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    Healthcare professionals experience mental wellness issues during and after pandemics

    Mental health problems such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and depression are common among healthcare staff during and immediately after pandemics — according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Researchers investigated how treating patients in previous pandemics like SARS and MERS affected the mental health of front-line staff. They found that nearly

    Study gives conceivable clarification to reformist course of different sclerosis in mice

    People with multiple sclerosis (MS) gradually develop increasing functional impairment. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have found a possible explanation for the progressive course of this disease in mice and how it can be reversed. The analysis, which is published in Science Immunology, can prove beneficial to future treatments. MS is a chronic inflammatory

    Exchange your manual pipettes and update with INTEGRA

    The revolutionary design of the EVOLVE manual pipette streamlines workflows by reducing the time taken to set aspiration and dispense volumes. The EVOLVE features three quick set dials, allowing users to change volumes in the blink of an eye – up to 10 times faster than traditional pipettes. This ergonomic design also reduces the chance

    New Particle Analysis module introduced by Renishaw

    The module simplifies the inVia microscope so that it can identify particles on pictures and then analyse them using Raman spectroscopy. Renishaw’s inVia Raman system has a high quality microscope that’s great for producing optical images of particles on surfaces. These images are utilized to direct Raman spectroscopy measurements that quickly give chemically specific, high

    Trial ALS drug shows potential to drag out patient endurance

    An experimental medicine that was recently shown to slow the progression of the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease, has now demonstrated the capacity to also prolong patient survival. The findings come from a clinical trial conducted by investigators at the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Massachusetts

    Oxford University says COVID-19 patients experience symptoms months subsequent to contracting virus

    Britain’s Oxford University said on Monday first findings from a study on the long term effect of COVID-19 has discovered a lot of patients discharged from hospitals still experience symptoms of breathlessness, fatigue, depression and anxiety two to three months after contracting the virus. The scientists detected abnormalities in many organs and believe persistent inflammation