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Synairgen PLC phase II data points to potential of its drug in severe Covid

Synairgen phase II data points to potential of its drug in severe Covid Chief executive Richard Marsden said of the read-out: “It increases our conviction in the approach we have taken to conduct an international phase III trial in hospitalised patients requiring supplemental oxygen, which is scheduled to read out in the second half of this year.” Synairgen PLC (LON:SNG) chief executive Richard Marsden said he was “delighted by the findings” from a phase II study of 221 hospitalised and home-based Covid patients. The data pointed to the potential efficacy of its inhaled interferon-beta treatment in those with severe illness.

Businesses joining Southampton City of Culture bid s Gateway Club

The club was launched last month to bring business and culture together to back the bid. It will enable business to connect, create and collaborate against a backdrop of culture. Business support and investment is a key element to the successful delivery of the City of Culture bid. Launching its commercial strategy in September 2020, the Southampton 2025 Trust has actively developed relationships with many local businesses and organisations such as toob, Westquay, Solent University and the University of Southampton. Since the Gateway Club launch, several businesses and organisations have also pledged their commitment to support the economic development of the city. New members and patrons include TW Metals, Testlands, Lee Peck Media, Gleeds, The Orange Rooms, Foot Anstey and Business South.

Else Nutrition Reports Fourth Quarter 2020 and Full Year 2020 Results

Else Nutrition Reports Fourth Quarter 2020 and Full Year 2020 Results News provided by Share this article Share this article Management is pleased to announce during 2020 fiscal year the Company successfully completed its initial rollout, on August 12 th, of the first Plant-Based Complete Nutrition for Toddlers product and executed of its strategic plan to setup an expansive growth platform for sales of its unique line of plant-based baby, toddler, children and adult nutrition products. During the year 2020 the Company has: Successfully completed development of its first Plant-Based Complete Nutrition for Toddlers product. Established commercial production capabilities with third party manufacturer. Successfully onboarded KeHE Distributor, the first major distribution partner with a reach to 30,000 retail stores across the U.S.

Humans significantly altered biodiversity on islands, study shows

Humans significantly altered biodiversity on islands, study shows By Zarrin Ahmed A research team on Tenerife takes sediment cores containing pollen, which revealed the effects of more recent human colonization of the island. Photo by José María Fernández Palacios/University of Bayreuth April 30 (UPI) An international team of researchers found that humans have significantly altered biodiversity on colonized islands in the past 1,500 years, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science. By analyzing 27 fossil pollen sequences encompassing 5,000 years from islands across the world, scientists quantified the rates of change in vegetation composition before and after human arrival.

India s crisis deepens, but vaccine sharing is yet to materialise

India s crisis deepens, but vaccine sharing is yet to materialise COVID 19 death in Indian, Health workers wearing personal protective equipment relatives carrying the mortal remains of a COVID-19 victim at the crematorium. Shutterstock Friday, April 30, 2021 7:48 AM UTC India’s deadly second wave is continuing to worsen, with daily new cases consistently exceeding 300,000 and deaths now having surpassed 3,000 a day. Hospitals are running out of intensive care beds and many are critically short of oxygen for treating patients. Alarmingly, a lack of high-quality real-time data means that we don’t actually have a clear picture of just how bad the situation currently is, writes Michael Head, Senior Research Fellow in Global Health at the University of Southampton. The proportion of people in India returning a positive result when tested is 18% – nearly double the World Health Organization’s target threshold of 10%. This suggests a large number of positive cases are going u

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