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Scientists spot genes linked with severe Covid-19 risk

Scientists spot genes linked with severe Covid-19 risk

  • Three reasons for making COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for children

    Factors such as vaccine hesitancy and mistaken beliefs about the risks COVID-19 poses to children may make this a challenging goal.
  • Rising death toll causing mental health issues

    There has been no closure for me because I could neither bid them a final goodbye nor could I even see them for the last time.
  • 2-DG drug cuts down oxygen demand in Covid-19 patients: Process co-inventor

    "The 2-DG drug impacts the cells that are affected by coronavirus and prevent their multiplication. The drug will not affect the good cells," Rakesh Kumar Sharma said.
  • Dental procedures during pandemic safe: Study

    SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind Covid-19, spreads mainly through respiratory droplets, and dental procedures are known to produce an abundance of aerosols leading to fears that flying saliva
  • Mixing Covid vax doses safe, can raise side effects: Lancet

    The study led by University of Oxford researchers, earlier this year, began to investigate the effect of alternate doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and the Pfizer vaccine.
  • Eating more fruits, vegetables linked to less stress

    The study published in the journal Clinical Nutrition examined the link between fruit and vegetable intake and stress levels of more than 8,600 Australians aged between 25 and 91 participating in the Australian Diabetes
  • Vaccine gap may prove advantageous

    The 12-16 weeks gap for Covishield will not only boos its efficacy but also help vaccine administration effectively and provide breathing space to the governments for improving supply
  • Delaying 2nd Covid vax dose in under 65 may cut deaths: Study

    These conditions include a one dose vaccine effectiveness (efficacy) of 80 per cent or higher and vaccination rates of 0.1 per cent to 0.3 per cent of the population per day, according to the study, published by The BMJ.
  • MSN Labs enters into licensing agreement with Lilly

    The drug baricitinib has been granted a restricted emergency use approval in India by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) for emergency use in combination with remdesivir for the treatment of suspected or laboratory confirmed Covid-19
  • Delaying second Covid vax dose in under 65 may cut deaths: Study

    These conditions include a one dose vaccine effectiveness (efficacy) of 80 per cent or higher and vaccination rates of 0.1 per cent to 0.3 per cent of the population per day
  • Obese girls at higher risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood: Study

    The study was conducted with FAPESP's support by scientists affiliated with the University of Sao Paulo's Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICB-USP) and the Medical School of Santa Casa de Misericordia de Sao Paulo (FCM-SCMSP).
  • Covid-19: Undetected early heart damage ups death risk

    Covid-19 patients with a first-phase ejection fraction -- a measure of the left ventricular ejection fraction until the time of maximal ventricular contraction -- of less than 25 per cent had a nearly five-fold higher risk of death than those with an ejection fraction of 25 per cent or higher.
  • Covid will be like endemic flu due to variants: Canadian expert

    To deal with such a spread, vaccine makers will have to adapt and modify their shots over the coming years, Dr. Alan Bernstein, an expert on Canada government's Covid-19 Task Force
  • Organ transplant recipients vulnerable to Covid even after vaccination

    This is a follow-up study to an earlier one in which the researchers reported that only 17 per cent of the participating transplant recipients produced sufficient antibodies after just one dose
  • Gene linked to balding may up Covid severity in men

    The study, led by researchers at US-based biotechnology company Applied Biology, found association between the androgen receptor (AR) gene and Covid-19.
  • 1 in 9 adults struggled with mental health amid Covid

    Those living in the most deprived neighbourhoods along with ethnic minority groups were severely affected, said the team based at The University of Manchester, King's College London, Cambridge, Swansea and City University.
  • Why some patients test positive for Covid long after recovery

    Researchers from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, showed that genetic sequences from the RNA virus SARS-CoV-2 can integrate into the genome of the host cell
  • Vegetarians have healthier levels of disease markers than meat-eaters

    Biomarkers can have bad and good health effects, promoting or preventing cancer, cardiovascular and age-related diseases, and other chronic conditions, and have been widely used
  • Staying 6-ft apart from a Covid patient isn’t enough!

    Covid can infect or transmit when one is more than six feet away from an infected person
  • Celebrating moms-to-be this Mother’s Day 2021

    Pregnant Covid warriors and other expectant mothers tell us how they are staying strong and healthy amid these uncertain times
  • Mother’s Day 2021: Try these last-minute DIY gift ideas for your mom

    Selecting the perfect gift can be tough, and even more so now as going to markets is not a good option following the surge in coronavirus cases.
  • ‘Unique infectious profile’ makes Covid so hard to treat: Lancet

    According to the review, there is growing evidence that the virus infects both the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
  • Study examines social network’s relation to binge drinking among adults

    Along with colleagues at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, Indiana University researcher Hank Green examined how neighbourhood and social network characteristics were related to adult binge drinking.
  • Soybean, linseed oils in cows’ diet improve milk quality, researchers affirm

    Cardiovascular diseases are one of the world's main public health problems. In Brazil, they are among the foremost causes of death. Each year some 300,000 Brazilians have heart attacks, dying in 30 per cent of cases
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