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Source: Diabetes News  Dec 16, 2020  4 years ago
Diabetes News: Australian researchers led by the University of Adelaide that involved six specialist centers across Australia have in the largest randomized trial ever conducted investigating testosterone treatment shown that, over and above the effect of a lifestyle program, treatment with testosterone prevents or reverses newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes in men.   Men who are overweight or ...
Source: Vaccine News  Dec 16, 2020  4 years ago
Vaccine News: A new preliminary study led by researchers from Oxford University and includes scientists from University College London, Université de Strasbourg-France and University of Birmingham-UK shows that a natural compound called spermidine, which helps immune cells self-clean, may improve vaccine protection in older adults.   According to the study abstract, older adults are ...
Source: Coronavirus News  Dec 16, 2020  4 years ago
Coronavirus News: Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine conclude in a perspective editorial that while a fever is one of the most common symptoms for individuals who get sick with COVID-19, taking one's temperature is a poor means of screening who is infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes the disease, and more importantly, who m...
Source: Cancer Herbs  Dec 15, 2020  4 years ago
Cancer-Herbs: Researchers from the Translational Genomics Research Institute-Phoenix (an affiliate of City of Hope), Baylor Institute for Immunology Research-Dallas and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies-San Diego have in a new study found that a phytochemical derived from the Tripterygium Wilfordii Plant (Commonly called thunder god vine) is able to kill cancer cells and potentially improv...
Source: HIV News  Dec 15, 2020  4 years ago
HIV News: A new collaborative international HIV study has shown that Dolutegravir, the current first-line treatment for HIV, may not be as effective as hoped in sub-Saharan Africa. The research finds that this so-called 'wonder drug' may be less effective in patients resistant to older drugs.   The research findings were published in the peer reviewed journal: Nature Communications. ...
Source: U.S. Medical News  Dec 15, 2020  4 years ago
U.S. Medical News: Various media are covering the plight of an American ER doctor who tweeted his concerns his concern about the lack of available ICU beds on Nov. 22 in the state of Arizona and was subsequently ‘fired’ from the Yuma Regional Medical Center  at Arizona despite a shortage of doctors as he had apparently made Governor Doug Ducey look like a liar after the governor h...
Source: COVID-19 News  Dec 15, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 News: A new study by researchers from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine-Philadelphia warns that the SARS-CoV-2 can in most times damage children's blood vessels, with consequences that might surface decades after the infection subsides.   Although most children with SARS-CoV-2 infection have mild or minimal dis...
Source: Coronavirus News  Dec 15, 2020  4 years ago
Coronavirus News: More good news for those sick with the arrogance of the British, Americans and French so called medical ‘experts’ and the clandestine behavior of the governments from these countries in trying to curtail news and developments about the COVID-19 disease to its citizens through the support of wire agencies, mainstream media, social media and also search engines.  ...
Source: COVID-19 News  Dec 14, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 News: British researchers from University College London, Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease (CITIID), University of Cambridge, Cambridge University NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust, University of Kent and University of Amsterdam have in a new research discovered the emergence of antibody resistant SARS-CoV-2 variants in a COVID-19 patient who had been tr...
Source: COVID-19 Genetics  Dec 14, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Genetics: A new study led by researchers from the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB), Delhi-India describes the prevalence of single nucleotide variations within a single host, suggesting that this phenomenon seems to be much more common in the Indian population, and that this may lead to the emergence of many variants in the population. Importantly the variants may...
Source: COVID-19 Tips  Dec 14, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Tips: A new study by researchers from University of Massachusetts and Brown University-Rhode Island utilizing a new series of computational fluid dynamics simulations suggests that, for two people who must travel together in the same passenger car, the safest way to prevent possible transmission of COVID-19 in such a risky, enclosed environment is to do so with all four windows ...
Source: COVID-19 Research  Dec 14, 2020  4 years ago
A new COVID-19 research study by scientists from the Rockfeller University-New York, New York University School of Medicine and Heidelberg University-Germany  have identified a single protein that appears necessary for the COVID-19 virus to reproduce and spread to other cells.   The current COVID-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of over 1.61 million individuals worldwide. The causativ...
