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Labour MP uses falling tree clip to argue against Low Traffic Neighbourhood plans; Helmets not designed to reduce injury "when impacts involve a…

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

In an interview with Cycling Industry News, Giro'sSenior Brand Development Manager Eric Richter says there are "many misconceptions about helmets", and that when it comes to collisions with motor vehicles, it isn't possible to design a bicycle helmet specifically built to protect the user: We do not design helmets specifically to reduce chances or severity of injury when impacts involve a car", said Richter. "... the number of variables is too great to calculate the speed of the car, the mass, the angle of impact, the rider, the surface, the speed of the rider, did the driver or rider swerve a little or hit the brakes before impact Continue reading

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Six Veteran-Owned Life Science Companies to Know in the BioHealth Capital Region – BioBuzz

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Editors Note: This post was originally published on July 1, 2020. With the goal of highlighting veteran-owned companies within our region, we will add additional companies as they are discovered. Continue reading

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America’s looming experiment in health-care rationing – The Week

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Arizona on Monday announced its pandemic "crisis care standards," which is a euphemism for rationing. If the state's confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to trend sharply upward, as they have throughout the month of June, the standards will provide statewide triage rules for doctors determining which patients receive which treatments when resources are too scarce to provide ideal care to all. Continue reading

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Is coronavirus a disease of the blood vessels? – British Heart Foundation

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

1 July 2020 As we learn more about coronavirus, it is becoming clear that it affects more than just the lungs. Phoebe Kitscha explores how and why Covid-19 affects the whole circulatory system, and the research that is trying to tackle it. When the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 emerged at the end of 2019, it was initially thought that like other coronaviruses affecting humans it mainly caused lung problems Continue reading

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Disabilities or Developmental Delays in Kids Linked to Higher Asthma Risk – Everyday Health

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Children who have a range of developmental disabilities or who dont meet growth milestones may have a 2.2-fold greater chance of being diagnosed with asthma compared with children without those disabilities or delays. That finding comes from a study published in June 2020 in JAMA Network Open that included thousands of children. Current pediatric asthma guidelines do not list disability or delay as a risk factor for asthma, says the senior study author,Sarah Messiah, PhD, the director of the Center for Pediatric Population Health at UTHealth Science Center School of Public Health in Dallas Continue reading

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Ongentys Approved in Japan to Help Treat Parkinson’s ‘Off’ Periods – Parkinson’s News Today

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Ongentys(opicapone) has been approved in Japan as an oral, add-on daily treatment forParkinsons diseasepatients experiencing off periods while on alevodopa/carbidoparegimen. This decision adds Japan to the list of countries where Ongentys is available as an add-on treatment for Parkinsons motor symptoms, including the U.S. Continue reading

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What We Wish We Had Known Before Our Parkinson’s Diagnosis – Parkinson’s News Today

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

There is a question circulating once again in the Parkinsons forums and Facebook groups. What do you wish you had known when you were first diagnosed with Parkinsons disease? This cycle of inquiry seems to repeat itself about once every six months Continue reading

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Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Depth Market Growth By Manufacturers, Type And Application, Forecast To 2026 – 3rd Watch News

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Online Pharmacies To get Incredible Discounts on this Premium Report, Click Here @ https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/ask-for-discount/?rid=234995&utm_source=3WN&utm_medium=888 The Parkinsons Disease Treatment Depth market report provides successfully marked contemplated policy changes, favorable circumstances, industry news, developments, and trends. This information can help readers fortify their market position. Continue reading

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Protect Yourself Against Heat-Related Illness – Press of Atlantic City

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

With temperatures expected to hover near 90 degrees over the next several days, Atlantic County health officials remind residents to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness. There's nothing worse than stepping on your blacktop driveway on a hot summer day, right? Continue reading

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Pfizer re-ups on Mission Therapeutics collaboration, leading a $15M round and grabbing first dibs on DUBs – Endpoints News

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Seven years after Pfizer first invested in Mission Therapeutics, a biotech that researches selectively inhibiting deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs), the pharma giant is re-upping its commitment to the company in another sign of confidence in the field of protein degradation. Pfizers VC arm is heading up a $15 million round, announced Monday morning, and increasing its overall stake in Mission. Pfizer is also entering into a licensing agreement that would give it first dibs at negotiating exclusivity after accessing certain DUB inhibitors and screening them for their potential as drugs Continue reading

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