Agriculture has practically trained 2,471 students, technicians, breeders and government officials, so that they can identify injuries and clinical signs in animals, caused by diseases not present in Mexico. Rural Development The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has practically trained – from September to date – 2,471 students, technicians, …
Read More »Allen Police Officer Shoots Dog According To Aggressive Authorities | American Allen
An Allen police officer shot a dog, authorities said acted aggressively in charging it on Monday evening, a press release from the Allen Police Department confirmed on Tuesday. Officers were reportedly dispatched to Block 700 of Leading Lane Drive around 8:30 p.m. after two people, an adult and a child, …
Read More »Kingsgrove Community Center Is New COVID-19 Testing Clinic | County Chief of St George and Sutherland
Georges River Council has opened the Kingsgrove Community Center to serve as a COVID-19 testing clinic. The move follows the designation of the Georges River local government area as an area of concern for COVID. Managed by Medlab Pathology, the walk-in clinic is open daily, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., …
Read More »Members of the Faculty of Medicine appointed to the Order of British Columbia
By Stéphanie Chow | August 3, 2021 Members of the Faculty of Medicine Bonnie Henry, Poul Sorensen, Debra Braithwaite and James McEwen have been appointed to the Order of British Columbia. Dr Bonnie Henry They are among the sixteen exceptional people appointed to the Order, the highest form of recognition …
Read More »Coming Up: America’s Own Social Credit System
The new “war on terror”, launched by the January 6 riot, has prompted several web giants to expose the predecessors of what could effectively become a soft social credit system by the end of this decade. Relying on an indirect hand from DC, our social bettors in corporate America will …
Read More »A UB study to examine the relationship between the body’s insulin response and food choices
What is the relationship between the foods people eat and their body’s insulin response? The behavioral medicine laboratory at UB is launching a study to find out. Funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health, the UB study is now …
Read More »Dog care and veterinary science make the difference
This happy beagle can now climb the stairs. Sherry kuehl Special to the star Has veterinary care changed dramatically or does it have pet owners? I ask myself this question every time I take my dogs for a teeth cleaning. It is my husband who initiates this thought process with …
Read More »Local Medical Staff News
LAKELAND REGIONAL HEALTH Moody’s Investors Service recently reaffirmed Lakeland Regional Health Center Stable A2 rating upstream of public bond financing. The A2’s assertion and award, according to Moody’s, reflects its expectation that Lakeland Regional Health Systems will remain the distinct market leader and essential supplier in and around Polk County. …
Read More »News – The team behind the Oklahoma City Society
July 23, 2021 Last December, it looked like the Oklahoma City Society was gone. All of the Company’s executives had resigned due to health issues and no one took the helm. When Dr. Joey Williams, senior lecturer at the University of Central Oklahoma, heard about this, he couldn’t let it …
Read More »Early antiviral response in the nose may determine the course of COVID-19
In short : Researchers studied cells collected by nasal swab at diagnosis for mild and severe COVID-19 patients Cells taken from patients who developed severe disease had an attenuated antiviral response compared to those who developed mild disease This suggests that it may be possible to develop early interventions that …
Read More »The Richmond Observer – Troxler appoints two to lead veterinary positions
RALEIGH – Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler recently promoted Dr Michael P. Martin to the post of State Veterinarian. Martin previously served as the Poultry Section Manager for the Veterinary Division since 2012. In this role, he oversaw all poultry program operations within the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer …
Read More »Colorado vet brings 12,000 rabies vaccines to Kenya to fight protracted outbreak
DENVER – At Dr. Julie Kelly’s Denver Veterinary Clinic, they work hard to keep dogs, cats and other small animals healthy. “I just had a tooth extraction on a cat this morning,” Kelly said. But Kelly’s work next month will extend far beyond this clinic. “Everyone knows rabies in Kenya,” …
Read More »Relay For Life event has raised $ 54,000 so far for the American Cancer Society – ClarkCountyToday.com
The event is over; an online auction will take place from August 19 to 22 VANCOUVER – Volunteers for the American Cancer Society’s annual Relay for Life in Clark County have gathered for a “Parking Lot – Tailgate Event” at the Vancouver Mall on July 17th. The event has raised …
Read More »Efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines against variant B.1.617.2 (Delta)
Study design We used two approaches to estimate the effect of vaccination on the delta variant. First, we used a negative test case-control model to estimate vaccine efficacy against symptomatic disease caused by the delta variant, compared to the alpha variant, over the period of circulation of the delta variant. …
Read More »Unilabs to Deploy Ibex AI-Assisted Cancer Diagnostics Platform Across Europe
Unilabs and Ibex are teaming up to make cancer diagnosis more precise, faster and more targeted. Under the new agreement, Unilabs will deploy Ibex’s AI-powered multi-tissue Galen platform in pathology labs across Europe. Supported by advanced machine learning algorithms, the platform evaluates tissue biopsies in real time to provide valuable …
Read More »Afghanistan pullout indicates American faith is losing ground
Illustration: Liu Rui / GT Twenty years ago, at the start of the war in Afghanistan, I was a reporter in New York. One Sunday in late fall, I was driving with a friend in Newtown, a small town in Connecticut. The editorial called me and told me that American …
Read More »Child with rare genetic syndrome treated within 2 years
It is difficult to diagnose a rare disease. Identifying a treatment can take years of trial and error. At the fortuitous intersection of research expertise, a sick patient in this case a child, and innovative technology, Bachmann-Bupp syndrome has gone from a list of symptoms to a treatment. succeeded in …
Read More »Madurai vet rents his bike for baby squirrels to nest
Express news service MADURAI: Meril Raj, a resident of Koodal Nagar in Anaiyur, has too often seen a squirrel hanging around on her bicycle. When he opened the hood of his bike saddle he expected to find the cables on his bike askew, but what he actually found was something …
Read More »DVIDS – News – Connecticut National Guard lab technicians train at BJACH
FORT POLK, Louisiana – The Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital Pathology Department hosted Connecticut National Guard Sgt. Andrew Meeker for two weeks of hands-on training during his unit’s rotation at the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk this month. Meeker’s unit, the 142nd Medical Company (Area Support), is at Fort …
Read More »Strong immune response underlies acute kidney injury linked to COVID-19
ROCHESTER, Minn. – Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have found that acute kidney injury associated with COVID-19 resembles kidney injury caused by sepsis, and the immune response triggered by the infection plays a central role. The conclusions, published in Proceedings of the Mayo Clinic, also suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction – …
Read More »CBD company founded by veterinarian VETCBD Hemp launches first horse-specific product
LOS ANGELES–(COMMERCIAL THREAD) – VETCBD Hemp, a cannabis company founded by veterinarians, has announced the launch of its first horse-specific product, a broad-spectrum CBD tincture derived from hemp grown in the United States. The 3000 mg tincture is specially developed for horses using premium American hemp and organic extra virgin …
Read More »KeifeRx Receives FDA Approval of New Investigational Drug for Phase 3 Study of Nilotinib BE in Early Alzheimer’s Disease
WASHINGTON, July 20, 2021 / PRNewswire / – KeifeRx, LLC, an emerging clinical-stage biotechnology company specializing in the discovery and development of new treatment options for neurodegenerative diseases, today announced that the company has received acceptance of its application investigational new drug (IND) from the United States The United States …
Read More »Bible Society’s New Philadelphia Museum Tells American History with a Religious Lean
The first iteration of Independence Mall was such a dud that many blocks along the park went untapped for years and then ended up becoming sites for high-security government offices. But after the mall was renovated in the early 2000s with more greenery and a new visitor center, the three-block …
Read More »Automated Covid-19 Tests – A Pie In The Sky?