Source: Vaccine Updates  Dec 14, 2020  4 years ago
Vaccine Updates: America has just crossed the 300,000 COVID-19 deaths milestone a few minutes ago and more than 16.2 million Americans have been infected with the COVID-19 while in the United Kingdom, the situation is just as bad but we are unable to report any figures as most official figures are unreliable as a result as a result of a concerted effort by certain authorities to mask the real...
Source: COVID-19 Reinfections   Dec 14, 2020  4 years ago
More cases of COVID-19 reinfections are emerging around the world in recent months and researchers are keenly interested in such cases which are still considered rare but still on the rise. Many experts are speculating in the coming months, we will witness more reinfections.   While we now have medically documented cases of COVID-19 reinfections published in a variety of journals, the mains...
Source: World COVID-19 News  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
World COVID-19 News: The COVID-19 crisis is escalating exponentially with the total COVID-19 deaths now crossing the 1.6 million milestone and reaching more than 1,607,900 as of Sunday (1700hrs Bangkok).   The total number of global COVID-19 infections has now reached more than 71.8 million.   The projections for total deaths and infections by the 31st Of December 2020 is that we will ...
Source: Ivermectin and COVID-19  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
Ivermectin to treat COVID-19 in various stages of the disease is turning to be a more viable and proven option despite strong opposition from groups with vested interest in America and Europe.\ This time, a double blind, placebo- controlled randomized clinical trial tested the efficacy of the drug to treat mild conditions of the disease and to see how it prevents high viral loads, how it prevente...
Source: COVID-19 News  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 News: A Post-mortem study by ophthalmologist and researchers from the Center for Vision and Eye Banking Research, Eversight-Cleveland, Wayne State University-Detroit, Rush University-Chicago and the University of Michigan have shockingly found the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in eye ocular tissues.   These findings were of a concern and could have varied implications.  ...
Source: COVID-19 Research  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Research: Scientists from University Of California-Irvine have discovered that distant residues modulate the conformational openings in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.  The researchers also warn that the mutations in these residues could generate new coronavirus strains with different degrees of infectivity and virulence, resulting in future epidemics.    The study team says th...
Source: COVID-19 Genetics  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Genetics: Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have identified potential treatments for COVID-19 after the discovery of five genes associated with the most severe form of the disease. The genes: IFNAR2, TYK2, OAS1, DPP9 and CCR2 partially explain why some individuals become desperately sick with COVID-19, while others are not affected.   According to the study team’s ...
Source: Vaccine News  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
Vaccine News: It was officially announced by Peru health authorities on Friday that the government has temporarily suspended clinical trials of a COVID-19 vaccine made by Chinese drug giant Sinopharm after detecting neurological problems in one of its test volunteers.   It was reported that a participant had developed a neurological condition known as Guillain-Barre syndrome.   The Per...
Source: Influenza News  Dec 13, 2020  4 years ago
Influenza News: A new study by researchers from the University of Chicago suggests that an individual’s antibody response to influenza viruses is dramatically shaped by their pre-existing immunity, and that the quality of this response differs in individuals who are vaccinated or naturally infected. The study team found that infection-induced antibodies reacted to non-neutralizing epitopes o...
Source: COVID-19 News  Dec 10, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 News: Doctors and researchers from the pediatric neurology department, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, Whitechapel-UK have published a new COVID-19 case report in the peer reviewed European Journal of Epilepsy, the Seizure, detailing an alarming  documented case of a patient suffering cortical damage as a result of a SARS-CoV-2 infection.   The case report ...
Source: Herbs For COVID-19  Dec 10, 2020  4 years ago
Herbs For COVID-19: Numerous emerging studies are indicating and suggesting that a phytochemical called eugenol that is extracted from cloves could perhaps be used in a variety of ways to prevent, treat and control SARS-CoV-2 infections ie either as an oral adjuvant or even in terms of nasal and oral sprays or as an inhalant.   Most of the studies were initiated by Thailand Medical News sin...
