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COVID-19 Spit Tests Used by NBA Are Now Authorized by FDA

2 years ago from Scientific American

A new saliva-based diagnostic does not require a “brain-tickling” swab, and it can be used with a range of chemical reagents -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Look: Dax Shepard in high spirits after motorcycle crash

2 years ago from UPI

Dax Shepard gave an update after sharing how he broke several bones and will require surgery after a motorcycle crash.

Some bacteria sacrifice themselves to protect their brethren from antibiotics

2 years ago from Physorg

Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered how some cells within a bacterial swarm will sacrifice themselves so that other cells in the swarm have a better...

Another 1.1 million U.S. workers file new unemployment claims

2 years ago from UPI

The number of U.S. workers filing new unemployment claims has again climbed above the 1 million mark, the Labor Department said in its weekly report Thursday.

Coronavirus: What's happening around the world on Thursday

2 years ago from CBC: Health

South Korea's coronavirus infections are back "in full swing" and spreading nationwide after members of a church attended a political demonstration, authorities said on Thursday, threatening one of the world's...

Data shows pattern of fewer COVID-19 cases, more deaths in U.S.

2 years ago from UPI

For the fifth day in a row, new COVID-19 cases in the United States are under 50,000 -- a streak that hasn't been seen since before a dramatic spike in...

Water contaminant could have neurotoxic effects on children

2 years ago from Physorg

Manganese isn't considered a major water contaminant in America, but a new study is taking a closer look at whether it should be.

Scientists develop 'biorubber' glue for faster surgical recovery and pain relief

2 years ago from Physorg

Materials scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have invented a new type of surgical glue that can help join blood vessels and close wounds faster and may also...

Regulation of the MLH1-MLH3 endonuclease in meiosis

2 years ago from Physorg

Reconstitution of the activation of the MLH1–MLH3 endonuclease shows how crossovers are formed during meiosis.

B.C. preparing to more than double current testing capacity, as demand and case numbers go up

2 years ago from CBC: Health

By fall, B.C.'s health minister says the province intends to raise its COVID-19 testing capacity from 8,000 — where it stands now — to 20,000 people a day.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny 'poisoned'

2 years ago from UPI

Russian opposition leader and critic of the Putin regime Alexei Navalny is unconscious at a Siberian hospital with suspected poisoning, his spokeswoman said.

India, Ukraine set daily case records; Russia surpasses 16K deaths

2 years ago from UPI

India and Ukraine reported record highs in daily COVID-19 cases on Thursday as Russia surpassed 16,000 deaths to the virus.

Spokeswoman: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny hospitalized for poisoning

2 years ago from UPI

Russian opposition leader and critic of the Putin regime Alexei Navalny is unconscious at a Siberian hospital with suspected poisoning, his spokeswoman said.

Breakthrough for law enforcement to rapidly distinguish hemp vs. controlled marijuana

2 years ago from Physorg

As hemp-based products experience heightened popularity among consumers, leading forensic scientists collaborate to solve a growing problem for law enforcement, hemp farmers, private citizens and overburdened national labs.

'Morning sickness' often an all-day thing, study confirms

2 years ago from UPI

As many expectant mothers can unhappily attest, the nausea and vomiting known as "morning sickness" can occur at any time of the day.

'Chemical Hearts' star Austin Abrams finds niche in teenage romance

2 years ago from UPI

Austin Abrams co-stars with Lili Reinhart in "Chemical Hearts," the latest in a string of teen romances in which Abrams has appeared.

Looking at children as the silent spreaders of SARS-CoV-2

2 years ago from Harvard Science

In the most comprehensive study of COVID-19 pediatric patients to date, researchers provide critical data showing that children play a larger role in the community spread of COVID-19 than previously thought. In a...

Gene therapy may stem damage of Parkinson's disease

2 years ago from UPI

It may be possible to protect Parkinson's patients' brains from further damage by turning off a "master regulator" gene, researchers report.

Brooks Koepka withdraws from Northern Trust over knee, hip injuries

2 years ago from UPI

Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from The Northern Trust at TPC Boston, ending his 2019-20 PGA Tour season.

High blood pressure during pregnancy may mean worse hot flashes during menopause

2 years ago from Science Daily

Women with a history of high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy are more likely to experience bothersome menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, according to a new...

William Barr announces nearly 1,500 arrests made under 'Operation Legend'

2 years ago from UPI

William Barr on Wednesday announced that nearly 1,500 arrests have been made under the collaborative initiative between federal and local law enforcement known as "Operation Legend."

Florida Keys to release 750M genetically modified mosquitoes to stop disease spread

2 years ago from UPI

Local authorities in the Florida Keys gave their approval Wednesday to a plan to release genetically modified mosquitoes to prevent the spread of dengue fever and other diseases.

Houston Astros' Yordan Alvarez to undergo season-ending knee surgery

2 years ago from UPI

Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez, the reigning American League Rookie of the Year, will have season-ending knee surgery next week.

Los Angeles County sees decline in rate of COVID-19 deaths

2 years ago from LA Times - Health

Health officials note an overall drop in death rates across all demographics and a "narrowing of the gap" among coronavirus victims of varying racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.

San Francisco 49ers to sign ex-Seattle Seahawks WR Jaron Brown

2 years ago from UPI

With injuries mounting at the position, the San Francisco 49ers are signing former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaron Brown.

HelloFresh issues recall of onions related to salmonella outbreak

2 years ago from UPI

Food delivery service HelloFresh on Wednesday issued a recall of onions related to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 860 people.

Researchers predict deficits in female birth numbers in India over coming decades

2 years ago from Science Daily

Between 2017 and 2030, an estimated 6.8 million fewer female births will be recorded in India than would be by chance, due to sex-selective abortions, according to a new study.

Preterm birth might raise risk for health problems, early death, study says

2 years ago from UPI

Women who deliver preterm babies have a higher risk for developing chronic health conditions -- and dying from them in the ensuing years, a study published Wednesday by BMJ found.