Malaria test as simple as a bandage
Testing for malaria could become as simple as putting on a bandage. That’s the idea behind a platform developed by Rice University engineers who introduced a microneedle patch… read more.
The latest coronavirus developments and scientific research on prevention and treatment.
Testing for malaria could become as simple as putting on a bandage. That’s the idea behind a platform developed by Rice University engineers who introduced a microneedle patch… read more.
There have been many documented cases of Covid-19 “super-spreading” events, in which one person infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus infects many other people
Article written by Christine Clark Numerous clinical trials with ivermectin in covid-19 have shown consistent, large magnitude improvements in clinical outcomes that are little short of spectacular but… read more.
Article written by Bruce Sylvester Hydroxychloroquine treatment for lupus has no significant impact on heart rhythm, researchers reported on Nov 2, 2020 at the American College of Rheumatology/ACR… read more.
Article written by Gary Finnegan The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has implemented extra transparency measures for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Article written by Gary Finnegan. The rescheduling of surgeries early in the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on cancer survival rates.
Article written by Gary Finnegan Medicines regulators from around the world are collaborating closely on the use of real-world evidence in assessing COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Interview and article by Christine Clark Knowing that your GP or pharmacist has had the vaccine can be deeply reassuring, according to Gary Finnegan, health journalist and Editor… read more.
Interview and article by Christine Clark Understanding the three Cs of vaccine hesitancy could be the key to ensuring effective uptake of covid-19 vaccines, according to Gary Finnegan,… read more.
Interview and article by Christine Clark As planning for a mass covid vaccination campaign gets started, an understanding of vaccines and the factors that drive vaccine confidence will… read more.
Article written by Gary Finnegan More than a third of medical staff suffered insomnia during the COVID-19 epidemic in China, according to a new study.
Article written by Gary Finnegan There are seven ‘forms of disease’ in people with mild COVID-19, according to scientists at the Medical University of Vienna.
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