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Flu can trigger a heart attack, Dutch study suggests

Heart attacks six times more likely in week after being diagnosed with flu than in the year before or after Results underline importance of vaccination, as well as awareness of heart attack symptoms among flu patients and those treating them

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Sclavo Diagnostics International launches new ESR analyzer

Sclavo-SED 10 is the new instrument for the automated execution of the ESR developed and produced by Sclavo Diagnostics International SpA. The instrument has 10 positions, with continuous loading capacity, and performs the test using the same blood count sample, therefore a dedicated sample in citrate is not required.

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Thawing Samples up to 18 times faster with SPL GUARD Arizona

Broadband Infrared Diagnostics, a company that explores novel routes to early cancer detection with femto- and attosecond metrologies, reports on using the SPL GUARD Arizona in their lab to make the thawing of sample more efficient and ultra-fast.

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INTEGRA Biosciences’ products offer flexibility in the post-pandemic era

Many laboratories purchased pipetting solutions from INTEGRA Biosciences during the COVID-19 pandemic, to help them cope with the high numbers of samples they were receiving every day for PCR testing. Now the pandemic has been brought somewhat under control, labs are once again able to concentrate their efforts on other vital work, but what has […]

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Researchers in Japan establish novel culture system to grow HSCs in the lab

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are important immature blood cells in bone marrow that can be triggered to develop into any blood cell type. HSC transplants can be used to treat conditions where bone marrow is damaged and no longer able to produce healthy blood cells, but the widespread and safe use of HSCs is limited […]

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‘Glow-in-the-dark’ proteins could help diagnose viral diseases

Despite recent advancements, many highly sensitive diagnostic tests for viral diseases still require complicated techniques to prepare a sample or interpret a result, making them impractical for point-of-care settings or areas with few resources. But now, a team reporting in ACS Central Science < http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acscentsci.2c01467 > has developed a sensitive method that analyzes viral nucleic […]

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WHO warns time running out to bring new antibiotics to market

A review from WHO on the number of new antibiotics currently in the pipeline shows that just 12 new antibiotics have entered the market in the five years from 2017-21. And there are far too few (just 27) under development in clinical trials against pathogens considered critical by WHO such as Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas […]