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Más de 103 millones de personas difundieron información falsa de vacunas

Más de 103 millones de personas difundieron información falsa de vacunas
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Where Are We in Hunting for the Coronavirus s Origin?

More than a year after Covid-19 touched off the worst pandemic in more than a century, scientists have yet to determine its origins. The closest related viruses to SARS-CoV-2 were found in bats over 1,000 miles from the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the disease erupted in late 2019. Initially, cases were tied to a fresh food market and possibly the wildlife sold there. An investigation in early 2021 has highlighted the possibility that they acted as a vector, transferring the virus from b

Why Australia should set a date to reopen the borders

Australia must set a firm date for reopening its international borders even if it has to be changed later in case the country gets left behind by the rest of the world, Dominic Perrottet has said. The New South Wales treasurer was adamant we need better direction and a roadmap on resuming international travels, especially incoming flights, to boost economic certainty. His comments come after federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced in the Budget that the international border will remain closed until mid-2022 and international students would not arrive until the end of 2021.  With Australia s borders set to remain shut until mid-2022, the federal government has announced changes to a number of visa categories in this year s Budget (pictured, Sydneysiders at March 4)

Screening for ovarian cancer did not reduce deaths during study

Screening for ovarian cancer did not reduce deaths during study ANI | Updated: May 14, 2021 09:29 IST London [UK], May 14 (ANI): A large-scale randomised trial of annual screening for ovarian cancer, led by UCL researchers, did not succeed in reducing deaths from the disease, despite one of the screening methods tested detecting cancers earlier. Results from the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS) have been published in a report in the medical journal The Lancet. In the UK, 4,000 women die from ovarian cancer each year. It is not usually diagnosed until it is at a late stage and hard to treat. UKCTOCS was designed to test the hypothesis that a reliable screening method that picks up ovarian cancer earlier can save lives when treatments are more likely to be effective.

Pancreatic Cancer May Succumb to Dual Cell Approach

Pancreatic Cancer May Succumb to “Dual Cell” Approach Photo of a human pancreatic tumor section showing SLC7A11 in helper cells (yellow). [UNSW Sydney] May 13, 2021 To fight pancreatic cancer more effectively, we should do more than attack cancer cells. We should also attack their collaborators, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). By widening the fight to encompass CAFs—cells that create fibrotic fortresses around pancreatic tumors—we may finally overcome a disease that has been known to withstand the most determined sieges. The castle keep and outer walls of a pancreatic tumor were fired upon simultaneously in research conducted by scientists at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). The scientists’ weapon of choice? A drug that inhibits SLC7A11, a cystine transporter.

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