10pc of diabetics die within days of coronavirus hospitalisation, study suggests
29 May 12:06 • 3 articles
10pc of diabetics die within days of coronavirus hospitalisation, study suggests
"The presence of diabetic complications and increased age increase the risk of death," researchers say.
29 May 12:06 • DAWN.COM • 4500271767264585335.html10% of diabetics die within days of coronavirus hospitalisation: study
One in 10 diabetics with coronavirus dies within seven days of hospital admission, according to a study of more than 1,300 patients published Friday in the journal Diabetologia.
29 May 12:45 • manilastandard.net • 4715274786008496972.html10% of diabetics die within days of coronavirus hospitalization – study
'The presence of diabetic complications and increased age increase the risk of death,' the researchers say in a statement
29 May 05:22 • Rappler • 1882105643314659835.htmlThe most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
29 May 12:49 • 3 articles
The most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
The most common organism in the oceans, and possibly on the entire planet, is a family of single-celled marine bacteria called SAR11. These drifting organisms look like tiny jelly beans and have evolved ...
29 May 12:49 • phys.org • 3476726123624373814.htmlThe most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
The most common organism in the world's oceans -- and possibly the whole planet -- harbors a virus in its DNA. This virus may have helped it survive and outcompete other organisms.
29 May 04:00 • EurekAlert! • 8889232469405075204.htmlThe most common organism in the oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
The most common organism in the world's oceans -- and possibly the whole planet -- harbors a virus in its DNA. This virus may have helped it survive and outcompete other organisms.
29 May 00:00 • ScienceDaily • 600754802294606084.htmlBaby with two mouths has operation to remove one of them
29 May 10:25 • 2 articles
Baby with two mouths has operation to remove one of them
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29 May 10:25 • Metro • 970161748996807790.htmlBaby born with two mouths due to 'extremely rare' condition - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
A baby girl has been born with two mouths due to a condition so rare that it has only been seen in 35 recorded cases since 1900.Doctors were...
29 May 12:03 • Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics • 2658445901775940083.htmlUK joins COVID-19 High Performance Computing consortium
29 May 12:38 • 1 article
UK joins COVID-19 High Performance Computing consortium
Consortium is attempting to use supercomputers in the quest to find cures for COVID-19.
29 May 12:38 • TechRadar • 2111116914671030079.htmlAstronaut shows what happens when you drop a hammer and feather at the same time on the moon
29 May 12:30 • 1 article
Astronaut shows what happens when you drop a hammer and feather at the same time on the moon
Astronaut David Scott re-created, in 1971 during the Apollo 15 mission, Galileo’s “falling bodies” experiment by dropping a hammer and feather on the moon at the same time. Simply…
29 May 12:30 • Boing Boing • 4601305170403431575.htmlScientists report on animal welfare in aquaculture
29 May 12:10 • 1 article
Scientists report on animal welfare in aquaculture
Scientists at the University of Stirling have authored a new report providing guidance on identifying and strengthening best practices for animal welfare in aquaculture.
29 May 12:10 • phys.org • 3476726123483390173.htmlExperiments in isolation: Training astronauts for long-term solo missions
29 May 12:44 • 1 article
Experiments in isolation: Training astronauts for long-term solo missions
Isolation can feel like a state of limbo, but being separated from others can also be a huge driver of change and give us a great chance to experiment.
29 May 12:44 • phys.org • 3476726123961700819.htmlIn wake of global shutdowns, researchers expect water quality to improve
29 May 12:48 • 1 article
In wake of global shutdowns, researchers expect water quality to improve
Researchers have mapped declines in air pollution after lockdowns were imposed around the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but those are not the only environmental impacts they expect to see. ...
29 May 12:48 • phys.org • 3476726124747242917.htmlEmerald predators: Ohlone tiger beetles reclaim territory with the help of local scientists
29 May 12:48 • 1 article
Emerald predators: Ohlone tiger beetles reclaim territory with the help of local scientists
For the first time in over a decade, endangered Ohlone tiger beetles roam a preserve near Soquel and await their chance to pounce on unsuspecting prey. Their metallic emerald bodies appear iridescent ...
29 May 12:48 • phys.org • 3476726124444552674.htmlWorld No Tobacco Day: Know the link between smoking and eye health
29 May 12:43 • 1 article
World No Tobacco Day: Know the link between smoking and eye health
Smoking is dangerous for health. But what many people are unaware of is that it can also adversely affect eye health. Read on to know more.
29 May 12:43 • Thehealthsite • 4766622849245463904.htmlNourianz Reduces Duration of ‘Off Periods’ in Parkinson’s Patients with and without Dyskinesia, Analysis Finds
29 May 12:00 • 1 article
Nourianz Reduces Duration of ‘Off Periods’ in Parkinson’s Patients with and without Dyskinesia, Analysis Finds
When used as an add-on treatment to carbidopa-levodopa, Nourianz (istradefylline) reduced the duration of "off periods" — when symptoms are not adequately controlled — and increased the duration...
29 May 12:00 • Parkinson's News Today • 2509734587554932809.htmlBlood cancer and pancreatic disease drugs to be tested on Covid-19 patients
29 May 12:17 • 1 article
Blood cancer and pancreatic disease drugs to be tested on Covid-19 patients
The trial for camostat will start on Friday while the trial for ruxolitinib is set to begin next week.
29 May 12:17 • Shropshire Star • 3480199993059774197.htmlSaline may solve one big COVID-19 testing problem
29 May 12:21 • 1 article
Saline may solve one big COVID-19 testing problem
Phosphate buffered saline could carry COVID-19 testing samples safely. That could fix a testing bottleneck due to viral transport medium shortages.
29 May 12:21 • Futurity • 5051862825068682827.html