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Fauci: Hydroxychloroquine ineffective as COVID-19 treatment

27 May 13:33 5 articles

Covid-19: India is relying on flimsy evidence to expand use of HCQ despite concerns about dangers

Not a single study has shown any evidence of the anti-malarial drug working for prophylaxis.

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Fauci: Hydroxychloroquine ineffective as COVID-19 treatment

May 27 (UPI) -- Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday that hydroxychloroquine, a drug President Donald Trump said he has taken to ward off the coronavirus, is not an effective treatment based on the latest scientific data.

27 May 13:17 UPI 8257973864124062294.html
UK clears NHS use of Gilead’s remdesivir for COVID-19 patients

The UK medicines regulator has cleared early access to Gilead Sciences’ coronavirus drug remdesivir for people hospitalised with severe coronavirus infection, although supplies will initially be limited.

27 May 13:06 PMLive 7773534729141670126.html
Covid-19 vaccine could be ready by late June - UK scientists predict

Scientists have predicted that vaccine for coronavirus could be ready as soon as results of over 10,000 Covid-19 patients involved in a clinical trial is ready.

27 May 13:45 Legit 3764253650872415144.html
Immunity passports’ for COVID-19 may lead to discrimination, intentional infections: Scientists

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27 May 13:24 Nagaland Page 3615638286439900867.html
Women with Neandertal gene give birth to more children

27 May 13:34 2 articles

Researchers investigate the early development of ovarian cancer

Researchers from the group of Hans Clevers at the Hubrecht Institute have modeled the development and progression of high-grade serous ovarian cancer in mini-versions of the female reproductive organs of the mouse.

27 May 13:34 News-Medical.net 4522523031701110899.html
Women with Neandertal gene give birth to more children

One in three women in Europe inherited the receptor for progesterone from Neandertals—a gene variant associated with increased fertility, fewer bleedings during early pregnancy and fewer miscarriages. ...

27 May 13:18 phys.org 3476726123703941939.html
Similar to humans, chimpanzees develop slowly

27 May 13:20 2 articles

Similar to humans, chimpanzees develop slowly

Few species develop as slowly as humans, both in terms of developing adult skills and brain development. Human infants are born so underdeveloped that they cannot survive without adult care and feeding ...

27 May 13:20 phys.org 3476726123981106001.html
Participation in organized sports can improve children's motor skills

A recent study among 3- to 7-year-old children showed that children's motor skills benefitted if a child was older and participated in organized sports.

27 May 13:39 News-Medical.net 4522523031998440331.html
Plant science discovery may help treat allergies and immune deficiencies

27 May 13:08 2 articles

Supercomputing aids scientists seeking therapies for deadly bacterial disease

Francisella tularensis, a bacterium that causes the illness tularemia (also known as "rabbit fever"), is one of the most hostile organisms on the planet. Once the bacterium enters the body and tularemia ...

27 May 13:08 phys.org 3476726124209075683.html
Plant science discovery may help treat allergies and immune deficiencies

A collaboration led by Texas A&M AgriLife researchers has identified an early immune response step that could have broad-ranging implications for crop, animal and human health.

27 May 13:19 phys.org 3476726124984303973.html
Escape the Anxiety Trap

27 May 13:34 2 articles

4 science-backed ways to cope with depression if you've lost a job and feel like you also lost your sense of purpose

If the novel coronavirus has led to you losing your job, try not to despair. A psychologist shares steps for dealing with "unemployment depression."

27 May 13:34 Business Insider 6060062401165512324.html
Escape the Anxiety Trap

Michael Tran always thought of himself as shy and a little anxious. But in 2012, he began having debilitating panic attacks. At the time, Tran was 19, a University of Maryland sophomore. Hed get tunnel vision. His heart rate would skyrocket. Hed lose the ability to walk, stand, or do much of anything. Tran stopped going to class and dropped out within a year. He eventually went to see a doctor. I get really nervous, he told his physician. I cant perform in front of people. I cant... I get really bad anxiety driving.

27 May 13:58 Pulse Live 3606876836078494696.html
Creating Artificial Gravity in Space to Explore Beyond our Moon

27 May 13:25 2 articles

Creating Artificial Gravity in Space to Explore Beyond our Moon

If we plan to take long journeys through space or colonize other planets, the first step is going to be figuring out how to create artificial gravity in space.

