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IntroductionWhat is Real World Data?Experimental Data vs. RWDDifficulties with RWDBenefits of RWD     Real-World Effectiveness     Drug Repurposing     Safety EvaluationWhat Lies Ahead for RWD?References Healthcare is more of an art than a science since people are so different from each other. Today's gold standard of safety, potency, and efficacy regarding healthcare practices is the randomized controlled trial (RCT). Yet […]

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Beijing to reopen schools and workplaces as COVID-19 curbs ease

Beijing will gradually lift COVID-19 restrictions this week, city officials said Sunday. After some easing in recent days, the Chinese capital—which reported 19 new infections Sunday—announced residents would start returning to work from Monday and schools would reopen from June 13. China is wedded to a zero-COVID strategy of hard lockdowns, mass testing and long quarantine periods to wipe out […]

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How your blood can show if you are lonely

HEALTH NOTES: How your blood can show if you are lonely Loneliness can be reflected in your blood. Japanese scientists analysed blood samples from 83 people and found specific compounds in those suffering from ‘extreme social withdrawal’. They had high levels of long-chain acylcarnitine – a fat linked to heart problems. Lonely men also had low levels of bilirubin and […]

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Molecular connector helps cocaine latch on to brain cells, even when drug is in low doses: Study in mice shows that the BASP1 connector molecule may also underlie gender differences in cocaines effects

Scientists have long known that cocaine works by latching on to molecular connectors on the surface of brain cells, allowing dopamine, a chemical that promotes feelings of pleasure and reward, to accumulate in the space between brain cells. Now, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found a molecular connector, known as the BASP1 receptor, that binds cocaine, even when […]

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caffeine effects on heart

Long Covid: Dr Sara Kayat discusses impact on children We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The British Heart Foundation (BHF) explains there isn’t one single test […]

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Oxygen saturation overestimated in minority COVID-19 patients

Asian, Black, and Hispanic patients with COVID-19 have persistent overestimation of arterial oxygen saturation, according to a study published online May 31 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Ashraf Fawzy, M.D., M.P.H., from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, and colleagues conducted a retrospective cohort study of clinical data for COVID-19 patients who self-identified as Asian, Black, Hispanic, or […]

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Impact of Coronavirus Variants May Be Location-Dependent

(Reuters) – A new approach to viewing viral evolution could help predict whether and when a new coronavirus variant is likely to outcompete currently dominant versions, researchers say. “Mutations alone cannot answer the question” of whether a variant will take hold, said Venky Soundararajan of Massachusetts-based data analysis company nference. To estimate a variant’s potential impact, the “distinctiveness” of its […]

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