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BC Platforms Partners with Australian Tissue Bank (ABCTB) to Improve Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes


BC Platforms Partners with Australian Tissue Bank (ABCTB) to Improve Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes
ABCTB joins the world s top biobanks and healthcare data collections in the Global Data Partner Network BCRQUEST.com
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ZURICH and BOSTON, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/  BC Platforms, a global leader in healthcare data management, analytics and access announced that it has formed a new data partnership with the Australian Breast Cancer Tissue Bank (ABCTB) for its BCRQUEST.com Global Data Partner Network. The collaboration will support the ACBTB s mission to improve the treatment outcomes of patients with breast cancer. The ABCTB tissue bank is hosted at the University of Sydney s Westmead Institute for Medical Research. ....

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Covid-19: Young adults hit hardest by loneliness in rural Scotland during pandemic


Young adults living in rural areas were hit hard by social isolation during the pandemic
YOUNG ADULTS living in rural Scotland have been hit hardest by loneliness during the pandemic according to a RuralCovidLife survey by Edinburgh University.
More than 3000 people in rural communities across Scotland were polled in October and November 2020 to investigate the psychological, social and financial effects of the Covid-19 restrictions on people living in rural areas.
When asked how lonely they were feeling, 32% of those aged 18 to 29 years old said they felt lonely most or all of the time. This compared with 3% in the 70 to 79 age group, and 8% of the total surveyed. ....

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Young Scots in rural areas more lonely than elderly neighbours, research finds


Young Scots in rural areas more lonely than elderly neighbours, research finds
Better internet connection speeds could counteract loneliness, experts behind the research said (Andrew Milligan/PA)
The number of youngsters in rural Scotland who say they are lonely is substantially higher than elderly people in the same communities, according to a survey.
The RuralCovidLife study shows 32% of those aged 18 to 29 said they feel lonely most or all of the time, compared with 3% in the 70-79 age group, and 8% of the total surveyed.
More than 3,000 people in rural communities across Scotland were polled in October and November to investigate the psychological, social and financial effects of Covid-19 restrictions on people living in such areas. ....

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Mortality Data For 25-44 Year Olds, Characteristics of High and Low Viral Cases: COVID-19 Updates


genetic variants that influence the amount or function of human
“helper proteins” that support or facilitate SARS-CoV-2. The gene variants reveal potential target structures for new drugs. The researchers have now published their results in
Nature Communications. The team examined 179 proteins known to be involved in SARS-CoV-2 infection for their naturally occurring variants. They discovered 38 targets for existing drugs as well as evidence that certain proteins that interact with the virus influence the immune system. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19996-z
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all-cause excess mortality and COVID-19–related mortality during the early pandemic period among adults aged
25 to 44 years. Because unintentional drug overdoses are the usual leading cause of death in this demographic, COVID-19 deaths were compared with unintentional opioid deaths. From March 1, 2020, to July 31, 2020, a total of 76,088 all-cause deaths occurred among US adults aged 25 to 44 years, w ....

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Genes could be key to new Covid-19 treatments, study finds


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Genetic evidence is second only to clinical trials as a way to tell which treatments will be effective in a disease. Existing drugs that target the actions of the genes reveal which drugs should be repurposed to treat Covid-19 in clinical trials, experts say.
Genes involved in two molecular processes – antiviral immunity and lung inflammation – were pinpointed. The breakthrough will help doctors understand how Covid-19 damages lungs at a molecular level.
Research led by the University of Edinburgh and involving Queen Mary researchers made the discovery by studying the DNA of 2,700 patients in 208 intensive care units (ICUs) in the UK. ....

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