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Inhaled treprostinil improves exercise capacity in pulmonary hypertension due to interstitial lung disease

Written by | 28 Jan 2021

Article written by Bruce Sylvester Patients with pulmonary hypertension due to interstitial lung disease who were treated with inhaled treprostinil have achieved significantly improved exercise capacity compared with… read more.

Ivermectin meta-analysis – the implications

Written by | 27 Jan 2021

Interview and article by Christine Clark Dr Tess Lawrie, Director of the Evidence-based Medicine Consultancy Ltd, describes the implications of her recently-published meta-analysis of ivermectin trials for covid-19…. read more.

Ivermectin meta-analysis – the findings

Written by | 26 Jan 2021

Interview and article by Christine Clark. Dr Tess Lawrie, Director of the Evidence-based Medicine Consultancy Ltd, describes the key findings from her recently-published meta-analysis of ivermectin trials for… read more.

Ivermectin meta-analysis – the background

Written by | 25 Jan 2021

Interview and article by Christine Clark. IMI interviewed Dr Tess Lawrie, Director of the Evidence-based Medicine Consultancy Ltd, to find out more about her recently-published meta-analysis of ivermectin… read more.

Why COVID-19 pneumonia lasts longer, causes more damage than typical pneumonia

Written by | 24 Jan 2021

Bacteria or viruses like influenza that cause pneumonia can spread across large regions of the lung over the course of hours.

Gut microbes may antagonize or assist in anorexia

Written by | 23 Jan 2021

You are likely familiar with the serious consequences of anorexia for those who experience it, but you might not be aware that the disorder may not be purely… read more.

Poor gut health connected to severe COVID-19

Written by | 22 Jan 2021

People infected with COVID-19 experience a wide range of symptoms and severities, the most commonly reported including high fevers and respiratory problems.

Antidepressant therapy not significantly effective for back and osteoarthritis pain

Written by | 21 Jan 2021

Article written by Bruce Sylvester Antidepressants do not appear to provide significant back or osteoarthritis pain relief, even though they are widely prescribed for such purposes, researchers reported… read more.

Blood alcohol levels much lower than the legal limit impair hand-eye coordination

Written by | 20 Jan 2021

In previous studies, eye movements and vision were only affected at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) approaching the legal limit for driving (0.08% BAC), in England, Wales and Northern… read more.

One drink per day linked to elevated risk of atrial fibrillation

Written by | 19 Jan 2021

Article written by Bruce Sylvester Researchers from a large European study report that those who drink regularly a modest amount of alcohol have an increased risk of developing… read more.

Are autism drugs on the horizon?

Written by | 18 Jan 2021

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have identified a genetic mutation associated with autism, offering fresh hope for effective therapeutics.  

New milestone in search for leishmaniasis vaccine

Written by | 17 Jan 2021

Researchers have taken an important step forward in developing a controlled human infection model to test leishmaniasis vaccines.

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