The ongoing fourth wave of the coronavirus has sharply increased the need for Covid-19 testing, prompting calls for the introduction of automation equipment. However, according to industry watchers, the lack of reagents for the automated installation will likely be a major stumbling block for automated testing. A health worker performs …
Read More »Why televisits with vets will become more common after the pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot of things going forward, one of which is the way pet owners and vets interact on visits. Forced to have online appointments due to the pandemic, more and more pet owners and vets are finding that televisiting / telemedicine – having online dates …
Read More »Akoya Announces Publication of MITER Study, the First Multi-Institutional Analytical Demonstration of a Space Biology Workflow, in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., July 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Akoya Biosciences Inc, (Nasdaq: AKYA) The Spatial Biology Company®, today announced that the Phenoptics ™ mIF solution has been used in a multi-site study to demonstrate and validate an automated end-to-end workflow that characterizes PD-1 / PD-L1 immune checkpoint signaling in tumor …
Read More »Todos Medical to Launch EUA Authorized SARS-CoV-2 cPass
Nature Medicine publication shows neutralizing antibodies are essential in preventing or reducing the severity of COVID-19 infection, including infection with emerging variants of COVID-19 such as the Delta variant, for vaccinated populations and not vaccinated Todos now validates cPass in its highly automated CLIA / CAP lab at Provista Diagnostics …
Read More »Connor and Moroney are distinguished alumni
by Mike Plunkett A veterinarian who is an innovator in the hog industry and a CEO who is an innovator in public housing – both graduates of Hillsboro High School – will be honored this year with the Hillsboro Education Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award. Dr Joseph Connor of the Carthage …
Read More »Tallahassee Community College announces promotions
Tallahassee Community College announces academic promotions Calandra Stringer, rector and vice president of academic affairs at Tallahassee Community College, announced several promotions of candidates within the college. Each associate dean will start new roles on Monday: Tricia Rizza, associate dean of faculty initiatives. As a faculty member, Rizza has served …
Read More »The Fiji Times »Scientists at UNF Medical Laboratory Shed Light on COVID-19 Discussions
Four medical laboratory scientists from Fiji National University (FNU), College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) joined the “Explain the Science” roundtables on COVID-19, intended to provide a platform for experts to speak out on facts related to COVID-19 disease, swab testing, vaccines, etc., so that the people of …
Read More »“If you don’t wear a mask, the virus will spread further. It’s that easy ‘| Coronavirus
Scientists strongly endorsed maintaining the wearing of masks in enclosed public spaces during the summer. As Covid-19 cases continue to skyrocket, face coverings offer people the most robust way to limit the spread of the disease in cafes, theaters and restaurants, they said last week . Rates of new Covid-19 …
Read More »African clinic goes wild with veterinary care | Way of life
A tiger with a stomach ache, an anaconda refusing to eat, a gorilla with a stuffy nose, these are not animals you would find when taking your dog to the vet. But in a clinic in South Africa, the patients are often wild. “We welcome all animals, from a small …
Read More »These 9 Israeli startups hope to turn biotech innovations into realities
Nine Israeli startups were selected last week to participate in PlayBeyondBio 2021 and help turn their biotech innovations into market realities. The PlayBeyondBio initiative is led by venture capital fund JVP, Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, international consulting firm Accenture, Margalit Startup City, Amazon AWS and Shaare Zedek Medical Center in …
Read More »Fears that a new wave of COVID will overwhelm the Lebanese health system | Coronavirus pandemic News
Beirut, Lebanon – Doctors have warned that Lebanese hospitals will struggle to cope with a large influx of coronavirus patients amid an increase in the number of new cases caused by the highly contagious Delta variant. Lebanon recorded 577 new COVID-19 infections over a 24-hour period on Friday, according to …
Read More »Gillian Muir appointed Dean of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine
Breadcrumb Links Local News Muir is both the first woman and the first WCVM graduate to hold the post of Dean. Author of the article: Bryn Levy Dr. Gillian Muir has been appointed Dean of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine after serving for a year on an interim basis. …
Read More »A local clinic takes care of people and their pets on the DTES
“They are with this animal 24/7 and often this animal is the only family they have.” “Some of them say, ‘My dog is the reason I get up every day. ” UBC Clinical Instructor Kelsi Jessamine helped launch the Community Veterinary Outreach program in Vancouver in 2003. The program, which …
Read More »Lack of Mental Health Services During Pandemic Linked to Food Insufficiency, Health News, ET HealthWorld
Washington: The results of a new study suggest that Americans who experienced food insufficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic were three times more likely to lack mental health support than those who did not. This study was published in the journal Public Health Nutrition. The most extreme form of food insecurity, …
