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Women reported to have poor heart health before pregnancy

March 3, 2022

US women had poor cardiovascular health before becoming pregnant, said researchers of a new study carried out at Northwestern University in Illinois. According to the study, over half the women were reported to have at least one risk factor for […]

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Gas flares linked to air pollution and premature death

March 2, 2022

Flaring of excess natural gas occurs when oil/gas producers lack the necessary infrastructures to bring it to market. Flaring reduces the direct venting of the powerful greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere, but also produces harmful particulate matter known as […]

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Scientists develop a wearable UV sensor from light-sensitive squid pigment

March 2, 2022

A team from Northeastern University have created a dime-sized UV (ultraviolet light) detection sticker from a study into the colour-changing ways of camouflaging squid. Over the last decade there have been numerous technological advancements designed to reduce incidences of skin […]

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Why you should consider jump rope

March 2, 2022

A quick, at-home workout is ideal during the pandemic, when access to outdoor sporting facilities and gyms are limited. One such workout, jumping rope, has been shown to build strength, speed, and agility, according to research from various institutes. Here’s […]

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Types of vitamin D found to have differing impact(s) on human health

March 1, 2022

New research investigating the effects of vitamin D supplementation on human health suggests slight differences – vitamin D3 may be more effective at strengthening the immune system and raising blood levels of vitamin D, compared to vitamin D2, researchers at […]

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MSD announces new regional president amid COVID-19 research

February 28, 2022

MSD, a trade name of US-based biopharmaceutical company Merck & Co., Inc., have revealed a new President for its Human Health Division in Asia Pacific: David Peacock, appointed from February 1, 2022. David brings a broad range of experience and […]

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Decontamination project helps low-income countries reuse N95 masks

February 28, 2022

COVID-19 has led to a shortage of N95 facial masks particularly in low-income countries. An international group of physicists, engineers, and physicians – building on a project conducted at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) – have designed a […]

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Switzerland to donate up to 15 million surplus COVID-19 vaccines

February 25, 2022

The Swiss government is set to donate up to 15 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to other countries by the middle of this year, via the multilateral mechanism of the COVAX Initiative. The country has already secured more than enough vaccines […]

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Philippine drug compounding firm to grow amidst pandemic

February 24, 2022

Apotheca Integrative Pharmacy (Apotheca), a local specialty compounding pharmacy is set to pursue bigger growth potential during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the rising demand for patient-specific medications. Apotheca was licensed by the Philippine Food and Drug Administration since 2014 […]

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Sputnik Light in mix-and-match approach with Chinese COVID vaccines

February 24, 2022

Chinese regulatory authorities have approved the mixing of its Sinovac and Sinopharm COVID-19 (COVID) vaccines with a different booster shot in the hopes of creating stronger and more durable immunity, including against Omicron. With the new approval, the Russian one-shot […]

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