27 May 13:25 Interesting Engineering 7328942540592547401.html
Using deep learning to give robotic fingertips a sense of touch

Researchers at the University of Bristol have recently trained a deep-neural-network-based model to gather tactile information about 3-D objects. In their paper, published in IEEE Robotics & Automation ...

27 May 13:30 Tech Xplore 4945708899359128070.html
Only about 50% of Americans say they will definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine if one is made available

27 May 13:32 2 articles

Only about 50% of Americans say they will definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine if one is made available

Only about half of Americans say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if one becomes available, according to a survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

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Only about 50% of Americans say they will definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine if one is made available

Only about half of Americans say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if one becomes available, according to a survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

27 May 13:32 ABC15 Arizona 911680911214628139.html
Depression and Anxiety: Leading cause of IVF failure in women

27 May 13:44 1 article

Depression and Anxiety: Leading cause of IVF failure in women

Depression and Anxiety: Leading cause of IVF failure in women: Getting bouts of anxiety while going through In-vitro fertilization ( With inputs from IANS ). Get all latest entertainment & viral stories on english.lokmat.com

27 May 13:44 Lokmat English 4809197831012284380.html
Antibody drug tech firm AbCellera raises $105 million as it works on COVID-19

27 May 13:58 1 article

Antibody drug tech firm AbCellera raises $105 million as it works on COVID-19

(Reuters) - Canadian drug discovery technology company AbCellera, which analyzes and identifies antibodies for pharmaceutical companies working on a coronavirus treatment and other medicines, said on Wednesday it had raised $105 million in funds.

27 May 13:58 Reuters 8334514181399463279.html
The Silent Killer: As Heat Wave Engulfs Northern India, Here’s Why It’s Deadly And How To Minimise The Damage

27 May 13:10 1 article

The Silent Killer: As Heat Wave Engulfs Northern India, Here’s Why It’s Deadly And How To Minimise The Damage

In India, heatwaves are the third biggest natural cause of deaths, having killed over 6,000 people since 2010

27 May 13:10 Swarajya 4977622828533614772.html
A Monday Is a Tuesday Is a Sunday as COVID-19 Disrupts Internal Clocks

27 May 13:00 1 article

A Monday Is a Tuesday Is a Sunday as COVID-19 Disrupts Internal Clocks

A global natural experiment examines the time warp of life under quarantine

27 May 13:00 Scientific American 532798824230754139.html
HSA raises alert on 2 products, including coffee product with high levels of erectile dysfunction medicine

27 May 13:42 1 article

HSA raises alert on 2 products, including coffee product with high levels of erectile dysfunction medicine

SINGAPORE: Members of the public have been warned against purchasing or consuming two products found to have "potent medicinal ingredients", the ...

27 May 13:42 CNA 5644198863266430849.html
IMMUNITY BOOSTING AAVA ALKALINE WATER EXTENDS HELPING HAND DURING THE CURRENT HEALTH CRISIS

27 May 13:55 1 article

IMMUNITY BOOSTING AAVA ALKALINE WATER EXTENDS HELPING HAND DURING THE CURRENT HEALTH CRISIS

The Coronavirus pandemic has made the world realize the value of a healthy lifestyle. In the absence of a solution or vaccine, the most effective prev

27 May 13:55 The Times of India 6060938664636614747.html
Top vaccine scientist says coronavirus is ‘almost perfectly human adapted’

27 May 13:12 1 article

Top vaccine scientist says coronavirus is ‘almost perfectly human adapted’

The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is “almost perfectly human adapted” — lending credence to the possibility it was man-made in a Chinese lab, a top Australian vaccine researcher

27 May 13:12 New York Post 7654946769144680725.html
Dinosaur-killing asteroid struck at deadliest possible angle

27 May 13:49 1 article

Dinosaur-killing asteroid struck at deadliest possible angle

May 27 (UPI) -- Had the asteroid that smashed into the Yucatan Peninsula, 67 million years ago, struck at a slightly more innocent angle, modern humans might be living alongside dinosaurs.

27 May 13:49 UPI 8257973865707747274.html
Exclusive: Research finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries

27 May 13:22 1 article

Exclusive: Research finds concerning drop in U.S. colorectal cancer screenings and surgeries

(Reuters) - New diagnoses of one of the deadliest cancers fell by one-third in March and April as U.S. physicians and patients halted appointments and screenings during the COVID-19 outbreak.

