UF Health program to get COVID-19 therapy to rural Northeast Florida residents
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A laboratory worker at Eli Lilly prepares a solution used to manufacture bamlanivimab, a new monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19. When given within 10 days of a positive COVID-19 test, these man-made antibodies may help lessen the severity of the disease and reduce the need for hospitalization in people most at risk of developing severe COVID-19. (Provided by UF Health)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A University of Florida Health pilot program is planning to bring a new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy to rural communities in North Florida during the coming weeks, the university announced Tuesday.
Registration open for ‘Rural Pennsylvania: How Geography Impacts Health Status’
January 29, 2021
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute will present Rural Pennsylvania: How Geography Impacts Health Status at its next Recent Topics in Research Methods Seminar Series from 4 to 5 p.m. on Feb. 16.
The Recent Topics in Research Methods Seminar Series features statisticians and methodologists from multiple Penn State departments. Jonathan Johnson, senior policy analyst at the Center for Rural Pennsylvania and Lisa Davis, director of the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health and Outreach and associate professor of health policy and administration at Penn State will present February’s seminar.
Cereset Research Exposes the Secrets of Traumatic Stress Hidden in the Brain
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Cereset Research shares brain maps of brain functional connectivity laterality in military-related traumatic stress SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 HIRREM® (the legacy research technology of Cereset® - a Brain State Company) was utilized by the Wake Forest School of Medicine to study symptoms of traumatic stress in military personnel before and after use of Cereset (legacy) intervention. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jon.12825)
Whole brain, resting state magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was done pre- and post- Cereset intervention. Significant effects on brain network connectivity have been previously reported (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jon.12571). For the current study, lateralization of brain connectivity was analyzed. Lateralization here refers to the distribution of
WVU: Using wearable tech to keep babies, pregnant women healthy
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MORGANTOWN - If a weightlifter is pregnant, she may get conflicting medical advice about how much she can safely lift at the gym. One doctor might say she shouldn’t exceed 90 pounds. Another might draw the line at 25. Still another might suggest that she suspend her workouts entirely.
Doctors’ opinions vary widely when it comes to exercise during pregnancy because research into pregnant women’s fitness has been scarce. But with a new study, Shon Rowan an associate professor with the West Virginia University School of Medicine is using wearable technology to fill that knowledge gap.
IIT Madras Robert Bosch Centre presents Distinguished Fellowship to world-renowned researchers IIT Madras Robert Bosch Centre presents Distinguished Fellowship to world-renowned researchers
The IIT Madras Robert Bosch Centre for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (RBCDSAI) has awarded the RBCDSAI Distinguished Fellowship to three world-renowned researchers from International Institutions for their valuable contributions to Data Science and AI.
The Fellows will engage in long-term collaborations with the Centre, by inspiring, mentoring and initiating meaningful collaborations.
As part of welcoming the Distinguished Fellows, RBCDSAI is holding a series of events interacting with them on topical issues in Data Science and AI.
In the first of these events, a fireside chat with Prof. Srinivasan Parthasarathy on the topic AI Ethics: Separating Perception from Truth has been scheduled for January 21 and you can check out the official website to register for the same.