New analytic instrument may permit on-the-spot recognition of Covid disease Kumar Jeetendra | September 25, 2020 Scientists at the University of Warwick have demonstrated a possible diagnostic tool for detecting Covid-19 using sugars will operate with a virus as opposed to just its proteins, a significant step in making it a viable evaluation in future. Coronavirus diagnostics currently require centralized facilities and collection/distribution of swabs and outcomes are’next day’. A new …
Flowmeter for Applications Requiring a High Degree of Cleanliness Kumar Jeetendra | September 25, 2020 The Metraflow ultrasonic flowmeter from Titan Enterprises offers an ideal solution for flow monitoring applications requiring a high degree of cleanliness such as are found in the pharmaceutical, medical, semiconductor and ultra-pure water markets. Typically production processes in these markets require flow measurement devices able to cope with low flow rates and construction from ultra-pure …
Zydus Cadila gets USFDA gesture for numerous sclerosis treatment drug Kumar Jeetendra | September 26, 2020 Zydus Cadila has received final approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to market Dimethyl Fumarate delayed release capsules, (Tecfidera) in the strengths of 120 mg and 240 mg, Zydus Cadila, part of Cadila Healthcare group, said in a regulatory filing. Zydus Cadila said in its approval, the USFDA noted that Zydus …
Johnson and Johnson’s COVID-19 immunization produces solid invulnerable reaction in early preliminary Kumar Jeetendra | September 26, 2020 Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine has produced a strong immune response against the novel coronavirus in an early-to-mid stage clinical trial, in accordance with the data published on September 25. “The data demonstrate that a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine, Ad26.COV2.S, induced a powerful neutralising antibody response in nearly all participants aged …
Yale assigns three free research facilities to perform SalivaDirect COVID-19 test Kumar Jeetendra | September 26, 2020 Laboratory evaluations of surgical and N95 masks by researchers at the University of California, Davis, show that they do cut down the amount of aerosolized particles generated during breathing, coughing and talking. Tests of homemade fabric face coverings, however, show that the fabric itself releases a large amount of fibers to the air, underscoring the …
Translational exploration preparing program causes understudies to more readily comprehend patients’ issues Kumar Jeetendra | September 27, 2020 Translational research aims to speed research breakthroughs into the practice. And yet, training for basic scientists and clinicians too often remains siloed, resulting in divergent cultures and a lack of chance for cross-disciplinary collaboration. The South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research (SCTR) Institute’s TL1 application, a translational research training program for doctoral students in the …
Novel neuroimaging investigation on dissociative side effects uncovers wounds of youth Trauma Kumar Jeetendra | September 27, 2020 Trauma can cause dissociative side effect in individuals -, for example, encountering amnesia, an out-of-body understanding, feeling genuinely numb – which may help individuals adapt. Experiencing these symptoms intensely or for a long time, however, can negatively impact an individual’s ability to function. A group drove by examiners at McLean Hospital has now discovered that …
FDA endorsed drug ‘Teicoplanin’ discovered more powerful in treating COVID – 19 infection: IIT Delhi research Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2020 Clinically approved drug”Teicoplanin” is a potential therapeutic alternative against COVID-19 and may be ten times more effective than many drugs being currently used, a study by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi has found. The research from the institute’s Kusuma School of Biological Science screened an assemblage of 23 approved drugs, which have shown leads …
Cat que infection: Another virus from China can possibly trigger general health emergency in India:ICMR Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2020 At a time when India is still grappling with the novel coronavirus pandemic that started in China’s Wuhan, scientists have warned of another virus from China that has the potential to spread diseases in India. Researchers at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have discovered that the’cat que virus’ (CQV), that has infected many …
Scientists study misleading impact in nausea therapy at the molecular level Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2020 The molecular bases of the placebo effect are poorly understood. A team headed by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researcher Karin Meissner has now studied the phenomenon in the context of nausea, and identified specific proteins that correlate with its positive impact. The placebo effect seems to work wonders. In certain cases, administration of a’drug’ to …
BAT study dissects the toxicological effect of nicotine pocket items Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2020 New research by BAT suggests that contemporary oral goods (MOPs) revealed lower toxicity reactions in certain assays than traditional cigarettes. Scientists analyzed the toxicological impact of one of BAT’s nicotine pouch products, previously called Lyft and now called Velo, in an in vitro laboratory-based test. Velo was found to be less biologically active than cigarette …
Why the Covid death rate actually escapes researchers Kumar Jeetendra | September 29, 2020 Global deaths from COVID-19 have reached 1 million, but experts are still struggling to figure out a key metric in the pandemic: the fatality rate – the percentage of people infected with the pathogen who die. A true mortality rate could compare deaths against the entire number of ailments, a denominator that remains unknown because …