Read More »Chicago nonprofits say work on Obama center should begin
Law360 (July 16, 2021, 7:39 p.m. EDT) – Three longtime Chicago nonprofits have urged an Illinois federal court to turn down an offer to stop construction of the presidential center planned by the former president Barack Obama, saying it would interfere with the groups’ efforts “to boost Chicago’s vitality as …
Read More »Faculty of Medicine students and researchers receive Vanier and Banting scholarships
Several students and postdoctoral fellows from the Faculty of Medicine have received Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships 2020-2021 and Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS). The CGS Vanier program awards up to $ 50,000 per year for three years to students working in the social and human sciences, natural sciences, engineering and …
Read More »GOP takes a look at critical race theory in the suburbs for mid-term
WASHINGTON Republicans are looking into the budding battle over critical race theory, betting the burning issue will not only energize their base, but help bring back some of the suburban voters they lost in the last election. While the party has focused to varying degrees on several contentious cultural issues …
Read More »Boarman, from Owensboro, to lead OCTC Vet Tech program
A native of Owensboro, Dr. Laura Boarman has been selected to lead the Veterinary Technology program at Owensboro Community & Technical College. Boarman has spent the past 11 years in practice at the Kentuckiana Animal Clinic. Boarman attended Western Kentucky University undergraduate and earned a doctorate from Auburn University’s School …
Read More »Study evaluates accuracy of Bartonella infection tests in dogs
A study conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor Erin Lashnits provides new information on how best to diagnose Bartonella infection in dogs, a common disease transmitted by fleas that is linked to heart infection, organ inflammation and other conditions. The researchers assessed the …
Read More »Melanoma of the eye: preclinical study indicates potential treatment
Uveal melanoma, or MU, is a rare and fatal eye cancer, and the death rate has not increased for 40 years. Half of melanomas spread to other organs in the body, causing death within a year. New treatments to preserve vision and prevent death are therefore urgently needed. Now, a …
Read More »More tests moved to state public health laboratory in Stillwater | Covid-19
Most of the testing done by the Oklahoma State Department of Health is now done in the new Stillwater Public Health Laboratory, PHL Scientific Director Dr Jared Taylor said Thursday during a briefing. Some tests, such as newborn screenings and microbiology tests, were contracted out or processed at other facilities …
Read More »Gold River Productions, Inc. (GRPS) announces its veterinary division, headed by Dr. Danielle Morosco
Palm Coast, Florida, July 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Gold River Productions, Inc. (OTC Pink: GRPS) Expands its product line to include companion animals, an industry with a projected market size of $ 325,740,000,000 by 2028, according to Fortune Business Insights. We welcome our newest member, Dr. Danielle Morosco, to …
Read More »Johnson and Parker sign letter supporting infrastructure bill – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker were among several North Texas mayors who have shown support for a bipartisan infrastructure package. in a letter sent to the leaders of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. Arlington Mayor Jim Ross, Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth, …
Read More »Early Anticoagulant Therapy Reduces Mortality in Moderately Ill COVID-19 Patients
COVID-19 is marked by increased inflammation and abnormal clotting in blood vessels, especially the lungs, and is thought to contribute to progression to serious illness and death. New trial results show that administering a full dose of a standard anticoagulant to early to moderately ill hospitalized patients with COVID-19 could …
Read More »GeniusVets Co-Founder David Hall Named “100 Top 100 Marketing and Advertising Influencers” and Guest on Forbes Board
David Hall accepts MARsum award and invitation to the Forbes Agency Board GeniusVets posts results that exceed all other veterinary marketing companies combined. Is your business booming? This is the SEO effect. Showcasing a decade of success in digital marketing and exceptional contributions to the veterinary industry. Veterinarians who understand …
Read More »Mentally Disabled Woman Raped in Hospital, Ordered Investigation | Ranchi News
Sindri: Woman with mental and speech disabilities, who was admitted to the medical ward of Shaheed Nirmal Mahto Medical College and Hospital (SNMMCH) in Dhanbad, was allegedly raped by an ambulance driver with the help of a co-owner of tea on Sunday evening. . The incident has raised a question …
Read More »Jackson, Kelly named 2020-21 CoSIDA Academic All-America
Soccer 07/12/2021 12:00:00 The duo Chant were both named to the CoSIDA All-America First Academic Team. History links 2020-21 Academic All-America® NCAA Division I Football Teams Announcement AUSTIN, Texas – Carolina Coast Football Student-Athletes Tarron jackson and Silas kelly were both named to the 2020-21 CoSIDA Academic All-America Division I …
Read More »Will the laboratories be able to follow it?
