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Illegal use of amphetamine (‘speed’) use linked to 5-fold heightened risk of psychosis

Risk evident across all age groups, especially among women and serial offenders ...
Feb 21

Ketamine is a short-term effective treatment for some suicidal patients in hospital

Results suggest that some patients hospitalised for severe suicidal ideation could benefit from ketamine ...
Feb 08

All you need to know about new variants of corona

There are many questions in the minds of people regarding the new strain of coronavirus (COVID-19 new variant) because very few people know about ...
Feb 04

BioMed X Institute and Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, extend collaboration in Oncology

Corporate News Updates; Pharma Feb 3rd 2022...
Feb 03

Highly effective antibodies identified, may lead to passive COVID-19 vaccine

Unlike in active vaccination, passive vaccination involves the administration of ready-made antibodies, which are degraded after some time....
Sep 26

Some severe COVID-19 cases linked to genetic mutations

People infected by the novel coronavirus can have symptoms that range from mild to deadly. Now, two new analyses suggest that some life-threatening cases ...
Sep 26

Why COVID-19 is deadly for some people ?

Increasing evidence suggests that some Covid-19 patients get very ill because of an impaired interferon response....
Sep 25

COVID-19 is airbone says scientists

The agency said the guidance, which went up Friday largely without notice until late Sunday, should not have been posted because it was an early ...
Sep 22

Some JPMorgan workers improperly pocketed COVID-Relief funds

The findings of employee misconduct came in a broader sweep of individual accounts that received business aid, the person said, noting the bank fired people ...
Sep 10

Oxford Vaccine paused after employee got unwell

AstraZeneca, which is developing the drug alongside the University of Oxford, is a frontrunner in the global race for a Covid-19 vaccine....
Sep 09

Oxford trials pause could disrupt closely-watched race for vaccine

The pause stemmed from a standard review of the company's vaccine trials after one person developed an unexplained illness, AstraZeneca said in a statement....
Sep 09

Oxford COVID-19 vaccine data to be checked by scientists

Oxford vaccine showed early promise in the first human trial when it produced an immune response, underlining its position as one of the leading candidates...
Aug 25

Scientists Identify Immune System Variation Linked To Severe COVID-19 Cases

The researchers from Yale University in the US examined 113 patients admitted to the Yale New Haven Hospital...
Aug 13

UK funds Multimillion-Pound studies to probe ethnicity link with COVID

The UKRI and NHRI backed projects include over 2 million pounds for academics at University of Leicester ...
Jul 30

Scientists identify immune system variation linked to severe COVID-19

The researchers from Yale University in the US examined 113 patients admitted to the Yale New Haven Hospital...
Jul 28

Ancient Teeth Show That Epidemics Began Much Further Back In History

The earliest written records of tiny infectious organisms overhauling human societies stretch back as far as the Plague of Justinian in A.D. 541....
Jul 27

Treatment slashes death risk among COVID-19 patients: Study

The results published Monday have not yet been peer-reviewed and the sample size is relatively small...
Jul 21

New research grant to tackle alcohol consumption in the Baltics

New research grant will help to find best practices of tackling alcohol consumption in the Baltics...
Jul 18

Five foods to eat for PMT relief

We’re going to explore five foods that can help prevent PMT. Do go through it. ...
Jul 17

Baby infected with COVID-19 in the womb

The baby boy, born in March, suffered brain swelling and neurological symptoms linked to COVID-19 in adults, but has since recovered, they reported Tuesday ...
Jul 15

All about the ‘Black Death’ Bubonic Plague

A city in northern China has reported suspected cases of bubonic plague this Saturday. The disease killed about 12 million in India when it occurred ...
Jul 08

Malnutrition in poorer nations costs firms up to $850 Billion

Researchers said malnutrition reduces the resilience of populations to risks such as infectious disease outbreaks and extreme climate events...
Jul 08

WHO team to investigate Coronavirus origins in China

COVID-19 has killed over 500,000 people in the world and cases and deaths are increasing by the day...
Jul 04

Boris Johnson's new approach to battle COVID-19

The Prime Minister recently announced a new “battle of the bulge” after COVID-19 linked with obesity...
Jun 23

Virology and physics join forces to beat COVID-19

Futuris explores how researchers are using tools from the field of physics and other scientific disciplines to help better understand COVID-19....
Jun 23

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