Source: Thailand Coronavirus News  Dec 10, 2020  4 years ago
Thailand Coronavirus News: Thailand recently announced that it has opened the country to tourist from all countries as long as they have relevant COVID-19 tests prior to boarding and have applied and paid for the relevant visas in their home countries and have signed up for the 14 day prepaid quarantine packages in Thailand coupled with relevant medical insurance and other preconditions.   ...
Source: U.S. Hospitals  Dec 10, 2020  4 years ago
U.S. Hospitals are running short of ICU beds as COVID-19 infection rates are fast climbing. In the last 24 hours, there were 225,441 new COVID-19 cases reported in America while a new record of 3,242 Americans have died from the COVID-19 disease in the last 24 hours. Current hospitalizations have reached 106,920 while more than 24,000 cases are termed as critically ill with more than 8,200 individ...
Source: NeuroCOVID  Dec 10, 2020  4 years ago
NeuroCOVID: A new study by researchers from Boston University Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine shows that SARS-CoV-2 infections can cause a wide range of neurological complications, even in patients who are not critically ill.   The study was conducted to characterize the breadth of neurologic findings associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection in a diverse group of in...
Source: British Medical Journal  Dec 10, 2020  4 years ago
The British Medical Journal is one of the few credible and untainted medical journals left that believes in real scientific facts and data, ethics, transparency and cannot be manipulated by money as in the case of certain other journals that are literally in the hands of pharmaceutical companies or the U.S. or China governments.   Day by day its seems that the monies of the big pharma compa...
Source: COVID-19 Vaccine News  Dec 09, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Vaccine News: The U.S. FDA has warned that four participants in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trials had developed facial paralysis while UK regulators have issued yet another warning that individuals with allergies should avoid the COVID-19 vaccine.   The U.S FDA commenting on the incident of the 4 individuals developing facial paralysis after having the Pfizer’s COVID-19 ...
Source: COVID-19 Alerts  Dec 09, 2020  4 years ago
  COVID-19 Alerts: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cautioned all medical staff and hospitals that protective face masks containing metal can heat to unsafe temperatures during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanning.   Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses strong magnets and radio waves (radiofrequency energy) to make pictures of the inside of the body. MRIs hel...
Source: SARS-CoV-2 News  Dec 09, 2020  4 years ago
SARS-Cov-2 News: Scientist from at Gladstone Institutes and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, in collaboration with scientists at University of California- San Francisco (UCSF) and Synthego Corporation, have identified critical molecular processes in human cells that coronaviruses including the SARS-CoV-2 virus uses to survive.   According to the study team’s abstract, the Coronavirida...
Source: COVID-19-News  Dec 09, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19-News: Medical researchers from the  Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School-New Jersey have reported the first documented case of COVID-19 triggering a recurrence of Guillain-Barré Syndrome , a rare disorder where the body's immune system attacks nerves and can lead to respiratory failure and death.   COVID-19 has been reported to trigger Guillain–Barr&eacu...
Source: Healthcare News  Dec 09, 2020  4 years ago
Healthcare News: According to a new study by researchers from the University of Glasgow-UK, healthcare workers are 7 times as likely to have severe COVID-19 infection as those with other types of 'non-essential' jobs.   The study findings were based on the first UK-wide lockdown and are published online in the peer- reviewed journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine. ht...
Source: India Medical News  Dec 08, 2020  4 years ago
India Medical News: Health authorities in the town of Eluru in the Southern state of Andhra Pradesh are reporting the emergence of a new strange disease that has affected more than 487 individuals so far with one death. Credit: PTI   Most manifest symptoms similar to epilepsy attacks that last for few minutes and loss of memory coupled with anxiety, nausea, headache and back pain and a few ...
