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Latest peer-reviewed research: Immediate global ivermectin use will end COVID-19 pandemic

 E-Mail WASHINGTON, D.C. - Peer reviewed by medical experts that included three U.S. government senior scientists and published in the American Journal of Therapeutics, the research is the most comprehensive review of the available data taken from clinical, in vitro, animal, and real-world studies. Led by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), a group of medical and scientific experts reviewed published peer-reviewed studies, manuscripts, expert meta-analyses, and epidemiological analyses of regions with ivermectin distribution efforts all showing that ivermectin is an effective prophylaxis and treatment for COVID-19. We did the work that the medical authorities failed to do, we conducted the most comprehensive review of the available data on ivermectin, said Pierre Kory, M.P.A., MD, president and chief medical officer of the FLCCC. We applied the gold standard to qualify the data reviewed before concluding that ivermectin can end this pandemic.

Bulletin Of Atomic Scientists Opens The Wuhan Virus Pandora s Box

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives the world over for more than a year. Its death toll will soon reach three million people. Yet the origin of pandemic remains uncertain: The political agendas of governments and scientists have generated thick clouds of obfuscation, which the mainstream press seems helpless to dispel. In what follows I will sort through the available scientific facts, which hold many clues as to what happened, and provide readers with the evidence to make their own judgments. I will then try to assess the complex issue of blame, which starts with, but extends far beyond, the government of China.

Biomedical engineers at Duke using AI could advance eye disease diagnosis

by Michaela Kane May 6, 2021 . DURHAM – A new combination of optical coherence tomography (OCT), adaptive optics and deep neural networks should enable better diagnosis and monitoring for neuron-damaging eye and brain diseases like glaucoma. Biomedical engineers at Duke University led a multi-institution consortium to develop the process, which easily and precisely tracks changes in the number and shape of retinal ganglion cells in the eye. This work appears in a paper published on May 3 in the journal Optica. The retina of the eye is an extension of the central nervous system. Ganglion cells are one of the primary neurons in the eye that process and send visual information to the brain. In many neurodegenerative diseases like glaucoma, ganglion cells degenerate and disappear, leading to irreversible blindness. Traditionally, researchers use OCT, an imaging technology similar to ultrasound that uses light instead of sound, to peer beneath layers of eye tissue to diagnose and

Belgian Virologist Compared Sputnik V and Moderna

OREANDA-NEWS. The decision of the World Vaccine Congress to give the palm to the American drug for the coronavirus Moderna was geopolitically motivated, the Russian Sputnik V is not worse than the American vaccine, says Mark van Ranst, one of the leading virologists and the most cited experts in Belgium in the field of COVID-19. The development of the American company Moderna and the US National Institutes of Health was recognized as the best vaccine for COVID-19 at the online World Vaccine Congress Washington 2021 on Wednesday. Moderna s drug, licensed for emergency use in the United States and several other countries, has surpassed AstraZeneca, Bharat Biotech, Janssen, Medicago, Novavax, Pfizer / BioNtech, Sputnik V, and Zoetis, an animal drug.

Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt

Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt May. 6, 2021 , 2:00 PM When Philip Munday discussed his research on ocean acidification with more than 70 colleagues and students in a December 2020 Zoom meeting, he wasn’t just giving a confident overview of a decade’s worth of science. Munday, a marine ecologist at James Cook University (JCU), Townsville, was speaking to defend his scientific legacy. Munday has co-authored more than 250 papers and drawn scores of aspiring scientists to Townsville, a mecca of marine biology on Australia’s northeastern coast. He is best known for pioneering work on the effects of the oceans’ changing chemistry on fish, part of it carried out with Danielle Dixson, a U.S. biologist who obtained her Ph.D. under Munday’s supervision in 2012 and has since become a successful lab head at the University of Delaware (UD), Lewes.

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