Found 42 news articles for covid 19
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Controlling inflammation to conquer lung infections
…characteristic features of severe influenza, including hyperinflammation and lung damage. A/Prof Tate said a characteristic of severe lung conditions from flu to COVID-19 and pneumonia is the damage that hyperinflammation…… Read more
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Cancer drug limits COVID inflammation
…lethal. With COVID infections on the increase in Europe and new sub-variants being detected, the need for new COVID treatments is as urgent as ever. Now a team led by…… Read more
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RNA – changing the face of modern medicine
…Natália Sampaio, Associate Professor Michael Gantier “RNA technology is changing the face of modern medicine, largely due to the speed at which new treatments, like COVID-19 vaccines, can be developed…… Read more
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RSV 2023 – what you need to know
…there an RSV outbreak last year? It is thought that there was an RSV outbreak in 2022 as during the COVID pandemic many people were not exposed to RSV and…… Read more
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Flu season 2023 – all your questions answered
…taking a nose or throat swab for testing, just like COVID. How do I avoid catching the flu It’s like avoiding COVID – the best protection is vaccination, which will…… Read more
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New therapy gives important flu treatment option
…which can be protective or damaging.” A/Prof Tate said. COVID-19 has shown us the damage that can be done by out-of-control inflammation, and A/Prof Tate says it’s a similar story…… Read more
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Searching for clues to how RNA triggers the immune system
…Natália Sampaio It’s research that could have a huge impact on treatment of diseases including COVID-19, Zika virus, Dengue virus and RSV, and even help reduce physical reactions to mRNA…… Read more
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The RNA treatment revolution
…real game-changer – the pandemic, and that elusive ‘X’ factor, funding, which enabled laboratory potential to be transformed into patient treatments. “Thanks to the funds invested in vaccines for COVID-19,…… Read more
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A new class of anti-inflammatory could take the STING out of disease
A naturally occurring molecule found in soy products could hold the clue to a new class of potent anti-inflammatory drugs, targeting diseases ranging from heart conditions to COVID-19. Inflammation is…… Read more
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Changing places and loving it – Hudson’s student exchange
…Rhidita agreed, adding: “The people are so nice, and I’ve learned so many new techniques during my brief time here.” Grace, after COVID-19 restricted much of her degree to remote…… Read more