Source: Thailand COVID-19 News  Dec 08, 2020  4 years ago
Thailand COVID-19 News: Trying the  decipher the real numbers of COVID-19  infections in Thailand per day can be really mind boggling for instance yesterday it was announced during the mid-day daily COVID-19 briefings that  9 more Thai female returnees from Myanmar tested positive but in the evening it was disclosed in mainstream media that another 6 more cases were detected in the ...
Source: COVID-19 Genetic Risk Variants  Dec 08, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 genetic risk variants significantly associated with the expression of 11 protein-coding genes that impact immune cell types and COVID-19 disease severity were identified in a new study by researchers from La Jolla Institute for Immunology-California and the University of California San Diego.   In the study abstract, the researchers said that common genetic polymorphisms associated...
Source: Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania  Dec 07, 2020  4 years ago
Cancer News: According to new preclinical data from oncologists and researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Penn's Abramson Cancer Center, knocking out a protein known to stifle T cell activation on CAR T cells using the CRISPR/Cas9 technology enhanced the engineered T cells' ability to eliminate blood cancers.   The new study findings ...
Source: Immunogenetics-CRELD1 Gene   Dec 07, 2020  4 years ago
Immunogenetics: Researchers from the University of Bonn-Germany and the Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen-Netherlands have in a new study found a genetic disposition that plays a key role in the development of the heart in the embryo also appears to play a key role in the human immune system. When the gene identified as CRELD1 is not active enough, the immune defense system undergoes cha...
Source: Vaccine News  Dec 07, 2020  4 years ago
Vaccine News: Scientists from the U.S. National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have reported that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA-1273, caused the human immune system to produce potent antibodies that endures for at least three months.   The research findings were published in the peer reviewed New England Journal of Medicine. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10...
Source: Thailand Coronavirus News  Dec 07, 2020  4 years ago
Thailand Coronavirus News: Officials in the Northern Thai province of Chiang Rai has discovered nine new cases of COVID-19 linked to a hotel and entertainment area in Myanmar famous for females freelancing themselves as escorts or working as karaoke and disco hosts called 1G1 Hotel in Myanmar. The Nightclub At 1G1 Hotel In Myanmar.   It was reported that all the nine were women aged 20-44 y...
Source: World COVID-19 News  Dec 07, 2020  4 years ago
World COVID-19 News: The world is witnessing an unprecedented health crisis never witnessed in the last few decades. With daily new COVID-19 infections surpassing 650,000 day and daily global death rates from COVID-19 exceeding an average of 12,000 per day with rates expected to rise exponentially the next few weeks, public healthcare systems in many countries are about to collapse. It is apparent...
Source: Coronavirus News  Dec 06, 2020  4 years ago
Coronavirus News: A study by Italian doctors and researchers published in the JAMA Internal Medicine medical journal alarmingly reveals that that 18% of recovered COVID-19 patients test positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and that 3% ie 1 of 32, carry replicating virus in their respiratory tract. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/10.1001/jamainternmed.2020...
Source: COVID-19 Diagnostics  Dec 06, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Diagnostics: Researchers from Gladstone Institutes, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have developed a new fast and portable yet accurate COVID-19 diagnostic platform utilizing CRISPR testing technology and the smartphone camera.   The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus outbreak has become an ongoing global pandemic due in part...
Source: U.S. COVID-19 News  Dec 06, 2020  4 years ago
U.S. COVID-19 News: The situation in America is sadly getting bad and daily deaths now crossing the 2,400 mark the last few days and new COVID-19 infections crossing the 200,000 daily mark. (Sources: John Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard, the COVID-19 Tracking project, Worldometer)   As of Sunday, the total number of COVID-19 infections in America now stands at 14.57 million and the total number ...
Source: COVID-19 Research  Dec 05, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Research: A new study by researchers from the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei-Taiwan shows that SARS-CoV-2 D614 and G614 spike variants impair neuronal synapses, causing neurological manifestations. The study also showed that these spike variants exhibit differential fusion ability.   In the study abstract, the researchers said that the SARS-CoV-2 coronaviru...
