Prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms, fecal viral shedding in patients with COVID-19

What The Study Did: How commonly reported gastrointestinal symptoms were in patients with COVID-19 and viral RNA shedding was detected in these patients’ stool are examined in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Authors: Sravanthi Parasa, M.D., of Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, is the corresponding author. To access the embargoed study: Visit our For The Media website at…

Experts clarify subtypes of multiple sclerosis to improve care and clinical trials

– Urging the healthcare and regulatory community to use the terms as published for the different subtypes of MS and for describing disease activity, which is critical for selecting clinical trial participants New York, NY – An international committee of multiple sclerosis (MS) experts has clarified their previously published descriptors of the different courses of…

Projects funded to assess the economic and societal benefits of satellites

WASHINGTON, DC–Resources for the Future (RFF) announced today the winners of three grants, totaling $300,000, to quantify the benefits of using satellite data in decisions that improve socioeconomic outcomes for people and the environment. These awards advance the work of the Consortium for the Valuation of Applications Benefits Linked to Earth Science (VALUABLES), a partnership…

A post-pandemic world: will populations be on the move? Study shows contagions could be catalysts for mass migration

The development of renewable energies such as wind energy and solar energy is limited by their inherently random and intermittent nature. However, the vanadium flow battery (VFB) offers a cost- and energy-efficient, long-life energy storage technology that can store and smoothly output power from renewable energies. The VFB energy storage system mainly comprises the stack,…