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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

African Swine Fever case found in Germany

Scientists found swine fever in a dead wild boar near the German-Polish border in the eastern state of Brandenburg, the German agricultural ministry said....
Sep 11

Coronavirus capable of invading brain, says US study

According to the paper, the virus is able to replicate inside the brain, and its presence starves nearby brain cells of oxygen, though the prevalence ...
Sep 10

US Allows Use Of New Saliva-Based Covid Test

Stephen Hahn, the Food and Drugs Administration Commissioner, said the new saliva test would increase efficiency and avoid a shortage of crucial test components like ...
Aug 17

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

Johnson and Johnson Nasal Spray Approved For Those At Risk Of Suicide

The Food and Drug Administration approval means the quick-acting nasal spray will be available to people with suicidal thoughts and a plan to put ...
Aug 04

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

Scientist study how COVID-19 mutation is global

The mutation doesn't appear to make people sicker, but a growing number of scientists worry that it has made the virus more contagious...
Jun 30

Elderly COVID patients on ventilator have less survival chances

The Washington Post cited the study, published in the Lancet, on Tuesday, saying that most elderly Covid-19 patients put on ventilators at two New ...
May 21

Japanese Drugs In Race To Develop COVID-19 Treatment

Avigan and Camostat are among dozens undergoing testing around the globe and illustrate how the race to develop treatments and vaccines is still wide open...
May 13

Recovery From Coronavirus May Not Confer Immunity, Warn Experts

A recent study from China that has not gone through peer review reported on rhesus monkeys that recovered from Sars-Cov-2 and did not ...
Apr 20

AI Saving Brain: FDA Clears Aidoc's Complete AI Stroke Package

Fourth FDA clearance makes Aidoc the comprehensive solution for radiology AI ...
Jan 14

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