Archive for the ‘biotech/medical’ category: Page 1574
Mar 31, 2020
Lyme disease bacteria eradicated by new drug in early tests
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
In 2002, my husband and I became seriously ill after a vacation to Martha’s Vineyard. It took ten doctors and a year to discover the root cause: We’d been bitten by unseen ticks harboring the parasites that cause Lyme disease and babesiosis, a malaria-like disease.
Our road to recovery was grueling, requiring five years of intermittent antimicrobial treatments. Later, I discover that my situation wasn’t all that uncommon. About one in five Lyme patients continue to suffer from ongoing symptoms after being treated with the recommended course of antibiotics. After that experience, it was abundantly clear that we need better treatments.
That’s why I was excited to hear about a study from Stanford Medicine researchers and their collaborators that provides evidence that the drug azlocillin eliminates the bacteria that cause Lyme disease at the onset of infection in lab mice and cultures.
Mar 31, 2020
To Protect Ourselves From Bioweapons, We May Have to Reinvent Science Itself
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, military, science
Getting far better at predicting what research will produce may be the only way to save the world.
Mar 30, 2020
Viet Nam shows how you can contain COVID-19 with limited resources
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: biotech/medical
Despite significant limitations, Viet Nam has defied expectations and is tackling the spread of coronavirus. Here’s how.
Mar 30, 2020
Coronavirus patients taken off ventilators after getting experimental HIV drug
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: biotech/medical
Two coronavirus patients in New York City are off ventilators and out of intensive care after they received an experimental drug to treat HIV and breast cancer.
As the skyrocketing number of cases stretches city hospitals to the limit, doctors are racing to find out which drugs on the market or in development might help in fighting the infection.
The drug, leronlimab, is delivered by injection twice in the abdomen, the Daily Mail reported.
Mar 30, 2020
Some COVID-19 patients still have coronavirus after symptoms disappear
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: biotech/medical
Just a quick update on a new study:
“Researchers found that half of the patients they treated for mild COVID-19 infection still had coronavirus for up to eight days after symptoms disappeared.”
“If you had mild respiratory symptoms from COVID-19 and were staying at home so as not to infect people, extend your quarantine for another two weeks after recovery to ensure that you don’t infect other people,” recommended corresponding author Lixin Xie, MD, professor, College of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing.
Mar 30, 2020
FDA approves Roche’s Actemra COVID-19 trial
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: biotech/medical
Actemra (tocilizumab) – an interleukin-6 inhibitor – has already been approved in China for the treatment of patients infected with the novel coronavirus disease, who have developed serious lung damage and also have elevated levels of IL-6 in the blood.
It was first cleared by the FDA as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and has also subsequently been approved in juvenile idiopathic arthritis, giant cell arteritis and CRS associated with CAR-T cell therapies for cancer.
Plans to initiate trial in early April.
Mar 30, 2020
Stars and Starlink
Posted by Roderick Reilly in categories: biotech/medical, finance, satellites
Astronomers may have one less (satellite) constellation to worry about.
Late Friday, OneWeb announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a New York court. In a statement, the company said it had been in “advanced negotiations” since the beginning of the year to raise a new round of funding needed to complete its broadband satellite constellation. The company said it was close to completing that deal, but “the financial impact and market turbulence related to the spread of COVID-19” kept it from closing the deal.
OneWeb had just started large-scale deployment of its constellation, with Soyuz launches in early February and again March 21 each placing 34 satellites into orbit. Future launches are now on hold—launch services provider Arianespace was the largest single unsecured creditor identified in OneWeb’s bankruptcy, at $238 million—and may never resume, depending on who buys the company’s assets in a planned sale and their intentions for them.
Mar 30, 2020
Astrophysicist gets magnets stuck up nose while inventing coronavirus device
Posted by Roderick Reilly in category: biotech/medical
THIS could be straight out of “Big Bang.” 😄.
Australian Dr Daniel Reardon ended up in hospital after inserting magnets in his nostrils while building a necklace that warns you when you touch your face.
Mar 30, 2020
Amazon warehouse workers are walking out and Whole Foods workers are striking
Posted by Brent Ellman in categories: biotech/medical, food
Amazon, the e-commerce giant that has fared well financially amid the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing a bevy of worker strikes. Today, warehouse workers on Staten Island in New York walked off the job in protest of Amazon’s treatment amid the crisis.
#BREAKING: Over 100 Amazon employees at JFK8 warehouse walk off the job over @amazon’s dangerous response to protect workers from COVID19 in Staten Island.