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Released: 18-May-2020 9:00 AM EDT
Announcing NUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE
American Society for Nutrition (ASN)

Journalists and bloggers are invited to attend NUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE, a dynamic virtual event showcasing new research findings and timely discussions on food and nutrition. The online meeting will be held June 1–4, 2020.

Released: 18-May-2020 8:00 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Researchers to Use Machine Learning to Predict Heart Damage in COVID-19 Victims
 Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins researchers recently received a $195,000 Rapid Response Research grant from the National Science Foundation to, using machine learning, identify which COVID-19 patients are at risk of adverse cardiac events such as heart failure, sustained abnormal heartbeats, heart attacks, cardiogenic shock and death.

   
Released: 18-May-2020 6:05 AM EDT
‘Like looking for a needle in a haystack’: theglobal hunt to find key molecule to block COVID-19
University of South Australia

A molecular biologist from the University of South Australia is working with a world leader in artificial intelligence-based drug discovery to help find a molecule that could prevent the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus strain causing COVID-19 from infecting human cells.

   
Released: 18-May-2020 6:05 AM EDT
APHA welcomes essential public health funding, support in COVID-19 bill
American Public Health Association (APHA)

New COVID-19 emergency legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives May 15 is being praised by the American Public Health Association for key provisions that will help protect and rebuild the health of the nation in the wake of the ongoing pandemic.

   
Released: 15-May-2020 5:30 PM EDT
Larger study to test combination treatment for COVID-19
University of Washington School of Medicine

A study is now enrolling participants to determine whether a treatment combining a low dose of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin can prevent hospitalization and death in people with COVID-19. Dr. Ann Collier, professor of medicine, Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the University of Washington School of Medicine, explains the national study is looking to enroll 2,000 patients at sites across the country.

Released: 15-May-2020 5:15 PM EDT
Asthma Is Associated With Longer Time on Ventilators for Younger COVID-19 Patients
RUSH

Patients with COVID-19 between the ages of 20 and 59 years old who also had asthma needed a ventilator to assist with breathing for five days more on average than non-asthmatic patients with COVID-19, according to researchers at Rush University Medical Center, who published their findings today in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.

Released: 15-May-2020 1:05 PM EDT
Model of critical infrastructures reveals vulnerabilities
Kansas State University

An interdisciplinary team of Kansas State University researchers developed a computer simulation that revealed beef supply chain vulnerabilities that need safeguarding -- a realistic concern during the COVID-19 pandemic.

   
Released: 15-May-2020 12:50 PM EDT
Blood clotting abnormalities reveal COVID-19 patients at risk for thrombotic events
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

When researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, used a combination of two specific blood-clotting tests, they found critically ill patients infected with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) who were at high risk for developing renal failure, venous blood clots, and other complications associated with blood clots, such as stroke.

Released: 15-May-2020 12:10 PM EDT
Sandia tests distillery’s hand sanitizer developed to address severe shortage
Sandia National Laboratories

In response to the severe, widespread shortage of hand sanitizer during the COVID-19 pandemic, Wayward Sons Craft-Distillery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, reconfigured its operations to produce a hand sanitizer they named Elbow Bump, and worked with Sandia National Laboratories to test and confirm that it meets standards set by the World Health Organization and the U.

   
Released: 15-May-2020 12:05 PM EDT
NIH Begins Clinical Trial of Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin to Treat COVID-19
UC San Diego Health

The NIH has launched a major clinical trial to assess the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and antibiotic azithromycin as a treatment for COVID-19. The trial will recruit 2,000 participants at 30 sites. A Q&A with the trial’s team leader: Davey Smith, MD, of UC San Diego School of Medicine.

Released: 15-May-2020 11:55 AM EDT
Teens pay it forward, use 3D printers built at Sandia to make face shields
Sandia National Laboratories

Teens who built 3D printers during a weeklong robotics camp at Sandia National Laboratories last year have used them to make more than 3,000 face shields that have been donated to medical professionals and first responders in New Mexico.

   
Released: 15-May-2020 11:20 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Convocation: Class of 2020 Graduates at Historic Moment for Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

As the world grapples with the greatest public health crisis in more than a century, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will hold a virtual convocation to recognize the graduating Class of 2020 on Tuesday, May 19.

