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Less Sugar, Please! New Studies Show Low Glucose Levels Might Assist Muscle Repair

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have shown that skeletal muscle satellite cells, key players in muscle repair, proliferate better in low glucose environments.

Covid-19: US Deaths Change from 2% Each Year to 23% in 2020

Extended surges in the South and West in the summer and early winter of 2020 resulted in excess deaths, both from COVID-19 and from other causes, a 50-state analysis found.

Genome Sequencing Shows Coronavirus Variation Drives Pandemic Surges

Genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 shows surges of COVID-19 cases are driven by the appearance of new coronavirus variants,

Researchers Discover Why Cold Induces Tooth Pain and Hypersensitivity and How to Stop It

Researchers report in Science Advances that they have uncovered a new function for odontoblasts, the cells that form dentin, the shell beneath the tooth's enamel that encases the soft dental pulp containing nerves and blood vessels.

Oil and Natural Gas Production Emit More Methane than Previously Thought

The Environmental Protection Agency is underestimating methane emissions from oil and gas production according to a new research published in Atmos. Chem. Phys.

Supplement Prevents Strokes in Patients with Rare Genetic Disorder

CHOP Researchers found that a nutritional supplement may reduce the risk of fatal strokes and could be used to prevent formation of amyloid plaque deposits.

Vulnerable Countries Experience Lower COVID-19 Infection and Death Rates

During a pandemic vulnerable countries are traditionally the focus of concern. However, they had lower incidence and fatality rates for Covid-19.

Abuse in Childhood and Adolescence Linked to Higher Likelihood of Conduct Problems

Children who experience abuse in their childhood and adolescence may be more prone to behavioral issues than those who just experience abuse during adolescence.

New Compound Targets Enzyme Linked to Autoimmune Disorders, Severe COVID-19

Researchers discovered a substance that might lessen the autoimmune disorders, which results in the body harming itself in severe COVID-19 cases.

Obesity Treatment: Drug Found Effective to Reduce Weight

Semaglutide, an injectable drug offers a nonsurgical way to treat obesity. It could help over 70 million adults in the US who struggle with weight gains.

AI Shows Public Attitude Toward COVID-19 Is More ‘Infectious’ Than Disease Itself

A new Northwestern Medicine study that examined tweets about the virus found that people's attitudes concerning COVID-19 and its therapies are more "infectious" than the illness itself.

SARS-CoV-2 Mutations in Competition

Prior to the emergence of new mutants of the coronavirus, such as the British variant B.1.1.7, the SARS-CoV-2 variant named D614G had already mutated from the original SARS-CoV-2 pathogen that triggered the pandemic.

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