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Paralympian Sophie Carrigill on the unmissable Wings for Life World Run – Red Bull

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

Paralympian Sophie Carrigill loves a challenge, which is why she can't wait to take part in next year's Wings for Life World Run on May 9, 2021. The event isn't your average race. Instead of running from gun to tape, thousands of participants around the world all set off simultaneously and see how far they can get before the finish line catches up with them the finish line being a 'Catcher Car' which sets off 30 minutes after the race starts. Continue reading

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Greenwich Biosciences to Present Analysis of Three Clinical Studies of Nabiximols for People with Multiple Sclerosis Related Spasticity at the…

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

November 13, 2020 08:30 ET | Source: GW Pharmaceuticals plc - Results from analysis of three Phase 3 clinical studies showed statistically significant improvement in spasticity in people with multiple sclerosis - Treatment with nabiximols seen in this analysis was not associated with increased muscle weakness or a notable change in preferred walking speed CARLSBAD, Calif., Nov. 13, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Greenwich Biosciences, U.S. Continue reading

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Mouse Seeking Elephant: Innovators Address Unmet Needs in Biotech and Analytics – BioSpace

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

The 2020 Virtual Texas Life Science Forum, sponsored by BioHouston November 10-12, showcased dozens of innovative, early stage companies seeking partners to reach the next level. Here are a few: Lumasonix is developing a blood-based cancer screening assay. Early detection is more important than the myriad of treatments being developed, in terms of improving outcomes, said Morris Smith, VP, product and partnerships Continue reading

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The Recovery Project Launches Orthopedic & Sports Rehab Program – Patch.com

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, is meeting the needs of local athletes with the launch of its Orthopedic & Sports Rehabilitation program. Charlie Swingle, program coordinator at The Recovery Project, made the announcement. "As an evidence-based therapeutic facility, we are perpetually looking to add to and evolve our service offerings as the needs of our clients change," Swingle said Continue reading

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How to Get a Medical Card in Connecticut | Applying for a Medical Marijuana Card in Connecticut – The Weed Blog

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

Getting or renewing a medical marijuana card in Connecticut has never been easier. The advent of the internet has made almost anything possible, including getting your hands on an application (or renewal application) for your medical marijuana card! Long gone are the days of having to schedule a consultation in person with your doctor! The online application process is fast, easy, and the most efficient way of getting your card. In order to reapply or even apply for a medical card in Connecticut, you have to meet certain criteria. Continue reading

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What is a ventilator? Uses, types, and their role in COVID-19 – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

A ventilator is a device that supports or takes over the breathing process, pumping air into the lungs. Continue reading

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Trending News Corona Impact on Cell Isolation Market Competitive Share Analysis and Forecast Report – PRnews Leader

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

Cell isolation techniques are increasingly being adopted all around the world owing to their ability to detect diseases earlier than the other conventionally used methods. In addition to this, the cell isolation technique is widely used in the hassle-free production of various kinds of biopharmaceuticals such as biosimilars, recombinant proteins, and monoclonal antibodies, which is further boosting the demand for cell isolation methods across the globe. The cells used in cell isolation are obtained from humans, plants, and animal sources and so, they require highly efficient filtration systems in order to remove the disease causing bacteria and viruses Continue reading

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AMRA Medical Research Reveals New MRI-based Data Connected to Risk for Coronary Heart Disease at The Liver Meeting Digital Experience – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

The researchers measured the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and liver fat (LF) from magnetic resonance images of 12,276 participants from the UK Biobank, the researchers assessed and divided individuals into four groups defined by sex-specific median values of VAT and LF: low VAT-low LF, low VAT-high LF, high VAT-low LF, and high VAT-high LF. Participants were followed for 1.3 years (on average) to detect VAT-LF groups' associations with CHD incidence. In total, 176 CHD events were recorded, revealing that high visceral adiposity increased risk for CHD; this effect was exacerbated in those who also had low liver fat elevating the risk for CHD greater than two-fold compared with low VAT-low LF Continue reading

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Diabetes and heart disease: Expert’s tips to bring down your risk – TheHealthSite

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

Diabetes is a major risk factor for heart disease. Dr Santosh Kumar Dora, Senior Cardiologist, Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai, shares a few tips on how to avoid this risk. Apart from causing cholesterol deposits in the coronary arteries, diabetes also leads to higher incidence of hypertension and dyslipidemia Continue reading

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Incremental Sales to Drive the Coronary Artery Imaging Market from 2020 to 2030 – PRnews Leader

Posted: Published on November 19th, 2020

Coronary Artery disease (CAD) is a cardiovascular disorder which is caused by reduced flow or absent of blood flow in arteries that enclose and supply the heart which is commonly known as Ischemia. Usually in a coronary artery, due to deposition of fat, cholesterol, and calcium forms a thick layer in the wall of arteries which reduces the flow of blood. Coronary artery disease due to the limitation of blood flow the myocardial cell starts decreasing due to lack of oxygen Continue reading

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