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Sponsored: Sanity System central in Businesses Fight Against Virus

The tested and certified sanitising device has been proven to be over 99% effective against Covid-19 Sponsored Article 17th January, 2021 Sanity System is a medical-grade, eco-friendly way to sanitise environments using ozone, a natural gas. The portable units carefully dispense measured levels of ozone, and their usage protocols are designed to eliminate bacteria, germs, viruses, yeasts, mould, fungi, spores airborne and on surfaces. A recent study, conducted in collaboration with the Department of Molecular Medicine at the University of Padua in Italy, certified the Sanity System device as over 99 per cent effective against SARS-CoV-2 and as an effective weapon against Covid 19. Sanity System is licensed with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine for the use of ozone-based sanitising solutions in Ireland.

Karolinska Institutet researcher awarded $2 8M NIH Prime grant for drug targeting the opioid systems in alcohol dependence

Dr. Remi Martin-Fardon, Department of Molecular Medicine, The Scripps Research Institute Associate Professor Tijana Jovanović-Talisman, Department of Molecular Medicine, Beckman Research Institute City of Hope, The multidisciplinary team will study how ethanol, the cause of AUD, affects the opioid system function at the molecular, cellular and organism level, using a valid behavioral animal model of AUD, cells in culture, super-resolution fluorescence microscopy imaging and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Further Co-PIs of this project are Vladana Vukojevic and Björn Johansson from the Department of Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet and Alessandra Matzeu from The Scripps Research Institute. New medications are needed

Good results for groin hernia operations not performed by doctors in Sierra Leone

Date Time Good results for groin hernia operations not performed by doctors in Sierra Leone In countries with a severe shortage of surgeons it is common for some operations to be carried out by medical staff with lower formal qualifications. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have led an international study on the safety and efficacy of a common surgical procedure. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, shows that inguinal hernia operations performed by associate clinicians at a hospital in Sierra Leone were just as safe and effective as those performed by doctors. Many Sub-Saharan countries have a desperate shortage of surgeons, and to ensure that as many patients as possible can be treated, some operations are carried out by medical professionals who are not specialists in surgery. Such task sharing is supported by several bodies, including the World Health Organisation.

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