Released: 15-May-2020 10:15 AM EDT
Scheduling appointments during COVID-19
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

The Stay Home, Work Safe order has been lifted across the state, but with so much uncertainty still lingering around COVID-19, many patients may be wary of attending their much-needed appointments, potentially putting themselves at risk for worsening their condition.

Released: 15-May-2020 10:10 AM EDT
McMaster chemists develop foolproof new test to track the fats we eat
McMaster University

A team of researchers at McMaster University has developed a reliable and accurate blood test to track individual fat intake, a tool that could guide public health policy on healthy eating.

   
Released: 15-May-2020 10:05 AM EDT
New Algorithm Analyzes the Genetic Building Blocks of Immunity
University of California San Diego

Scientists with UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering and the Qualcomm Institute have developed a new gene prediction algorithm, called MINING-D, that could help researchers investigate the genetic clues behind the variation of symptoms shown in COVID-19 patients — information that is key to creating a versatile and effective vaccine.

Released: 15-May-2020 10:05 AM EDT
UCI and County of Orange partner on large-scale COVID-19 infection survey
University of California, Irvine

Irvine, Calif., May 15, 2020 — It’s almost certain that The University of California, Irvine is partnering with the Orange County Health Care Agency to participate in a rigorous, large-scale, population-based study that will generate a more accurate estimate of the true prevalence of the pandemic in Orange County.

12-May-2020 5:40 PM EDT
Alcohol Screening in the General Population: One in Five Low-Risk Drinkers Transition to Risky Drinking Within One Year
Research Society on Alcoholism

Routine screening for risky alcohol use in general practice can identify people who may benefit from simple interventions to reduce consumption. However, the optimal time interval for repeat screening, including for those who have screened negative, is uncertain. A new study published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research has revealed that, for a significant minority of the population, alcohol risk status can change from ‘low risk’ to ‘at-risk’ (or vice versa) within one year – potentially complicating the interpretation of infrequent screening tests.

     
Released: 15-May-2020 9:00 AM EDT
New Study Suggests U.S. COVID-19 Cases Could Have Been 35 Times Higher Without These Measures
University of Kentucky

The authors found the closing of entertainment businesses — such as restaurants, movie theaters and gyms — and shelter-in-place orders — such as Gov. Andy Beshear’s “Healthy at Home” initiative — resulted in a dramatic reduction in COVID-19 cases.

Released: 15-May-2020 8:00 AM EDT
VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: Newswise Live Expert Panel for May 14, 2020: Vaccine and Treatment Leaders for COVID-19
Newswise

Drug trials and the latest on remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine studies, reports of possible vaccine progress, treating COVID in the ICU, public health policy and research on how the pandemic is progressing, can we safely “re-open,” what interventions have worked, which have not, and what still needs to be done.

Released: 14-May-2020 6:05 PM EDT
First detailed analysis of immune response to SARS-CoV-2 bodes well for COVID-19 vaccine development
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

A study by researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology documents a robust antiviral immune response to SARS-CoV-2 in a group of 20 adults who had recovered from COVID-19. The findings show that the body’s immune system is able to recognize SARS-CoV-2 in many ways, dispelling fears that the virus may elude ongoing efforts to create an effective vaccine.

Released: 14-May-2020 4:50 PM EDT
Health Economics and Outcomes Research in the Era of COVID-19
ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research

ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) held a virtual plenary session today, “HEOR in the Era of COVID-19,” that featured a panel discussing the global COVID-19 crisis.

Released: 14-May-2020 4:45 PM EDT
Combating COVID-19
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

From conducting research to providing resources and equipment, here’s how the CSU is doing its part to support its communities during the current pandemic.

Released: 14-May-2020 3:50 PM EDT
Emory and Georgia Tech Create Barrier Protection Devices for Use During COVID-19
Georgia Institute of Technology

Two Atlanta universities have created barrier protection devices designed to contain droplet spray and aerosol created during certain medical procedures with a goal of reducing the risk of disease transmission.

