Medicine
Bulgaria: When will Masks No Longer be Mandatory on Public Transport
Wearing of masks became mandatory in Bulgaria with the introduction of the new anti-epidemic measures on August 4, 2022. They were supposed to be in effect until August 18 but were extended for 7 days.
Polio in US, UK and Israel reveals rare risk of oral vaccine
For years, global health officials have used billions of drops of an oral vaccine in a remarkably effective campaign aimed at wiping out polio in its last remaining strongholds, typically, poor, politically unstable corners of the world.
Turkish Nobel laureate develops new method for cancer treatment
Türkiye's Nobel laureate in chemistry, Aziz Sancar, has conducted a study on a new method in the treatment of brain tumors that can be applied without damaging nerve cells.
"We carried out research on the fact that the EdU molecule activates the repair mechanism in intact DNA as if it was damaged," Sancar told daily Cumhuriyet.
The start of the school year might be postponed?
Epidemiologist Branislav Tiodorovi said today the medical part of the crisis headquarters might propose delaying the start of the school year by seven days.
He said that in ten days they will assess the epidemic situation.
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UK is first to approve Omicron Vaccine against COVID-19
Britain has become the first country in the world to approve a bivalent vaccine against COVID-19, which "works" simultaneously against the original and the current version of the Omicron coronavirus.
Beijing’s pet lovers turn to acupuncture to treat their furry friends
Strapped in tight, the prone poodle nervously eyes the vet as he gently sticks fine needles into its back and paws, summoning the ancient art of acupuncture to treat the pet's aches and pains.
Rushdie on ‘road to recovery’ after stabbing
Salman Rushdie is on the road to recovery and showing signs of his "feisty and defiant" self, family and friends said Sunday, days after a shocking assault left him on a ventilator with multiple stab wounds.
Just hours after Friday's attack at a literary event in western New York state, the British author had undergone emergency surgery for potentially life-threatening injuries.
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New treatment for a root cause of asthma proves promising in mice tests
Asthma is triggered by inhaled allergens like dust mites which can cause inflammatory reactions that constrict the airways & impair a person’s breathing
Injectable hydrogel fills surgical cavities to keep brain cancer at bay
The survival rates for glioblastoma are among the lowest of any cancer, with less than 5% of patients surviving five years after diagnosis
Cancer drug pulls surprising double duty to treat muscular dystrophy
Scientists have accidentally found that an existing cancer drug shows promise in slowing the progression of muscular dystrophy