce joint pain. But building muscle mass and strength can take many months and be difficult in the face of joint pain from osteoarthritis, particularly for older people who are overweight. A new study in mice at […]

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Coronavirus deaths top 270,000 worldwide

Credit: CC0 Public Domain The coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 270,000 people worldwide since it began in China late last year, with more than 85 percent of fatalities in Europe and the United States, according to an AFP tally compiled from official figures at 1615 GMT on Friday. In total, 270,927 deaths have been reported across the globe from […]

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COVID-19: How Pangoline protect against corona virus – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal

How to protect yourself Pangoline in front of the Coronavirus? Pangoline can carry the Coronavirus, but the Lack of two Sensors seems to protect the animals from disease. The understanding of this evolutionary advantage could point to potential treatment options for corona virus in humans. In the current investigation, the Medical University of Vienna, it was found that Pangoline can […]

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Protein found that keeps the circadian clock on schedule

A team of researchers from several institutions in China and two in the U.S. has discovered a protein that keeps the circadian clock on schedule in mice. In their paper published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the group describes screening thousands of drugs in their search for molecules that might have an impact on the circadian rhythm, and what […]

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By the third day most with COVID-19 lose sense of smell

A University of Cincinnati researcher says a study of COVID-19 patients shows loss of the sense of smell is most likely to occur by the third day of infection with the novel virus. Most of these patients are also experiencing a loss of the sense of taste. The prospective, cross sectional telephone study examined characteristics and symptoms of 103 patients […]

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