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ABC News
As thousands of demonstrators continue to protest the killing of George Floyd, health experts are worried that a second wave of COVID-19 infections could be sparked by the mass gatherings.
"What we have here is a very unfortunate experiment going on with COVID virus transmission," said Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.
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ScienceDaily
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer to rapidly grow. More importantly, they have also discovered a way to "turn it off" and inhibit cancer from occurring.
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New Atlas
Imagine needing a liver transplant, and instead of waiting for a donor, a new one could be grown from your own skin cells. Scientists have now taken quite a big step towards that future, by successfully transplanting miniature human livers grown from induced pluripotent stem cells into rats.
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The miniiSED® is the newest addition to the iSED® family of ESR analyzers from ALCOR Scientific. The miniiSED®is a single position, fully automated ESR analyzer that works directly from the primary EDTA tube and produces an ESR result in just 15 seconds. The miniiSED® is the ideal ESR analyzer for small laboratories, POL’s and emergency clinics.
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Infectious Disease Advisor
Patients who are HIV-positive with a probable or proven severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection may not be at a greater risk for severe disease or death compared with patients who are HIV-negative, according to results of a study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
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Xtelligent Healthcare Media
Using genetic risk scores could help identify patients at high risk of heart attack who are not presently identified using traditional clinical methods, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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Contagion Live
For years, the scientific community has been pursuing the holy grail of a complete cure for HIV, the infection linked to the deadly AIDS disease which has 35 million people worldwide since its discovery four decades ago — and to this day afflicts nearly 38 million.
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Medscape
One of the controversies of routine mammography screening of healthy women is that it detects minimal-risk breast cancer, including the vast majority of ductal carcinoma in situ, which has led to concerns of over-diagnosis and over-treatment.
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COPD News Today
Remestemcel-L, Mesoblast’s lead candidate stem cell therapy for inflammatory diseases, improves lung function and exercise capacity in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and a high degree of inflammation, data from a post-hoc analysis of a Phase 2 trial show.
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Introducing the Yumizen C1200-AL (autoloader) chemistry analyzer from HORIBA Medical for laboratories that want big lab automation in a small footprint. With a throughput of 1200 tests/hour, dedicated STAT port and a large test menu, the Yumizen C1200-AL delivers accuracy, efficiencies and optimal workflow capabilities laboratories need for everyday use.
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Contagion Live
Zinc supplementation may have a marginal effect on mortality among people living with HIV/AIDS who are also heavy users of alcohol, according to new research.
Heavy alcohol use is common in PLWHA, as is zinc deficiency. These factors, along with HIV infection itself, can lead to reductions in intestinal wall integrity and then microbial translocation and inflammation.
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GeekWire
Seattle’s Infectious Disease Research Institute is working with Houston’s Baylor College of Medicine to multiply the doses of a potential COVID-19 vaccine by 30 to 100 times. Other partners in the effort include Seattle-based PATH and Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development.
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STAT News
COVID-19 news could be nudged out of the spotlight this weekend as the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual scientific meeting, this year being held virtually, mobilizes 40,000 people around the world across industry, academia, and government. Breakthroughs will almost certainly be announced.
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News-Medical.Net
Genetic testing for cancer risk can significantly improve the prevention or treatment of hereditary cancers, but studies have shown that people who might have a genetic risk often don't get tested. A collaborative Stand Up To Cancer 'Dream Team' of researchers co-funded by Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance and the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition have tested a possible solution through a clinical trial aimed at making genetic testing more accessible.
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