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NSAIDs might exacerbate or suppress COVID-19 depending on timing, mouse study suggests

 E-Mail Washington, DC - January 22, 2021 - New research shows that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduced both antibody and inflammatory responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice. The study appears this week in the Journal of Virology, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology. The research is important because NSAIDs are arguably the most commonly used anti-inflammatory medications, said principal investigator Craig B. Wilen, Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Immunology, Yale University School of Medicine. In addition to taking NSAIDs for chronic conditions such as arthritis, people take them for shorter periods of time during infections, and [during] acute inflammation as experienced with COVID-19, and for side effects from vaccination, such as soreness, fever, and malaise, said Dr. Wilen. Our work suggests that the NSAID meloxicam dampens the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Watch Kelly Rowland lunge, shimmy, and twerk while 9 months pregnant

Watch Kelly Rowland lunge, shimmy, and twerk while 9 months pregnant Andrea MichelsonJan 23, 2021, 01:53 IST Kelly Rowland twerked and did bodyweight exercises while 9 months pregnant in a video she posted on Instagram.Kelly Rowland/Instagram Kelly Rowland posted a video of herself doing an impressive workout while nine months pregnant. The 39-year-old singer squatted, lunged, did wall sits, and twerked on a Range Rover. OB/GYNs recommend moderate exercise during pregnancy as long as you re not at risk for complications. Pregnancy isn t stopping Kelly Rowland from staying fit. At nine months pregnant, the 39-year-old songstress is still managing to squat, lunge, and look good while doing it.

Praise — The New Atlantis

The New Atlantis is a unique and truly remarkable journal,  combining scientific sophistication, philosophical depth, humane sensibility, moral integrity, and practical wisdom. It is the only magazine in America maybe in the world to combine a serious philosophical study of the nature of technology and its relation to human affairs with clear and powerful analysis of issues ranging from artificial intelligence to neuroscience to embryo research, stem cell research, and cloning. This is a journal that is both sharp and prudent about contemporary things and deep in its searching for the underpinnings.  The New Atlantis is  indispensable reading for anyone who wants to understand the promise and peril of modern science and technology and their meaning for our humanity.”

You can t completely get rid of cellulite, but you can reduce its appearance

You can t completely get rid of cellulite, but you can reduce its appearance Carla Delgado,Joey ThurmanJan 16, 2021, 03:18 IST You can t entirely get rid of cellulite, but you can reduce its appearance through strength-training and hydrating.bymuratdeniz/ Getty Images Cellulite is an extremely common and normal part of the body where fat underneath the skin creates the appearance of dimpling. You can t completely get rid of cellulite, but you can reduce its appearance by staying hydrated and exercising. Some topical treatments and procedures on the market exist that claim to reduce the appearance of cellulite, but they tend to be expensive.

Easton grad headed to Cambridge to study immunology | Turkeys and Trophies

Easton grad headed to Cambridge to study immunology | Turkeys and Trophies Updated Jan 16, 2021; Posted Jan 16, 2021 A dryanna Jenkins of Easton has won a scholarship to study immunology at the University of Cambridge. Courtesy Times Eye Photography Facebook Share TROPHIES When she was a freshman at Easton Area High School, A’dryanna Jenkins was failing classes and having trouble getting to school because she was caring for her siblings and her mother at home. Her father had been murdered in 2007 and she would lose her mother after her sophomore year. She ended up at the Easton Area Academy, the district’s former program for at-risk students. What happened after that is a credit to Jenkins and those in the district who helped her get her life back on track. She went on to study at Penn State University, where she’s scheduled to receive a degree in immunology this spring, and spent a summer studying biomedicine at the Yale University School of Medicine. She has earned a

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