When the alpha variant of COVID-19 was found in New Jersey over the winter, state officials made little sense of its prevalence, which communities were hardest hit and how quickly it spread – until case and hospitalizations began to explode in March. Now like the very contagious delta variant is …
Read More »Pet Veterinary Drugs Market Size, Share 2021-2028
New Jersey, United States, – the Pet Veterinary Drugs Market The study provides details of market dynamics affecting the market, market size, and segmentation, and casts a shadow over major market players by highlighting the favorable competitive landscape and successful trends over the years. This market report presents the detailed …
Read More »Iron therapy may help a larger group of patients with kidney disease
In this study, published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, the researchers studied patients at nephrology clinics in Brazil, France, the United States and Germany to assess a possible independent association of iron store anemia in patients with or without the disease and not on dialysis on …
Read More »Study finds “surprisingly high” antibiotic resistance among urine isolates of E. coli in the United States
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Read More »Can High b-Value Biparametric 3.0 T MRI with Simplified Prostate Image Reporting and Data System (S-PI-RADS) be used in biopsy-naive men?
This article was originally published here Clin Imaging. June 29, 2021: S0899-7071 (21) 00270-9. doi: 10.1016 / j.clinimag.2021.06.024. Online ahead of print. ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical value of high b-value 3.0 T biparametric magnetic resonance with the Simplified Prostate Image Reporting and Data System (S-PI-RADS) in biopsy-naive men. …
Read More »PBGC, IRS publishes guidance on assistance for multi-employer plans
The Pension Benefits Guarantee Company (PBGC) July 9 announced that it published an interim final rule implementing a new Special Financial Assistance (AFS) program for financially troubled multi-employer pension plans. IRS the same day directives issued for multi-employer plans receiving assistance, as well as for plan members and their beneficiaries. …
Read More »Delta Variant looms for the unvaccinated
Even though the number of COVID-19 in Wisconsin reached pandemic lows in early summer, new cases are on the rise again, as outbreaks fueled by variants elsewhere offer a warning sign to near the half of state residents who are not vaccinated. the Delta variant is of particular concern. Also …
Read More »Port Royal veterinary hospital hard hit after tornado
PORT ROYAL, SC (WTOC) – We have news from a business owner who was affected by Tropical Storm Elsa this week. At least one tornado passed through Port Royal overnight Wednesday. Now the Port Royal veterinary hospital is repairing the damage. From the outside you can see that the town …
Read More »Surgical predictors of clinical outcome six years after revision ACL reconstruction
Nashville, Tenn. (4:14 p.m. EDT – July 9, 2021) – Orthopedic surgeons know that knee surgeries that require revisions have poorer results than primary surgeries, but until now the reason was unknown. Today, a team of orthopedic doctors report that opting for a transtibial surgical approach and choosing an inference …
Read More »Dr. Hallie Hasel, New Wyoming State Veterinarian
Dr Hallie Hasel has been selected by the Wyoming Livestock Board to replace retired state veterinarian, Dr Jim Logan. Dr Hasel has accepted the board appointment and will begin as Wyoming State Veterinarian on July 16, 2021. Dr Hasel has been Deputy State Veterinarian for Field Operations for the Wyoming …
Read More »Swedish researchers develop urine test capable of identifying types of asthma and their severity, which could lead to improved precision medicine diagnoses
The study “shows that measurement with a urine test offers improved accuracy compared to other measurement methods, for example certain types of blood tests,” said a press release from KI. Researchers from Karolinska Institute (KI) in Sweden have developed a non-invasive urine test that can identify which type of asthma …
Read More »Four medical researchers named Dean’s Scholars | Source
The Division of Physician Scientists of the Faculty of Medicine has appointed its second class of physicians for the Dean’s Fellows Program. Recipients will receive up to two years of financial support and mentorship, as well as dedicated lab time to conduct scientific research. The four doctors are (left to …
Read More »Decline in function begins up to 10 years before stroke
A new study has shown that stroke patients had more marked declines in cognition and daily functioning over the past 10 years than people without stroke. “Our results suggest that the accumulation of intracerebral pathologies before the acute event is already having a clinical impact, allowing the identification of high-risk …
Read More »McMaster researchers identify how VITT occurs
PICTURE: From left to right: Ishac Nazy, Angela Huynh, John Kelton, Donald Arnold, Mercy Daka view After Credit: James Smith / McMaster University Hamilton, ON (July 7, 2021) – A team of researchers from McMaster University recently discovered how, exactly, COVID-19 vaccines that use adenoviral vectors trigger a rare but …
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The continued extreme heat in the northwest is affecting transmission, transformers and production facilities, … [+] and could force the Bonneville Power Administration to impose gradual blackouts in the region. PNNL From 1894 until last month, Seattle had recorded only three days in history above 100 ° F. It’s three …
Read More »New Cancer Treatment for Australian Dogs with APVMA Approval of Stelfonta® from Qbiotics
STELFONTA® is indicated for the treatment of non-metastatic (WHO stage), cutaneous (located anywhere on the body, legs or head in dogs), and non-metastatic subcutaneous MCTs located in dogs. or downstream of the elbow or hock in dogs. Tumors can be of any cytological grade, should be less than or equal …
Read More »Does Confirmation Bias Guide COVID Vaccine Recommendations?