   
Released: 14-May-2020 3:40 PM EDT
Coronavirus outbreak trending topics - See the Coronavirus Channel
Newswise

Research and experts on the symptoms and spread of COVID-19, impact on global trade and financial markets, public health response, search for an effective treatment, and more

       
Released: 14-May-2020 3:35 PM EDT
Research takes aim at social tool for fighting COVID-19
Bowling Green State University

The social distancing of COVID-19 might have its own long-term effects; a Bowling Green State University team of sociologists — Drs. Peggy Giordano, Monica Longmore and Wendy Manning — received a National Science Foundation grant to conduct research on social distancing and what factors might influence individuals’ levels of compliance.

   
Released: 14-May-2020 3:10 PM EDT
A Brave New Virtual World of Work?
University of California San Diego

The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in remote work on an unprecedented scale. Elizabeth Lyons, an assistant professor of management at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy, predicts this sudden transition to virtual will create a "new normal" in the world of work.

Released: 14-May-2020 3:05 PM EDT
Paul Fleming & William Lopez: Why Hispanics are at higher risk to suffer health, economic consequences
University of Michigan

FACULTY Q&AU.S. Hispanics are more likely than their white white counterparts to be affected by coronavirus independently of their immigration status. Two University of Michigan School of Public Health experts explain why, and offer some solutions the federal government could use to mitigate these negative consequences.Paul J.

13-May-2020 2:15 PM EDT
Chest X-Rays in Emergency Rooms Can Help Predict Severity of COVID-19 Illness in Young and Middle-aged Adults
Mount Sinai Health System

Chest X-rays performed on young and middle-aged adults with COVID-19 when they arrive at the emergency room can help doctors predict who is at higher risk of severe illness and intubation, Mount Sinai researchers report.

Released: 14-May-2020 2:30 PM EDT
Two New Devices Protect Health Care Workers, Help Patients During COVID-19
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Clinicians and researchers from the University of Michigan have published two proof-of-concept papers on new negative pressure environment devices that protect health care workers while treating patients with COVID-19.

Released: 14-May-2020 1:50 PM EDT
Assessment of deaths from COVID-19, seasonal influenza
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association

Publicly available data were used to analyze the number of deaths from seasonal influenza deaths compared with deaths from COVID-19.

Released: 14-May-2020 1:30 PM EDT
Can COVID-19 spread through fecal matter?
Rice University

Early studies show evidence of COVID-19 genetic material in fecal matter, but more work is needed to determine if the virus can be spread through stool, according to a new review paper from a Rice University epidemiologist.

Released: 14-May-2020 11:45 AM EDT
Loyola Medicine Offers Tips to Help You Sleep During COVID-19
Loyola Medicine

The uncertainty and fear associated with the COVID-19 virus is causing many Americans to have difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep, and yet a good night’s sleep has never been more important. “Now more than ever, we need to get good sleep,” said Loyola Medicine pulmonologist Amy Guralnick, MD. “Sleep can help our immune system function at its best. Getting a good night’s sleep also helps us to think clearly and to problem-solve better. Additionally, having adequate sleep helps our mental health, as a lack of sleep is linked with depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions.”

Released: 14-May-2020 11:20 AM EDT
Race for COVID-19 tests, treatments, vaccine subject of Tulane Innovation series
Tulane University

The second installment of the series will feature some of Tulane's leading researchers.

Released: 14-May-2020 11:15 AM EDT
MAGNET Delivers Improved COVID-19 Testing Platform in Partnership with University Hospitals and the Ohio Manufacturing Alliance
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network (MAGNET), in collaboration with University Hospitals and The Ohio Manufacturing Alliance to Fight COVID-19, has developed a new, protective testing platform for health care workers assessing the spread of COVID-19. Health care experts at University Hospitals and UH Ventures, their innovation and commercialization division, believe these specially designed barriers could decrease the need for valuable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), speed up the testing process, and better protect frontline health care workers.

Released: 14-May-2020 10:45 AM EDT
Renowned Bioethicist Co-Chairs Effort to Help Cities Safely Reopen Sports and Recreation Amidst Pandemic
NYU Langone Health

Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics at NYU Langone Health and the founding director of the Division of Medical Ethics in the Department of Population Health, is co-chairing a newly-created United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) Advisory Panel on Sports, Recreation, and Health.

