He originally questioned the Warriors ‘trade for Andrew Wiggins, but NBC Sports’ Tom Haberstroh is starting to get round. “I’m going to admit, I did not see Andrew Wiggins in a very good fit alongside the other big three,” Haberstroh told NBC Sports Bay Area, “basically because I think they …
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Drug of multiple sclerosis blocks HIV infection and transmission in human immune cells
An immunomodulatory drug called fingerolimod, which is approved for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, blocks human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and transmission in human immune cells, according to a study published August 13 in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Postdoctoral Fellow Rachel Resop and assistant professor Alberto Bosque of …
Read More »The blunt truth about COVID-19 and obesity – HotAir
America’s obesity rate is currently at a staggering 42.4%, up from 30.5% just twenty years ago. Obese individuals have a body mass index of 30 or higher. To fall into this category, someone who stands 5’9 ″ (the average height for a man) must weigh at least 203 pounds. Similar …
Read More »Three more U.S. states are launching apps with Apple and Google Exposure Notification API
The Exposure Notification API developed by Apple and Google is gradually being adopted by public health agencies around the world. And now North Dakota, Wyoming and Alabama have just announced that they are launching new apps with exposure notifications to alert users and reduce the spread of COVID-19. North Dakota …
Read More »Deaths in New York City during Coronavirus Rise Recall the Peak of the 1918 Flu Pandemic
The relative increase in deaths in the early period of the Covid-19 pandemic was actually substantially greater than during the peak of the 1918 pandemic, according to the study published Thursday in JAMA Network Open. “The big takeaway is that when we compare what happened, we find that the extent …
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