Over the past year, one message has been made clear: trust in science. Evidence, and only high quality evidence, will form the basis of policy. How did this influence the coronavirus vaccination campaign? On the one hand, there has been a strict respect for scientific rigor when it corresponds to …
Read More »Letters to the Editor – Transportation Infrastructure, Fox News, Texas Politicians, Walmart
Support freight railways Many eyes are on Washington, DC this summer as Congress and the Biden administration work on much-needed infrastructure investments. Lawmakers representing the North Texas region hold key positions influencing what gets passed with Senator Ted Cruz on the Senate Commerce Committee and U.S. Representatives Eddie Bernice Johnson, …
Read More »Is mass spectrometry used in clinical applications? Labmate online
From pharmaceutical development to the detection of food contamination, mass spectrometry (MS) is used in a wide variety of industries. The analytical tool measures the mass / charge (m / z) ratio of molecules in a sample, with data used to calculate precise weights and concentrations. New developments and advancements …
Read More »Blinn College graduates 14 veterinary technician students
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Blinn College District recently recognized 15 Veterinary Technology Program graduates with a virtual pinning ceremony. Blinn’s two-year associate’s degree in applied science in veterinary technology is one of 10 accredited programs in Texas. The program prepares students to become fully accredited Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVTs). …
Read More »Aussie AI embarks on radiological diagnostics
An Australian healthcare joint venture between artificial intelligence startup Harrison.ai and local radiology company I-MED Radiology Network launched a chest x-ray diagnostic tool on the same day that a peer-reviewed diagnostic precision study of the product was published by The Lancet Digital Health. The joint venture – Annalize.ai – unveiled …
Read More »Cities explore unarmed first responders, Wisconsin DOT rings on federal infrastructure plan
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (WBAY) – The state’s two largest cities are looking for ways to put unarmed first responders on the streets to handle calls that do not pose a threat to public safety. Madison’s program will involve teams of paramedics and mental health professionals to respond to non-violent mental health …
Read More »The elephant in the doctors’ lounge
With roughly 156 million Americans Fully vaccinated against COVID-19, doctors see signs of relief on the horizon. This relief cannot come soon enough. The initial energy and adrenaline that drove doctors to treat critically ill patients during the first few months of the pandemic has been replaced by fatigue, burnout …
Read More »Friends talk after veterinarian dies in Grand Forks crash
FARGO, ND (Valley News Live) – A stack of eight cars occurred outside Grand Forks, ND on Friday morning, killing one and injuring many. The deceased man has been identified by friends and social media posts as Dr Eric Jayne, a beloved veterinarian in the animal community. “When I got …
Read More »NHM providing free diagnostic services in Arunachal
Journalist ITANAGAR, July 3: Diagnostic services are provided free of charge to the people of Arunachal under the Free Diagnostic Service (FDS) initiative, implemented by the Government of India through the National Health Mission (NHM). In the state, the FDS initiative is implemented by NHM Arunachal through the ASR diagnostic …
Read More »9 people arrested by Moorish American Arms group after confrontation with Massachusetts police
WAKEFIELD, Mass. – Police arrested nine members of an armed group of men claiming to “disregard our laws” after a standoff with Massachusetts police who closed a major highway over the busy holiday weekend and prompted shelter-in-place orders. The bizarre incident occurred on Saturday morning after a state soldier saw …
Read More »Launch your lab into the future with automated LC-MS / MS on SelectScience
LC-MS / MS is recognized as the gold standard for many clinical laboratory applications. In this two-part webinar, listen to clinical chemistry experts Dr Andrew Davison and Dr Rachel Carling explain why LC-MS / MS is needed to advance clinical laboratory medicine. To kick off the session, Davison will focus …
Read More »U.S. House passes amendment to ban the transport of horses to Canada or Mexico for slaughter
The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed an amendment that would ban the transport of horses across state borders or through Canada and Mexico to slaughterhouses for human consumption. According to the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, the amendment, which is part of the largest transport infrastructure bill INVEST in America, …
Read More »Key gene dysfunction causes neural stem cells to produce more astrocytes than neurons – sciencedaily
