Mainz, Germany On a Friday in late January, Ugur Sahin received an email with bad news: A new study of a deadly new coronavirus in China suggests it is more contagious than previously thought. He believed the outbreak was likely to be an epidemic. The following Monday, the chief executive …
Read More »Rheumatoid arthritis Tosilizumab falls short as a treatment for covid-19 patients admitted to hospital in three studies.
However, the fourth trial found an increased chance of the drug surviving, but because it was an observational study, the results were considered less conclusive. Three trials were published on Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association and another on Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. …
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South Korea is vaccinating millions of people against seasonal flu to alleviate any problems with COVID-19. At least 13 South Koreans have died after receiving flu shots in recent days, according to official and local media reports, despite authorities denying this and raising concerns about vaccine safety as global efforts …
Read More »Potential new organs have been found in the throat: tubular salivary glands
But that’s what a group of Dutch scientists believe. They said they had found a pair of previously neglected glands hidden in our skull where the nasal cavity and throat meet. Medical researchers During a scan designed to look for tumor growth, they first came to the body part, which …
Read More »The Dutch king mourns the loss of a Greek family
HAGI, The Netherlands (AP) – The Dutch king delivered a video message on Wednesday saying he had “sorry at heart” and would not have gone to Greece for a family vacation last week, which was broken up in public in the middle of the trip. There was an uproar back …
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