[ad_1] Without treatment, 5 to 10 percent of people infected with TB will develop active TB. The introduction of shorter regimens and the increase in 3HP in 2021 will offer several advantages at both a clinical and programmatic level. Image Credit: Flickr / Chris Piascik Tuberculosis (TB) is one of …
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[ad_1] Findings from a new study suggest that people who received a flu vaccine during the last flu season were significantly less likely to test positive for Covid-19 when the pandemic struck. Those who tested positive faced fewer complications than those who did not receive the flu vaccine. These new …
Read More »State, not Church, Leads Western Response to Human Dignity Violations in China | National Catholic Registry
[ad_1] Editor’s Note: This is Part 2 of an analysis of the Register of China’s violations of human dignity and human rights. Part 1 is available here. On Monday, the United States, Canada, Britain and the European Union announced a coordinated series of sanctions against Chinese officials responsible for what …
Read More »A single vaccine to defeat all coronaviruses seems impossible. But scientists are already working on one
[ad_1] Variants of the virus that cause COVID-19 are emerging and becoming dominant around the world. For this reason, some vaccines are being updated to allow our immune system to learn to deal with them. But this process of identifying and characterizing variants that can escape our immune system, and …
Read More »BOE reportedly to supply flexible OLED panels from Samsung for the first time in history
[ad_1] China’s leading display screen manufacturer BOE is rumored to have received the go-ahead from Samsung Electronics to supply flexible OLED displays for the upcoming budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy M smartphone series, according to a Korean media report. The partnership between BOE and Samsung Electronics could be very promising for both …
Read More »Nigeria develops 2 vaccines to combat COVID-19
[ad_1] ABUJA, Nigeria Nigerian scientists have developed two vaccines against COVID-19, the government secretary announced Tuesday. Boss Mustapha, who is also chair of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, said clinical trials are underway for the new vaccines. “The vaccines will be used after completing clinical trials and obtaining certification,” …
Read More »Cold infections may help prevent coronavirus infections
[ad_1] Scottish researchers have found that the antibodies accumulated during the common cold can serve as a level of protection against the new coronavirus. Research by the University of Glasgow creates an argument that the human rhinovirus “triggers an innate immune response” that blocks the replication of the coronavirus in …
Read More »Fortnite: How to Tame a Wild Boar or Wolf
[ad_1] Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 6 added a ton of primary elements to the Battle Royale map. These new items include new challenges, crafting, and wild animals that can be tamed during gameplay. We’ve already covered weapon crafting in Fortnite, but if you’re looking to tame a boar or hunt …
Read More »Sudan’s Cabinet Supports UAE Mediation in Disputes with Ethiopia | Ethiopia News
[ad_1] Tensions over control of agricultural land in the border town of al-Fashqa recently witnessed a deadly escalation, while GERD talks have reached a stalemate. Sudan’s transitional cabinet has backed an initiative by the United Arab Emirates to mediate a border dispute with Ethiopia, as well as a controversial large …
Read More »Valve launches Steam Link app on Apple’s Mac App Store
[ad_1] Enlarge / A screenshot of Steam Link for macOS. Valve released a separate app for Steam Link on Apple’s macOS app store, adding a new option for Mac users who want to play games on machines that are often labeled as bad options for games. Steam Link allows users …
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