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In the ever-evolving realm of biotechnology, the astonishing advancements in mRNA (messenger RNAs) synthesis are poised to revolutionize various aspects of biological research. This article delineates the eclectic vistas opened up by custom mRNA synthesis services that provide bespoke, high-quality solutions for researchers globally. mRNA synthesis, an integral element of our genetic machinery, ...
The coronavirus pandemic that could have been prevented After creating widespread global devastation and panic, the origin of the coronavirus pandemic has largely remained a mystery. ...
The start of coronavirus pandemic pushed limits of healthcare systems all over the world by causing thousands of deaths and the requirement of a huge quantity of healthcare resources. When WHO declared COVID19 as a pandemic, the whole world came to standstill. Half of the world population is confined to their home except for essential services. In the year 2016, when GOI announced ...
Spring is fast approaching, and coronavirus restrictions are being lifted all over the northern hemisphere. Are we ready to loosen up protection? Is there hope the virus will die in summer? With time flying unnoticed, we are already into our third summer with coronavirus being part of our lives. As of today, almost 500 million people worldwide have been in contact with SARS-CoV-2. These, of ...
COVID-19 and viruses are a concern for all of us. Yet, anticipating a virus’s impact on an unborn child has heightened during the coronavirus pandemic for pregnant women or those expecting. ...
In addition, there are concerns that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there may be millions of people worldwide with Atrial Fibrillation (AF) who have not been diagnosed because they were reluctant to present themselves to their physician at the height of the pandemic for a variety of reasons. ...
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During the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, attendance at health facilities fell as patients with existing conditions were forced to shield at home, isolate, or were simply concerned about visiting a hospital and contracting COVID-19. ...
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Scientists in academia and industry are investigating a slew of approaches for targeting tumors with a vaccine, though only a few have reached clinical trials. The coronavirus pandemic has boosted the field because many efforts to develop cancer vaccines rely on delivery of mRNA, a process brought to commercial fruition through developing mRNA-based vaccines ...
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Contraband smuggling in correctional facilities was already on the rise before the coronavirus pandemic, and would-be smugglers continue to develop new means of concealment. This evolving challenge to safety inside jails and prisons has intensified in the past year, and due to the lockdowns to combat the spread of the COVID-19 ...
The coronavirus pandemic remains one of the top concerns within the United States. However, Johns Hopkins, and other research centers, are actively working to continue medical research in all divisions of medicine and health. Learn the ongoing studies at Johns Hopkins, what issues they are solving and how we can all make a difference. ...
One of the best things small businesses can do is learn from the past to improve the future. And there are many lessons to be taken from 2020! Here is an insightful overview of some of the top SMB technology stories to peruse for some takeaways. Every week I round up the five most important technology stories for small businesses and give an explanation of why. This week, I’ve selected the ...
What is telemedicine? Telemedicine is sharing information about a patient’s health outside of a traditional in-person visit with a doctor. Telemedicine began in the 1950s when hospital systems tried to find ways to share information through the telephone. Telemedicine was used between doctors and their patients, especially when connecting a patient to a specialist at a distance. The ...
The risk management function is undergoing a fundamental transformation spurred by the coronavirus pandemic. Once viewed as a back-office function that rarely got the attention of the C-suite, risk teams are now sitting at the strategy table with other senior leaders. From the center of the corporate spotlight, risk professionals have the platform to drive change. This is your opportunity to ...
As the World moves towards controlling the COVID-19 pandemic with the distribution of vaccines, another concern (and the threat to Health) takes more and more force even in the background: how to process a new wave of contamination, with plastic waste as the main protagonists. ...
As the World moves towards controlling the COVID-19 pandemic with the distribution of vaccines, another concern (and the threat to Health) takes more and more force even in the background: how to process a new wave of contamination, with plastic waste as the main protagonists.At the beginning of April 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
The future and long-term effect of the global COVID-19 pandemic (caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2 virus]) on dermatology practice and skin health is still unknown, but here we provide some insights on the potential challenges for dermatology patients and practitioners. ...
Project: Epsom University Hospitals Covid-19 Wards Client: Interserve / Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Timing: 25th – 28th March 2020 Value: £1.6M Medical Gases completed a project, including over 1000 meters of pipework, in less than a week to boost oxygen supplies to the coronavirus wards at ...
Background In light of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, and the rising number of confirmed cases testing positive for Covid-19, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board identified that additional bed space would be needed to accommodate patients in the area. ...
Long-time AFS member and supporter Peter Tsai has recently received international attention for coming out of retirement to join the battle against Covid-19. As the inventor of the synthetic fabric used to make the N95 mask that is critical in protecting front-line healthcare workers and stemming the spread of coronavirus, Peter started receiving ...
Healthcare provider organizations were at the bullseye of the pandemic. As providers of care, a pandemic was something most organizations planned for. But the size and scope of COVID-19 still appeared to catch many off guard, with endless news stories about equipment shortages and overburdened staff. To find out how the view ...