Medical researchers led by Kyushu University have revealed a possible underlying genetic pathway behind the neurological dysfunction of Rett syndrome. The team found that deficiencies in key genes involved in pathology cause neural stem cells to generate fewer neurons by producing more astrocytes – the maintenance cells of the brain. …
Read More »Scientists get real-time insight into cancer development
Predicting how cancerous tumors will evolve over time, especially in response to treatment, is a major challenge for scientists. Dr Samuel Aparicio But a new study co-led by Dr. Samuel Aparacio, professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UBC School of Medicine and distinguished scientist at the …
Read More »Fort Bragg Soldiers Help Cumberland County Animal Shelter
Residents looking to adopt a pet may find that their new addition can join the family sooner through a partnership between Cumberland County and Fort Bragg. Soldiers in the First year veterinary studies diploma program helps sterilize and neuter the shelter’s dogs and cats through a partnership program that began …
Read More »Plasma Biomarker Profile for Alzheimer’s Disease Screening and Staging
Thanks to a unique set of plasma biomarkers, it is possible to identify Alzheimer’s disease and its different stages. Assessment of biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease by invasive protein sampling from cerebrospinal fluid or by expensive positron emission tomography does not lend itself to widespread population screening for the disease. While …
Read More »Relic of Iwo Jima to be returned from US to family of Japanese soldier
This photo shows the booklet of the late Chojiro Hibi, kept as a World War II relic for years by the Japan-America Society in Washington DC. (Photo courtesy of the Japan-America Society of Washington DC / Kyodo) A joint U.S.-Japanese memorial service to Iwo Jima can be seen in this …
Read More »Impact Factor and Immediacy Index Rise for Clinical Chemistry from Journal of AACC, Reflecting Journal’s Groundbreaking COVID-19 Research
WASHINGTON, July 1, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The AACC, a global scientific and medical professional organization dedicated to improving health through laboratory medicine, is pleased to announce that the impact factor and immediacy index of its journal Clinical chemistry increased to 8.327 and 8.729, respectively, in the 2020 Clarivate …
Read More »Analysis of Veterinary Compression Dressings Market Growth 2021-2028 | EquiCrown, Merck, Millpledge Pharmaceuticals – KSU
the Veterinary Compression Dressings Market 2021-2028 provides a comprehensive assessment of the Veterinary Compression Dressings market for the forecast 2021-2028, along with the market values for the years 2018 and 2020. The survey report provides in-depth analysis of the impact of COVID -19 across many segments Within the Veterinary Compression …
Read More »RTL Today – Fact Check: Online publications falsely claim Covid-19 shots damage blood cells
Social media posts featuring four microscope slides supposedly showing blood cells before and after the Covid-19 vaccination claim the vaccination is permanent It’s wrong; Experts told AFP the images showed ill-prepared red blood cell samples unrelated to the Covid-19 inoculation, and said the publications were not scientific. “THIS EXPERIMENTAL VACCINATION …
Read More »What pride month means to me
By Don Guardian In 1977, I dated someone for the first time. It was not my Boy Scout colleagues that I would have been immediately fired. It was not during confession that my very existence was out of step with the doctrine of the Church. It was certainly not my …
Read More »Laboratory Computing Market to Grow Dramatically at 7.2%
New York, United States, June 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Laboratory Computing Market Overview According to a comprehensive research report from Market Research Future (MRFR), “Laboratory Computing Market insights by product, type, component, deployment model, end user and region – Forecast to 2027The market was valued at USD 2,422 million …
Read More »Waco ISD encourages students to become vets
WACO, TX – It’s no shock that Texans love their animals and caring for these animals is a huge task, sometimes we need vets to help us get through these tough times. Waco ISD hosted a veterinary day during their summer enrichment program, a summer school to inspire children and …
Read More »Mediaplanet publishes infectious disease campaign to provide reliable information from multiple sources on infectious disease mitigation
Copyright 2021 PR Newswire. All rights reserved2021-06-29 NEW YORK, June 29, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Mediaplanet today announced the launch of the print and digital campaign entitled “Infectious Diseases”. This campaign is the third installment in a series that Mediaplanet has published on this subject since the start of …
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