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In the quest for a coronavirus treatment, scientists are turning to a 4-year-old llama named Winter
VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology/Handout via Rueters Research from Belgian and US scientists suggests that a four-year-o.....»»
A part fell off a B-52 bomber during a flyover to salute medical workers in New Orleans
US Air Force/Senior Airman Lillian Miller US Air Force B-52 bombers took part in a flyover of New Orleans to salute medical workers on May 1. During the flight, an access panel fell from one of the bombers onto a private prope.....»»
City to install temporary traffic signals on Bayshore Boulevard to stop vehicle-related fatalities
The city of Tampa is taking action to prevent more fatalities on the accident-prone Bayshore Boulevard. Temporary traffic signals will be installed this month as part of Vision Zero, a strategy to reduce traffic fatalities, according to a state.....»»
For small business loan program, forgiveness may be the hardest part
The U.S. government's $660 billion small business rescue program has stumbled on missing paperwork, technology failure, and the misdirection of funds to big corporations. Now, it is lurching toward another hurdle: forgiving those hastily arranged loans......»»
A healthy mother shares her COVID-19 recovery story
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has swept through the world in a matter of months and is still shrouded in mystery. Medical professionals are working tirelessly to find better ways to treat this illness and learn more about it. While this virus usually .....»»
Community docs should be part of testing efforts, medical society says
The Medical Society of the State of New York applauded Gov. Andrew Cuomo's efforts to increase Covid-19 testing but said community physicians should be at the forefront. The group expressed concern... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Scientists fear the hunt for a coronavirus vaccine will fail and we will all have to live with the "constant threat" of COVID-19
Getty Some scientists fear that an effective coronavirus vaccine may prove impossible to produce. The UK's Chief Medical Officer warned on Friday that there is "concerning" evidence suggesting that people can be reinfected with the.....»»
Alabama hospital president leaving post for CEO role in Maryland
University of Maryland Capital Region Health has appointed an Alabama hospital executive its permanent leader. The Prince George’s County health system, part of the University of Maryland Medical System, has named Nathaniel Richardson as its new .....»»
Montco medical device company cuts spending, furloughs some workers
Strata Skin Sciences, a publicly traded medical device company based in Horsham, has put an undisclosed number of employees on leaves of absence as part of its plan to conserve cash during the Covid-19 pandemic. The move, which Strata (NASDAQ: SSKN) s.....»»
Delta adds more Asia "cargo-only flights" as part of expansion
The number of Delta's cargo-only flights to China is expanding, now including multiple trips from its Atlanta headquarters. Delta Air Lines Inc. said Monday its Asia cargo operations — which carry medical supplies and other essential items — will do.....»»
Medical detection dogs able to sniff 750 people an hour could help identify coronavirus cases, researchers say
REUTERS/Matthew Childs Scientists in the UK believe that medical detection dogs could be able to help identify coronavirus cases in humans. Medical detection dogs are already being used to identify cancer, malaria, and Parkinson's. Academics at u.....»»
From the front lines: An eerie emptiness in the hospital hallways
Mark Brodeur heads in to the night shift at at Berkshire Medical Center. This is the first in a three-part series on Massachusetts nurses on the front lines of the coronavirus fight......»»
From the front lines: "I have to calm the person next to me"
When Lynn Flagg left her home to drive to UMass Memorial Medical, she knew she might not see her husband when she got home. This is the second in a three-part series on nurses on the front line of the fight against coronavirus......»»
The medical companies racing to find a COVID-19 vaccine
Finding a cure to coronavirus is at the top of scientists' to-do lists at the moment, but how far have medical companies come in manufacturing a vaccine?.....»»
The medical companies racing to find a COVID-19 vaccine
Finding a cure to coronavirus is at the top of scientists' to-do lists at the moment, but how far have medical companies come in manufacturing a vaccine?.....»»
Dayton device maker C-suite taking pay cuts because of COVID-19
AtriCure CEO Mike Carrel and the rest of the medical device maker’s executive leadership intend to take salary reductions as part of cost-cutting measures related to the pandemic......»»
Small biz owners need to be included in recovery efforts
As we watch the pandemic’s effect on public health, we pray first and foremost for scientists and physicians to find medications to treat the sick and prevent the healthy from falling ill. From UAB to the University of South Alabama Medical Center, A.....»»
New morgue, radiology suite part of $8M hospital expansion
A Batavia hospital has submitted plans for a $7.8 million expansion, a re-do on a plan first announced two years ago. The United Memorial Medical Center project includes a 5,000-square-foot imaging department addition to house a new MRI, CT scanner.....»»
US Customs Prioritizes Clearance Of Medical Supplies
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said it will do its part to keep imports of medical gear flowing efficiently into the country as hospitals scramble for equipment to protect their workers against COVID-19 infections. read more.....»»
Providence hospitals part of COVID-19 treatment trial
Providence health system is part of a worldwide drug trial that may offer hope for a COVID-19 treatment. The system is offering the drug Remdesavir, also used to treat ebola, to patients at Providence St. Vincent and Providence Portland medical c.....»»