University of Michigan researchers advance production of new COVID-19 antibody testFor example, all Beaumont Urgent Cares are offering the test and you don’t need a prescription. It’s a blood test, not a nose swab like the COVID-19 virus test. The results usually come back in two days.If you do test positive for antibodies, it’s not…
The coronavirus pandemic is impacting all Californians, in many different ways. But recent research shows cancer patients, in particular, are facing some unique challenges. A study out of China shows cancer patients are more susceptible to COVID-19 because they have higher death rates and greater risk of infection while in the hospital. The American Cancer…
Tygerberg Hospital staff protest over PPE, transport on International Nurses DayRussia cases surge to world's second highest As it begins to ease its nationwide lockdown, Russia becomes the country with the world's second-highest number of coronavirus infections after reporting another 10 899 new cases, according to an AFP tally. The new cases bring Russia's total…
Cabinet meeting on Tuesday to discuss NCCC terms of service"This may contribute to a very slow turnaround time, rolling over many cases to the next financial year, and delaying justice on the part of the children," reads her presentation.'Very complex'"An assessment of online sessions, such as video link and its admissibility were explored. However, its…
Covid-19: How it will shape the future, according to scientists, economists and political minds"How are they ensuring access to justice for the public?" DA MP Glynnis Breytenbach asked.ACDP MP Steve Swart said people were concerned about the increasing backlogs."But now, we have massive amounts of people who are, in my view, arrested for trivial offences,"…
When Trish Michelle first told her doctor about a lump in her breast at age 37, his response was that it “didn’t exist,” she tells SELF. In his view, there was little reason to be suspicious: Her prior appointments had been uneventful, she had no known family history of breast cancer, and of course, there
WHEN DAVID CORENSWET bulked up for Superman, the goal was to fill out a superhero suit. Reports say he added nearly 40 pounds for the role. But the biggest surprise? The transformation also taught the 32-year-old actor how to feel confident in a T-Shirt. “I always felt like a bit of a string bean growing
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