Twitter shares down over 2% in after-hours trading after Trump suspension
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Twitter shares down over 2% in after-hours trading after Trump suspension
Shares of Twitter were down more than 2% in after-hours trading, moving lower after the company said it was permanently suspending U.S. President Donald Trump’s account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.
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Resveratrol shows potential as SARS-CoV-2 antiviral, study finds
The current study identifies resveratrol as a potential antiviral candidate that is capable of inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 replication.
Previously, it has been reported that resveratrol reduces cellular inflammation . Moreover, there is much evidence showing that resveratrol acts as a potent antioxidant.
Another benefit of resveratrol is that it does not cause any serious adversity even when used at a very high concentration. Because oxidative stress and inflammation are common consequences of any viral infection, the scientists believe that resveratrol holds the potency to be used as an effective therapeutic agent to treat COVID-19 patients.
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The current study identifies resveratrol as a potential antiviral candidate that is capable of inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 replication.
Previously, it has been reported that resveratrol reduces cellular inflammation . Moreover, there is much evidence showing that resveratrol acts as a potent antioxidant.
Another benefit of resveratrol is that it does not cause any serious adversity even when used at a very high concentration. Because oxidative stress and inflammation are common consequences of any viral infection, the scientists believe that resveratrol holds the potency to be used as an effective therapeutic agent to treat COVID-19 patients.
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News-Medical.net
Resveratrol shows potential as SARS-CoV-2 antiviral, study finds
A recent study reveals that resveratrol, a phenolic compound produced by spermatophytes, can inhibit the viral replication SARS-CoV-2.
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study validates longevity pathway
Findings identify universal mechanism for activating anti-aging pathway ( 2013 )
Mounting evidence has demonstrated that resveratrol, a compound found in the skin of grapes as well as in peanuts and berries, increases the activity of a specific sirtuin,SIRT1, that protects the body from diseases by revving up the mitochondria, a kind of cellular battery that slowly runs down as we age. By recharging the batteries, SIRT1 can have profound effects on health.
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Findings identify universal mechanism for activating anti-aging pathway ( 2013 )
Mounting evidence has demonstrated that resveratrol, a compound found in the skin of grapes as well as in peanuts and berries, increases the activity of a specific sirtuin,SIRT1, that protects the body from diseases by revving up the mitochondria, a kind of cellular battery that slowly runs down as we age. By recharging the batteries, SIRT1 can have profound effects on health.
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Antiviral Activity of Resveratrol against Human and Animal Viruses
Resveratrol has shown a high antiviral potential that can be explored in both human and animal viral infections. Its main antiviral mechanisms were seen to be elicited through inhibition of viral protein synthesis, inhibition of various trannoscription and signaling pathways, and inhibition of viral related gene expressions.
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Resveratrol has shown a high antiviral potential that can be explored in both human and animal viral infections. Its main antiviral mechanisms were seen to be elicited through inhibition of viral protein synthesis, inhibition of various trannoscription and signaling pathways, and inhibition of viral related gene expressions.
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Identical twins are not so identical, study suggests
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the Guardian
Identical twins are not so identical, study suggests
Research finds they differ by an average of 5.2 early mutations, adding new perspective to nature-versus-nurture debates
On Pfizer and Moderna’s “95% effective” vaccines
Here I outline new concerns about the trustworthiness and meaningfulness of the reported efficacy results.
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Here I outline new concerns about the trustworthiness and meaningfulness of the reported efficacy results.
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The BMJ
Peter Doshi: Pfizer and Moderna’s “95% effective” vaccines—we need more details and the raw data - The BMJ
On 5 February 2021 we published a clarification to this piece. It is available here. Five weeks ago, when I raised questions about the results of Pfizer’s and Moderna’s covid-19 [...]More...
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds
“Not surprisingly, birds that cannot access high-quality habitat or food resources are less likely to survive or reproduce successfully. The good news here is that environmental policies intended to protect human health return important benefits for birds too.”
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“Not surprisingly, birds that cannot access high-quality habitat or food resources are less likely to survive or reproduce successfully. The good news here is that environmental policies intended to protect human health return important benefits for birds too.”
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PNAS
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds
Understanding the drivers of abundance and biodiversity decline across numerous taxa is imperative for designing conservation policy. We use highly detailed citizen science data to show that there is a strong, robust negative association between bird abundance…
Early clinical trial shows anti-depressant prevents hospitalization from Covid
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