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Covid deaths high in countries with more overweight people, says report

March 3, 2021March 3, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Biology, coronavirus, Infectious diseases, Medical research, Microbiology, obesity, science, society, UK news, World news

Countries with high ranges of overweight folks, such because the UK and the US, have the very best demise charges

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Benefits of microdosing LSD might be placebo effect, study finds

March 3, 2021March 3, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Drugs, health, Imperial College London, Medical research, medicine, Mental health, science, UK news

It turned the pattern in Silicon Valley and unfold swiftly around the globe: the newest hack to spice up the

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Data on long Covid in UK children is cause for concern, scientists say

March 2, 2021March 2, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments children, coronavirus, long covid, Medical research, UK news

Scientists have warned that rising information on long Covid in children shouldn’t be ignored given the dearth of a vaccine

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UK Covid live news: Brazil variant may make foreign summer holidays impossible, ministers warned

March 1, 2021March 1, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Boris Johnson, coronavirus, health, Infectious diseases, Medical research, NHS, politics, science, UK news

Good morning. As my colleague Linda Geddes experiences in our in a single day story, the invention of six instances

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Concerns grow as UK Covid testing labs scaled back before even opening

February 27, 2021February 27, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments coronavirus, health, Infectious diseases, Medical research, Microbiology, NHS, politics, society, UK news

New Lighthouse labs, created by the federal government to spice up the nation’s Covid testing capability, are to be dramatically

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Single Pfizer jab can reduce asymptomatic Covid infections by 75%

February 27, 2021February 27, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments coronavirus, health, Health policy, Infectious diseases, Medical research, Pfizer, UK news, University of Cambridge, Vaccines and immunisation, World news

A single dose of the Pfizer vaccine can reduce asymptomatic infections by 75%, in keeping with analysis that means the

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All people on learning disabilities register in England to be invited for Covid vaccine

February 24, 2021February 24, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Biology, coronavirus, Infectious diseases, Medical research, Microbiology, science, UK news, Vaccines and immunisation, World news

People who’re on a GP register for learning disabilities will now be prioritised for a coronavirus vaccination in England, following

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UK Covid live: Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines reduce hospital admissions by 85% and 94%, study suggests

February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Boris Johnson, coronavirus, health, Health policy, Infectious diseases, Keir Starmer, Medical research, politics, UK news, Vaccines and immunisation

Good morning. Today Boris Johnson goes to unveil what the federal government describes as its “roadmap for cautiously easing lockdown

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Scientists say clinical trials for ‘variant-proof’ vaccines could start very soon

February 21, 2021February 21, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Biology, coronavirus, health, Infectious diseases, Medical research, Microbiology, science, UK news, Vaccines and immunisation

Scientists are creating a variety of second-generation Covid vaccines geared toward increasing safety towards the illness. Candidates embrace one model

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After the Nobel, what next for Crispr gene-editing therapies?

February 21, 2021February 21, 2021 Pehal News Team 0 Comments Biology, Cancer, gene editing, Genetics, Huntington's disease, Medical research, science, Sickle cell disease

When final yr’s Nobel prize for chemistry was awarded to biochemist Jennifer Doudna and microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier for their work

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