27 May 13:22 Reuters 8334514180038935981.html
Roche, Novartis highlight intensifying rivalry in eye disease, MS

27 May 13:10 1 article

Roche, Novartis highlight intensifying rivalry in eye disease, MS

ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss drugmakers Roche and Novartis underscored how their portfolios are increasingly clashing on the commercial battlefield, announcing on Wednesday new data on drugs aimed at capturing market share from each other.

27 May 13:10 Reuters 8334514180955851783.html
Study: High level of anxiety is linked to depression

27 May 13:30 1 article

Study: High level of anxiety is linked to depression

Led by King's College London in collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and published in The Lancet's EClinicalMedicine journal, the research examined a group of people with depression in Zimbabwe and found that people are nearly three times more likely to suffer this illness long-term if they also have a high level of anxiety.

27 May 13:30 News-Medical.net 4522523030063891123.html
Forests have higher thermal buffer ability than non-forests

27 May 13:30 1 article

Forests have higher thermal buffer ability than non-forests

The contrasting structure and energy partitioning of different vegetation types moderate canopy surface temperature, and thus vegetation types may differ in their buffer ability toward temperature fluctuations. ...

27 May 13:30 phys.org 3476726124954537632.html
The chemical messenger that controls flower power

27 May 13:22 1 article

The chemical messenger that controls flower power

The dazzling floral displays of early spring are starting to draw to a close. But wily gardeners know that they can keep plants in flower for longer by removing fruit and seeds as soon as they form.

27 May 13:22 phys.org 3476726124886295669.html
Washington state aims to regulate water temperature at federal dams, wading into controversy

27 May 13:20 1 article

Washington state aims to regulate water temperature at federal dams, wading into controversy

The Columbia is the great river of the West, winding from the north to meet its largest tributary, the Snake in Eastern Washington, then dividing the states of Oregon and Washington on its push to the ...

27 May 13:20 phys.org 3476726124827841539.html
Mathematics can save lives at sea

27 May 13:17 1 article

Mathematics can save lives at sea

Hundreds of people die at sea every year due to vessel and airplane accidents. Emergency teams have little time to rescue those in the water because the probability of finding a person alive plummets ...

27 May 13:17 phys.org 3476726124441844686.html
Scientists propose novel electrode for efficient artificial synthesis of ammonia

27 May 13:20 1 article

Scientists propose novel electrode for efficient artificial synthesis of ammonia

Ammonia (NH3) is an important chemical in the industry and agriculture as well as an emerging energy carrier with large hydrogen content.

27 May 13:20 phys.org 3476726124280962494.html
Ear infections discovered in remains of humans living in Levant 15,000 years ago

27 May 13:17 1 article

Ear infections discovered in remains of humans living in Levant 15,000 years ago

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered evidence of ear infections in the skull remains of humans living in the Levant some 15,000 years ago.

27 May 13:17 phys.org 3476726123707677860.html
Scratching is contagious when solitary orangutans are in groups

27 May 13:08 1 article

Scratching is contagious when solitary orangutans are in groups

If someone around you yawns, the chances are that you too will soon yawn. In orangutans it has now been found that scratching is very contagious. This is what cognitive psychologists from Leiden discovered ...

27 May 13:08 phys.org 3476726123311882377.html
Fauci Just Singled Out This Biotech Stock. Is It a Buy?

27 May 13:32 1 article

Fauci Just Singled Out This Biotech Stock. Is It a Buy?

Out of all the coronavirus vaccine makers on the market, why did Dr. Anthony Fauci call out Moderna?

27 May 13:32 The Motley Fool 2231313657840972981.html
In latest U-turn, China says Covid-19 virus had 'multiple origins'

27 May 13:42 1 article

In latest U-turn, China says Covid-19 virus had 'multiple origins'

China has come under increasing global pressure over lack of transparency in its handling of the coronavirus pandemic

27 May 13:42 Business-Standard 1502508926603605736.html
Timing of COVID-19 test may be key to its accuracy, says study

27 May 13:38 1 article

Timing of COVID-19 test may be key to its accuracy, says study

The study, which analysed seven previously published studies on RT-PCR performance, adds to evidence that caution should be used in the interpretation of negative test results, the researchers said.

27 May 13:38 The Financial Express 1288289580635594260.html