Source: COVID-19 Herbs-Angelica Archangelica   Dec 05, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Herbs: A new study by researchers from Spain led by WorldPathol Global United S.A, Universidad de Zaragoza-Spain and various other institutions have found that non-toxic furocoumarin phytochemical extracted from the roots and seeds of the Angelica Archangelica plant was able to inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in vitro studies.   The study findings were published on a preprint se...
Source: COVID-19 News  Dec 05, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 News: Researchers from Sun Yat-Sen University campuses in both Shenzhen and Zhuhai, China have in a new study identified an antibody called nCoV396 that is able to halt the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein induced complement hyperactivation that often leads to increased morbidity and mortality in COVID-19 patients. In the abstract of the study, the researchers said that although human anti...
Source: COVID-19 Antivirals  Dec 05, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Antivirals: The interim WHO Solidarity Trial results confirms that antivirals like remdesivir, lopinavir, interferon and hydroxychloroquine seem to have little to no effect on mortality for hospitalized patients with COVID-19.   The trial randomly assigned hospitalized patients with Covid-19 equally between one of the trial drug regimens that was locally available and open control ...
Source: Supplements, Herbs and Repurposed Drugs For COVID-19  Dec 04, 2020  4 years ago
This simple guide to COVID-19 supplements, repurposed drugs and herbs that can help one with the COVID-19 is basically to help all around the world especially our readers in America, UK, the rest Of Europe, South America and India that has been badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and is going through a rough crisis in their countries.Please do due diligence first and never take any item below ...
Source: Latest Medical News   Dec 04, 2020  4 years ago
The latest medical news circulating around is based on a new study by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and UnitedHealth Group-Florida in which it was found that metformin was associated with significantly reduced COVID-19 death risks in women in one of the world's largest observational studies of COVID-19 patients.   According to the study, type 2 diabetes and...
Source: COVID-19 Research-Antioxidants  Dec 04, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Research: Scientists from McGill University-Canada, University of Saskatchewan-Canada and University of Calgary-Canada have in a new study proposed the ‘redox hypothesis; to help explain as to why certain individuals are more vulnerable to the SARS-CoV-2 infection.   In their abstract presentation, the study team says that disparity in the infection of SARS-CoV2 among host po...
Source: Molnupiravir   Dec 04, 2020  4 years ago
Molnupiravir:  As of the last count on Friday morning (4th December), sadly more than 276,120 Americans have died from the COVID-19 disease so far and more than 14.2 million COVID-19 infection cases were logged in the country. These figures are expected to rise exponentially in the next few months despite having so many ‘experts’ in the country.   It was reported that resea...
Source: COVID-19 Supplements-Melatonin  Dec 04, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Supplements: Researchers from University of Toronto-Canada, Somnogen Canada Inc. and Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina have in a new study proposed that melatonin can help prevent severe COVID-19. The study abstract states that the therapeutic potential of melatonin as a chronobiotic cytoprotective agent to counteract the consequences of COVID-19 infections has been advoca...
Source: COVID-19 Symptoms  Dec 03, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Symptoms: Doctors from the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi-India report a report a case of a young male patient who came in with a headache to an emergency room. He had increased intracranial pressure and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, suggesting new headaches during the pandemic should not be ignored.   The case report and study findings were published the...
Source: Phytochemicals and Herbs  Dec 03, 2020  4 years ago
Phytochemicals and Herbs: Scientists from North Carolina State University-U.S. in a new study have found that phytochemicals like Flavan-3-ols and Dimeric Proanthocyanidins from plants and fruits can inhibit the main SARS-CoV-2 protease called Mpro hence acting as antivirals against the novel coronavirus.   The study team reported that twelve phytochemicals, (–)-afzelechin (AF), ...
Source: COVID Scams  Dec 03, 2020  4 years ago
COVID-19 Scams: The purpose of the COVID-19 vaccines trials were to determine the safety of the vaccines, whether they elicited relevant and effective antibodies and T-cells and whether they offered protection to the recipients of the vaccines against the various SARS-CoV-2 strains in circulation. (Please also note that having antibodies and T cells elicited does not mean that one is protected as ...

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