Released: 14-May-2020 10:05 AM EDT
8 New Cleaning Ingredients Added to the EPA’s Safer Chemical Ingredients List
American Cleaning Institute

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Safer Choice program approved eight cleaning product ingredients submitted by the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) for inclusion in its Safer Chemical Ingredients List (SCIL). The decision marks the first time Safer Choice has approved a SCIL submission by a non-manufacturer.

Released: 14-May-2020 9:45 AM EDT
Not All FDA-Authorized COVID-19 Antibody Tests Are Equally Reliable
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

A first-of-its-kind study published today in AACC’s Clinical Chemistry journal compared the performance of two COVID-19 antibody tests and found that—even though both tests are FDA authorized—one produced more incorrect results than the other. These findings could help healthcare professionals and researchers to better select antibody tests, which are essential to both treating COVID-19 patients and determining the full extent of the outbreak.

Released: 14-May-2020 8:00 AM EDT
Mount Sinai Launches New Institute for Health Equity Research
Mount Sinai Health System

COVID-19 Crisis Spurs Institute to Understand and Combat Health Disparities in Underserved Communities. Earvin “Magic” Johnson, five-time NBA champion, and New York State Senator Brian Benjamin Among Industry and Public Health Leaders to Join Institute Task Force.

Released: 14-May-2020 7:40 AM EDT
New Research: Many Countries Severely Lag in Preparedness For Post-Pandemic, Socially Distant Digital Economy
Tufts University

As countries around the world consider reopening for business after months under lockdown, new research reveals vast differences in preparedness for a post-pandemic global digital economy, with certain smaller nations emerging as standard setters and large countries in the global south among the least prepared.

   
Released: 14-May-2020 7:30 AM EDT
IU, Indiana State Department of Health release preliminary findings about impact of COVID-19 in state
Indiana University

Preliminary results from a scientific study aimed at measuring the spread of the novel coronavirus in Indiana show a general population prevalence of about 2.8 percent of the state's population.

12-May-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Mouthwash Could Be a Promising Weapon in the Fight Against Coronavirus Transmission
American Physiological Society (APS)

Readily available dental mouthwashes have the potential to destroy the lipid envelope of coronaviruses, combating virus replication in the mouth and throat. The findings are presented in a new review article published today in Function, concluding that there is an urgent need to test the effectiveness of this approach in clinical trials.

Released: 13-May-2020 6:05 PM EDT
UCLA establishes COVID-19 pandemic response training program
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

A team at UCLA is training thousands of individuals across the state in public health techniques and strategies, including contact tracing, case investigation, and administration, in order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Released: 13-May-2020 5:20 PM EDT
DHS S&T Launches Indoor Predictive Modeling Tool for Coronavirus Stability
Homeland Security's Science And Technology Directorate

DHS S&T today released a predictive modeling tool to estimate natural decay of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) under a range of temperatures and relative humidity.

Released: 13-May-2020 3:05 PM EDT
Expert: Show compassion in redefining ‘back to work’
Washington University in St. Louis

As areas of the country begin to relax and do away with stay-at-home orders, things will not snap back to normal for all employees and organizations. This may seem obvious, but it has huge ramifications for what employers can and should expect from employees during this time, according to an expert at Washington University in St.

Released: 13-May-2020 3:00 PM EDT
Mount Sinai Announces First-of-its-Kind CenterFor Post-COVID Care
Mount Sinai Health System

Center to provide post-multidisciplinary care and psychosocial resources for patients recovering from pandemic disease COVID-19 Registry and clinical trials component will define new standards of care for patients

Released: 13-May-2020 12:05 PM EDT
Cornell leads statewide effort to provide masks for incarcerated inmates
Cornell University

Rob Scott, director of Cornell Prison Education Program, has organized 14 New York colleges and universities to provide masks for every person incarcerated in the state – nearly 43,000 people.

Released: 13-May-2020 12:05 PM EDT
Study finds COVID plasma therapy safe, with 76% patients improving
Houston Methodist

The first convalescent plasma transfusion trial results from Houston Methodist have been released. Of the 25 patients in the study, 19 have improved and 11 have been discharged. With no adverse side effects caused by the therapy, the study concluded that convalescent plasma is a safe treatment option for patients with severe COVID-19. This is the largest cohort assessed for outcomes related to convalescent plasma therapy for COVID-19.



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